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[ 232 ] family property of Goaljan, situated on the west bank of the river, opposite to Kunjag-hata, was acquired by him as a Jaigire from the East India Company.

His son, Rajah Bijoy Krishna, became involed and was compelled to sell some of the family property. Krishna Chandra and after him his son, Kumar Durga Nath next represented the house. The latter left a son, Kumar Devendra Nath, who was born in 1874, and now represents the house of Kunjaghata.

The original residence of Nanda Kumar was at Bhadurihat or Badrihat in the Rarh. On the east bank of the Bhagirathee, he occupied a house, which stood on the site of the Nawab Bahadur's building on the Shanagore Ghat. He may have lived occa- sionally at Kunjaghata after his marriage withthe marriage of [sic] Sumani.

Mathura I Daughter + Ram Gopal Rai I Chandi Charan Rai I Lala Nanda Ram Rai Padmalal Rai I. I Satrujit Rai Maharajah Nanda Kumar Jagatchand + Sumani I Rajah Mahananda Rajah Bijoy Krishna Krishna Chandra I Kumar Durga Nath Kumar Devendra Nath Rai Rajah Gooroodas