Eng MS 198
Copy of John Pringle's Survey of Roads in the Carnatic
1793
University of Manchester Library
1 volume (123 folios);
356 x 258 mm.
John Pringle
B. Jones
English
Administrative History
John Pringle was captain of guides to the Army on Coromandel coast of India in the 1780s. The British Army in the colonies made use of guide units - irregular, light horsemen, recruited locally and employed solely to collect information, either by observing, or by conversation with the local inhabitants. The guides were under the control of a Captain of Guides. This individual is probably the same John Pringle who in 1793 was appointed First Agent to the East India Company in Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, and was Acting Resident at Mocha from 1801 to 1803 and had died by 1808.
Scope and Content
Copy made by B. Jones [unidentified] in 1793 of
A book containing upwards of 4000 miles of roads in the Carnatick... by John Pringle, Captain of Guides to the army on the coast of Coromandel, Madras 1785. Survey of the main routes in the Carnatic region, giving topographical data such as distances and latitudes, and descriptive remarks relating to the suitability of locations for military encampment (for example, comments on the availability of good water and details of previous military engagements). Folios 162-175 describe the Route of the grand army in the Carnatick under the commands of Lieut. Gen. Sir Eyre Coote, Mr Gen. Sir Hector Munro and Mr Gen. James Stuart, August 1780 to June 1783. This section details the distances of marches, names of encampments, and some few leading occurrences, including battles with Haidar.
Custodial History
A Melville bookplate suggests that this item may have been produced for Henry Dundas, first Viscount Melville (1742-1811), who in 1781 chaired the secret committee to inquire into the recent war in the Carnatic against Haidar Ali, Sultan of Mysore.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Purchased by the John Rylands Library from J. Grant in October 1921.
Access Restrictions
The manuscript is available for consultation by any accredited reader.
Related Units of Description
The JRUL also holds the Melville India Papers, English MSS 523, 670-699 and 926-927 (ref.: GB 133 MEL).
Other Finding Aids
Catalogued in the
Hand-List of the Collection of English Manuscripts in the John Rylands Library, 1928 (English MS 198).
Military topography
India
late 18th century
Pringle
John
d. before 1808
Captain of Guides in Madras, India
Carnatic
India
India
History
British occupation, 1765-1947