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of peace concluded by general sir 
Arthur Wellesley, K. B. at Serjee 
Anjengaum, except what may be al- 
tered by this engagement, is to re- 
main binding upon the two states. 
Art. Il. The hon. company can 
never acknowledge that Dowlut 
Row Scindiah has any claim or right 
grounded on the treaty of  Serjee 
Anjengaum, to possess the fort of 
Gualior, or the territories of Gohud, 
but from considerations of triend- 
ship, it agrees to cede to the maha- 
rajah that fortress, and such parts 
of the territory of Gohud as are de- 
scribed in the accompanying sche. 
dale. 
Art. If]. As a compensation for 
this cession, and to remunerate the 
English government for the annual 
expence incurred in supporting the 
_ rajah of Gohud, Dowlut Row Scin- 
diah agrees.on his own part, and 
that of his sirdars, to relinquish, af- 
ter the ist of January, 1806, all 
right and claim whatever to the pen- 
»sions of fifteen lacks of rupees, 
granted to several of the chief offi- 
cers of his state, by the 7th article 
of the aforesaid treaty of Serjee An- 
ppegeum. 
__ Art. 1V. The hon. company a- 
= to pay to Dowlut Row Scin- 
_diah the arrears due upon the pen- 
sions granted by the 7th article of 
_ the treaty of peace, as above men- 
Tioned, up to the 31st of December, 
1805, and also the balance due up- 
on the revenues of Dholepoor, 
jah Kerrah, and Barree, up to 
the same age, making deductions 
on the following heads :— 
Ist. Pensions forfeited by Bap- 
poo Scindiah and Sudasheo Row, 
by acts of hostility towards the 
_ British government, to be stopped 
_ from the date of their hostility. 
- 
2nd. Plunder of the British resi- 
dency, 
* 3rd. Cash advanced by Mr. Jen- 
kins to parties of the Maharajah’s 
troops. 
4th. Charges of collection, &c. 
for the provinces of Dholepoor, 
Barree, and Rajah-Kerrah. 
Art. V.—With a view of pre- 
venting any misunderstanding re 
lative to their respective possessions 
in the quarter of Hindostan, it. is 
agreed that the river Chumbul shall 
form the boundary between the two 
states, from the city of Kottah to 
the west, to the limits of the terri-; 
tories of Gohud to the east, and 
within that extent of the course of 
the Chumbul, Dowlut Row Scin- 
diah shall have no claim or right to 
any rule, tribute, revenues, or pos. 
sessions on its north bank, and the: 
hon. company shall have no claim, 
or right to any role, tribute, reve. 
nues, or possessions on the south 
bank of that river. The Talooks 
of Bhadek and Sooseperarah, 
which are on the banks of the 
Jumna, will however remain in the 
possession of the hon. company. 
Art. VI.—-By the 5th article of 
this treaty, which makes the river - 
Chumbul the boundary of the two 
states, from the city of Kottah to 
the west, to the limits of the ter- 
ritories of Gohud to the east, the 
Maharajah resigns all. pretensions 
and claims to any tribute from the 
rajah of Boondee, or any other on 
the north bank of the Chumbul, 
within the aforementioned limits, as: 
also to the countries of Zemeendah, 
Dholepoor, Rajah Kerrah, and Bar- 
rec, anciently in the possession of 
the Maharajah, all which now re- 
mains in the possession of the hon. 
company. : 
Art, 
