118 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [March, 1912. 
Sayad Jalal, the Sadr’us-Sudtr, had reported that Musavi Khan 
ad granted to several unworthy persons Madad-i-M‘ash and 
Wazifa (tenures) without His Majesty’s knowledge and on ficti- 
tious Sanads. On that it was decided that the produce of one 
well known to Government), should be stored in a third place, 
till the rights and titles thereof were inquired into. As a con- 
sequence, occupiers of those free-holds had become disturbed 
and distressed. In order to mitigate distress, fresh orders were 
: Hakim Muhammad Da’id, physician to the late Shah 
Abbas of Persia, arrived at court on the 20th day of the cala- 
mity and began to treat the Princess, During the above four 
ness and fatigue of the patient, permitted him to try his reme- 
f proceeded to treat Her Highness cautiously and at 
last prescribed Zira. Suddenly owing to the stoppage of the 
a-1-suwal-qunia and the appearance of swellings round her 
eyes, and on feet, His Majesty became more than ever anxi- 
ous. The treatment of these further Symptoms was again en- 
