File AvailableAnonymous 1835 Indian sports. The Friend, a religious and literary journal 8 (43), 1835 August 1: 338-339
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File AvailableCaunter, H.; Daniell, W. 1835 Tableaux pittoresques de l'Inde (traduit de l'Anglais par P.J. Auguste Urbain). Paris, Bellizard, Barthes, Dufour et Lowell
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File AvailableCautley, P.T. 1835 Discovery of further fossils in the Sewalik range. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 4: 585-587
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File AvailableHowitt, S. 1835 Combattimento tra il rinoceronte e gli elefanti. Album, Giornale Illustrata 2 (9), 1835 May 9: 68-69
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File AvailableCautley, P.T.; Falconer, H. 1835 Synopsis of fossil genera and species from the upper deposits of the tertiary strate of the Sivalik hills, in the collection of the authors. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 4: 705-706
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File AvailableShekarea, A 1835 Adventure with a rhinoceros [on Saugor Island]. Albion: a weekly chronicle of literature, science and the fine arts 1835 June 7, no. 23: 177-178
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File AvailableRoberts, E. 1835 Scenes and characteristics of Hindostan, with sketches of Anglo-Indian society, vol. 1. London, Wm.H. Allen and Co. (3 vols)
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File AvailableShekarea, A 1834 Adventure with a rhinoceros [on Saugor Island]. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal 142 (Oct. 18): 304
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ADVENTURE WITH A RHINOCEROS. A Correspondent of the Bengal Hurkarusays, that, being on a visit at the quarantine station at Edm.intone Island, he was informed that a rhinoceros had several times made his appearance close to the residence at Middleton Point, on Saugor Island. I was requested (says...
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File AvailableGrant, F.J. 1834 Extracts from a journal kept during a tour of inspection on the Manipur Frontier along the course of the Ningthee River, &c. in January 1832. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 3: 124-134
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[124] Route across the Angoching hills.
Maylung nala – road passes through a forest of keoo, teak, saul, cotton, and other trees: innumerable and recent tracks of the wild elephant, tiger, rhinoceros, bear, boar, cattle, and deer. of various descriptions. Six wild elephants came to the nala ...
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File AvailableCaunter, H.; Daniell, W. 1834 The oriental annual, or scenes in India. Comprising twenty-five engravings from original drawings by William Daniell. London, Bull and Churton vol. 1, pp. 1-254
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File AvailableCaunter, H.; Daniell, W. 1834 Wanderungen und Scenen in Indien. Bilder-magazin fur allgemeine Weltkunde 1834 (21): 321-331
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File AvailableAnonymous 1834 Oude. Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register (n.s.) 15 (59): 215-225
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The menageries of Lucknow are very extensive, and besides those wild and savage animals kept for the purpose of assisting at “the pumps of death and theatres of blood”, in which this barbaric court delights, there are many fierce beasts, not intended for fighting, retained merely as ornamenta...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1834 Indian sports. Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register (n.s.) 15 (60): 304-312
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File AvailableHowitt, S. 1834 Attaque d'un rhinoceros par des elephants. Musee des Familles: Lectures du Soir 1834: 297-298
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File AvailableAnonymous 1833 Killing a rhinoceros (on Saugor Island). The Friend, a religious and literary journal 1833 February 16: 6, 19
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File AvailableArcher, Major 1833 Tours in Upper India, and the Himmalaya Mountains. Perio 1833 January 1: 397-415
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File AvailableArcher, E. 1833 Tours in upper India, and in parts of the Himalaya mountains; with accounts of the courts of the native princes. London, Richard Bentley vol. 1
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Oudh. 15 Dec 1827
[34] The tiger was attacked by a rhinoceros, who galloped to him boldly, but, getting a scratch on his snout, prudently relinquished the fray.
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File AvailablePlayfair, G. 1833 The Taleef Shereef, or Indian materia medica. Calcutta, Baptist Mission Press
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File AvailableAnonymous 1833 Tiger hunting. Bengal Monthly Sporting Magazine 1: 650-653
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File AvailableShikarophilos 1833 The buffaloe tails elongated and brought to an end. Bengal Monthly Sporting Magazine 1: 481-482
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File AvailableShekarea, A. 1832 The Saugor island rhinoceros. Oriental Sporting Magazine 2: 313-314
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File AvailableMundy, G.C. 1832 Pen and pencil sketches, being the journal of a tour in India. London, John Murray, 2 vols.
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p.181 – February [year?] – reached the Colgong Rocks.
At the foot of these mountains [Rajemal hills] there is to be had some of the finest shooting in India. In the thickest of the forest the rhinoceros revels in his native swamps. Lord Hastings, with a large party of friends, made a sport...
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File AvailableTiger 1832 Tiger shooting in the Goruckpore terai. Calcutta Magazine no.31: 373-392
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[388] The rhinoceros is to be found close at the foot of the hills, but we saw none.
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File AvailableShekarea, A. 1832 The Saugor island rhinoceros. Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for Britsih and Foreign India, China and Australasia (new series) 9: 167
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SAUGOR-ISLAND RHINOCEROS.

