150 Journal of the Asiatic Soctety of Bengal. {N.S., XVI, 
November. Gaye Rajabullub Duan! a silver snuff box 
double gilt 60/- 
13th January 1739.—The Nabob has for some time been 
and have therefore resolved upon making it in 2 or 3 davs. 
February. Accounts show Rs. 17/- paid to Abdul Futtoo? 
Caun, Naib Sutah, and his servants. 
April. Account include * sallamy to the new Nabob,® 
a gold mohur 14/- and Rupees and also Rs 5/-” given to Golab 
Roy* the Duan. 
of our Suba® especially on a revolution, in whi se the 
Honble Company may be put to a double expence, therefore 
would have us defer making a visit so lo we possibly 
we think visiting the Nabob impossible to be avoided with- 
ire stoppage of our business till a change 
c. etc. 
une. Visit paid on 20th—on which occasion the Nawab 
was presented with Rs. 1131/4/- in cash and spices ete to the 
value of Rs. 669/4/- 
20th July. The Honble Company’s business has now 
heen stopt by the Durbar for some days and we find our utmost 
! Raj ballabh evidently only officiated as Diwan, pending the arrival 
of Golab Roy. 
2 Abdul Fath Khan 
be the same as Abdull Fut 
8 Evidently Abdul Fath Khan 
$ This 
is may been the son of Diwan Bhupat Rai, who was found 
unfit for his father’s post—probably on account of his youth in the 
time of Murshid Kuli Khan (see Riaz, p. i 
® This refers to the arrival of Nadir Shah in Delhi (see Stewart). 
5 Refers to the Nawab N azim of Bengal 
