Elsewhere in the estate there are occasional small hill streams of which the Kishwar in the Deo group and the Dhawa in the Rafiganj group of villages are the most important. [...] In and near Deo itself the proportion of Rajputs to the rest of the population is considerable most of theni claiming descent from the followers of the founder of the Deo family. [...] explanation of some of the fluctuations: As a large part of the rents received from tenants are the cash value of produce rents the variations due to differences in the seasons are considerable and it is difficult therefore to estimate the effect on the rent roll of the substitution of direct management for the thikadari system. [...] The Rani had as a matter of fact leases of several of the ward’ villages with the expiry of which the value of the estate was decreased in proportion to the gain accruing to the ward’ estate. [...] but as has already been pointed out the cash rent paying lands include some of the best lands near the village sites and it would not be fair to take the same figure as representing the annual value to the landlord of the lands in his own cultivating possession and of the produce rents obtainable from lands so held for in the case of the proprietors at any rate it is certainly not a fact that
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- SARF Document ID
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Frontmatter
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i-iv | H. Coupland | view |
Chapter I.Description of the Tract Under Settlement
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1-7 | H. Coupland | view |
Chapter II.History of the Estates Under Settlement
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7-11 | H. Coupland | view |
Chapter III.Present Operations: Procedtras and Progireas
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11-14 | H. Coupland | view |
Chapter IV.Financial
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14-15 | H. Coupland | view |
Chapter V.Concluding Remarks
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15-i | H. Coupland | view |
Appendices
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i-xxii | H. Coupland | view |
Department of Land Records Bengal
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1-4 | H. Coupland | view |
Board Of Revenue L. P.Land Revenue Department.Surveys;and Settlements Branch
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i-i | H. Coupland | view |