The followingremarkable account of the destruction of a rhinoceros is from the Or. Sporting Mag. The writer says, that he had proceeded on a visit to the quarantine station, and was informed that a rhinoceros had made his appearance. He accordingly proceeded ...
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File AvailableWilcox, R. 1832 Memoir of a survey of Asam and the neighbouring countries, executed in 1825-6-7-8. Asiatic Researches 17: 314-469
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[333] The Abors are not particular in their diet, and eat the flesh of the elephant, rhinoceros, hog, buffaloe, kid, and deer.
[419] Dihing River. Rhinoceros in this district.
[455] Tawang. There are on the road elephants, rhinoceros, tigers, and many other animals.
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File AvailableTod, J. 1832 Annals and antiquities of Rajast'han, or the central and western Rajpoot states of India. London, Smith, Elder & Co vol. 2, pp. 1-880
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File AvailableWatson, A. 1832 Memoir of the late David Scott, agent to the Governor General, on the North-East frontier of Bengal, and Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit in Assam. Calcutta, Baptist Mission Press
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p.90. Letter Scott to Mr. Lamb, dated Singamaree [close to Gauhati], 8 May 1827. – We have been shooting tigers and rhinoceroses, or arther, shooting at the latter; having seen six the day before yesterday, and failed in killing even one. –
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File AvailableCuvier, G.; Dumeril, A.M.C.; Geoffroy St Hilaire, E. 1831 Rapport sur les collections zoologiques et botaniques ramassees dans les Indes Orientales et au Cap de Bonne Esperance, par M Lamare Picquot. Bulletin des Sciences Naturelles et de Geologie 26: 180-186
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Coll. Lamare Picquot.
[181] Parmi les mammifères. Ce qu’il y a de plus remarquable dans cette classe, c’est un rhinoceros sans corne dont les os du nez, quoique aussi robustes que dans le reste du genre, paraissent n'avoir point porte l'armure qui leur est ordinaire; la mère et ...
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File AvailableCuvier, G.; Dumeril, A.M.C.; Geoffroy St Hilaire, E. 1831 Rapport sur les collections zoologiques et botaniques ramassees dans les Indes Orientales et au Cap de Bonne Esperance, par M Lamare Picquot. Proces-verbaux des Seances de l'Academie des Sciences 9: 629-631
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File AvailableMudie, R. 1830 The picture of India: geographical, historical and descriptive. London, Whittaker, Treacher & C, vol. 1
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File AvailableShikarree 1830 Sketches of Bengal, no. II (Barrackpore). Sporting Magazine N.S. 25 (149): 251-259
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File AvailableD'Oyly, C. 1829 Indian sports, No.2. [No place], Behar Lithographic Press, p. i, pls. 1-12
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File AvailableHeber, R. 1828 Narrative of a journey through the Upper Provinces of India, from Calcutta to Bombay, 1824-1825 (with notes upon Ceylon), an account of a journey to Madras and the southern provinces, 1826, and letters written in India. London, John Murray, vol. 1, pp. i-xlvii, 1-631; vol. 2, pp. i-vii, 1-515 – quarto (4to). First edition published 1 March 1828
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Reginald Heber (21 April 1783 – 3 April 1826)

He was Bishop of Calcutta from 1 June 1823.
His travels through the northern provinces, Bombay, Ceylon lasted from 15 June 1824 to 19 October 1825.
He wrote about the rhinoceros 3 times in his Narrative. This book had many editions. It ...
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File AvailableHamilton, W. 1828 Purneah [rhino shot in 1810]. In: East Indian Gazetteer, vol. 2, pp. 429-435
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In this district wild elephants have been very destructive, ruining fields and villages every year, to the great disgrace of the police. In 1810 a rhinoceros made bis appearance in the marshy woods of the south ; but fortunately he thrust himself on the premises of an indigo planter, and was shot.
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File AvailableHeber, R. 1828 Narrative of a journey through the Upper provinces of India, from Calcutta to Bombay, 1824-1825 (with notes upon Ceylon), an account of a journey to Madras and the southern provinces, 1826, and letters written in India. London, John Murray, vol. 1, pp. lxvii, 454; vol. 2, pp. vi, 564; vol. 3, pp. vi, 527, viii - octavo. Second edition in 3 volumes
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Reginald Heber (21 April 1783 – 3 April 1826)

