Alexander Dalrymple
Active Years
Min year: 1768, Max year: 1807, Max count: 13
As Author
- 1768: An account of what has passed between the India directors and Alexander Dalrymple
- 1768: To the proprietors of India stock
- 1769: An historical collection of the several voyages and discoveries in the South Pacific Ocean
- 1769: Vox populi vox Dei. Lord Weymouth's appeal to a general court of India proprietors considered
- 1769: An account of the discoveries made in the South Pacifick Ocean, previous to 1764. Part I. Containing, I. A Geographical Description of Places. II. An Examination of the Conduct of the Discoverers in the Tracks they pursued. III. Investigations of what may be further expected
- 1769: A letter to the court of directors for affairs of the United company of merchants of England trading to the East Indies. Concerning the proposed supervisorship
- 1769: An account of what has passed between the India directors and Alexander Dalrymple
- 1769: A plan for extending the commerce of this kingdom
- 1769: Memoir of a chart of the Southern Ocean
- 1769: A second letter concerning the proposed supervisorship
- 1770: An historical collection of the several voyages and discoveries in the South Pacific Ocean
- 1771: An historical collection of the several voyages and discoveries in the South Pacific Ocean
- 1771: Essay on the most commodious methods of marine surveying
- 1771: A plan for extending the commerce of this kingdom
- 1772: Considerations on a pamphlet, entitled "Thoughts on our acquistions in the East-Indies, particularly respecting Bengal."
- 1772: A general view of the East-India Company
- 1772: I am always inclined to respect the institutions of every community which has risen under many difficulties, from low beginnings to superior preeminence.
- 1772: A collection of charts and memoirs
- 1772: Memoir of a chart of the Bay of Bengal
- 1773: The rights of the East-India Company
- 1773: Mr. Dalrymple's observations on Dr. Hawkesworth's preface to the second edition
- 1773: Mr. Dalrymple's observations on Dr. Hawkesworth's preface to the second edition
- 1773: A letter from Mr. Dalrymple to Dr. Hawkesworth
- 1774: A collection of plans of ports, &c
- 1774: To the proprietors of East-India stock. I persuade myself the candid public will not, from the past or future ill-success of Balambargan,
- 1774: A full and clear proof
- 1775: To the proprietors of East-India stock. I am obliged to request the favour of your attendance
- 1775: A collection of plans of ports in the East Indies
- 1776: A reply to a "letter from Andrew Stuart
- 1777: The very extraordinary revolution which happened in the government of Fort. St. George in August last, by seizing the person of the governor
- 1777: *Letter from Alexander Dalrymple, Esquire, to the Court of Directors, dated, Alexandria, 19th January 1777, and received over-land 17th March 1777
- 1777: Letter to the Court of Directors of the East India Company
- 1777: To the proprietors of East-India stock
- 1777: The critical and dangerous situation in which your Governor of Madrass, (Lord Pigot) stands at present, cannot be better explained to you than by a few extracts from Mr. Dalrymple's letter to the Court of Directors upon the subject of His Lordship's imprisonment, which letter, has lately been confirmed by one sent to the Court of Directors, from Mr. Smith, the Mayor of Madrass.
- 1777: To the proprietors of East India stock. A printed paper is handed about town, directed to the Honourable the court of directors, &c. signed J. Capper, saying, that my "Letter from Alexandria, was calculated not to inform but to mislead who may give too much credit to it."
- 1778: Explanation of the map of the East-India Company's lands on the coast of Choromandel
- 1778: XIX. Journal of a voyage to the East Indies
- 1778: Journal of a voyage to the East Indies, in the ship Grenville, Captain Burnet Abercrombie, in the year 1775
- 1778: Considerations on the present state of affairs between England and America
- 1778: Considerations on the present state of affairs between England and America
- 1779: Considerations on the East-India bill now depending in Parliament
- 1779: Notwithstanding the many years that the Europeans have navigated to India, there is not, in any language, what may be termed a tolerable set of charts for all parts of this very important navigation: M. d'Apres has done much, but much still remains to be done.
