1920. ] Dacca Diaries. 111 
18th & ae June, Nawab sent the chief nee 7 mangoe 
June 2 orrowed of Ram Ray Rs. wer! at interest 
. 6 A. per cent monthly and 
paid to veciede Eyre for charges sean at, 
July 5th. Meir Moaz, Daroga of the Allumgunge,' and 
a eae and relation of Hodcec Sophee Caun, 
the s Duan, sending for some canary for 
mele. Son two bo 
July 8th. Murlidhar (M fat se Bi was s the Nawab’s House 
wan. 
July 15th. Mr. Baines* master of a sloop that put in at 
Chittagong arrived, the Nawab having summoned 
hi 
im. 
July 24th. News was brought ye Nabob that the ve 
Oshamees * with a mighty and furious army of 
300,000 men had made an incursion into ye 
country * lately conquered by Sultan Auzum 
ye Prince and late Suba of Bengall taking 
killing and destroying all before them. 
July 26th. The King’s duan having a long time troubled 
ye merchants for 5 per cent customes for all 
gold silver and copper they had coyned ye 
e could assuring ye merchants ye Nabob 
would assist them and present their complaint 
to ye Emperor: this was supposed to be done 
not soe much out of care of con parents 
as ye Nabob’s hate against ye 
July 29th. The Emperor's Nawarra or "feel departed 
Dacca for the Os Ce country. 
July 3lst. The account of particulars given to Durba 
officers this month was read and passed, viz :— 
Given Sultan Mahmood, Daroga of the Chaupa ° 
! Alamganj lies by the river on the east of the city. It w 
preter station, just as Inayatganj was the customs station on “iia 
the city. n 1808 it was a nary shake 
other reference I can find to this man is an entry in in 
Hedge: lay that in 1684 he was oak ry those accompanyiug Hedges to 
Devil’s ‘Reach to meet the new Presiden 
ete 
. 
3 As SS See Gait’s History 7 Assam for this last war against 
the Mane 
* Gouheti rip on engin ele See Stewart 
independent of the Na 
; Evidently. £ , Chhaba a seal or stamp. But what the office 
charge of thi ficient nt had to do with the passing of boats is not 
e ) papers in the Collectorate h Jamdan 
was levied from the weavers of Jamdanee (a particular kind of muslin) 
a reference is also invited to the Malda. Diaries where the word is used 
frequently. 
