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 SUPPLKMKNT 3 TONK.— His Highness Amin-ud-dowlah Wazir-ul- MULK Nawab Sir Mohammad Ibrahim Ali Khan Bahadur, SaulaT-I-Jang, G.C.S.I., G.C.I. E., Nawab d?/— whose biography appeared in Part I, pages 80-81 of the Principal work was honored with a G.C.S.I. in January, 1913. Address: Took, Rajputana. Jai Chand, C.S.I., OF Kangra, Raja-— hovn, 1862. A brief history of the family of Raja Jai Chand and his own life sketch are to be found in the Principal work, Part III, pages 51-53. He was made a Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India in January, 19 13. Address : Lambagraon, Kangra, Punjab. Raghuraj Singh, Raja~of Mankapur, Gonda, was born on April 20th, 1870. A brief mention of the Raja and his Estate which comprises 152 whole villages and portions of 24 others, appeared on page 113, Part IV of the Principal work. The heriditary title of Raja was conferred on Raghuraj Singh in June, 1912. Address: Mankapur, Gonda, (United Pro- vinces). GoPAL Lal Ray of Rangpur, Raja — The.personal title of Raja was conferred on him in June, 1912, in recognition of his public services. Raj Raghubar Singh, son of Raj Lalta Singh, is the present Talukdar of Bhoor Estate in the Kheri District of Oudh which is locally known as Jhandipurwa Estate from the place of the Raj's residence. The family is a branch of the Songarha Chowhan Rajputs so called because their remote ancestors some time held the impregnable fort of Sohangarh at Jalwar, a town in the Marwar territory. Since their migra- tion in the Kheri District their tribal name has been known as Jangra Chowhan. The first ancestor of this family who