Selections From the Minutes And Other Official Writings of the Honourable Mounts

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Selections From the Minutes And Other Official Writings of the Honourable Mounts
Elphinstone, Mountstuart, 1779-1859
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Macleod.
(True copy. ) (Signed) J. Macleod.
Translation of a Saraunsh.
Jiwaji Bhandari versus Tatoji and Salwaji and Appaji Bhandari, in the matter of the right to the Chougulki and certain lands' of the villages of Wadhu and Apte, in the Sarkiir Junar. This dispute having been referred to the presence, and the Takrdr, Zamin and Pwsish of both parties security, and . ^■'- . Examination.
havmg been taken in writing, and each having produced his papers in support of his case, the following is the
... Saraunsh Sur San 1169, a. D. 1768-G9.
The substance of the Takrar, Pursish, of Tatoji, etc. , Bhandtiries : 424 REPORT ON THE TERRITORIES Our original ancestor was Tanoji, whose son was Tatoji, whose son was Mawji, whose son was Tu- koji, who had seven sons, four of whom left no issue ; of the three others, the eldest was Mawji, the second Santoji, and the third Makaji. The de- scendants of Mawji are still in the country, and their history shall be inquired into and communicated. Of the second son, Santoji, are descended one son, Tatoji, whose son, Gomaji, had two sons, the elder of whom, Bhikaji, had three sons, Tatoji, Sambaji, and Mahadaji ; of these Sambaji left no issue, the other two are still alive.


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