The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and Its Dependencies

The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and its Dependencies was a regular publication which aimed to be “a faithful register of Indian Occurrences”.

[1] The journal was sponsored by the East India Company, and was designed to record and share information relating to India and the East India Company, and covered a broad range of commercial, political and cultural content.

The journal was printed for Black, Parbury and Allen, booksellers to the East India Company.

The preface of the first volume states its aims:[2] The journal was issued for almost forty years, from 1816 to 1845, in three series, each with a different name:[3] The contents of the journal were arranged in sections titled: