Book Title: Marathi - Latche marathi Aetihasik Lekh Part 01
Author(s): Vidyanand Swami Srivastava
Publisher: Aietihasik Gaurava Granthmala

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________________ ऐतिहासिक लेख ) and the reamining sum forms the principal. The principal was to be claimed on behalf of the State. 133-4-0 Keshav Vithal was in the charge of Governments Amal ir 1170. He paid rupees 11600/in the Trayambak Treasury but the Kiladar deducted the sum of 193-4-0. Thus the sum is claimable from Keshav Vithal. ------ 13793-4-0 Particulars are setforth below. 8875-4-0 It had been previously agreed to that Bishanpur Mahal of Udaysingh, which was in the possession of Damaji Gaikwar (as Mortgagee) was to be restored and the Government dues be realised from the revenue of Bishanpar (half belonging to Udaysingh). However, the Pargana is not as yet returned to Udaysingh therefore one fourth of the present dues be allocated to Bishanpur. The due from the state was settled at Rs. 34061- in 1168. One fourth of the due whatever may be ascertained after the adjustment of Appaji Hari's account would be the settled one. As Appaji Hari's account is not as yet ascertained this allocation to Bishan. pur is provisional one. Whenever the account of Appaji Hari will be ascertained and if it be found then the sum ascertained exceeds this allocated amount, the balance will he recovered from the State. 18046-12-0 The provisional balance recoverable direct will be recovered from the State. 26061-0-0 The provisional due from the State is twenty five thousand sixty one only. Out of which the sum of Rs. 8875-4-5 provisionally allooated to Bishanpur is to be deducted and the balance is to be recovered from the State in instalments for which a separate agreement has Already been concluded, Shree Sudharmaswami Gyanbhandar-Umara Surat www.umaragyanbhandar.com

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