Treaties and grants from the country powers, to the East India company, respecting their presidency of Fort St. George, Fort-William and Bombay

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Side 109 - They shall continue the zemindars and tenants in their places, regularly collect the revenues of the lands, and deliver them in monthly, for the payment of the expenses of the Company and the pay of the above mentioned forces, that they may be always ready cheerfully and vigorously to promote the affairs of the King. Let this be punctually observed.
Side 123 - We will also, at all times, keep up such force as may be necessary effectually to assist and support him in the defence of the Provinces ; and as our troops will be more to be depended on than any the Nabob can have, and less expensive to him, he need therefore entertain none but such as are requisite for the support of the Civil Officers of his government, and the business of his collections through the different districts.
Side 76 - Kazzi's seal, without requiring the original. Any of the Company's debtors running from them, you are not to give them protection, or plead for them, but are to deliver them up to the Company's Gomastahs. The...
Side 136 - Looking upon them to be assured from dismission or removal, they must, on no account whatsoever, give them any interruption, and they must regard them as excused and exempted from the payment of all the customs of the Dewanny and royal demands.
Side 114 - Twelfthly, if the French come into the country. I will not allow them to erect any fortifications, maintain forces, or hold lands, zemindarrees, &c.
Side 130 - Circar; and in this case, as the said Company are obliged to keep up a large Army for the protection of the Provinces of Bengal...
Side 141 - Nudjum-ul-Dowla and the English Company shall assist him with a part or the whole of their forces, according to the exigency of his affairs, and so far as may be consistent with their own security...
Side 147 - AGREEMENT between the NABOB NUDJUM-UL-DOWLAH and the COMPANY. The King having been graciously pleased to grant to the English Company the Dewanny of Bengal, Behar, and Orissa, with the revenues thereof, as a free gift for ever, on certain conditions, whereof one is that there shall be a sufficient allowance out of the said revenues for supporting the expenses of the Nizamut : be it known to all whom it may concern, that I do agree to accept of the annual sum of Sicca...
Side 40 - Jau ; the enemies of -either mall be regarded as the enemies of the other two powers, and the friends of either be treated as the friends of all ; and in cafe any troubles fhould arife, or any enemies invade the countries, under the government of either of the contracting parties, the other two fhall give no countenance, or...
Side 159 - ARTICLE 1. The Treaty which my father formerly concluded with the Company upon his first accession to the Nizamut, engaging to regard the...

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