He was Bishop of Calcutta from 1 June 1823.
His travels through the northern provinces, Bombay, Ceylon lasted from 15 June 1824 to 19 October 1825.
He wrote about the rhinoceros 3 times in his Narrative. This book had many editions. It ...
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Williamson, T. 1828 Oriental field sports. Second edition (reprint). London: Edward Orme (folio)
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File AvailableBabur 1826 Memoirs of Zehir-ed-Dir Mohammed Babur, emperor of Hundustan written by himself, in the Chaghatori Turki, and translated by John Leyden and William Erskine. London, Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans
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File AvailableAnonymous 1826 Coup-d'oeil sur les provinces d'Ava cedees aux Anglas par le dernier traite de paix. Bulletin de la Societe de Geographie, Paris 6: 181-209
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File AvailableShouldham, T.H. 1826 Visit of the Governor General to Lucknow. Quarterly Oriental Magazine, Review and Register 6 (12): cxlvii-cli
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File AvailableAnonymous 1825 The London General Gazetteer, or Geographical Dictionary; containing a description of the various countries, ... of the known world. London, William Baynes, vol. 1
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p. 568
Colgong, town of Hindostan, in Bahar, district of Boglipore, delightfully situated on the south-east side of the ganges. The vicinity affords all sorts of game, from the rhinoceros and tyger, to the quail and ortolan. Long. 87.10 E, Lat. 25.15 N.
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File AvailableBose, B.K. Kant 1825 Some account of the country of Bhutan. Asiatic Researches 15: 128-156
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(journey in 1815) Bijnee to the Hills [he is NW of Bijni, about at western extremity of Manas NP south of Bhutan border, 26.72 - 90.56): The jungle is of such height that an elephant or rhinoceros cannot be seen in it when standing up. – In this jungle there are tigers, bears, elephants
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File AvailableForrest, Charles R. 1824 A picturesque tour along the river Ganges and Jumna, in India: consisting of twenty-four highly finished and coloured views, a map, and vignettes, from original drawings made on the spot: with illustrations, historical and descriptive. London, R. Ackermann
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[133] In expectation of some sport, being now in the vicinity of the Rajmahal Hills, a group of mountains, which in this part separates the provinces of Bengal and bahar, we halted one entire day at the village of Fathipore, and having procured from thence a shekarri, or in plain English, a poach...
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File AvailableEyries, M. 1824 Duvaucel: voyage dans le Silhet. Abrégé des voyages modernes depuis 1780 jusqu’à nos jours 14: 35-47
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File AvailableAnonymous 1823 Mrs. Casement’s at home. Bombay Gazette Wednesday 12 March 1823: 7-9
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Bombay Gazette - Wednesday 12 March 1823

Anon. 1823. Mrs. Casement’s at home. Bombay Gazette, Wednesday 12 March 1823: 7-9.


From Supplement to Indian Gazette, Feb. 17, 1823
pp. 7-9 [8]
Mrs. Casement’s At Home

