P PRESIDENCY OF FORT ST. GEORGE. 



No. XXXI— (Continued). 



121 



Year. 



Territory. 



How acquired, and District now 

 representing it. 



Approximate 

 Area. 



Land 

 Revenue. 



1765 .. 



1 



Districts ceded 

 by the. Nizam 

 — (Continued). 



or Mehals, forming a semi-circle from 2 

 to 20 coss round the fort : — 



1. The Haveli, or home grounds and 



gardens of 12 pettahs or suburbs 

 with their six circumjacent palems 

 or petty zemindaries, and the salt 

 pans. 



2. Divi, with six lesser islands. 



3. Malur. 



4. Inuguduru. 



5. Pedana. 



6. Tummidi. 



7. Bondara. 



8. Narsapur. 



(II.) The Circar of Nizampatam sub- 

 divided into 36 Mehals lying south of 

 the Kistna, on the coast, about 20 coss 

 from Masulipatam. It extended 60 

 miles south from Point Divi and aver- 

 aged 5 miles in breadth. 



(III.) Kondavid (alias Guntur) a large 

 pargana (not to be confounded with the 

 large district of same name), two coss 

 west of Masulipatam, containing fifty- 

 two villages. 



(IV.) Akulamanndd of fifty-two villages. 



(V.) Tunduru. 



(VI.) The towns and dependencies of 

 Nilapalli, Bendamurlanka, Sakhinete- 

 palli, Ramesvaram, Gonganapalli, An- 

 tarvedhi, on the coast, on different 

 branches of the Godavari river. 



(2.) August 12th. — Grant confirmed by 

 the Mogul's farman. 



SQ. MILES. 



700 



RS. 



3,50,000 



No. XXXII. 



1763 ., 



Chingleput 

 District, 

 greater portion 

 of. 



(1.) October 16th.— On this date the 

 Nawab of the Carnatic by 17 Sanads 

 " in consideration of the great services 

 rendered to his affairs by the Company, 

 their firm friendship for him, and his 

 dependence on their future alliance " 

 gives and makes over to them in Jagir, 



SQ. MILES. 



2,284 



RS. 



15f lakhs. 



16 



