when did the calender of madras records, publishes ?
a)1916
b)1917
c)1947
d)1936
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calendar of the Madras records, 1740-1744 / by H. Dodwell, Curator of the Madras Record Office | National Library of Australia.
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The calendar of madras records was published for the first time in 1917.
Explanation:
- The author of the calendar of Madras records by Henry Dodwell.
- He was the curator of Madras record office.
- It is located in Chennai, currently known as Tamil Nadu Archives.
- One of the largest and oldest document repositories in Southern India.
- Documents that are archived and stored are invaluable to researchers those who are working on post-independence TN or British-era Madras Presidency.
- Along with British India records, it is also has a collection of Dutch East India Company from the 17th and 18th centuries and volumes relating to princely states of the south.
- In 1672 William Langhorne, governor of the Madras Presidency is the one who insisted on keeping all the records of all government transactions for the future.
- The head of Madras records is known as the Curator.
Hence, Henry Dodwell was the curator, who first published the Calendar of Madras records in 1917.
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