706 
Scindiah; and a jaggeer amount- 
ing to one lack of rupees per an- 
num, toChumna Bhye, the daughter 
of that chief. 
Done at Illahabad, the third day 
of December, one thousand eight 
hundred and five. 
(Signed) G.H. Barlow. 
Published by order of the honour- 
able the vice-president in council. 
Thos. Brown, 
Acting chief sec. to the Govt. 
Treaty of Peace and Amity between 
the British Government and Jes- 
wunt Rao Holkar. 
Whereas disagreement has arisen 
between the British government 
and Jeswunt Rao Holkar, and it 
is now the desire of both parties 
to restore mutual harmony and 
concord, the following articles of 
agreement are therefore concluded 
between lieutenant colonel John 
Malcolm, on the part of the ho- 
nourable company, and Shaikh 
Hubecb Oolla and Bala Ram Seit, 
on the part of Jeswunt Rao Hol- 
kar; the said lieutenant colonel 
John Malcolm, having special au- 
thority for that purpose from the 
right hon. lord Lake, commander 
in chief, &c. &c. His lordship a- 
foresaid being invested with full 
powers and authority from the hon. 
sir G. Hf. Barlow, bart. governor 
general, &c. &c. and the said Sheikh 
Hubeeb Oolla, and Bala Ram Seit, 
also duly invested with full powers 
en the part of Jeswunt Rao Hol- 
kar. 
Art. 1.—The British government 
engages to abstain from all prose- 
eution of hostilities against Jes- 
wunt.Rao Holkar, and to consider 
ANNUAL REGISTER, 1806. 
him henceforth as the friend of the 
hon. company; Jeswunt Rao Hol- 
kar agreeing on his part, to abstain 
from all measures and proceedings 
of an hostile nature, against the 
British government and its allies, 
and from all measures and pro- 
ceedings in any manner directed to 
the injury of the British govern-_ 
ment or its allies. 
Art. 11.—Jeswunt Rao Holkar 
hereby renounces all right and 
title to the district of Tonk Ram- 
poorah, Boondee, Lakherie,Sumey- 
dee, Bhamungaun, Daee, and other 
places north of the Boondee hills, 
and now in the occupation of the 
British government. 
Art. I11.—The honourable com- 
pany hereby engage to have no 
concern with the ancient posses- 
sions of the Holkar family in Me- 
war, Malwa, and Harrowtee, or 
with any of the rajahs, situated to 
the south of the Chumbul, and the 
honourable company agree to de- 
liver over immediately to Jeswunt 
Rao Holkar, such of the ancient 
possessions of the Holkar family 
in the Dekhan, now in the occu- 
pation of the honourable company, 
asare south of the river ‘l'aptee 
with the exception of the fort and 
pergunnah of Chandore, the per- 
guonah Ambar and Seagham, and 
the villages and pergunnahs situated 
to the southward of the Godavery, 
which will remain in the possession 
of the honourable company. The 
honourable company, however, in 
consideration of the respectability 
of the Holkar family, further en- 
gage, that in the event of the con- 
duct of Jeswunt Rao Holkar, be- 
ing such as to satisfy that state of 
his amicable and peaceable inten- 
tions towards the British govern- 
ment 
