1844.] Political Events in the Carnaticfrom 1564 to 1687. 595 



Caamil. 



5. Ditto Pallagarrum, .. ... .. 668 



6. Ditto Chennaraongol, with the customs, ... ... „ g 



7. Ditto Revenue of the village, ... 138 6 \ 9 9fi r 



Customs of the Mint, ... 2,136 lO^J ^ b5 2 



8. Ditto Settee Cuddee, 14 4 



In the Fusly 1160, in the time of governor Chanderson, when Nasir 



Jung advanced into this country, the Nabob Mahomed Ally Cawn be- 

 stowed the whole district of Poonamellee in jagheer on the English 

 Company. 



In the Fusly 1 166, during the government of Lord Pigot, Mahomed 

 A. D. 1752. Ally Cawn then granted the Nabob to the English Com- 

 A. S. 1674. pany, and also ceded the district of Saat Maganum. 



In the Fusly 1173, and in the month of Alpissee, by the advice of 

 A. D. 1759. Meer Hassadoola Cawn, Mahomed Ally Cawn granted in 

 A. s. 1681. jagheer the district of Canchee and some other purgunnas, 

 amounting to four lacks of pagodas. 



APPENDIX No. 2. 

 Extracts from Historical Documents, confirming the Account of the 



expulsion of the Hindoo Naiks of Tanjore, by the Marhatta Chief 



Eckojee. 



MS. Madura History, page 24. — Chokanaad Naig, 8th King. 



About this time, Chengamaul-Daus, who had fled to Sdtar, 

 brought from thence the king of the Marhatta's brother, Ya-ho-jee, with 

 2000 horse, who entered Tanjore without opposition ; but finding that 

 the kingdom was fertile, and that Chengamala-Daus had no people of 

 his own, Ya-ho-jee anxious to possess himself of the sovereignty, sought 

 an opportunity to assassinate him. Having smelt of this plot, he escap- 

 ed to Mysore, where he led an obscure life. 



APPENDIX No. 3. 

 Extract from the Naraputty Vijium, page 30, a Tamul MS. 

 Afterwards the king of the Bosalla Dasum brought abundance of 

 troops of all kinds from the court in the Northern division, con- 

 quered Compa- Goudoo ; the Rajah of Magadee, forcibly took posses- 

 sion of his capital Magadee and another city called Bengooloor, and 

 there established himself in the government of that conquered coun- 

 try. 



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