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Vol. 22/350, 1831; Gibbs, Broach, October 5, 1831, to Thomas Williamson, Esq., Secreatry of Government, in Maharashtra State Archives, Revenue Department, Compilations Vol. 22/350, 1831; Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register, New Series, 39 (1842): 106; letter by? to T. H. Maddok, Territorial Department Revenue, Bombay, 10 February 1842, in Revenue and Agriculture Department, Revenue Branch, February 28, 1842, Nos. 2–5, National Archives of India, New Delhi; Report of the Bombay Chamber of Commercefor the Year 1846–47 (Bombay: American Mission Press, 1847), 5.

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      Medicott, Cotton Hand-Bookfor Bengal, 320, 322, 323, 331, 340, 352, 366.

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      Annual Report of the Transactions of the Bombay Chamber of Commerce for the Official Year 1840–41 (Bombay: Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce Press, 1841), 112–19; Copy of a letter of John Peel, Manchester Commercial Association, to the Chairman of the Court of Directors of the Honourable East India Company, London, March 1, 1848, in Manchester Commercial Association, October 18, 1848, No. 3–4, Revenue Branch, Home Department, National Archives of India, New Delhi; Committee of Commerce and Agriculture of the Royal Asiatic Society, On the Cultivation of Cotton in India, 4.

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      East-India Company, Reports and Documents Connected with the Proceedings of the East-India Company in Regard to the Culture and Manufacture of Cotton-Wool, Raw Silk, and Indigo in India (London: East-India Company, 1836); Reprinted letter of W. W. Bell, Collector’s Office, Dharwar, 10 January 1850 to H. E. Golds-mid, Secretary of Government, Bombay, reproduced in Report of the Bombay Chamber of Commerce for the Year 1849–50 (Bombay: American Mission Press, 1850), 26; Bombay Chamber of Commerce, Annual Report of the Bombay Chamber of Commercefor the Official Year 1840–41, 104.

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      Ellison, The Cotton Trade, 99; Revenue Department No. 4 of 1839, reproduced in Official Papers Connected with the Improved Cultivation of Cotton, 1, уточнено в Asiatic Society of Bombay Library, Mumbai; Annual Report of the Bombay Chamber of Commercefor the Year 1859/60 (Bombay: Bombay Gazette Press, 1860), xxviii.

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      Mann, The Cotton Trade of Great Britain, 70; C. W. Grant, Bombay Cotton and Indian Railways (London: Longman, Brown, Green and Longman, 1850), 9.

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      Tuteja, “Agricultural Technology in Gujarat,”: “Replies to the Queries Proposed by the Government of India, given by Viccajee, Regarding the Cotton Trade in the Nizam’s Country,” Home Department, Revenue Branch, August 12, 1848, No. 3–11, p. 167, in National Archives of India, New Delhi; Report from Kaira Collector to Revenue Department, Neriad, March 22, 1823, Revenue Department, Compilations Vol. 8/60, 1823, in Maharashtra State Archives, Mumbai.

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      Tuteja, “Agricultural Technology in Gujarat,” 147, 150; Letter of Chartles Lurh (?), in charge of experimental cotton farm in Dharwar, February 21, 1831, to Thomas Williamson, Esq., Secretary to Government, Bombay, Revenue Department, Compilations Vol. 22/350, 1831, in Maharashtra State Archives; См., например, Reportfrom the Select Committee on the Growth of Cotton in India, House of Commons, 5; Tuteja, “Agricultural Technology in Gujarat,” См. также: Letter by J. P. Simson, Secretary to Government, The Warehousekeeper and Commercial Account, Bombay Castle, 18 May 1820, Commercial Department, Compilations Vol. 4, 1821, in Maharashtra State Archives, Mumbai.

