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Catalogue reference: IOR/L/PJ/3/1082 No.113/3
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- 525: Extracts from Narratives of the Proceedings of the Government of the North Western Provinces, in the Revenue Department, for the 4th Quarter of 1858 and the 1st and 2nd Quarters of 1859, relating to matters of detail in connection with the Indian Mutiny
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- Mar 1837-Oct 1859
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The collection consists of the following small collections of papers, each of which has a title page, a Table of Contents, and an extract from the Narrative. Narrative for the 4th Quarter of 1858, dated 15th January 1859:. Coll 148, Remission of the demands collected by rebels from Mouza Khurstee in the Banda District amounting to 650 rupees, October 1858 to January 1859; Coll 149, Restoration of Mouza Bheera in the Banda District to the old Zemindars on their paying 1,000 rupees and on condition that there be two years good management before final confirmation of the grant, October 1858 to January 1859; Coll 150, Remission of balances due from the Banda District, October 1858 to January 1859; Coll 151, Correspondence relating to the balances due from Mouza Bhata in the Banda District, October 1858 to January 1859; Coll 152, Remission of the sums collected by the rebel Nawab due from Mouza Echhawur in the Banda District, October 1858 to January 1859; Coll 153, Correspondence relating to the remission of balances in Mouza Goray [or Gooray] in the Banda District, October 1858 to January 1859; Coll 154, Restoration of Mouza Pulna Kalsa in the Banda District to the old Zemindars and the remission of balances of revenue aggregating, October 1858 to January 1859; Coll 155, Remission of a sum collected forcibly by the rebel Nawab from Mouza Moweeghaut in the Banda District, November 1858 to January 1859; Coll 156, Remission of a sum due from Mouza Dighaut in the Banda District, November 1858 to January 1859; Coll 157, The confiscated estate of Mouza Bantharu in the Banda District conferred on the proprietors of Mouza Sandar for loyal service, October 1858 to January 1859; Coll 158, Conferment of Mouza Loamar in the Banda District on Kishen Chund Seth for good conduct on condition of his paying up all arrears due from the Mouza, November 1858 to January 1859; Coll 159, Remission of the balance due from Mouza Sikuriah in the Banda District, October 1858 to January 1859; Coll 160, Remission of a sum due from Mouza Naraya in the Banda District, November 1858 to January 1859; Coll 161, Remission of 2,710 rupees due from Mouza Utghar in the Banda District, October 1858 to January 1859; Coll 162, Remission of 607 rupees forcibly collected by the Nawab from Mouza Mundowlee in the Banda District, November 1858 to January 1859; Coll 163, Remission of 1,098 rupees due from Mouza Murawlee in the Banda District, November 1858 to January 1859; Coll 164, Remission of 280 rupees due from Mouza Dewal in the Banda District for 1857/58, October 1858 to January 1859; Coll 165, Remission of the balances of revenue due from Mouza Sindhan in the Banda District, Novemebr 1858 to January 1859; Coll 166, Remission of 186 rupees collected by the rebel Nawab from Mouza Shekhoopoor in the Banda District, November 1858 to January 1859; Coll 167, Remission of a sum collected by the Nawab from Mouza Khuptiha in the Banda District, and the suspension of the remaining balance to be collected by installments, November 1858 to January 1859; Coll 168, Remission of sums collected by the Nawab and on account of calamity of the previous season from Mouza Nada Deo in the Banda District, November 1858 to January 1859; Coll 169, Remission of a sum collected by the Nawab from Mouza Mahlarah in the Banda District, November 1858 to January 1859; Coll 170, Recommendation that Mouza Saadee Mudunpore in the Banda District be farmed to Gopal Mahajun for 2 years after which it may be conferred on him on condition of good management and payment of balances, November 1858 to January 1859; Coll 171, Remission of sums collected by the rebel Nawab and as a result of over assessment from Mouza Jukhouree in the Banda District, November 1858 to January 1859; Coll 172, Restoration of Mouza Rampore in the Banda District to the former proprietors in consideration of their good conduct during the mutiny, November 1858 to January 1859; Coll 173, Remission of 1,100 rupees due from Mouza Duduriah in the Banda District, November 1858 to January 1859; Coll 174, Remission of a sum collected by the rebel Nawab from Mouza Pulra in the Banda District, October 1858 to January 1859; Coll 175, Correspondence from the Commissioner of the Benares Division with enclosed statements of confiscated estates, March 1858 to January 1859. The papers contain lists of confiscated estates for the Districts of Azamgarh, Jaunpur, Mirzapur, Benares and Ghazipur; Coll 176, Correspondence regarding a claim preferred by Mr A P Goutiere of Azamgarh to 15,000 rupees on account of Indigo seed destroyed by the British troops during the late siege, April 1858 to January 1859; Coll 177, Correspondence regarding the manner in which Hingun Lall, Deputy Collector of Jaunpur, had been rewarded in saving the lives of the European officers in the Jaunpur District, September 1858 to January 1859; Coll 178, Cash plundered by the rebels from the treasuries of Mohammadabad and Bulleeah [Ballia] in the Ghazipur District written off to profit and loss, November 1858 to January 1859; Coll 179, Lists of confiscated property in the Districts of Jubbulpore and Mandla, with related correspondence, July 1858 to January 1859. The statements show the names and residence of the rebels, particulars of charge and sentence, and details of the property with recommendations for disposal; Coll 180, Lists of confiscated property belonging to rebels in the Districts of Hoshangabad and Seoni, with related correspondence, September 1858 to January 1859. The statements show the names and residence of the rebels, particulars of charge and sentence, and details of the property with recommendations for disposal; Coll 181, Correspondence regarding the Indrana family in zillah Jubbulpore, with the recommendation for the continuance of the pensions during their lives to the widows of Dewan Doolaree and Mohum Singh, September 1858 to January 1859; Coll 182, Correspondence from the Commissioner of Jubbulpore relating to the settlement of Taluka Murwara, June 1858 to January 1859; Coll 183, Lists of confiscated property belonging to rebels in the Districts of Jhansi and Jalaun, with related correspondence, October 1858 to January 1859. The statements show the names and residence of the rebels, particulars of charge and sentence, and details of the property with recommendations for disposal; Coll 184, Correspondence regarding the conduct of Niaz Ali, Deputy Collector and Deputy Magistrate of Mote in the Jhansi District, during the outbreak, September 1858 to January 1859; Coll 185, Correspondence regarding the recovery of sums collected from assigned villages by Pagadars in the Jalaun District, August 1858 to January 1859; Coll 186, Grant of rent free land in the Hoshangabad District to Oodey Chund, April 1843 to January 1859; Coll 187, Grant in perpetuity of land in the Hoshangabad District to Ethul Rao and his heirs, June 1857 to January 1859; Coll 188, List of estates confiscated in the Hoshangabad District, with related correspondence, August 1858 to January 1859; Narrative for the 1st Quarter of 1859, dated 26th June 1859:. Coll 189, Correspondence showing the results of the investigation made into the conduct of the Maafeedars [Mafidars] in the Meerut District during the rebellion, November 1858 to June 1859; Coll 190, Correspondence regarding the conduct of Ahmud Buksh Khan, pensioned Munsif in the Meerut District, July 1858 to June 1859; Coll 191, Refund to Tuffuzool Hoossein Khan, Tehsildar of Haupper in the Meerut District, of 284 rupees, the amount taken from him by certain soldiers on picket duty near the Collector's cutcherry on the 20th July 1857; Coll 192, Grant of certain villages in the Bulandshahr District to Mohamed Rehmut Khan, Deputy Collector and Deputy Magistrate of Bijnor, July 1858 to June 1859; Coll 193, Correspondence regarding the request by the Commissioner of Meerut to write off the accounts of the Bulandshahr Treasury certain items, October 1858 to June 1859; Coll 194, Assignment of confiscated land in the Aligarh District to Doorga and Sairah, sweeper women, rent free for life, as a reward for their meritorious conduct in sheltering certain Clerks and their families on the occurrence of the outbreak at Aligarh, November 1858 to June 1859; Coll 195, Correspondence relating to the proposed continuance to Mahomed Daood Khan, a pensioner of the Aligarh District, of the pension enjoyed by him before the outbreak, September 1858 to June 1859; Coll 196, Correspondence regarding the expunction from the accounts of the Muttra Collectorate of the treasure plundered from the Julleysur Tehsil, October 1858 to June 1859; Coll 197, Grant of a reward on the Zemindars of Mouza Meda Khose in the Agra District, for their active loyalty in arming and aiding in the defence of the Government, April 1858 to June 1859; Coll 198, Correspondence on the subject of certain landed property at the Farrukhabad station, more or less destroyed by the outbreak, and of a deposit in the Farrukhabad Treasury belonging to Nawab Munnour-ood Dowlah, a nephew of the late Hukeem Mehndee Ali Khan, which the proprietor was desirous of relinquishing to Government, October 1858 to June 1859; Coll 199, Repayment to H Collins, of the Electric Telegraph Department, of 68 rupees, being a portion of the amount deposited by him in the Mynpoory [Mainpuri] Treasury before the outbreak, November 1858 to June 1859; Coll 200, Refund to Mr Mercer, Agent and Attorney for the estate of the late William Maclean of Futtehgurh [Fatehgarh], one of the victims of the Cawnpore tragedy, of the amount deposited by the deceased gentleman in the Mainpuri Treasury, on the 20th May 1857, prior to the outbreak, January to June 1859; Coll 201, Correspondence regarding the case of Fuzl Ahmed, late Acting Tehsildar of Ghiror in the Mainpuri District, July 1858 to June 1859; Coll 202, Correspondence regarding the confiscation of villages in the Etawah District, September 1858 to June 1859. The correspondence includes a list of the confiscated property in the Etawah District, showing the names and residence of the rebels, particulars of charge and sentence, and details of the property with recommendations for disposal; Coll 203, Correspondence showing the results of an investigation into the conduct of the Mafidars in the Etah District, holding more than ten beegahs [bigahs], during the rebellion, December 1858 to June 1859; Coll 204, Restoration to Mussumat Budani Koour, daughter of the late Rajah of Etah, of certain properties under attachment with the rest of the Rajah's estates, December 1858 to June 1859; Coll 205, Correspondence regarding the pensions of Gholam Hyder and Siraj-ood-deen of the Bijnor District, November 1858 to June 1859; Coll 206, Correspondence relating to the confiscation, for rebellion, of two-thirds of the Taluka of Rehur [Rehar] in the Bijnor District, and to the future management of the residue of the estate reserved for the support of the Talukdar Bhoop Singh, December 1858 to June 1859; Coll 207, Correspondence relating to balances due by Syud Imdad Husain, Tehsildar of Muzaffarnagar, on account of certain villages held by him in the Moradabad District, October 1858 to June 1859; Coll 208, Correspondence on the subject of the transfer to Deputy Collector W Glynn of the confiscated estates of Jumraon and Deonnye in the Fatehpur District, August 1858 to June 1859. Also included is correspondence regarding the sale of another confiscated estate in the Fatehpur District named Bahadurpoor Khaga; Coll 209, Bestowal of the estate of Mouza Dawramow in the Banda District, confiscated for rebellion, on the ex-Zemindars, as a reward for their good behaviour, November 1858 to June 1859; Coll 210, Reduction of the jumma of Mouza Nurjelah in the Banda District, and the reduction of the reveneue balances, in consideration of the good behaviour of the proprietors, and of the extent to which they suffered from plunder during the rebellion, November 1858 to June 1859; Coll 211, Restoration of Mouza Koohooa Khas, a confiscated estate in the Banda District, to the ex-Zemindars, November 1858 to June 1859; Coll 212, Remission of balances due from Mouza Mirzapore in the Banda District, and the restoration of the village to Imdad Ali Beg's family, October 1858 to June 1859; Coll 213, Remission of 1,100 rupees, being the balances of the khurreef [Kharif] of 1857-58, in Mouza Budagaon in the Banda District, and the bestowal of a confiscated moiety of the Mouza on Sammad Khan for services rendered during the rebellion, November 1858 to June 1859; Coll 214, Papers regarding the question of Government aiding the Rajah of Manda in the liquidation of the debts which had accumulated on his estate, and the conduct of the Rajah during the Mutiny, August 1855 to June 1859; Coll 215, Correspondence on the subject of the pension of Haujee Begum, a pensioner of the Allahabad District, March 1837 to June 1859; Coll 216, Correspondence regarding the petition of Budder Hussein and another, pensioners of Mouza Mugursun in the Allahabad District, praying for the restoration of their pensions, December 1858 to June 1859; Coll 217, Correspondence regarding the revision in favour of Thakur Hindu Put of Kuttra Balkhara of the kists on account of Mouza Ghara Ghat in the Jubbulpore District for November 1858, and January, May and June 1859, January to June 1859; Coll 218, Correspondence relating to the grant of the confiscated estates of Jooraha and Baree in the Hamirpur District to the Rajah of Chirkaree, October 1858 to June 1859; Narrative for the 2nd Quarter of 1859, dated 20th October 1859:. Coll 219, Application by W Venables