122 BRITISH ACQUISITIONS IN THE 



No. XXXII— {Continued). 



Year. 



Territory. 



How acquired, and District now 

 representing it. 



Approximate 

 Area. 



Land 

 Revenue. 





Chingleput 

 District — 

 {Continued). 



exclusive of subsidiary Srotriyams and 

 In£ms, and exclusive also of the forts of 

 Chingleput, Tripassore, Carangoly, 

 Alamparva, and of the mints at Alam- 

 parva and Covelong ; 1,759 villages 

 belonging to 1 7 parganas which are now 

 included in the Madras District of 

 Chingleput. 

 (2.) October 29th. — Reciting similar 

 grounds, gives a similar Sanad for 175 

 villages which in the Sanads of 16th 

 idem were not reckoned as belonging 

 to the parganas granted, but which his 

 Sarishtadar has reminded him appertain 

 to the same. 



sa. MILES. 



2,284 



RS. 



15| lakhs. 



i /oo 





[6.) August lzzd.. — .rarman irom tne 

 Mogul confirming these grants by way 

 of inam or free gift. 







1801 .. 





(4.) 31st July. — The items reserved in 

 the grant of 16th October 1763 were 

 ceded with the rest of the Subah of Arcot 

 to the Company by treaty with 

 Azfm-ul Daula, Naw&b Subahdar of the 

 Carnatie (vide Acq. No. XLIII). 







No. XXXIII. 



1741 .. 



1749 .. 

 1765 .. 



1779 



Eandatarra . . 



•■ 



Formerly was a small taluk in North 

 Malabar lying between Cannanore and 

 Dharmapatam Island ; it is now com- 

 prised in the Cherakal Taluk of the 

 Malabar Collectorate. 



(1.) Mortgaged by the Achimars or Chiefs 

 to the Company for 60,000 silver 

 fanams, equal to 12,000 rupees. 



(2-) The debt increased to 80,000 fanams. 



(3.) 23rd March.— Ceded to the Chief of 

 Tellicherry by Ravi Varma, Regent of 

 the Cherakal Raj (Malabar Commission 

 Report, paragraph 26). 



(4.) Reduced by the Rajas of Cherakal 

 and Cartinad under the requisition of 

 Hyder Ali (Municipal Commission 

 Report, paragraph 30). 



SQ. MILES 



24 



RS. 



20,515 



