Death, on 11 May 1839, without legitimate issue, of the Chief of Kumharsain [Kehar Singh] - question whether Pritam Singh, a distant relative, should be allowed to succeed as Chief (includes, on p 9, a genealogical table of the Ruling Family, and, on p 49, a sketch map, MS, coloured, showing the ...
Report of the Bengal Military Board on bills under 50 rupees, passed by them in the quarter May-Jul 1839, for repairs made to public buildings in the North Western Provinces
Death, in Mar 1835, of Govind Rao Pandit Amat, Chief of Bowragarh, a vassal of the Raja of Kolhapur - Bombay Government recognise the right of his adopted son, Raghunath Rao Pandit, to succeed to his father's possessions, the village of Chinder excepted
Papers regarding the Petty Hill State of Tharoch - claim of Ranjit Singh to the Chiefship - outbreak of disturbances in Nov 1838 - order is restored by the Assistant Political Agent at Sabathu [Lieutenant Arthur Crowe Rainey]- Government compel Thakur Jhobu to abdicate as Chief in favour of his s...
Death, at Allahabad, of Hardi Sah, one of the sharers in the pension awarded to the family of Diwan Ramodh Singh of Indrana - half of hia allowance of 300 rupees 'per annum' is contiued to his widow for life, the other half is resumed by Government
A party of 13 sowars is recruited on a temporary basis for civil duty in the Seoni District in place of a detachment of the 3rd Local Horse - their pay is to be charged for in contingent bills and they are to be discharged when no longer required