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Draft survey.

A draft survey, [c. 1770], of the lordships of Usk and Trelleck giving details of boundaries, constituent parishes, courts, the lord's dues and tolls of markets and fairs, etc.

Papers relating to purchase and sales,

Articles of agreement, 1763, concerning the purchase of the estate, Clive's proposals thereon [c. 1763], and an account, 1764, of the notes of hand given by him to Mr. Walcot, together with a printed notice, Sept. 1766, of the sale, on 27 Oct. 1766, of the manor of Myndtown and two farms in Myndtown, co. Salop.

Letter from Tilok Chand,

I had gone nearly one manzil to welcome the Nawab Sahib but did not get the chance to see him. When we reached Anbuh I came to know that he had asked Rai Munni Lal Jiv and Rai Chakan Lal Jiv and two or three other jam'dars to bring the Chothi Thakurai [younger widow of the deceased Raja] who is also my aunt. When they came back they encamped themselves in the military post near the havali and created a lot of disturbances. I thought I should inform you about all this. Another, contemporary translation of the contents, is CC3/3/932.

Tilok Chand.

Letter from Khvajah Wajid,

I was very pleased to hear from Babu Sudr Shiv that you have great feelings of friendship and sincerity for me. May our friendship continue for ever. Note: Babu Sudr Shiv has intimate knowledge of our affairs. His advice is always good for our friendship.

Wajid, Khvajah.

Letter from ?,

Undated and anonymous letter with reference to Nawab Vazir al-Mamalik Bahadur.

Memorandum of accounts.

Accounts for Babat `Azim Ganj during the presumably Bangla years of 1158-1162, corresponding to 1751-1756 CE.

Letter from ?.

Maharajah Rajah Januji Bhonsla has asked me to deliver some of his letters to you. For this purpose I have now reached Katak on 29 the Dhu al-Hijjah. Prior to this my son Gopal Puri had written to you about my mission. I hope to be with you soon. Meanwhile Mr Allen Sahib of Katak Kothi may have also sent you some information about me.

Letter from Amir Beg Khan,

Two enclosures give accounts in tabular form on the imprisonment of a certain Muazzim Beg Kamdan, in relation to the subah-dar `Usman and the East India Company.

Amir Beg Khan.

Letter from Dharamdas,

I have sent one Lac, fifteen thousand and one rupee as revenue for the land. This is the total sum for this year's instalment. I do not waste a moment in serving the cause of the Government and will be sending the next instalment of Tarakam promptly. I would have been honoured to welcome you when you came on a tour of this region but was disappointed when you did not come to visit us. I hope you will remember us during your next visit.

Dharamdas.

Letter from ?,

Memorandum containing accounts of Ram Dayal, messenger, an inhabitant of Benares and Teka Ram Rajput, an employee of Monsieur Lally who were arrested by Bhurmal, a messenger of Mr Priks and brought to Azimabad for interrogation by Mr Priks. -- Account by Ram Dayal. -- Monsieur Las, a Frenchman is staying in Chanarah village, adjacent to the fort, which is at a distance of six karoh from Benares. On Monday he gave me leave to go and later I heard that he had gone to Allahabad and then to see Shuja al-Daulah Bahadur. He had left his boat behind and was travelling by road. I believe he is travelling with one hundred European horsemen and more than one hundred European soldiers and two hundred and fifty Tilanga soldiers, as well as with two Marhatta Dafadars, one with sixty five men and the other with fifty four men. -- Account by Teka Ram. -- I was employed by the French for the past twenty-five years. I was dismissed three months ago and since than stayed at home. One day Nidhar[?] Rai gave me two letters and asked me to deliver them to Jagan Nath Thakur and Kishn Chand, whom I had known for some time. I had gone to deliver theses letters to Charah when I was taken prisoner.

Letter from Tara Chand,

I have already conveyed to you details of my sad circumstances. Today, 15th Katak (i.e. November 6th?) the Chothi Thakurani, that is the wife of the Maharajah Sahib accompanied the funeral out of the palace walls and brought it to a designated place at the banks of Ganges. I am also at present staying at the same place. I am planning to proceed to Murshidabad from here.

Tara Chand, Rajah.

Letter from Mir Jafar.

Letter referring to the port of Calcutta, Hughli and the Nazim of Bengal's army. Apparently from Mir Jafar before the Battle of Plassey, judging from the salutation and handwriting.

Mir Jafar, Nawab of Bengal.

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