224 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [N.S., XIV, 
Page 134. James Price. Formerly servant to Surgeon 
Gabriel Boughton. See Temple: I. 416n. Numerous refer- 
Yule. 
Page 146. Samuel Hervy. For biographical details see 
. Died at Malda on 13th 
shid Kuli Kan, Murshidabad. 
Page 149. Tanda. About the year 1565, Sulaiman Shah 
Karani moved the capital from Gaur to Tandah. The site 
of Tandaih cannot now be ascertained exactly, the remains 
of the old capital having been washed away by the Pagla 
rive 
Page 153. Haldybary. See Hamilton: The East India 
Gazetteer, 1828. “Haldubary.—A town in the province of 
Bengal, district of Purneah, situated on the east side of the 
Mahananda river, fifty-five miles N.E.. from the town of Pur- 
neah; lat. 26° 20’N., lon. 87° 59’E. The pergunnah, of 
rather estate, in which Halderbary (sic) stands, is one of the 
largest in the Purneah district, containing about half a million 
of acres, besides a portion of Dinagepoor. During the reiga 
of Acber it was but a small territory, the greater part of 
Page 173. Edmund Bugden. For biographical details seé 
Temple: II. 349n. Bugden had been dismissed, and i 
1680 ordered to live under the Government at Fort St. 
George. The mention of him at Malda is an addition to the 
information supplied by Sir R. C. Temple. . 
Page 173. Samuel Pine. Sent to succeed Thomas Hill at 
Rajmahal. Yule, 1,110. See Jbid. I. 179. 
Page 174. George Stone. See Yule: I. pp. 80-90. 
__Page 176. Budgeerook Humeed Caune. Buzurg Umed 
Khan. Son of the Nawab Shaistah Khan. an 
Page 187. The Honorable William Hodges, Esqr. William 
Hedges (afterwards knighted) arrived as agent in the ase 
and independent of Madras, at Balasor in July, 1682. : 
Page 192. Blazeing Star. Halley’s Comet appeared 5 
rn yin The Great Comet, which appears every pe ee 
rer a erat nth 
Page 194. A ge 0 
ve ee git Fo . dideces a public letter signed by th x 
