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ing Manikyarao Raniarao, to be Mannavar of the whole
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by the Vasireddi family."

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to their family name."

(26) Ibid _ 308. "The Subhohdar of the Deccan bestowed


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that there might be a
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of the Emperor Shah Alam, dated 1761,
the office of
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Ramanna died aad the whole of his vast
to his own sou Nagaaaa alias
but to his
-, Venkatadri, son of Jaggayya, the
1176-1192
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(64) Q. Mackenzie K. D. M. P-344


^'Mwhuieepatnam Council
was abolished - Guntur formed
in 1794 & separate dtoto ~
Permanent settlement was introduced in
Machula and Guntur
districts in 1802."

83
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1771T*

(65) G. Mackenzie -K. D. M* F-3H "The ftrtt step of


nephew, Venkatadri was to imprison his uncle's son*,
alias Papayya and Chandrtmottli*
M

-10 1785 the Machnlccpttoam cowttcil


1

(66)
^ Ibid t Mfa "^w'lppr
the
Madras Govt that it would be well ifhis w

divided with Vasireddi Lskshm?|>athj second brother of the


the Rajah Mouli, whom Basalat jung had temporarily elevated
in 1771."
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Naklii)

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Guide to the records of Machula I)t Vol. I

Nandigama 2!-S*8S "1. Vasireddi


the Zamindar of Nandigama a ho the 0f
Murthuja Nagar mnder the Subha* The
been in arrears to the Subhi, to fa

under the management of the thr


Naik of the Ountur circar, the
with a large army, plundering on the

2, Aciram Jchtn the to the


hand him over to him f the w

the devastation caused by Ackntm khan.

3. The chief and council infoiw Ackram khan tlwt Jc


should detkt from ravaging the country and the aEtmtindttf
that he should do nothing to disturb the
2831785
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S, R^rao^bSwS'. ar*Ea TT^S)

441785 :

Ibid 25-3-'85_ "V. V. N. Zamindar'of


(72) Nandigama
driven away from his Zaimndari by Syff Jung, an agent of
the Nizam. The Zairundar seeks protection under the
company. The chief and council gave him protection in the
Peta of Machuleepatam and direct Syff
Jung to with draw
immediately and Lt. Mac Neil at Kondapalli to take such
measures as to make
Syff Jung and his army to withdraw.
The circumstances were communicated to the resident at
Hyderabad and the Government and council,"
Ibid-28-3-'85 2. "Syff Jung informs the chief
(73) and council that
V. V. N. and Thirupathirao who are in
large arrears to the
company, may be handed over to him. The chief and council
resolve not to hand over
Thirupathirao, Syff Jung is ordered
to withdraw. 3. V. V. N's
troops are accompanying to
Nandigaima under the escort of European
troops to protect the
country from Syff Jung's depredation.
Blh*
SP*

2,

2091785 :

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S ir
.- 4 4-'85 - V, V. N. f.iik;.J t
jny
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V I

some villages - Ni?.nm** orders la


V, V, N* taken in

Ibid 20-9-*85 - J, The


(75)
that he would pay the i nnd ittiti IK to

not able to the by


2, The chief the ifial if the
effects are not to IP
mid '
Jf the
inhabitants of hi by tie
his land$ arc not h will few tte

3. lie t!tt)l

sent bade, that hit wart not AM! tint hii


were to
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(76)
Ibid- 9~128S _ Nandigama -
Syfflurig, In Mn
1.

inroads into the district, devastated the country of


kota Kodandaram, the renter of that country, com-
pensation from V. V, N, for the losses sustained by him,

2, Vasircddi Raghavayya complained that he


Raja win
unnecessarily forced t-> leave the district by the
action of Vasircddi and requests that the lives of his
and his brother may be saved*

3* The chief and comncil have issued an order to V. V.


to release Lakshmipathi Naidtt and retorti hh a af0
the effects of Venkatachalara, to t to to
settle about the losses sustained of SyfT
by the
to rebuild his fort and to pay the due to
V. N. did not do any one of to
LakshmipathI Naidu*
4. When LakshmipathI Naldu WM on hit way to
V, N. way laid him and prevented him to
Machulapatanpu

Lakshmipftthi Naidn ctaims a


5. In tie 0f
Nandlpma as he has an right to Is with V* N,
6. The and oounoil
chief to the ft4
council the reactionary behivlowr of V. N., the of
Lakshmlpftthi Naidu to the to tktt of V f

and the misconduct of the the

91
29121785 :

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B.

