Permission granted to send by one of the Government Steamers free of charge 2 barrels of American cotton seed grown at Bahawalpur required by Lieutenant Robinson, Superintendent of the Bhuttee States, for the Nawab Bhawul Khan, and 4 barrels of foreign cotton seed required by the Collector at Gy...
Half yearly return of British officers attached to the Indore Residency from 1st January to 30th June 1842 (consists of a list of officers attached to the service of Native States in Malwa or to the Residency, and the date of admission, with the salaries received respectively by each, as they st...
Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha]: Political Agent's Court of Criminal Justice, case No 3 of 1841, Ujba Hemraj for an attempt to commit robbery which was attended with murder in June 1838 (includes a Calendar of cases in the Mahi and Rewa Kanthas for 1841, 1842 and 1843, pp.1-51)
Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha]: Political Agent's Court of Criminal Justice, case No 4 of 1841, trial of Dola Rugga for being concerned in one of the gang robberies attended with violence, which formed case No 5 of 1840
Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha]: Political Agent's Court of Criminal Justice, case No 5 of 1841, trial of Dewla Rama and Bunna Guman for being concerned in a gang robbery attended with violence, the ringleaders of which together with some of their associates were tried on the 5th October 1841
Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha]: Political Agent's Court of Criminal Justice, case No 6 of 1841, trial of Veera Jassa of the village of Eklara for putting to death a relation of his own by the name of Ujmeer Tuckajee
Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha]: Political Agent's Court of Criminal Justice, case No 7 of 1841, trial of Rutnya Heera charged with having wilfully put his father-in-law to death
Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha]: Political Agent's Court of Criminal Justice, case No 8 of 1841, trial of Gober Teja on a charge of having murdered his wife Dolee
Mahee Caunta [Mahi Kantha]: Political Agent's Court of Criminal Justice, case No 9 of 1841, trial of Sanjya Acha charged with the murder of Doograya [or Doongur] Mahdoo, but convicted of manslaughter