MacLeod

MacLeod Papers: Box 3

  1. Newspaper cuttings, some with. comments. c 1933/38 31pp.
  2. Correspondence between R.D Macleod and E.H.N. Gill, P.C.S. United Provinces, about photographs to illustrate Macleod’s book ‘Impressions of an Indian Civil Servant. 1933-38’. 42pp.
  3. Letters from Sir Andrew Clow, written from Edinburgh, to R.D. Macleod 1950-57. Comments on lack of proper introduction to India as young officer (p.21); his opinions on Gandhi (p.28); several reminiscences of his time and the people in India. Sir Andrew Clow’s obituary notice. 35pp.
  4. TS short stories related to India by R.D Macleod. 83pp.
  5. TS short stories not related to India, by R.D. Macleod.
  6. Letters relating to publication of ‘Impressions of an Indian Civil Servant’ and proof copy of same. 72pp.
  7. Miscellaneous and ephemera. 36pp.

MacLeod Papers: Box 2

  1. Letters from Mrs. R.D. Macleod in Etawah, U.P. to her mother, 1924-26, and to her husband from Mussoorie, all personal.
  2. 33 letters from A.G. Clow (later Sir Andrew Clow, who’s personal papers can be found here) to R.D. Macleod, from 11 November 1917 – 7 December 1946. Also a few letters from E.H.N. Gill, P.C.S. and others.

MacLeod Papers: Box 1

Letters from Roderick H. Macleod to his mother 4 November 1877 – 5 January 1879 in three collections.

  1. Journey to Bombay on the Malwa. Arrival in Bombay where he is entertained at the Byculla Club. Continues to his appointment as Collector at Benares. Detailed and descriptive. 47pp.
  2. From Benares. Describes work and social life. Gives report of his first case. A few pen and ink sketches. Describes how ice is made and kept. Work as Treasury Officer. Decries lack of good newspapers. Says everyone there detests Gladstone (p.22). Quotes several statistics of Benares from the Gazetteer. A hand-drawn sketch map of Secrole (p.27). Describes visit to Nirza Kaiser Bakht Shahzada at his palace (where Chait Singh was arrested by Warren Hastings). Details of the different Officers and their work. Describes the Burwa Mangar Mela. 40pp.
  3. From Benares. Describes: the visit of Sir Ashley Eden (Lt. Cdr. of Bengal). Details of his work. Details and sketch of his new bungalow. Visits the Monkey Temple and the Golden Temple. His exam results.
  4. Leatherbound scrapbook containing official papers concerned with R.H. Macleod’s I.C.S. career: