The Guicowar And His Relations With the British Government

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The Guicowar And His Relations With the British Government
Wallace, R. (Robert) 1811-1890
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In case of any calamity, accident, or damage falling to the pergunna, a due allowance or credit will be given on examination of its accounts. The fore- going six articles shall be complied with by the sirkar, for which Major Walker, on the part of the English East India Company, and Meer Kumaloodeen Hoosein Khan Bahadoor,are given as guarantees and mediators." The collection of the Honorable Company's share of the pergunna of Neriad was at the same time entrusted to Mulhar Rao, Vukutchund Koosh...alchund, a w^ealthy banker, being security for the first year.
Mulhar Rao had, however, no intention of remain- ing quietly in Neriad ; he evaded sending for his family from Drangdraashe had stipulated, and on the morn- ing of the 4th December fled to Limree, on the borders of Kattywar. The chief of that place refused to give him an asylum : from thence he went to Morvee, in the north of Kattywar, where he was joined by a natural Digitized by Google 492 brother, Hnnmunt Rao Guicowar (who had taken refuge in Kutch), with a small body of men, and with them he moved to Drangdra to assist the Desai of Patree, who was being besieged in his fort by the Moolukgeree Guicowar array under Babajee ; but Wittul Rao Dewajee being detached against him with 600 horse, an action ensued, in which Mulhar Rao was defeated, and forced to retreat ; he moved through Jaitpoor, Gondul, and Mangrole to Dharee, and thence, with the assistance of the Cusbattees of Umreilly, possessed himself of that town.


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