C.

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(77) Ibid
22-1 Nandigama* "The chief reports to the Governor ^85
and council that tie has received
- that a
'has .ayfoen 'between V. N. and Syff Jwng and that such
;

would be'CGTitimm! so long as the of ChintapftlH


to the terr Itoiy.
(V. W.) holds, the ^amtodtr! of

(78) Ijnd 29-1^85 ~ Nan<flgama - "I.


N4i4tx\cbpkpUib$' to the chief that V*
- N. is til
He
'

:
;,
,;gorts of dteturbaaees amd pluaderlag
'
and cattle*

requests the chief to prevent him frow committing


aod thus, jpireveat Wood shed. ,
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ctfbiO
9
2421786 :

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fil w^T
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B.

(79)
Wid- 11-11786
I.

(b) The policy of remavitijttStc

(c) The promise of LalJimipiit Naidti

11, They thit lift bat


C.

d.

D. es

JT ^P

(1) ^oa?v-^ S^b sStftfe^Sc ^^?)^oDo^i5&


Sr-o &Se5^ "tfS) "ie^ Tftto

Ibid - 24-2r-*86 "1- Captain Scomler reports that V, V. N.


(80)
has agreed to send his Vakil as his fort at Chinfapalli is being
threatened and he is la constant expectation of being attacked
by Sfyff Jung where is army his encamped nearly*

2. .

BB$ presence is essential - Reasons*

(a)
The .right of succession to the Zamladarl has to be
ascertained.
1

, ,

.;
(b) fib, has, been, exceedingly reprehensible In levying war
.

.agaimt his relative Latehroipathi Naidu, his


;

_
,
'', ,
jfortand' plundering
1

his effects. He has to


NaUu
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.

a>mpenwtloft to Ltfcstoiptthl and


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ram for the losses sustained by them.
'

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;

(6),,
He is to 'rebellion against the and Ms
Zamlndari is'abo^t to be
'

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I^ouzdar for ,

'of revento ,

'(3) They therefore direct captain Sutor to


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(81)
Ibid - 1~3~'86 Nundlgarna - Seizure of the fort
1. Capt Scouler informs the chief chat the fort of

gama has been washed away, is not in a fit of


2 Magalto fort Is In a fairly suit he

taking it soon*

V, N* drained water of a tank, 10


1

3, the

prevent Syff Jung from camping In the


4* Captain Scouktf thinks
Mg
that there ti <pM jg
l
f
of
matters belug settled itnoothly*.
''

5* The chief and'cowfotl Inform the tltt the


of his district i
will nuoHtiii i
for the fly

revenue till he before the ,

'

6. T*b doventor a^d Cwmci) 'are, ,

ittformtd o f tie
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- Ryot* in
{82)
take possesiott of the crop,

(83)
Ibid -,29~3~*86 ~ Zamindar and Syff Jung -
:

;
Vakil .went to pay the arrears* (
,

(84) 2f-il-87
~ V* N. Ztmtedtr of both.

(85)
Ibid ^ m~'fe V. V, N, (Naodigama) is OM of those' m
-<wiM>m th$ company pltc^s tittle .reliance far the of
the btkwe. ,He in bis other of Chlntato*
pudi uiider the, ^izwrt He
summons;' HB Vafcfl at th!*
1

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'
that
mmttot give us Any information 10 fcow or he will; be
'

,abfe
'

to'disdb^ge I is anear$ to the ,

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, 1789

(V2992
% ^b 285)
7
1789

(V 2997 i 150) 1789

-
(86) 4-l-'89 Nandigama -*. Payment of arrtaus
Guide to Guntur - V, V. N. summoned to Machula
of arrears - called for.
explanation
-
(87) Ibid 2-4-89 V, V.

