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Rh teps, termed from the names of the owners, who have built fine houes thereon, Ramgaut, Ranagaut, Pilieegaut, Chowkgaut, and Marattagut, &c.

At the eat end of the town, there is a large quare of building, called Serai, encompaed by walls, and laid out for the reception of travellers of every decription; the better fort of people pay for their accommodation: but the poor are entertained free of expence: this laudable intitution is upported by the voluntary contributions of the merchants of the city.

There are many other handome dwellings belonging to the different traders