Retrospects And Prospects of Indian Policy

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372. F Ibid. , vol. Ii, pp. 378, 379. ** Ante, p. 64.
OUDE. 85 did not say that it should be paid into the King's Privy Purse. Nor can "the King's Treasury/' mentioned in Article VIII of the Treaty of 1837, be held to signify the King's Privy Purse. The distinction between the two Treasuries ^ is quite well understood all over India; and wherever it has been imperfectly observed in practice, could be established by our influence in any Native State on the first convenient opportunity. Far from
...wishing to give all the surplus to the King, or to provide him with the means of unlimited extravagance, Sir William Slee- man suggested an annual sum for the Eoyal Household of fifteen lakhs of rupees (150, 000), * three lakhs less than that offered to the King by Lord Dalhousie, eighteen lakhs (180, 000), besides one lakh (10, 000) to the Queen Mother, on* condition of his signing the draft treaty of 1856. T Sir Henry Lawrence, indeed, proposed to give the King a larger income. " Twenty, thirty, or even fifty lakhs per annum might, as the revenues increased, be allowed.

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