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Clarke, Richard [Hrsg.]
The regulations of the government of Fort William in Bengal in force at the end of 1853 - to which are added, the acts of the government of India in force in that presidency: with lists of titles and an index (1): Regulations from 1793 to 1805 — London, 1854

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A.D. 1795.]

REGULATION II.

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Modified by
Sec. ii. Reg.
VII. 1828.

tions, under the seal of Phelwaun Sing (the principal talookdar, and who
was acting at the same time as aurnil and collector on the part of Govern-
ment), and the conhrmatory signature of the resident or of his assistant,
to Phelwaun Sing himself and his relations ; he being subject to the same
restrictions, with regard to making alterations in the settlement without
the sanction of Government, as are imposed on the heirs of Rajah Adil Sah,
in the pergunnah of Eurhur Agowrie, as specified in Clause Third,
d GALA. In the settlement of Kernadanry, in the pergunnah of Ivuswar
or Gungapoor, there is this peculiarity, that after the conclusion of it,
Rajah Mahipnarain objecting to pottahs being granted by the resident to
the parties with whom it was made, on the ground that the talooka in
question formed part of his family zemindarry of Gungapoor, it was in
consequence settled between the rajah and the resident, in October, 1794,
that although, in consideration of the rajalds objections, the malguzars of
this talooka of Kernadanry should not receive pottahs from Government
in exchange for the cabooleats they had entered into, the rajah (who is
their tehseeldar or collector) should not dispossess any of them without
the sanction of the officers of Government, and in the event of complaints
for exaction, that the case should be open to the same mode of inquiry as is
established for similar complaints arising in the malguzzary lands in general,
so as to continue the above-mentioned talooka, in this respect, distinct
from the neej or family zemindarry lands of the rajah. These family lands
consist of the jaghires of Budhoee and of Kera Mungrore, and of the
rajah's part of the pergunnah of Kuswar or Gungapoor, inclusive of the
talooka of Kerowna; and in consequence of objections offered by the
rajah, no mofussil or interior settlement has been made in them by the
authority of Government, and the administration of justice in all matters
relating to their revenue is specially provided for in Regulation XV. 1795.
" /SkvpyUA. The pergunnah of Lucknesr, in the sircar of Ghazeepoor, is
inhabited by a race of Raujepoots distinguished by the appellation of
Singliers, who pay a moderate fixed revenue (which they assess amongst
themselves) to the tehseeldar, or native collector, stationed with them on
the part of Government, whose allowances they separately defray; and as
neither the native nor the British Government had interfered with the
interior assessment of this pergunnah, it was not included in the general
arrangements that took place at the period of the quartennial and decennial
settlements.
AyyAzfG In the pergunnah of Juanpoor Proper, and in that division of
this sircar called the Buksheeat, there are a certain number of viliages
held by Mahomedans, in virtue of altumgha, muddudmaush, or jaghire
grants, from the Emperor or from the soubahdars of Oude, but on which
a peishcush by way of quit-rent was established during the administration
of the native government. These peishcushy tenures were continued at
the period of the permanent settlement.
AhA^A. That part of the tract of country called Singrowlee, situated to
the southward of the Soane river, which extends as far as the Belea rivulet,
is tributary to the zemindarry of Benares, whilst the tract of the same
district that lies beyond the Belea pays tribute to the independent Rajah
of Burdee.

gunnah of Kuswa or
Gungapoor;


As to the pergunnah
of Lucknesr.

Peishcushy villages
in the sircar of Juan-
poor.

Singrowlee.

XL III. The districts in the sircar of Juanpoor, in which salt is pro-

Salt farms.
 
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