Pags. 220 



6 



... 232 



6 



... 100 







... 93 



8 



... 260 



8 



594 Political Events in the Camatic, from 1564 to 1687. [No. 152. 



In the Fusly of 1127, the English Company, with the consent of 



A. D. 1717. Sadaoola Cawn, then Soobedar, and the amildar of 



A. S.'l639! Poonamellee, received the following villages of the Poona- 



mellee district, viz.: — 



Caamil. 



1. Mouza Trivatore, 



2. Ditto Saut Kaud, 



3. Ditto Connewauk, 



4. Ditto Salvara, 



5. Ditto Loongombauk, 

 In the Fusly of 1149, in the management of Sufdar Ally Cawn, 



A.D. 1739. the English Company got the following villages from the 

 A. S. 1661. p ooname iiee district, viz. : — 



Caamil. 

 1. Mouza Brumapore, ... ... ••• ••• Pags. 114 12 



1. Ditto Sat Coopum, 125 6 



2. Ditto Adayavaram, 205 6 



4. Ditto Poodpauk, 105 3 



5. Ditto Vepary, ... 25 3 



These five villages were granted to the English Company during the 



Government of , Governor of Madras. At the same time the 



above Cawn granted a village called Coodpauk, (now called Chintadry- 

 petta,) as a jagheer to the Governor's interpreter, which he enjoyed 

 during life, when afterwards his jagheer was assumed by the Company. 



In the Fusly 1 157, the French came with an armament and captured 

 the fort from the Company, after which, in the Fusly of 

 A. S. 1745. H58, the English Company brought troops and recaptured 

 A * ?' Jce?" tne ^ r own f° rt > defeating the enemy, and obliging them to 

 fly. During the troubles of these captures, the Company 

 lost their vouchers and purwannas for the grants and jagheer, being 

 plundered by the enemy. 



Afterwards, the Nabob Shahmut Jung Bahadoor and Sampat Row 

 granted Mylapore and some other villages, together with the customs 

 and sayar, viz. : — 



Caamil. 



1. Mouza Mylapore, .. Pags. 241 8 



2. Ditto Mamalom, 710 



3. Ditto Alatore, 113 14 



4. Ditto Numdumbauk, 126 4 