We next fell in with that most sublime speculative ge...
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File AvailableBHBAMBT 1822 Death of a large rhinoceros. Calcutta Journal of Politics and General Literature 2 (75, March 28): 295
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File AvailableLumsden, T. 1822 A journey from Merut in India, to London: through Arabia, Persia, Armenia, Georgia, Russia, Austria, Switzerland, and France, during the years 1819 and 1820. London, Black, Kingsbury, Parbury & Allen, pp. 1-272
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[p.16] Palace of Furreed Baksh
In my ramble this morning I saw the elephant carriages of his majesty-strange.looking machines-and, though handsomely finished, only fit for a display in a procession,. where one of them is drawn by four elephants, and another by two of these noble animals. Near ...
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File AvailableGentil, J.B.J. 1822 Memoires sur l'Hindoustan ou Empire Mogol. Paris, Petit
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[266] Rhinoceros found in the forests of the Koumahouns mountains, which separate India from the great and small Thibet.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1821 Hunting excursion (in Rajmahal Hills). Asiatic Journal December 1821: 581
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HUNTING EXCURSlON.
By letters from the Governor General's Camp, down to the 15th Dec. [1820], we are made acquainted with the events of the excursion to that date ; but the interesting particulars that they contain are rather scanty. The following are extracts:
Camp near Maharajpoor, De...
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File AvailablePercy, S. [Joseph Clinton Robertson]; Percy, R. [Thomas Byerly] 1821 The Percy anecdotes, original and select, vol. 19. London, T. Boys
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[126] The following extract of a letter from the north east frontier of British India, gives a good account of a day passed in hunting the rhinoceros, during the late Nepal war. “On a late occasion, our huntsmen, whom we have dispersed in all directions, brought us information of a herd of seve...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1821 Governor General's party in Rajmahal. Bombay Gazette Wednesday 17 January 1821: 30
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Bombay Gazette - Wednesday 17 January 1821
GOVERNOR GENERAL'S PARTY. We have been favored with the sight of a Letter, dated from the Camp at Sikricully, on the 17th instant, from which we have been permitted to make the following Extract, and we publish it with the more readiness as we are...
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File AvailableCuvier, F. 1820 Le rhinoceros unicorne mâle. vol. 2: pp. 1-3, pls. 84-85

In: Geoffroy St. Hilaire, E. et al. Histoire naturelle des mammifères: avec des figures originales, coloriées, dessinées d'après des animaux vivans. Paris, A. Belin: 7 vols.
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File AvailableHowitt, S. 1820 Shooting the rhinoceros [in Bengal] - an etching. Sporting Magazine, or Monthly Calendar (n.s.) 6 (32): 89-90, pl. 1
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File AvailableHamilton, W. 1820 Geographical, statistical, and historical description of Hindostan,and the adjacent countries. London, John Murray
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File AvailableAnonymous 1819 The rhinoceros. Atheneum, or spirit of the English magazines 4 (12), 1819 March 15: 493
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Williamson, T. 1819 Oriental field sports. Second edition. London: Edward Orme (folio)
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File AvailableAnonymous 1818 The rhinoceros. Asiatic Journal 6: 295
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[Questioning if a musket=ball would penetrate the hide of a rhinoceros] I remember having the opportunity of making the experiment on the carcase of an old animal of uncommon size, which had been killed near Givalpara on the border of the wild country of Asam, a spot where rhinoceroses abound. [T...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1817 An account of a rhinoceros hunt in India. Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register 3: 112-113
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File AvailableAnonymous 1816 An account of a hunting party of the late Nawab Usuf-ad-Dowlah. Asiatic Journal 1: 539-542
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File AvailableSmith, L.F. 1816 An account of a hunting party of the late Nawab Usuf-ad-Dowlah. Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register 1: 539-542
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December 1793. Four months hunting party of Nawab of Oudh. Braech - Buckra Jeel - Faizabad - Lucknow. At Buckra Jeel below Goruckpoor hills. This area has rhinoceroses. [None were seen or killed, it seems]

