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dcr Jah Bahaucler and Rao Pundit 

 Purdham Bahader, and the rajah of 

 Berar. — IX. Senah Saheb Subah 

 Ragogce Bhounsla engages never to 

 fake or retain in his service any 

 Frenchmen, or the subjects of any 

 other European or American power 

 that may be at war w ith the British 

 government, or any British subjects 

 either European or native, "without 

 the consent of the company. — X. 

 The East India company engage on 

 their part, that they will not assist 

 or countenance any discontented 

 relations, rajahs, zemindars, or 

 other subjefts of the Senah Saheb 

 Subah Ragogee Bhounsla, who may 

 fly from, or rebel against his au- 

 thority. — XI. In order to secure 

 and improve the relations of peace 

 and friendship hereby established, 

 the respective governments agree, 

 that accredited ministers from each 

 shall reside at the court of the other. 

 — XII. And whereas certain trea- 

 ties have been made by the British 

 government with feudatories of Se- 

 nah Saheb Subah Ragogee Bhounsla, 

 it is hereby agreed, that the said 

 treaties shall be confirmed. Lists 

 of these treaties to be delivered over 

 when the treaty is ratified by tho 



governor general in council. 



XIII. The Senah Saheb Subah Ra- 

 gogee Bliounsla hereby renounces 

 for himself, his heirs and successors, 

 all adherence to the confederacy 

 formed by him and Dowlut Row 

 Scindia, and other Mahratta chiefs, 

 to attack the company and their 

 allies, and engages not to assist 

 those chiefs, if the war between 

 them and the honourable company 

 should still continue. — XIV. This 

 treaty of peace and amity to be ra- 

 tified by Senah Saheb Subah, within 

 eight days from the present time, 

 and the ratification is to be deliver- 



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ed to major-gen. Wellesley, at whicli 

 time the orders for the cession of 

 the ceded territories are to be de- 

 livered over, and the troops are to 

 withdraw. — XV. Major-gen. Wel- 

 lesley engages that the treaty shall 

 be ratified on the part of the hon. 

 company, by his excellency the most 

 noble the governor-gen. in council, 

 and that the said ratification shall be 

 delivered two months from this date. 



Treaty of Peace and Amity between 

 the Maharajah Alt Jah Dowlut 

 Rao Scindia^ on one Part, and j 

 the hon. the East India Company , 

 on the other Part. Dated Dec. 

 30th, 1803. 



I. That there shall be perpetual 

 peace and friendship between the 

 honourable the East India company 

 and their allies, on the one part, 

 and Maharajah Ali Jah Dowlut Rao 



Scindia on the other part. IL 



That Maharajah cedes to the hon. 

 East India company and their allies, I 

 in perpetual sovereignty, all his 

 forts, territories, and rights, in the 

 Dooab, and country situated be- 

 tween the Jumma and the Ganges, 

 and all the forts, territories, rights, 

 and interests in the countries which 

 are to the northward of the rajahs 

 of Jeypoor and Joodepoor, and of 

 the rajah of Gohud, such countries 

 formerly in the possession of Maha- 

 rajah, situated between Jeypoor 

 and Joodepoor, and to the south 

 of the former, arc to belong to the 

 Maharajah. — III. The Maharajah 

 likewise cedes to the hon. East In- 

 dia company and their allies, in 

 perpetual sovereignty, the fort of 

 Broach and the territory depending 

 thereon, and the fort of Ahmed- 

 nugger and territory depending 



thereon, 