7
1 O^ST*

ii * .#. 1789 <a^Q?<oac> 81sS


1

(V 2957-^ 148)

1791

v,

(Zamindar's

misconduct - Karnams called for to iho Zamindari- Mr Cackr&ne

altered order of the Karasins)

28-9-1791
-0^

rfV

(88) 16-10^89 Letter toCbtotaptllu Vakil $eat

'Guide to; Onmtur ^- P-148 ^31-12-1789 ChintapfttU.


(89)'
Mtiiwvtr right tow mot by thU
the Muikyttcao It*

-
/$0),
Ibid - l^?-"91 * Zambdtf $
'

'ZoiElaJarl -
;

lor to tto
JS

n>
accounts) ^o^r dSb$"5 a&ex>
(fictitious

91
tfsfcrfbe? 85o?)8,

. ?j
1791 18-tf
w^we6
1S"V
n
CO tfS -iJ

w 'J>&

- -Qtftf tf

>w
("The ChimapailiZamindar
treated the Machulapatnam Council with disdain.**)

CO
"3 ' ' """ "" ' '" r
cat
1

r* ) dJ ""*!.""" t" I
0" ^*

12-55 S^pc43
aMjkdJ % dSt^S'^Ki
^
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(Vol.2889)
v 7
1798

(91)
Ibid 11^10^91 - V* V, N*$ return to Oumur two
befdre time - asks for provisions for his mew*

(92) Guide to Ghmtttr - 18-10^9!


| not
giving him allowances for stay at Ouatitr*
2889 - P-178, 180)
(Vol

i. . 1794 jrarfB lOsS lisa

(The proud chief)


. 1794 2*"& 26-:$

7cm^ accommodation,
'

Dr. FitzerattL
3,^2-93 .Examined V* N. and reports that he is suffering
,

'
from Fistula, He undertakes to heal If by external application (

of 'medicines as the patient does not want an operation to be


'

performed,

(94) Ibid - P- 188 - 10-2^94 -., Vasireddi left for

- 26^6^94 Mantiri Venkatesam to the


Ibid * i

h to
'
Collector that Vasireddl prevents a
a bto 'foi the Hquiijation of the

complaim
to 'put
who
1

to death for havitig refund to send'hlto his 1$

'a slugfett He also subequ*tttly .

that his
'

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'

was seduced by Vasi)ced<tL '. ,

/ ,
.-
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1794e5^ S^iSoc fco-Q8, eo^dATT'X' 1

Sool

81-sJ "^a 1794 '

ly

i m* f"
1
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W. 44
M. r-v
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i

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>tf\

i -ijil!, VWMJ* ^&-jit>ei>rwi<y'ltoi-<>W'BtK&>'aif- -s

(97) Ibid Claim of Chandramouli - 3*7*94 f

2-9-94 - V. N< pays allowance Ri* 100 for


Ibid 199 - 3ft-6~*95 V, V. N* 10 the
(98)
that as the space in the Chtntapalli fort Is it

neither possible nor convenient for the to


their soldiers there.
i

1795 2f13 1-sS

1 , ^. 1794 eT*
V.

____*

1795 "&>ow^
fi*>
^pe>^
O "3
3047 -
(Vol

. ^. 1795 "cSoiftrnS
Tfcgjowa&tf'"*

co ^
-w
1U9-179B as rfo^g^^rfb, -^S w^S^rt et
oC
%i^\#
8
n
i

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i
CT* M.M.0

1795

*iir*j|.
*

S^tf ^> f5r>H&. >oete


*^
^&*oa s&n>\*$S$x>&f*n>
V.
"a^sSe>c
tQUMt
aThe Collector
( tfee for hi$
u4 gocd oonduct* Vol 2691
40-41} !^

- l"-7-*95 - IX Col. -
Two
i
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winch ^ of *f ^ '

to^ttfce poss^ttioidi of the without putting


f
ar s family to ;

inwfiveiena f
000) !Mfd 4*SU'95 ^CSom^Iatnt About
;

Bbiipiyyt

of
to 'C0Becto^ -
Da&arth Ja

102
n
fctfnto

SS>.

2992-11) 1796
(Vol

B'

S.
P
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02 2)92- 186)
-5-850 J5SA8 (Vol.

1790^

fifi^^ 5^10^95 , .

