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Henry Beveridge lived at Pitfold, Shottermill, Surrey, England and died in 1929.
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1886. Excerpt: ... Correspondence about Kanta Babu's Salt. No. 100. Read the following letter fom tho Committee of Revenue at Calcutta:-- To the Hon'ble Warren Hastings, Esq., President, fyc., Council of Revenue at Fort William. ' Hon'ble Sib & Sirs,--We have acquainted Caunto Baboo and the other merchants who had Teeka Collaries last year in the districts of Hidgely, &c., that it is your pleasure the salt produced at them should be delivered at Calcutta on the Company's account at 86 S. R. per 100 mds. They object to this price as being inadequate to their charges, and Caunto Baboo has requested that instead of delivering the salt to the Company he may pay them a profit of 20 S. R. per 100 mds. exclusive of duties, and have liberty to sell it tc private merchants. The farmer of Hidgely has requested that the Teeka Collaries may this year be put under his charge and will engage, in such case, to deliver to the Company at Calcutta a lakh of maunds, exclusive of his khazana or revenue salt, at 100 siccas per 100 mds., and we apprehend a settlement of the same kind may, if you approve it, be effected with the far-' mors of Tellamotta, Shujamoota, &c. Upon examining the pottas granted to the farmers, we find that by the 31st Article it is expressly stipulated that all the Teeka Collaries shall be put into their hands, none worked by private persons, and this precaution appears to be necessary from the consideration that otherwise the molunghees attached to the Revenue Collaries must naturally resort to the Teeka for the sake of the high wages wj'ich are there given them. For this reason, as well as the additional profit which will be obtained for the Company by the farmers' contracts, we beg leave to recommend that this mode be adopted. With regard to the proposal of Caunto Ba...
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Henry Beveridge lived at Pitfold, Shottermill, Surrey, England and died in 1929.
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