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'Baroda Enquiry Commission Report, 1874' [‎156v] (317/502)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (249 folios). It was created in 1 Nov 1873-14 Feb 1874. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .

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part witli them, and applied to the Pandare and other great Sardars on the
strength of the guarantee given to ns by His Highness the late Gaekwar in
a.d . 1858. I received back charge of my establishment last month, and have got
the " chits " for payment of the arrears due. The money has not yet been paid,
but I hope it will be. I have no other complaint to make.
The Durbar A public or private audience held by a high-ranking British colonial representative (e.g. Viceroy, Governor-General, or member of the British royal family). admit the general correctness of the statement, but challenge
the alleged guarantee as in other similar cases. /
35. Y adaveao T ukaji K adam , statesMy father had the following esta
blishment :—
Horses 25 ""j
Palkhi J> with an allowance of Rs. 32,250. He had no son of his own
Followers j
and adopted me. On his death I got 25 horses, and followers with an allowance
of Rs. 11,350. This was in Sanvat 1918 ( a.d . 1861), and was done by Khanderao
as I was an adopted son. On the death of my mother, Sanvat 1926 ( a.d . 1869), the
daughter of Seiaji Gaekwar, Khanderao assumed charge of her estate, amounting
to about a lakh One lakh is equal to one hundred thousand rupees of Rupees Indian silver coin also widely used in the Persian Gulf. , and it has since been under attachment till a short time
ago when Malharrao confiscated it for the Government. She was not my real mother,
only my adoptive one. I have never made any petition to get this property given
to me. Last year Malharrao reduced Rs. 1,900 from my following, as he
was reducing all round. Orders have lately been issued to have this restored to
me, and I have no further quarrel against the Gaekwar, than that I should get
back my adoptive mother's estate.
The Durbar A public or private audience held by a high-ranking British colonial representative (e.g. Viceroy, Governor-General, or member of the British royal family). desire to defer their remarks in this case till the 20th instant.
Reply of the Durbar A public or private audience held by a high-ranking British colonial representative (e.g. Viceroy, Governor-General, or member of the British royal family). : —On the death of his adoptive mother in Sanvat 1925
(a.d . 1868,) Khanderao Gaekwar took charge of the property and person of Yadav-
rao, who was a minor. In Sanvat 1927 ( a.d . 1870) Yadav's step-mother Ranibai
applied for the charge of the person and property of the minor, which was given
to her Agent, Venkatrao, on her behalf. Next year Yadav's paternal grandmother
Babai complained that Ranibai was wasting the estate, and on inquiry being made,
charge of the person and property of the minor was given to her, a receipt for
the whole amount of the property being taken from her, though property, which,
it was supposed, would yield Rs. 50,000 on sale, was kept back for Nazarana. On
sale, however, the amount realized was only Rs. 35,000. Yadavrao is still in the
charge of his grandmother Babai.
36. A nandrao N aeayenrao D ahivat states:—My father had the follow
ing tahinat and allowances derived from various Gaekwars:—
Tahinat including two dumala* villages ... Rs. 13,288
Killedar's allowance (and ten horses. Govern
ment property) „ 4,000
Pagah of one hundred horses „ 31,080
Personal allowance ,, 12,000
Inam Village Sarsaoli ,, 18,000
78,368
He also had a house, stables, &c., at Sarsaoli worth Rs. 2,50,000
Garden and Bungalow at Baroda ,, 2,00,000
His wife was the daughter of Khanderao Gaekwar. He died in January Sanvat
1928 ( a.d . 1871) and adopted me as his son on the day of his death. I was
acknowledged by the present Gaekwar as the adoptive son, received "poshak,"
and went through all the official ceremonies consequent on acknowledgment.
The question of Nazarana was then mooted, and after some time 3 lakhs One lakh is equal to one hundred thousand rupees of
Rupees Indian silver coin also widely used in the Persian Gulf. was agreed upon as the amount. It was not, however, taken, and Hariba
* Vauadsa 3,000
Rowad 7,175
10,175

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Report of the Baroda Enquiry Commission on the administration of the government of Malharrao, Gaekwar of Baroda. The Commission comprised Richard John Meade (President), Edward William Ravenscroft, Mumtazul Dowlah Nawab An honorific title; an official acting as a provincial deputy ruler in South Asia; or a significant Muslim landowner in nineteenth century India. Faiz Ali Khan, Colonel Alfred Thomas Etheridge and Thomas Duncan Mackenzie (Secretary).

The report comprises a letter from the members of the Baroda Enquiry Commission to the Secretary to the Government of India, Foreign Department presenting their report on the results of the proceedings and submitting copies of correspondence, reports and statements relative to the enquiry (ff 5-19):

Appendix A, Part I

  • Schedules I-III: Complaints and grievances against the Gaekwar's Government from individuals and groups (ff 21-78).
  • Appendix B, Schedules I-III: Cases of complaint and grievance which the commission did not look into during the enquiry (ff 79-81).
  • Appendix C: Letter from Colonel Richard John Meade, President, Special Commission of Enquiry on Baroda Affairs, to Colonel Robert Phayre, Resident at Baroda, 1 November 1873 (ff 82-83).
  • Appendix D: Translation of an amended notice issued by the Resident to complainants desirous of appearing before the Baroda Enquiry Commission (ff 84-85).
  • Appendix E: Schedules presented to the Commission along with Colonel Phayre's introductory statement regarding them. (ff 86-131).
  • Appendix F: Letter No. 1128 of 1873 from Colonel Phayre to the President, Baroda Commission regarding the cases already submitted to the Commission, the List of undisposed petitions to be attended to by the Resident which could be used as additional cases if required and the statements that he had yet to make on cases under enquiry by the Commission (ff 132-133).
  • Appendix G, Schedule I: Statements from witnesses with cross examination statements from the Durbar A public or private audience held by a high-ranking British colonial representative (e.g. Viceroy, Governor-General, or member of the British royal family). on behalf of the Gaekwar and statements from the Resident as to the accuracy of the information provided (ff 134-229).

Appendix Part II (ff 231-245)

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1 volume (249 folios)
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Foliation: the main sequence of foliation consists of a small pencil number in the top front right hand corner of each folio enclosed in a circle.

There is also an original sequence of foliation which consists of larger pencil numbers also in the top front right hand corner of folios, however the sequence is not consistent and some of the numbers may be filing references rather than foliation numbers.

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