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      Подробный рассказ о том, как туземные торговцы доставляли хлопок от хлопководов на рынок, см.: Cotton Trade in Bombay, 1811, in Despatches to Bombay, E4/1027, pp. 135–47, Oriental and India Office Collection, British Library, London. См. также: Marika Vicziany, “Bombay Merchants and Structural Changes in the Export Community, 1850 to 1880,” in Economy and Society: Essays in Indian Economic and Social History (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1979), 63–196; Marika Vicziany, The Cotton Trade and the Commercial Development of Bombay, 1855–75 (London: University of London Press, 1975), especially 170–71; Dantwala, A Hundred Years of Indian Cotton, 37; Bombay Chamber of Commerce, Annual Report of the Bombay Chamber of Commerce for the Official Year 1840–41, 111; Letter from [illegible], Commercial Resident Office, Broach, January 6, 1825, to Gilbert More, Acting Secretary of Government Bombay, in Commercial Department, Compilations Vol. 26, 1825, “Consultation Cotton Investment,” in Maharashtra State Archives, Mumbai; Report from Kaira Collector to Revenue Department, Neriad, March 22, 1823, in Revenue Department, Compilations Vol. 8/60, 1823, Maharashtra State Archives, Mumbai.

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      Annual Report of the Bombay Chamber of Commerce for the Year 1846–47 (Bombay: American Mission Press, 1847), 7; Committee of Commerce and Agriculture of the Royal Asiatic Society, On the Cultivation of Cotton in India, 4; Annual Report of the Bombay Chamber of Commercefor the Year 1849–50 (Bombay: American Mission Press, 1850), 7; Bombay Chamber of Commerce, Annual Report of the Bombay Chamber of Commerce for the Official Year 1840–41, 110–11; Captain M. Taylor to Colonel Low, Reports on District of Sharapoor, Sharapoor, June 23, 1848, in “Prospects of Cotton Cultivation in the Saugor and Narbadda Territories in the Nizam’s Dominions,” August 12, 1848, No. 3–11, Revenue Branch, Home Department, National Archives of India, New Delhi; Report from the Select Committee on the Growth of Cotton in India, House of Commons, v.

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      Bombay Chamber of Commerce, Annual Report of the Bombay Chamber of Commerce for the Official Year 1840–41, 104, 107; Copy of letter from C. W. Martin, Superintendent Cotton Farm in Gujerat, Broach, November 1830 to William Stubbs, Esq., Principal Collector, Surat, Revenue Department, Compilations Vol. 22/350, 1831, in Maharahstra State Archives, Mumbai. См. также: Martin to Stubbs, 1st October 1831, Revenue Department, Compilations Vol. 22/350, 1831, in Maharashtra State Archives, Mumbai.

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      Peely, Acting Commercial Resident, Northern Factories, 21 July 1831, to Charles Norris, Esq., Civil Secretary to Government, Bombay, Revenue Department, Compilations Vol. 22/350, 1831, in Maharashtra State Archives; Committee of Commerce and Agriculture of the Royal Asiatic Society, On the Cultivation of Cotton in India, 13; Letter by H. A. Harrison, 1st Assistant Collector, Ootacmund, October 14, 1832 to L. R. Reid, Esq., Secretary to Government, Bombay, Compilations Vol. 7/412, 1832, in Maharashtra State Archives; “Cotton Farms, Proceedings respecting the formation of _____ in the Vicinity of Jails,” Compilation No. 118, in Maharashtra State Archives, Mumbai; Copy of letter of T. H. Balier (?), Collector, Dharwar, 19th August 1825 to William Chaplin, Esq., Commissioner, Poona, in Commercial Department, Compilations Volume 26, 1835, “Consultation Cotton Investment,” in Maharashtra State Archives, Mumbai; длинное рассуждение о рабстве в Индии см.: в: Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register, New Series, 15 (September – December 1834): 81–90; Factory Records, Dacca, G 15, 21 (1779), Oriental and India Office Collections, British Library, London.

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      Coy of letter from J. Dunbar, Commissioner? of Dacca, to Sudder, Board of

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