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tain in their possession a gun and have the privilege of private entree 
to Government House. 
The annexed table shows the area and income together with other 
particulars of the Raj. The main portion consists of a compact block 
of the most fertile tract in the District of Saran:— 
Districts in which 
the property is 
situated. 
Number of 
villages in 
each. 
Area. 
Population. 
Total 
Rent-roll. 
Government 
Revenue. 
Cesses. 
1. Saran ... ... 
1,350 
Sq.Miles. 
670 
534,905 
Rs. 
11,81,469 
Rs. A. P. 
1,97,685 11 7f 
Rs. A. P. 
59,894 5 0 
2. Champaran ... 
24 
3. Muzafferpore ... 
11 
4. Shahabad 
15 
* ' 
5. Gorakhpore ... 
6. Patna ... ''j 
7. Benares ^-1 
8. Darjeeling J 
9. Calcutta 
4 
• 
Total.., ••• 
1,404 s 
670 
534,905 
11,81,4698 
1,97,685 11 7f 
69,894 5 0 
Appendix. 
To 
Thomas Graham, Esq., 
Acting President and Member of the Board of Revenue , 
Fort William. 
Sir, 
I beg leave to report to you. the death of Dujjoo Singh who re¬ 
ceived a pension of Rs. 190-8-0 per mensem, and also to transmit 
1 The Raj has got only house properties in these districts. 
2 Besides these 30 new villages in Saran have been recently purchased by the 
Court of Wards, the area, population and rentroll of which have not been exactly 
known. 
8 Besides this, the Raj has an annual income of Rs. 1,96,448 as interest in Govern¬ 
ment Papers and Municipal Debentures, etc., of the portion of the hoarded money of 
the late Maharaja invested by the present Court of Wards, 
