248 Manuscripts of the late Sir H. Elliot, K. C. B. [No. 3. 



contains the memoirs and letters and contemporary history of the 

 author. 



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Nawab MoAammad 'alyy Khan Jhajhuree, about 300 pp. of 15 

 lines, at the end the Rekhtah Dywan of Atzfary is added. Another 

 copy of the work is in my possession. " Translation is required 

 from beginning to the end of the Memoirs, consisting of about two- 

 thirds of the whole volume." 



120. A History of the. Administration of Lord Cornwallis, the 

 wars with Sindhya, &c. by 'alyy Ibrahym Khan (on whom see*my 

 Catalogue I. p. 180). 



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 E. 82 pp. ot 15 lines, another copy, 219 pp. of 9 lines. 



121. -JuUi^. Travels of I'ticam aldyn to England. He left 

 India in A. H. 1180. 



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E. siirall 8vo. 218 pp. of 12 lines, written in 1868 of the Sum- 

 bhat era. 



1 22. Memoirs of Mohammad Faydh-bakhsh, who was six years 

 in the service of Shuja' aldawlah, and after his death twenty-seven 

 years in that of Jawahir 'alyy Khan, and after his death in the 

 service of Darab 'alyy Khan, who died in 1234, as we learn from 

 chronograms from the pen of the author, at the end of the volume. 



Bg. cfJb ^^ybj-^^Jt o^-^i^j cfjLk J^jJ b tS ^yi^kp.lij 

 'alyy Akbar, 962 pp. of 15 lines. 



123. id^ ls^JJiJ^ hifi' History of 'alyy Wirdy Khan. 

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" I believe this is mine, but forget. I do not remember where and 

 from whom I procured it," 176 pp. of 10 lines. 



124. ija.^sd\ j^b. Memoirs of Grholam Mohammad Khan Sirhindy, 

 composed in 1216. 



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 Dilawar-jang of Earrokhabad, an autograph, 238 pp. of 11 lines. 



125. o^*J| hU*. History of Oudh, by Gholam 'alyy Khan, dedi- 

 cated to Sa'adat 'alyy Khan. 



