Discharge in full by Gangadhar Rao Sahib of the arrears of pay due to the discharged sibandis of Miraj Fort for the years 1819 and 1820 - Government lift the attachment that had been placed on Gangadhar Rao's villages
Further papers regarding the case of the late Major John George Cherry Paul who killed a Baroda chaukidar at Nar in Petlad on 21 Nov 1835 - reply of the Bombay Government to the Court of Directors' instructions of 28 Aug 1839
‘Muscat – Claims of Saed Abu Buker on account of the plunder of his Bugla by the Arabs of Sohar.’
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This item consists of copies of correspondence, minutes, and consultations, cited in, or enclosed with, political letters from the Government of Bombay [Mumbai]. The correspondents are: the Government of Bombay; the Court of Directors; Captain Atkins Hamerton, British Agent at Muscat; and Captai...
Papers regarding Bansda State - question of the education of the young Raja [Hamir Singh] - return of receipts and disbursements for the year Nov 1839-Oct 1840 (on pp 38-45) - report on the State by the Agent at Surat [George Lettson Elliot] dated 12 Dec 1838 (on pp 61-148)
Further papers regarding the attack made by insurgents on the Malvan Treasury on 23 Mar 1839 - extracts from the Court of Directors' dispatch of 19 Feb 1840 regarding the sentences passed on captured insurgents and regarding rewards made to soldiers and civilians are forwarded by the Bombay Gover...
Papers regarding the Petty State of Sachin - reluctance of the Nawab [Ibrahim Khan] to sell his sequestrated villages - question of the liquidation of the Nawab's debts - report on the State, dated 14 Jan 1841, by the Agent at Surat [George Lettson Elliot] (on pp 19-36)
Papers regarding the lapsed Chinchni Jagir - proposal for an exchange of Chinchni villages between the Bombay Government and the Raja of Satara [Shahji]
Papers relating to Mahi Kantha - further papers regarding the Amlyara succession - question of the unsatisfactory way in which Edmund Hodge Briggs conducted the initial investigation into the succession
This item consists of copies of correspondence, minutes, and consultations, cited in, or enclosed with, political letters from the Government of Bombay [Mumbai]. The correspondents are: the Government of Bombay; the Court of Directors; Captain Samuel Hennell, Resident in the Persian Gulf; the Go...
Explanation of the Bombay Government as to why they retained as Government property the house in Ahmadabad purchased by them from Messrs James Erskine and Arthur Malet