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Appropriation of the same, and manner of payment, &c.

Lucknow,

m this the vizier receives a yearly nazerana of that; the remainder is paid by two great ayments, one in Swon, and the other about Fhaugun. Interest is allowed on these advances, o that there remains about...

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eshgi of 7 lacs was paid in Sawon, and tuncas for 7 lacs were granted to the shroffs payble from the rubbee kists. Hoolas Rai had a tunca for g lacs on account of the Doab. The remainder is paid to Hussein Reza, the vizier's brothers, Keda, Kings Khassa, &c.... 14,00,000

eshgi of 1,70,000 was paid in Sawon, and 1,00,000 in Aughun and Poos, and the emainder in Cheyte Bysack. Hoolas Rai had a tunca for 2 lacs on account of the Doab... 5,60,000

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pesghi of 2 lacs was paid in Bhadon, Hoolas Rai had a tunca of a lacs on account of the
Doab. The remainder was paid to the shroffs in Cheyte Bysack Jiete..
1199 Munsur Beg held Biswarah, Delmow, and Bareilly. It was promised he should
e continued, and in Sawon he paid a peshgi of 2,00,000. About a month after, Beswarah
was taken from him, and these districts were left him to indemnify himself. Hyder Beg's
amily had a tunca for 50,cco, the rest was paid to the shroffs.
peshgi of 20,000 was paid in Sawon. The remainder goes to defray the establishment
of mutisuddies, &c. under Duaputrai.

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peshgi of 70,000 was paid in Sawon, and the shroff's had tuncas for 80,000. emainder was paid to Hollas Rai, on account of the Doab...

1,50,000

e aumils of these districts were three times changed within the year, and peshgis to the mount of 4 lies were thus obtained. For the remainder the shroffs had tuncas. The uncas on these districts always exceed what is due from the aumil by a great amount... 5,80,000

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e whole was given to Alla Beg in Sawon, who paid a peshgi of 80,000. In Maug four of the best mohals were taken from him, and given to Hakim Bu Ali, who paid a second eshgi of 50,000. The shroffs had tuncas for 80,000, and the bhow begum for 50,000..... 2,60,000 shgi of 40,000 was paid in Sawon. The remainder was given to Butchrage in conideration of some old claim.

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ickullah has a tunca for 36,coo. The remainder Butchrage receives as above.
peshgi of 1,10,000 was paid in Sawon. The shroffs had tuncas for 1.50,000. The
emainder is Tickait Roi's privy purse.

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shgi of 40,000 was paid in Sawon. The shroffs had a tunca for 50,000. The rest is paid to Hoolas Rai, on account of the Doab petigi of 50.00o was pid in Sowon, and the shroffs had a tuuca for 50,000. The rest paid to Hoolas Rai on account of the Doab. ... pubgi of 50,000 was paid in Sawon. The remainder to Hoolas Raj on account of the Doab

e whole is paid to Hoolas Rei on account of the Doab.

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is sum is allowed to Giau Lall for the maintenance of the Dawk and his own family, &c.

igned for the maintenance of the vizier's toshuk kana or wardrobe.

06.05.

Extract of a letter from the Court of Directors to the Governor-general, in the revenue department, dated the 14th of September, 1803. Paragraphs 28 and 29, relative to the settlement of the Ceded districts in Oude.

Letter from, dated

the 30th of September, 1802. Para. 28. We have perused the report referred to in this paragraph,* and have great satisfaction in observing, that the jumma of the territories ceded by his excellency the nabob, under the treaty of the 10th of November, 1801, amounted, on account of the year 1209 fusilee, to rupees 1,56,48,000, being rupees 21,48,000 more than the esti mated value of those territories, as stated in the treaty.

We likewise observe, that reasonable expectations are entertained of the progressive improvement of those recent acquisitions; we therefore approve of the suggestion contained in the governor-general's letter of the 13th of March, 1802, that no settlement of those revenues be made beyond the term of five years, until more accurate information can be obtained with respect to the actual resources of the country. We received great pleasure from the information in Mr. Welles ley's letter, of the 23d of March, 1802, that the utmost tranquillity prevailed throughout the ceded provinces, and that the change in the government ap pears to have given general satisfac

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Honourable Sirs,

Since the conclusion of the treaty of 1801, between the honourable company, and his highness the nawaub vizier, by which the subsidy, payable by the government of Oude, was commuted for territory, the conduct of his highness has been uniformly distinguished by the most satisfactory indications of his attachment to the British government, and by the strictest adherence to the obliga tions of the alliance. Previously to the commencement of the war with the confederated Mahratta chieftains, the vizier, at the request of the British government, locks for the use of the army in the furnished supplies of elephants and bulfield; and his highness voluntarily offered to provide a sufficient number of horses to mount his majesty's 8th regiment of dragoons, which was then pro ceeding to join the army. Since the commencement of the disturbance excited by Juswunt Row Holkar, the conduct of the vizier has been peculiarly distinguished by a spirit of fidelity, attachment, and liberal regard to the British interests. In the month of August, 1804, his highness being apfunds, to a considerable extent, for the prized of the necessity of providing immediate use of the army, under the personal command of his excellency the commander-in-chief, voluntarily offered 10 government a loan of ten lacks of rupees without interest, for the term of two months, which term, at the request of the resident at Lucknow, the vizier readily extended to eighteen months. The vizier, at the same time, employed his utmost exertions in providing, from his own resources, draft and carriage In the month of caule for the army. November, 1804, his highness the vizier, at the request of the resident, advanced a further sum of ten lacks upon loan, without interest, to be repaid at the expiration of six months. For the more detailed information of your honourable court upon this subject, the governorgeneral in council deems it proper to

(30) Settlement of the Jumma of the Ceded districts in Oude.

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No. 2, from resident at Lucknow, dated 17th April, 1804.

Letter from the governor-general to the nawaub vizier, dated 7th September. Dispatch from resident at Lucknow to the Secretary, dated 19th September, Reply of the nawaub vizier to the governor-general's letter.

Letter from the governor-general to the nawaub vizier, dated 19th Nov. 1804. Reply of the nawaub vizier to the governor-general's letter.

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