NB. Same in: Smith L.F. 1806. A letter to a friend, giving an account of a hunting p...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1814 Killing of rhinos near Rajmahal and Kolasse. Calcutta Gazette Thursday 9 June 1814: 8-9
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[Calcutta Gazette, Thursday 9 June 1814] Some gentlemen of Poornea made an excursion to the country between Sicligully and Rajemahl, in quest of Rhinoceroses, during which, we understand, they succeeded in killing 6 or 7, and wounding many others. By a letter from a Correspondent, who was with th...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1814 Earl of Moira hunt at Terriagully. Calcutta Gazette Thursday 11 August 1814: 7
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Calcutta Gazette, Thursday 11 August 1814. Letters of the 5th instant from the Governor General’s fleet, mention … mishap at Moonghyr when crossing river
We are happy to learn that the Earl of Moira and Countess of Loudoun were in excellent health. His lordship went in pursuit of game at T...
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File AvailableForbes, J. 1813 Oriental memoirs: selected and abridged from letters written during 17 years' residence in India.. London, White, Cochrane & Co vol. 2
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File AvailableVirey, J.J. 1811 Traite de pharmacie theorique et pratique. Paris, Remont and Ferra
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The fibres of the nasal horn are believed in India to be very medicinal ('alexitere').
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File AvailableValentia, Viscount of [George Annesley] 1809 Voyages and travels to India, Ceylon, the Red Sea, Abyssinia, and Eqypt: in the years 1802, 1803, 1804, 1805, and 1806. London: W. Miller, vol. 1
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Visits Lucknow in 1802
[117] Visit to the palace of the Nawaub.
Having breakfasted with his Excellency, I went to see his menagerie. A few deer of the country, a tiger-cat, and rhinoceros were also there.
(Later describes fights of elephants, and of a tiger and buffalo, but no rhinos in...
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File AvailableWilliamson, T. 1809 Advertisement for Oriental Field Sport. Norfolk Chronicle 1809 February 11
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File AvailableAnonymous 1808 Six rhinoceroses killed in Rajmahal. Calcutta Gazette 7 April 1808: Supplement p.1
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[Calcutta Gazette, Thursday 7 April 1808] Two gentlemen, now on their way to the Presidency, .. Killed six Rhinoceroses in the Rajemahl Hills; and a seventh young one being taken prisoner and rendered perfectly tame in the space of 2 days, may be shortly xpected in Calcutta, where he will furnish...
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File AvailableWilliamson, T. 1808 Advertisement for Oriental Field Sport. Oxford University and City Herald 1808 December 24
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File AvailableWade, J.P. 1807 Geographical sketch of Assam, part 1. Asiatic Annual Register 5 (for the year 1805): 116-127
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[121] Casirunga lies to the east and south-east of Rungulighur; and Namdoyungh to the eastward above Khonarmook or Sonarmook. The country here is low, and subject to inundation. It extends about six miles in length, from the causeway to Bassa, and four in breadth to the foot of the mountains from...
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File AvailableWade, J.P. 1807 Geographical sketch of Assam, part 1. In: Sharma, B. (ed.) An account of Assam. Madhupur Tea estate, R. Sarmah, (part 2) pp. 1-38
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Williamson, T. 1807 Oriental field sports; being a complete, detailed, and accurate description of the wild sports of the East; and exhibiting, in a novel and interesting manner, the natural history of the elephant, the rhinoceros, the tiger, the leopard, the bear, the deer, the buffalo, the wolf, the wild hog, the jackall, the wild dog, the civet, and other undomesticated animals: as likewise the different species of feathered game, fishes, and serpents. London, Printed by William Bulmer and Co. Shakspeare printing office, for Edward Orme, Printseller to His Majesty, Engraver and publisher, Bond Street, Oblong folio. (18 3/8 x 23 inches; 46.7 x 58.4 cm). Pp. i-ii, 150 pp., plus plate list
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File AvailableOrme E.; Williamson, T.; Howitt, S. 1806 Prospectus of the Indian Sportsman; being a complete, detailed, and accurate description of the Wild Sports of the East and exhibiting in a novel and interesting manner, the natural history of the Elephant, the Rhinoceros, the Tiger, the Leopard, the Bear, the Deer, the Buffalo, the Wold, the Wild Hog, the Jackal, the Wild Dog, the Civet, and other undomesticated Animals. London, Orme, pp. 1-22
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File AvailableWilliamson, T. 1806 Advertisement for Oriental Field Sports published by Edward Orme. British Press 1806 December 9
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File AvailableWilliamson, T. 1806 Advertisement for Oriental Field Sports published by Edward Orme. British Press 1806 June 3
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File AvailableWilliamson, T. 1806 Advertisement for Oriental Field Sports published by Edward Orme. British Press 1806 April 18
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File AvailableDebrett, J. 1801 Oriental literature. Asiatic Annual Register for the year 1800: 85-89
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File AvailableIronside, G. 1801 Of the sports of the field in Hindustan. Asiatic Annual Register 1801: 23-27
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File AvailableSymes, M. 1800 An account of an embassy to the Kingdom of Ava, sent by the Governor-General of India, in the year 1795. London, W. Bulmer and Co, pp. i-xxiii, 1-503
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File AvailableCarey, W. 1800 Letter to R.B. on Sunderbunds. Periodical Accounts relative to the Baptist Missionary Society 1: 136-139
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File AvailableCarey, W. 1800 Letter to Dr. Ryland on Bengal. Periodical Accounts relative to the Baptist Missionary Society 1: 139-143
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File AvailableBlaquiere, W.C. 1799 The Rudhirafhyaya, or sanguinary chapter; translated from the Calica Puran. Asiatick Researches 5: 371-391
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File AvailableRoyal Academy of Arts 1799 The exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts M,DCC,XCIX, no. 31. London, J. Cooper, pp. 1-45
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File AvailablePennant, T. 1798 The view of Hindoostan, vol. 2: Eastern Hindoostan. London, Henry Hughs, pp. 1-441
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[153] Sunderbund