for the grant of some sequestered landed property or estates, April to October 1859; Coll 220, Correspondence regarding rewards for loyal conduct granted to Kasim Ali and Gholam Hossein in the Muzaffarnagar District, March to October 1859; Coll 221, Correspondence relating to the conduct of pensioners in the Muzaffarnagar District, August 1858 to October 1859. Includes a list of the pensioners, with details of the pensions, and remarks on each pensioners conduct during the Mutiny; Coll 222, Request by the Commissioner of the Meerut Division for sanction to refund to the Church Fund of the Boolundshuhur [Bulandshahr] District of 600 rupees which had been plundered during the disturbances from the Treasury, March to October 1859; Coll 223, Grant of land valued at 1,000 rupees made to Mahomed Buksh, Extra Assistant in Oudh, for services rendered during the Mutiny, February to October 1859; Coll 224, Correspondence regarding the claim of Syud Ali to compensation for the destruction of his houses in the vicinity of the Agra Fort by the orders of Government, March to October 1859; Coll 225, Proprietary right in land in the Mainpuri District granted to Kesree Singh and Kurn Singh, April to October 1859; Coll 226, Correspondence regarding the services of George Maconnochie, Deputy Collector of the Etawah District, being recognised by Government, January to October 1859; Coll 227, Correspondence on the subject of revenue balance due for 1857/58 in the Rohilkhand Division, February to October 1859; Coll 228, Correspondence regarding the confiscation for rebellion of two-thirds of the estates of Bhoop Singh in Rehur [Rehar] in the Bijnor District, and the future management of the residue reserved for the support of the Talukdars, February to October 1859; Coll 229, Correspondence regarding the disallowance of the arrears of pay of Sheochurn Lall, Naib Serishtadar of the Cawnpore Collectorate, January to October 1859; Coll 230, Conferment of a khilat of the value of 600 rupees on Fuzl Ahmed, late Acting Tehsildar of Ghiror in the Mainpuri District, as a reward for his services, April to October 1859; Coll 231, Papers connected with the pension of Izzut Ali of the Fatehpur District, April to October 1859; Coll 232, Correspondence regarding an estate in Sundelah [Sandila], Oudh, conferred on Munshi Azeezooddeen, Deputy Collector of Damoh, for services rendered by him during the mutiny, August 1858 to October 1859; Coll 233, Correspondence regarding the disposal of shares of estates in the Hamirpur District belonging to persons who had absconded during the rebellion, February to October 1859; Coll 234, Correspondence regarding the transfer of proprietary right in a portion of Mouza Kumharia in the Hamirpur District, September 1858 to October 1859; Coll 235, Correspondence regarding the resumption of rent free tenures in the Hamirpur District in January 1859, January to October 1859; Coll 236, Correspondence relating to pensions for the support of temples in Pargana Banpur in the Chundeyree [Chanderi] District, February to October 1859; Extract from the Narrative of the Proceedings of the Government of the North Western Provinces, in the Separate Revenue Department, for the 1st Quarter of 1859, dated 23rd July 1859:. Coll 237, Donation of 300 rupees to Bhugwunt Pershad, the Peishkar of the Customs Office, North Western Provinces, for good conduct during the disturbances, and the reimbursement of the losses sustained by him during the rebellion, April 1857 to July 1859. Includes a list of the Establishment of the Commissioner of Customs, North Western Provinces, for 1st May 1858; and a tabular statement of the increase in the Commissioner of Customs Office Department, dated 2nd March 1858; Extract from the Narrative of the Proceedings of the Government of the North Western Provinces, in the Separate Revenue Department, for the 2nd Quarter of 1859, dated 7th September 1859:. Coll 238, Rewards granted to Mr Hamilton, Nund Lall and Anunt Ram, Assistant Patrols of the Agra Customs line, for good services rendered by them during the mutiny, June 1857 to September 1859
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The covering letter received from the Home (Public) Department, Government of India, No.11 of 1860, dated 3 February 1860, is at IOR/L/PJ/3/58 p.205. For the original Draft Despatch, No.113 of 1860, dated 20 September 1860, see IOR/L/PJ/3/1037 pp.293-297.
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525: Extracts from Narratives of the Proceedings of the Government of the North Western Provinces, in the Revenue Department, for the 4th Quarter of 1858 and the 1st and 2nd Quarters of 1859, relating to matters of detail in connection with the Indian Mutiny