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A Journey through the Kingdom of Oude, Volumes I & II

CHAPTER I
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There were, he said, in the small purgunnah of Gouras-- 1 .-- Pretheeput Sing, of Paska, who has a strong fort called Dhunolee, on the right bank of the Ghagra, opposite to Paska and Bumhoree, two strongholds, which he has on the left bank of that river, and he is always ready to resist the Government.
2 .-- Murtonjee Buksh, of Shahpoor, who is always ready to do the same; and a great ruffian.
3 .-- Shere Bahader Sing, of Kuneear.* 4 .-- Maheput Sing, of Dhunawa.* 5 .-- Surnam Sing, of Arta.* 6 .-- Maheput Sing, of Paruspoor.* [* All four are at present on good terms with the Government and its local authorities.] They have each a fort, or stronghold, mounting five or six guns, and trained bands of armed and brave men of five or six hundred, which they augment, as occasion requires, by Gohars, or auxiliary bands from their friends.
Hurdut Sing, of Bondee, _alias_ Bumnootee, held an estate for which he paid one hundred and eighty-two thousand (1,82,000) rupees a year to Government; but he was driven, out of it in 1846-47, by Rughbur Sing, the contractor, who, by rapacity and outrage, drove off the greater part of the cultivators, and so desolated the estate that it could not now be made to yield thirty thousand (30,000) rupees a- year.

The Raja has ever since resided with a few followers in an island in the Ghagra.

He has never openly resisted or defied the Government, but is said to be sullen, and a bad paymaster.

He still holds the estate in its desolate condition.
The people of Nawabgunge drink the water of wells, close to the bank of the river, and often the water of the river itself, and say that they never suffer from it; but that a good many people in several villages, along the same bank, have the goitre to a very distressing degree.
_December_ 6, 1849 .-- Halted at Byram-ghat, in order to enable all our people and things to come up.

One of our elephants nearly lost his life yesterday in the quick-sands of the river.Capt.Weston rode out yesterday close to Bhitolee, the little fort of Rajah Gorbuksh Sing, who came out in a litter and told him, that he would come to me to- day at noon, and clear himself of the charges brought against him of rescuing and harbouring robbers, and refusing to pay the Government demand.


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