'Baroda Enquiry Commission Report, 1874' [160v] (325/502)
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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lOth.Till ^ ^ I had authority to fine up to Rs. 200 and to inflict short
terms of imprisonment, but by the Government Thanadars being employed
instead of me, I lost my authority.
llth. The Marriage tax grievance is the same mentioned by No. 1.
12th. The deprival of safe conduct grievance is the same as already told,
and caused the imprisonment 2 years ago at Bijapur of the father of the minor
Thakor.
13th. The ryots have been summoned direct since and my authority
over them has thus been greatly weakened.
lAth. Mohsals are imposed on us as represented by No. 1.
16th. The Government takes the property of persons dying without heirs
in our villages instead of allowing us to do so. No one has died without heiis in
my village since
IQtJi.The only tolls in my villages are those established by myself.
17th. The story of the " Gadi Nazarana" tax as told by No. 1, the history
of our refusal to pay it, and the consequence of the said refusal, have been told
by No. 1 in my hearing. His statement is correct, and applies completely to the
father of the minor Thakor.
3. Jethuji Virsingh, of Ransipur, appearing by his guardian, Amarsingh
Thakor of Likhe.
My village comprises about:—
Bighas Revenue Houses Population
3,000 Rs. 2,000 200 700
and my " ghas dana " tribute has been arbitrarily raised from Rs. 292 in ^. d .
Rs. 379 in at which rate it is now levied.
2nd. My Sirpao of Rs. 15 and Meshvani of Rs. 2 has been stopped for no
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reason whatsoever since ^nnsa?-
3rd. I have giras haks in one village in Bijapur amounting to Rs. 10, which
have not been interfered with at all except that I have not received payment
since ^ , in which year I refused to take my allowances, as Government cut
me 2 annas in the rupee for 8 years, and thereby deprived me of one year's
income.
4:t}i. I have no other arrears except in the Kadi pargana (which See para. 7.)
bth. I am not able to get payment of certain haks of mine in 5 villages of
the Bijapur taluka, as the people say they have been so overburdened with Salami
and Inam Committee tax, that they are quite unable to pay me my rights.
6th. Does not apply to me.
7th. I have giras haks in 2 villages of Kadi amounting to Rs. 4, which I
have not received since ~ ^as they have not been settled.
8t/i. Till ^ "33 I had the right of getting 31 maunds of Bajri from Koth,
but in that year the grain payment was commuted to a cash one of Rs. 15. I took
this for 6 years, and then, in ^1^70, re f use d it as Government cut me a whole
year's income on account of Inam Committee tax.
9i/i.The tax of 2 annas in the rupee on Wanta lands is the same as related
previously.
10 th. In ^7^, on the institution of Thanadars, my jurisdiction of fining up
to Rs. 25 and giving 6 months' imprisonment was abolished.
llth. The " Marriage tax" grievance is the same as told by the previous
Thakors.
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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)
- Letter from James Braithwaite Peile, Acting Political Agent A mid-ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Agency. , Kattywar [Kathiawar] to T D Mackenzie, Secretary, Baroda Commission, 13 December 1873 regarding papers requested by the Commission and informing them that the outstanding paper will be forwarded as soon as they are received. Enclosed with the letter are a memorandum from Peile for reconstitution of His Highness the Gaekwar's Contingent in Kattywar, 13 December 1873 and Rule for the guidance of the Officers and Kamdars appointed to the Contingent of Horse of His Highness the Gaekwar, serving in the various Tributary Mahals according to treaty.
- Letter from Peile to Mackenzie, 6 January 1874, forwarding a report and returns received from Colonel Walker, Superintendent to the Gaekwar's Contingent in Kattywar and stating that he does not concur with the Colonel's opinion. Enclosed with this letter is a letter from Colonel Chamberlen William Walker, 30 December 1873, providing the information on the Contingent requested by the Commission and enclosing an extract of the Contingents annual report for 1871 and a statement of the men within the Contingent on duty under officials paid by Talukdars etc, 06 March 1872.
- Letters from John Whaley Watson, Acting Political Superintendent Pahlanpur [Palanpur], Captain Henry Nicholas Reeves, Acting Political Agent A mid-ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Agency. Rewa Kanta [Rewa Kantha] and Major Philip Harrison Le Geyt, Acting Political Agent A mid-ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Agency. , Mahi Kanta [Mahi Kantha] to the secretary of the Baroda Commission 19 December 1873 to 9 January 1874 reporting on the Gaekwar's contingents serving within their districts and commenting on numbers of men, pay and conditions. The letters all refer to enclosed returns, but only the return for Mahi Kanta is included in the report.
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