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now at Uussingabad, must not be permitted to proceed further, 

 but must be sent back to Calcutta, no one being molested by them 

 on the road. 



" The above was framed by the mediation of Tookajee Holcar 

 and Mhadajee Sindia; and according to this matters must in future 

 go on without failure; to which they pledge the English faith to 

 observe, and it is stipulated the Sircar must also observe it, and 

 that no aid or protection shall be afforded to the French. 



Signed in the English camp, by 



John Carnac, 

 Charles Egerton. 



Signed in the Mahratta camp, by 



Thomas Holmes, 

 W. G. Farmer." 



Dated at Worgaum near Tellowgaom, l 27th Jilkyjee, 

 or \3th January 1779. 



Separate Agreement of John Carnac and Charles Egerton, the English 

 Committee front Bombay, with Mhadajee Sindia. 



" After falling out with the Sircar of Mhadarow Nar- 

 rain, Pundit Purdun, we with an English army from Bombay came 

 upon the Ghauts, and encamped at Tellowgaum; on which you 

 ordered a fighting, and we, both parties, did fight; in which we 

 were defeated, returned back, and encamped at Worgaum with 

 Dada-Saheb (Ragobah); from whence we could not in safety re- 

 treat to Bombay with our army and stores. Considering all this, 

 we sent Messrs. Farmer and Holmes to you, desiring you would 