'

Chaudramouli states that he is the real to the

Zamindar and proposes that he is to pay sn

tribute. Thia person 1$ summoied* He that i

couple of peons may be sent to his 10

puram where they will not be by V* V, 14 *

2992 -II)
(Vol.
Guide Guntut 12-OU*96~
to
"(102)
complains that the Zamindar has one
of all his property md has turoed him out of the

Thi is gmn to the Vakil of the 10

master*s twwer. (Vol 2992 - 1 86)

103
1 , , 1796
w'SSib. sSWab, 8F*e6*r&B efc TWfc.

13

oD c?
co
'

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25^46^06 ^88. 104

,
L
Venka tadri " Nay udu himself was for a time placed
(G. Mackenzie f

under a guard .at Gtmtur. The proud chief was obliged to

recognise the fact that he could no longer use force tie

power *of the East India Company, But what weapons were still
i
i

left to' him he did me and by intrigue and careful


to Extend his power for twenty more*
179'6 Xb

(103) 20~2~~'96 Vasireddf Chandramottli - for hi$


'

,
'

remaining .

in Divi - Feat of V* V. M * Orders


i
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(2992V -235)
"V ' '

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,
'

'(104) '
Encroachmente^Tfce Board, on the complaint of thfe Collector
1

of thmtttr, orders that the Collector %


1

,' ,
.

i
,'

:
BhItaa, ISfarayana Rao, -thai he improperly
'. VdJBiilrediii is jwst A$ has not
fttepre^itetioa
1

'
,,
.,
sticli,
'
'

dttced; the desired he will faa?^ to tlto


encesto the.jBowd*
1

/,
;
MeamWhlle it, asks the Coliettor' to'
,

_
waro:VasIre(idi against any attempt of v I0Ieooe* w .''": ,
8<bo ioT 8 &8, ^S)b
^^ 68- '&'&'4r*i&
CO I *'.

. ".
1790)

IT Ji F

^?avu^) f

V *t**

"Stf\b<b, 6"!
6,0 ^ *-, '
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17116

S^ctfoo-QOtf!!)
^ " ^
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3047-742 782) t

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,
7T*tfofct6

^88,

(105)
"- r
Guide to Qtmfut - 9-I- f96 -^ Zamindttr** ^i T^S? s^r
*

v Request to Collector for withdrawal of


to go to
6-si

. 1795

) ^O*UXA
O ot

a
ft\
fo
^o
*w

4 w 1706 *

1796

100

t
ro *^^% ma*

(106) 12_2_'%_ Govt's con&eat togotoTMrupath! - The Navob


is requested to apconunodate him on his journey,
2&4-'96, 6-3->96, 1-5-96 -
Thinipathi. (3047 - 742, 782)

{107) fold
- 10-3-.'96 _ Cfaan4ramouli's request to Collector to
' ' '

I
'

, I Jrf r Ikii
'

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restore Elm.

(108)
Ibid _ 2X*5_96 - Petition to Collector ^ Fail of crops for
10 years Kaboliath*

106
CO
;*
*
(Turbulence)
"R SSSoc .

CX>

(109) P-205 - 26_8-*96Captain Powolft troop


Complaint to Zamlnder thatthe Sepoyt ar insulting and

10?
o tfo 3* o 55

1790-92

,_, Vw

18 ^ >
^ir woo^s5boe5^ 1864 $&>&&&* ^S^S (l^sSC"
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O*8J

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oooto
i et

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7TcJ&cSfc7r>i6&
,^H> ;w

i, i - .

'. D. M. P-312. "ft i said that during Jib


had determined to get rid of a trttw of
energetic days, he
Chenctius who pillaged his Zamindarl and so, inviting ISO

of the men of the tribe to a fetst, he had them ail bthctded.

