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120 Englih; and when the Fouzdar, conitent with his duty; attempted to collect the cutomary revenues, he was every where oppoed, and with the greatet difficulty ecapcd the fury of the natives.

On the firt rie of the male-contentsmal-contents [sic], he wrote to the Governor for a reinforcement of troops to ait his own, wich were quite' inufficient to quell the inurrection, Captain Baker was therefore {ant to his relief form Ramnagur, with his battalion. The day-after our arrival at Gochipur, we marched onward to a little village called Bellaa, where the motley crew were aembled within a mall mud fort, eemmingly determined to maintain an obtiniate defence, After