98 Sixth Report on Mackenzie Manuscripts, [No. 30. 



8. The said Kistna Pandit is ordered to pny annually one 

 hundred chacrams, as a tax on a village which had been made 

 over to him : Dated in Hegira — 1144. 



MAHBATTI. 



M. S. Book No. 9. C. M. 978. 

 No. 6. At the town of Mirjaun : copy of a revenue letter, or 

 order, directing one Maniji-rao-Ganapaii to pay up arrears of 

 tax, or tribute. Dated in Hegira— 1 104. 



No. 7. At Mirjaun. A reply apparently to the foregoing, 

 stating, that 40 huns are sent out of the 200 due. 



Copy of Inam, or deed of gift, from Sadu Kustam Khan, a 

 servant of the Visiapur Padshah, making over land to Crish- 

 naBhaty son of Narayana Bhat, dated in Sal. Sac. 1578. 



The Nay ah of Angola with his tribe made over certain al- 

 lowances for food and support to Crishna an astrologer. Dat- 

 ed in Sal. Sac. 1561. 



Two Hindu employ's of the Visiapur Padshah, built an 

 agraharam for Crishna Bhat, an astrologer, and along there- 

 with gave to him land, producing a yearly revenue of 54 

 huns. Copy of the document was written in S. S. 1571, and 

 transmitted to the Padsha. 



Certain Congani Brahmans of the Angola province, having 

 met in council, agreed to build a mat am, or residence, for 

 their preceptor, Yedhesvara, and to purchase some land to be 

 attached to it, to provide ordinary support for the preceptor, 

 and his pupils : apparently a miniature college. The copy 

 was written by Ibrahim Khan in Sal. Sac. 1521. The docu- 

 ment is Canarese, in the Mahratti character. 



Copy of an inscription from the fane of Mahabaleshvar, re- 

 cording a donation of land made by Singaiya Pant, to the 