Remorse overwhelmed him tor hit treachery and whenever he

sat dowa to hh meals, the grain turned into inict*


"
popular legend.

lit
i

1790

"ft
d *W'

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1790 ea8A

3.795 - 1796^ . 46

, 1795

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*- v,x
v.
-
n- -
>, up

(113)
G* Mackenzie - KD. M. P-I65 "Additions were made to
the temple at the close of the lat century by the Rajth
Vasireddt Venkatadri Naidu^ who removed his residence
from Chlntepalli to Amaravathi, because a battalion of
Cbmpany** sepoys had stationed at Chinttptlli to
him in order*"

Ibid -. <He never returned to Chintapalli after it had


f
been by Compaity s sepoys aad fixed hi$ residence'
it Amarftvathi, lower d^wri the fiver i
baok n
i

~ P*I69 - "hi
'

17H t bfttttlloft
'

(114) Ibid of Company's wpoys


(

,
was sent to garrison C&tntftpaUi ,

and the Ztolindtrt in


;

thtresldtow to

8J 113
* ^ *'
>
*, ,i\J

14-4-1840 "#>::!
w
to"> v*;v. s

**,

*%

**

from his family of it mm


to curb Ms by a in the fort
xum$ary
and built a new town *

119 1 "ft *&&**

'

'ftsif
>a&rr>3C

SSbarf^Ab ^K^too^ cSfctf&fco

1791 rfsSo^&ber* tfXbfc>^ 73

c?jS a5bo^rf"e3^b, dSbr

78 ar-^ba i steSrf U?S cSSbS7V


IM*

tfb^tf,

sS^SK) "sSo?f4r|&o^ -{58^


14-4-1846 R)S

aThe title of Mamie Sultan


( was purchased from the
Nizam by a Nuzzer of a Lakh of
Pagodas.")

oar

*
^ Tr^tPlP
,, i ^^ ~ '^^"^" R'~^ ^^^"^"'"'^^>^^t*'^ww^B^wwww w^^

O
r

jA ^^ ai

- K. 0* M.
,
jBgtorfl ^ife
1

(115)
.
;
From the N!^amf ha obtained,
the title of Manmra SItt% tomtoally because he extirpated
but la coBsidemtloa of i lakh 'of gcnt f
i
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24 VKi5S>DeS^ 1104 (1182

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Tt
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t
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- K. D. M. - P-464
(118) Mackenzie "Aaother records
the reconsccration of the Tbtf
temple by <
perhaps
after some pollution by Muhammadans,**

120
("'Expected a treasure,")

r'ia ^tox* iSSj* i"j/w*o

C^>

1797
o

oSb|W*rS5 IP ^^loli XS"najiS&e)07T S!ibo&

G. Mackenzie - K, D- M* - P-I66. "It seems to


(119)
Hindu herds-boy some pleasure when he knocks the noso or
arm off a delicately chiselled figure **

(120) Ibid
- P-164 "It was Rajah Vasireddl Venkatadri Naidtt
who, in searching for building materials* first laid open the
famous Buddhist carvings at Amaravathi, so well known now
ff
to savants all over the world.
a lt was in to obtain stone for these buildings that
the Rajah f s people unearthed portion of the famous Buddhist
ruins at Amaravathi, first described by Colonel Colin
Mackenzie* 1 *
f*'>

8 c

TTWfiSi ^'

'V

ooocS*

1816

C. C. Madcenzic - Asiatic researches f&t 1807 - Vol IX


(121)
P. 272.

122
) 11
7 SToS'-er'Sb 4
-~*

5rfs&> 1823 T& -)^ I

464^^ P"^C&, (Asiatic Journal)

eo

1840 e^ oj*o.r ^Od&A^" wsSbt^S^X)


OJ
Se;4o0 90
S'o^rfb, a^bfc) >D ooiCsJ) "^"grfb. 1855

C O'

,
(K. D- M* R 166. - Revd W, Taylor says it was
never surpassed at any time or place and another author says that
this is the most interesting monument of antiquity, east of Greece.)
1867 er* -afrW
o r 1877 tf* iyw* ft) n
1881 ST^v^- ^ 1

oL Q- ov O
__ ,,.,..
TH/" K^^N
(^J **CA,>lf\J
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(122) O. Mackenzie - K* D. M. - P. ie4* "They greatly assisted


R* Sewcll in his investigations and it was through their
courtesy in Dec, 1881, that Dr. Burgess was enabled to
enter the temple and inspect the inscriptions not withstanding
the opposition of the Brahmins***

123
io

-rfr
sion*^
1797 es-S,tjS

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125
XJ

Qu -

inS J

KlS^/
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1
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new town with Palaces and at Amaravaihy - and built a


lofty Gopuram at Mangalaglri besides numerous Pagodas at Amara-
, Chebrolc etc/)

fe,

tfotf

(123) G* Mackenzie -K. D. M. P-3U ~- c


Where* at a
he laid out and a palace, the
of which covered with of was
1*
admiration of the District.

