A Narrative of the Transactions in Bengal, from the Year 1760, to the Year 1764: During the Government of Mr. Henry Vansittart, Volum 3

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J. Newbery, 1766
 

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Side 358 - ... free from all duties, taxes and impositions, in all parts of the country, excepting the article of salt, on which a duty of two and a half per cent, is to be levied on the Rowana or Hoogly market price.
Side 357 - Company's trade, the same treaty I now confirm and ratify'. Secondly, I do grant and confirm to the Company, for defraying the expences of their troops, the chucklas of Burdwan, Midnapoor and Chittagong, which were before ceded for the same purpose.
Side 361 - Some regulations shall be hereafter settled between us for deciding all disputes which may arise between the English Agents and Gomastahs, in the different parts of the country, and my officers. In testimony whereof, we, the said Governor and Council, have set our hands and affixed the seal of the Company to one part hereof; and the Nabob aforenamed hath set his hand and seal to another part hereof ; which were mutually done and interchanged at Fort William, the 10th day of July 1763. (Signed) HENRY...
Side 364 - Fifthly, whenever I may demand any forces from the Governor and Council for my assistance, let them be immediately sent to me. and no demand made on me for their expences.
Side 363 - Sircar ; wherefore, let strict orders be given, that no peons be sent from Calcutta on the complaint of any one, upon my taalookdars or tenants ; but on such occasions, let application be made to me. or...
Side 359 - I will demand them, and they shall be allowed me ; and an English gentleman shall reside with me, to transact all affairs between me and the Company ; and a person shall also reside on my part at Calcutta, to negotiate with the Governor and Council.
Side 329 - ... the justice of the Company to make reparation to the poor, as formerly was done for Calcutta. You, gentlemen, are wonderful friends ; having made a treaty, to which you pledged the name of Jesus Christ ; you took from me a country, to pay the expences of your army, with the condition, that your troops should always attend me, and promote my affairs.
Side 359 - Cawn, granting to all merchants the exemption of all duties, for the fpace of two years, fhall be reverfed and called in, and the duties collected as before.
Side 375 - When some of his people, who were present, mentioned the affair of Mr. Amyatt's death ; he declared that he had never given any orders for killing Mr. Amyatt ; but, after receiving advice of Mr. Ellis's having attacked Patna, he had ordered all his servants to take and imprison all the English in...
Side 362 - English gentlemen, assured of my friendly disposition to the Company, confirm me in the Nizamut; I request, that to whatever I may at any time write, they will give their credit and...

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