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INDEX 



Railways, 172, 173, 216, 



Railwaj' strike, interruption of 



industry caused b}- a, 239 

 Ranade, Mr. Justice, 106, 107, 284, 



285 

 Reaping, wages for, 192 

 Record of rights, 29 

 Regulation VII. of 1822, 29, 67 



IX. of 1833, 29, 30, 37, 67 

 Relief, gratuitous, 273, 274 



works, numbers on, 275, 276, 

 277, 278, 279, 280 

 Rent, a proportion of the crop, 



42, 43 

 determined by custom, 40, 41 

 ^Mill's argument for a tax on, 



paid m cash only when specie 

 had become commonly cur- 

 rent, 53, 54 



paid in kind. See Batai 

 Rents, competition, 67, 70 



in kind, system of levying, 



57 

 in money, devices for raising, 



57,58 

 origin of cash, 54 

 Reservoirs, 159, 161, 165 

 Revenue reporter, quoted for 



prices, 318 

 Road, Grand Trunk, 172 

 Roads, 172, 173 

 Rotation of crops, 21 1 



Sandila, harvest and bazaar 



prices at, 223 

 Sands, W. J., 26, 27 

 Schulze Dehtzsch, 99, 118, 120, 



126 

 'Seir Mutaqherin,' 243, 247 

 Servants, the village, 190, 193, 197 

 Silver a more stable measure of 



value than gold, 298, 302, 316 

 Singarbar, a small thornj' berry 



used as food in the famine of 



1837, 262 

 Smith, Adam, 174, 175, 189 



W. H., Settlement Officer of 

 the Aligarh district, 1874, 



35. 37, 49 

 Standard wage, 279, 280 

 Statistical Society, Journal of the 



Royal, 307 

 Statistics, Director-General of, 



291, 298 

 Steam - power, hand-power not 



necessarilv superseded b}-, 184, 



185 



Stirling, E., 318 



Storage of grain as a remedj* for 



famine, 254, 255 

 Stores of grain in the hands of 



the Zemindars during famine, 



259 

 Sub-proprietors, rights of, 27 

 Subsidiary industries in an Indian 



village, 177 

 Sugar-mill, the iron-roller, 212 

 Swadeshi movement, 285 



Takavi, 156, 157, 158 



Talookdar, 26 



Tanks, 153, 159 



Tax-gatherer resisted bj' force of 



arms, 41 

 Tenanc}- Act, North - Western 



Provinces, of 1901, 77, 78, 79 

 Tenant-at-will, 67, 69, 70 

 Tenant, ex-proprietar}-, 77 



semi-proprietarv right of the, 



18 

 sub-proprietarv' rights of the, 



28, 29 

 supported his landlord in war 

 as well as in cultivation, 



40.41 

 Tenants-at-will, 71, 73 



number of, 58 

 Tenants, dutj^ of the Government 



to protect the rights of the, 



65 

 privileged, 57, 58 

 rights of the, co-ordinate with 

 those of the landlord, 65, 66 

 Thornton the historian, 243 

 Trade unions, 287, 288, 289 

 Transport, absence of means of, 



253, 254 



deficiency of natural means 

 of, in Northern India, 172 



improvement in the means of, 

 268, 269, 270, 271 



low prices owing to the ab- 

 sence of means of, 172 

 Triennial settlement, the first, 32, 



34 

 the second, 32, 34 



Uneniplo}-ed, the relief of the, 



272, 274 

 Unemploj-ment in England, 287, 

 288, 289 

 in India and England com- 

 pared, 286, 287 

 United Provinces of Agra and 

 Oudh, 8, 9 



