Correspondence Relative to Sinde, 1836-1838: Presented to Both Houses of Parliament, by Command of Her Majesty, 1843 |
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Page 512 - ... bold and skilful swordsmen under the superior power of the musket and bayonet. At one time, my Lord, the courage and numbers of the enemy against the 22nd, the 25th, and the 12th regiments, bore heavily in that part of the battle. There was no time to be lost, and 1 sent orders to the cavalry to force the right of the enemy's line.
Page 118 - Singh and his heirs and successors will act in subordinate co-operation with the British Government and acknowledge its supremacy ; and will not have any connection with other Chiefs and States.
Page 117 - COMPANY, in virtue of full powers granted by HIS EXCELLENCY the MOST NOBLE the MARQUIS OF HASTINGS...
Page 316 - Amirs to such an extent as may be deemed by His Lordship sufficient to authorize the dictation of his own terms to the chiefs of Sinde and to call for such measures as he deems it necessary to place British power on a secure footing...
Page 107 - There shall be perpetual friendship, alliance, and unity of interests between the Honourable Company and Maharajah Soorut Sing and his heirs and successors, and the friends and enemies of one party shall be the friends and enemies of both parties.
Page 23 - Regarding Shikarpore and the territory of Sinde on the right bank of the Indus, the Shah will agree to abide by whatever may be settled as right and proper in conformity with the happy relations of friendship subsisting between the British Government and the Maharajah through Captain Wade.
Page 384 - Hindoostan by the river and roads of Sinde, by which they may transport their goods and merchandize from one country to another ; and the said government of Hyderabad hereby acquiesces in the same request , on the three following conditions...
Page 57 - I feel no difficulty, therefore, on this part of the case. But beyond this, I regret to say that I am unable to concur in the judgment of the Master of the Rolls. His Honour has been of opinion that the declaration of the forfeiture worked a determination of the adventure, so far as the plaintiff is concerned, and gave the defendants a right to take the plaintiff's interest at its then value, accounting to him for the subsequent...
Page 3 - Haidarabad will furnish the British Government with a statement of duties, &c. ; and after that the officers of the British Government, who are versed in affairs of traffic, will examine the said statement Should the statement seem to them to be fair and equitable, and agreeable to custom, it will be brought into operation, and will be confirmed ; but should it appear too high, his Highness Mir Morad Ali Khan, on hearing from the British Government to this effect, through Colonel Pottinger, will...
Page 47 - In order to secure and improve the relations of amity and peace hereby established between the two States, it is agreed that accredited Ministers from each shall reside at the Court of the other.


