Further proceedings relating to the removal of Brevet Colonel James Gibbon from the Staff of the Bombay Army, including a memorial from that officer soliciting a reconsideration of his case on the grounds of his long service, rank and age, and petitions from the native inhabitants of the Cantonm...
Khandesh: death of an enamdar named Puddum Row Mutkur without issue, and the continuance to his relatives of an hereditary village called Kheree Boodrook which he possessed in the Sultanpur Pargana
Deccan Sirdars: application from Khundey Row Gunnesh Oreykur that an enam village called Orey and other lands in the neighbourhood of Nasik belonging to his adoptive mother may be registered in his name and that he may be vested with judicial and magisterial powers in that village
Southern Mahratta Country: correspondence regarding the right of two Jagirdars, named Kund Nak and Soobhan Row Guikwad, to two villages in the lapsed estate of Gopal Row Sahib of Meritch, which claim is in consequence allowed; and a claim advanced by Wittul Row Putwurdhun [Patwardhan] to the vil...
Southern Mahratta Country: dispute between Radhabaee Sahib, widow of the Chief of Meeruj [Miraj] and her nephew Gungadhur Row Sahib Putwurdhun [Patwardhan] regarding certain property and allowances enjoyed by her husband
Southern Mahratta Country: correspondence regarding a highway robbery attended with wounding committed against a group of pilgrims in the territory of the Chief of Tasgaon
This item consists of copies of political letters from the Government of Bombay [Mumbai]. The enclosures to these letters are contained in the subsequent items. It is the first in a series of six items on the trade in enslaved people (the others are IOR/F/4/2066/94847, IOR/F/4/2066/94848, IOR/F/...
‘Kidnapping children. Regarding the traffic carried on between the Nizam’s Territory and the Coast of Arabia Vol: 2’
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This item consists of copies of correspondence, consultations, resolutions, and minutes cited in, or enclosed with, political letters from the Government of Bombay [Mumbai]. The main correspondents are: the Government of Bombay; George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, Secretary of State fo...