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The Journal of the Bihar Research Society. December 1945

1945

tion to that which was then established seems for some years to have exceeded the current expenses of the Court ".* Government had to reject the request of the Mayor's Court for a new gaol and to-point out that the Corporation having been dissolved by the capture of Madras in 1746 their property in the Town Hall passed on to the Company on the restoration of the place ; and they also reminded the [...] Popham renewed the plan in the time of Governor Sir Archibald Campbell (1786.1790); and consequently the Governor constituted a Committee of Police for the regulation of wages and prices of provisions in the markets and for the preservation of cleanliness in!OS DEVELOPMENT OF THE MADRAS JUDICIARY the town as well as for the regulation of the wages of servants. [...] He considered that the Charter of George II was responsible for the existing difficulties and that the exclusion of the natives from the jurisdiction of the Mayor's Court was caused by a petition from the native inhabitants to the Directors made at the instance of the then Governor's Dubash. [...] The Grand Jury frequently indulged in making presentations of matters on which they wanted amendment e. g. the condition of the town gaol where imprisoned debtors and criminals were mingled indiscriminately the condition of the water-supply the high price of provisions the need for fixing prices and wages and the neglect of the proper scavenging of the town. [...] The portion containing the account of the Guptas in the Puranas is lost and the gap is covered by mere names of the dynasties the identity of which was not even known to the sponsors of the Puranas.
anthropology archaeology
Pages
107
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120007
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-iv S.C. Sarkar, Kalikinkar Datta, Saiyid Askari view
Frontmatter
i-ii S.C. Sarkar, Kalikinkar Datta, Saiyid Askari view
Early Development of the Madras Judiciary Part IV
201-218 C. S. Chari view
Identity of the Andhrabhrtyas
219-224 B. Bhattacharyya view
Kingship and Nobility in Mewar
225-235 Anil Banerjee view
Mediaeval Kingship in the Deccan
236-243 K.K. Basu view
Bihar in the Time of Aurangzeb
244-261 Hasan Askari view
Mir Jumla’s Overseas Commercial Activities
262-265 Jagadish Sarkar view
Manu on Colonization
266-267 Tara Mukherjee view
Decline of the Vedic Religion. (C.800-500 B.C.)
268-274 Visvanatha Sinha Varma view
A Note on Admiral Watson
275-279 Kali Datta view
Reviews and Notices of Books
280-283 S.C. Sarkar, Kalikinkar Datta, Saiyid Askari view
Article
i-xiv S.C. Sarkar, Kalikinkar Datta, Saiyid Askari view
Backmatter
i-iv S.C. Sarkar, Kalikinkar Datta, Saiyid Askari view

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