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***1928.Includes Nizam’s Dominions, Mysore, Travancore and Cochin. Contents, computer page 78
 
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*[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=cxtYAAAAcAAJ&pg=PP5 ‪''Manual of Rules and Regulations compiled for the use of Junior Members of the Madras Civil Service. Brought up to 31st January 1870'']‬  by William Donald Google Books
 
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*'''Restricted access''', accessible to those in North America and some other countries: [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100500603 ''Southern India, its History, People, Commerce, and Industrial Resources''] compiled by Somerset Playne, assisted by J. W. Bond, edited by Arnold Wright, 1914-1915, Hathi Trust Digital Library
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Revision as of 09:00, 4 February 2015

An adminsitrative subdivision of British India. The Madras Presidency covered the southern half of India and Ceylon (now called Sri Lanka).

See Presidencies in the Beginners' Guide

Maps

See also

External Links

Historical books online

Also see Madras (City)

Many editions are available to read online on the Digital Library of India website, under the title Madras District Gazetteers
1862-63 1864, 1864-65 1866, 1865-66 1866, 1867-68 1868, 1868-69 1869 Google Books; 1869-70 1870, 1870-71 1872 Archive.org