222 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [NS.. XIV, 
Page 81. Mucduwmpore. Makhdampur perhaps preserves 
the memory of Makhdam Akhi Siraj-ud-din. See Ravenshaw: 
Gaur: its Ruins and Inscriptions, London, 1878, p. 8, 00 
the 13th December 1779. Strevnsham Master and his Couneil 
at Hughli had ordered “‘in building the house at Maulda 
directions be given to make choice of an open place and high 
ground, well seituated upon or near the river, and to build 
all of brick.” Temple: II. 48 
Page Cundegur. “ Koondegurs are workmen who 
beette cloth. Muslins are beaten with small chank shell 
(voluta gravis; Lin.), and cloths of a stout texture with a 
mallet upon a block of tamarind wood, rice water being 
sprinkled over them during the operation.” Taylor: Colton 
97. 
Page 94. Mir Jafar. See Yule: I. 42, “ October ob 
Chan, whose mother and Orang Zeb (ye. great Mogull’s) wet 
both sisters, and sisters to Ye. present Nabob Shah (Estah) 
Page 95. The Kuttorah was burned. See Introduction 
» 96. Copy of Assut Caun’s Perwanna. See Note to 
page 106 below. 
* s  Cojee of Asmeer—the Kazi of Ajmir. 
Page 96.  Sydulapore. Sa’adu’llahpur. “ Throughott 
running east from the stream.” J. H. Ravenshaw: cha 
ste seine and Inseriptions, London, 1878, p. 12 te He rh 
nan Hamilton’s remarks see Montgomery Martin: Base", 
67 i 
Page 98. — Anglo-Indian. “Took oral | 
rE ae - is: Story. See Temple: I]. 359. DI 
Story promised to ‘aa ae with his bond last yeste $a” | 
pe his wife up to Madrass by some ship this yeat® afi 
Khan's 107. Hodgee Zoffe Cauns Perwanna. Hay! 
e Wil. parwana. See “ A list of Government Papers 
Uson’s Early Annals, vol. 1, p. 241. 