The one-horned rhinoceros is very common in these islands, it loves forests and swampy places, and is a frequent concomitant
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of the tiger. Bontius even says, that the Indians have a popular notion that there is between the two animals a strong friendship. Th...
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File AvailablePennant, T. 1798 The view of Hindoostan, vol. 1: Western Hindoostan. London, Henry Hughs, pp. 1-309
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File AvailableManu, M. 1796 Institutes of Hindu law: or, the ordinances of menu, according to the Gloss of Culluca. Calcutta, Government, pp. i-xvi, 1-366
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File AvailablePlaisted, B. 1794 Sailing directions for the coast of Chittagong: pp. 317-322

In: Anonymous The oriental navigator; or, new directions for sailing to and from the East Indies. London, Robert Laurie and James Whittle: pp. 1-603
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File AvailableAnonymous 1794 The oriental navigator; or, new directions for sailing to and from the East Indies. London, Robert Laurie and James Whittle, pp. 1-603
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File AvailableMahomet, S.D. 1794 The travels of Dean Mahomet, a native of Patna in Bengal, through several parts of India. Cork, J.Connor, pp. 1-179
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File AvailableMaurice, T. 1794 Indian antiquities. London, W.Richardson, vol.1, pp.1-319
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File AvailableMoor, E. 1794 A narrative of the operations of Captain Little's detachment, and of the Mahratta army, commanded by Purseram Bhow: during the late confederacy in India, against Nawab Tippoo Sultan Bahadur . London, printed for the author, by George Woodfall, pp. i-xv, 1-524
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Poona, the residence of the Peshwa.
[364] On the 3d of June [1790] we were met by Mr. Uhthoff, and conducted to Poona, where we arrived before nine o'clock; by conjecture about twelve miles from the village we left. After so long a time spent in the unsettled scenes of a campaign, it was o...
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File AvailableShirazy, N.M.A.; Gladwin, F. 1793 Ulfaz Udwiyeh or the materia medica, with an English translation by Francis Gladwin. Calcutta, Chronicle Press, pp. 1-136
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File AvailableAnonymous 1791 Shooting skills of Nabob of Oude. Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette Thursday 09 June 1791: 2
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File AvailablePennant, T. 1790 Indian Zoology, 2nd edition. London, Henry Hughs, pp. 1-185
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pp. 57-161 Indian Faunula

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X. Rhinoceros.
1. One-horned. No.67.
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File AvailableBurges, B. 1790 A series of Indostan letters. New York, W.Ross, pp. i-xxv, 1-168
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The Moors esteeming themselves Seapoys, wear swords on all occasions, and when in sawawry, or on a visit, carry in their hands shields made of Rhinoceros or wild Buffalo’s hide, thick enough to send off the blow of a scymitar, but not an arrow or musquet ball.
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File AvailableBurges, B. 1790 A series of Indostan letters. New York, W.Ross, pp. i-xxv, 1-168
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No.12. [To] George Chapman, esq; Athy, in Ireland.
[Written at] Muxeddabads, the capital of Bengal.

Your curiosity has been excited at my relating to you the manner the Spaniards fight the bulls at Barcelona, Valentia, Malaga, and other parts in Spain; I will now give you an acc...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1789 Shooting party on Buckarah Lake. Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette Thursday 13 August 1789: 2
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File AvailableBlane, W. 1788 An account of the hunting excursions of Asoph ul Doulah, visier of the Mogul Empire, and Nabob of Oude, in 1785 and 1786. London, John Stockdale, pp. 1-19
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Blane, W., 1788. An account of the hunting excursions of Asoph ul Doulah, visier of the Mogul Empire, and Nabob of Oude, in 1785 and 1786. London, John Stockdale, pp. 1-19

I have never seeni the rhinoceros hunted, although there are many of them on the route the Nabob goes; but they genera...
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File AvailableGladwin, F. 1786 Ayeen Akbery: or, the institutes of the Emperor Akber, translated from the original Persian. Calcutta, William Mackay, pp. 1-310
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File AvailableDobsonville, Foucher 1784 Philosophic essays on the manners of varous foreign animals, with observations on the laws and customs of several eastern nations, translated into english by Thomas Holcroft. London, John Johnson, pp. i-viii, 1-395
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File AvailableRichardson, G. 1779 Iconology; or, a collection of emblematical figures. London, G.Scott, pp. 1-187
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File AvailableTerry, E. 1777 A voyage to East-India. London, W.Cater, S.Hayes, J.Wilkie and E.Easton, pp. i-xix, 1-511
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