- 1780: State of the East India Company
- 1781: Collection of views of land and of plans of ports in the East-Indies
- 1781: Journal of ship London, captain Walter Alves, along the north coast of Magindanao, October, 1764; by Alexander Dalyrymple
- 1782: Memoir concerning the passages to and from China, by Alexander Dalrymple. June 1782
- 1782: A collection of plans of ports in the East Indies
- 1783: General introduction to a collection of plans of ports, &c. in the Indian navigation. Published by A Dalrymple
- 1783: List of plans of ports, &c
- 1783: An account of the loss of the Grosvenor Indiaman
- 1783: General collection of nautical publications by A. Dalrymple. 1783
- 1783: General collection of nautical publications by A. Dalrymple. 1783
- 1783: A short account of the Gentoo mode of collecting the revenues, on the coast of Choromandel
- 1783: A collection of views of land in the Indian navigation, published by Dalrymple, 1783
- 1783: An account of the loss of the Grosvenor Indiaman
- 1783: Reflections on the present state of the East-India Company
- 1784: Memoir of a chart from St. John's on the Coast of India to Cape Arubah on the coast of Persia
- 1784: Explanations to plans of ports, &c. published, at the charge of the East India Company, 1781 and 1782, by A Dalrymple
- 1784: Proposition for a survey of the coast of Choromandel, by Dalrymple
- 1784: Case of Alexander Dalrymple, Esq
- 1784: A retrospective view of the antient system of the East-India-Company, with a plan of regulation
- 1785: An account of the loss of the Grosvenor Indiaman
- 1785: Memoir of a chart from Cape Mons to Acheen. Scale 8/10 of inch = 1?. By A Dalrymple
- 1786: Memoir of the chart of part of the coast of China, and the adjacent islands near the entrance of Canton River
- 1786: Memoir concerning the Chagos and adjacent islands, by A Dalrymple
- 1786: General introduction, to the charts and memoirs. published by A Dalrymple. Originally printed in 1772
- 1786: Essay on nautical surveying
- 1786: A serious admonition to the publick
- 1786: Memoir of the chart of the Natunas, Anambas and adjacent islands. by A Dalrymple. 1786
- 1786: A fair state of the case between the East India company, and the owners of ships now in their service
- 1786: List of classes into which are distributed the plans of ports, &c. published on or before April, 1786, by A. Dalrymple
- 1786: Memoir of a chart of the China Sea
- 1786: Memoir of the chart of the straits of Sunda and Banka
- 1786: Memoir of the chart of the west coast of Palawan or Paragua
- 1786: Journal of the schooner Cuddalore on the coast of Hainan 1760. By A Dalrymple
- 1786: Journal of the schooner Cuddalore, Oct. 1759. on the coast of China. By A Dalrymple
- 1787: Memoir of a chart of the Indian ocean exhibiting the coasts, islands, rocks and shoals from Madagascar, to India, Sumatra and Java, Composed from various Materials, and published at the charge of the East India Company, by A Dalrymple. 1787
- 1787: Memoir of a chart from St. John's on the coast of India to Cape Arubah on the coast of Persia, containing the gulphs of Cambay and Cutch, with the coasts of Guzarat and Scindy
- 1787: A collection of plans of ports in the East Indies
- 1787: Explanations to plans of ports, &c. published at the charge of the East India Company, 1781 and 1782, by A Dalrymple
- 1787: Memoir of the chart of the straits of Sunda and Banka. Scale 3 inches = 1?. By Dalrymple. 1786
- 1787: Memoir concerning the passages to and from China, by Dalrymple. June 1782
- 1787: Memoir of a chart of the Bay of Bengal
- 1787: Explanation of the plans
- 1787: Collection of plans of ports in the East-Indies
- 1788: Strait of Sinkapore [sic]. 8th February, 1788.
- 1788: Review of the contest, concerning four new regiments graciously offered by His Majesty to be sent to India on the late apprehension of war, and then, gratefully accepted, by the court of directors of the East-India Company, Who, On the Change of Circumstances, by the re-establishment of Peace, Have Rescinded their Resolution of Acceptance: It appearing the Expence, to the East-India Company, would be above £50,000 annum More, than a like number of Recruits sent to India in The Company's Service
- 1788: Memoir concerning the passages, at a late season; from India to China, by Dalrymple, 1788. Published at the charge of the East India Company
- 1789: Plan for promoting the fur-trade, and securing it to this country, by uniting the operations of the East-India and Hudson's-Bay Companys. By Dalrymple
- 1789: List of charts, plans of ports, &c
- 1789: Memoir of a map of the lands around the North-Pole
- 1789: Nautical memoirs and journals, published by Adalrymple, before 1st June, 1789. 4?
- 1790: A letter to a friend, on the Test Act, by a Christian-believer, philanthropist, and North-Briton
- 1790: The spanish memorial of 4th June considered, by A Dalrymple
- 1790: A plan for the publication of a repertory of oriental information, by Dalrymple
- 1790: The spanish pretensions fairly discussed, by A Dalrymple
- 1790: Considerations on M. Buache's memoir concerning New-Britain and the North Coast of New-Guinea, by Dalrymple
- 1791: Memoir of a chart of the south-coast of Pegu
- 1791: Memorial of Alexander Dalrymple
- 1792: Parliamentary reform, as it is called, improper in the present state of this country
- 1792: Parliamentary reform
- 1792: Charts, views, and plans, &c. published by A. Dalrymple, from 1st June, 1791, to 1st June, 1792
- 1793: Sir David Dalrymple, baronet, (Lord Hailes) one of the Lords of Session in Scotland
- 1793: Mr. Fox's letter to his worthy and independent electors of Westminster, fully considered, in a letter to a friend
- 1793: Charts, and plans, &c. published by A. Dalrymple, from 1st June, 1792, to 1st June, 1793
- 1793: The poor man's friend: an address to the industrious and manufacturing part of Great Britain
- 1793: Journal of the schooner Cuddalore through the Strait of Sapy
- 1794: Observations on the copper coinage wanted for the Circars, by Dalrymple. 1794
- 1794: Plans, &c. published by A. Dalrymple, from 1st June, 1793, to 1st June, 1794
- 1794: Collection of papers concerning the navigation, winds, and weather, at the French islands Mauritius and Bourbon. Published at the charge of the East India Company, by A Dalrymple, 1794
- 1795: The poor man's friend
- 1797: A fragment on the India trade
- 1797: Tracts by Alexr. Dalrymple, Esq
- 1800: Thoughts of an old man, of independent mind, though dependent fortune, on the present high price of corn
- 1807: Tracts by Alexr. Dalrymple, Esq
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