He was a frequent writer in the Calcutta Review.
His first recorded article is for the Calcutta Review in 1939.
In the same year, Duff co-founded the Calcutta Review, of which he served as editor from 1845 to 1849.
He also contributed articles to the Aligarh Institute Gazette and the Calcutta Review.
Thomas Ledlie wrote an article in the Calcutta Review, which he subsequently elaborated and published in two volumes.
As early as 1872, Tod's list was criticised in the Calcutta Review:
He also wrote in The Statesman and the Calcutta Review.
References to his books can be found in other historical publications like the Calcutta Review.
In the preface occurs this paragraph from the Calcutta Review.
He was Editor of the Calcutta Quarterly Review from 1871 to 1878.