42. Madhainagar Grant of Laksmana Sena. 
By Raxuwita Disa Banpyopdppyiya. 
was a Deputy Magistrate of Dacca. Enquiries about this copper- 
plate were made of his father and widow. From his father 
other is said to have been sent to Babu Ganga Mohana by a mem- 
Oo 
e 
the copperplate belonging to the Society. But this plate is 
certainly not the one described by Dr. Bloch. Dr. Bloch has 
Mohana Laskar has now been persuaded to send the other plate 
to Pandit Sastri when this plate is returned to him. I fully 
believe that the plate now in the possession of Babu Ganga 
Mohana Laskar’s widow is the Tippera plate presented by 
Mr. McMinn to the Asiatic Society of Bengal. At afuture date 
I hope to edit the Tippera plate. Nothing definite is known 
about the provenance of the plate which forms the subject-matter 
er.” 
n 1899, Babu Prasanna Narayana Chaudhuri, Government 
Pleader of Pabna in Eastern Bengal, published an account of 
mparing his readi 
1 Annual Report of the Archeological Survey of India, 1903-4, pp. 120-21. 