(124) Ibid P* 164 "The from


to take ttp' their abode to laid out
at right angles, planted Also sec Amara*
14

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tie
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eg 09

Sbe KStfrS
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00006^0*^3 S & r i^o3^ tfo


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1700^

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. 1795 -

tfb.

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r

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00
1,82000 oo /T^b^b
{*j

Guide to Ountur 17-5-4835.


(125)
27-9-*97 - Ankanaldu t the eldest SOE of the Zamindar of
Dovarakota plundered his father*s house at Naidupeta
and had absconded* The Collector^ orders are requested for
strict search. He is suspected to be taking shelter with
Vasireddi Venkatadri

120
,

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i&"^
Violence) CRS^So 1798

O ^

'"'^^

(126) G. Mackenzie - K. D. MLP-325.

(127)
O. Mackenzie - K. 0. M. P. 311. *

lawless voileuoe on the part of V, N. was In 1798 when


he turned out of Cbintalapadu Vasiredd i Chandramouli, the
fourth son of Peda "
Ramalinganna

130
1801
J v WJ"'~
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1781 (Strathom)
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18-11-1801 .a

cj&e^'oT" &. 4000


"38 0^3(350 S^^So TM3"8^c*,J& Ar^
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-C^S.

1 . . 1802^

(Gross Produce) KSX^rX'oSbo Sxrcrf .

^ mtftte6*lll"WU 1"^*^ fW" W* ' *- r


"
^AtoMj,^ ..WlMl *i

Oulde to Ountur - 13-41-1801 **The Coltcdor reports


(128)
to board that VasireddI T when he to receive presents

paid the whole dues. When he was the settle*


ment of the KoUuru village, he to pay t rent of
Madras R$ 40GO This Is a reasonable and the village mm
may be rented to him for years as he is very prompt
in payment of Ki*t"
Ibid - 9-OU Honours for V* V* N.
(129)
of Machulapttam District -
Guide to the records 01 1

"In 1802 ? Oovernnnent Introduced getdement


the MachulrpatAin District* Each has to pay a
Pe$hca$h calculated on 2/3 of the half the produce
the, lands*
n
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(131)
G.Mackenzie *-
K, D. M. P-312. "In 1802, when the
permanent settlement was made, he had influence sufficient
over the village Karnams to conceal the real value of the
territory under his control and so obtained an unduly
favourable settlement from the Madras Government* He
thus derived a large Income from his village**" Ibid, 348.
"Especially that of V. V. N., Peshkush was not only
too being based on fictitious accounts
low-, but was *tU
further reduced by the Board of Revenue of Madras anxiou;

that the permanent settlement should be moderate*"

133
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G, Mackenzie -K. D. M. P-132 "'Although Ins expenditure


(132)
was on a princely scale, he was able continually to add to
his territory. If e took the quarter of Repalle
Zamindary of a debt due by the Manlkyarao
in satisfaction

family* He purchased Kolluru and Nteampatnam, sold for


of revenue, and rented a part of the Vlnukonda
Zamindaii On the Machulipatram side of the river, he
pErchased 'tnaguduru, Akutaznannadu, and the six {glands*
1

Kaldtadi part of the md and Jamalavuyi territory


"
along with other lands in the Rajahmundry district** See
alao Hiot's report*

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G. Mackenzie - K. D. M. - P-348 "V. V. N. was called
in Machula the Haveli
Rajah and a large building he erected
in that town was known as the HaveJi Kachcri, He
brought
also Haveli lands - V, V, N,
brought the Haveli lands of
Kondapall i, the Nizampatnam Haveli and the AkuJa Mtmnad
and Inuguduru Havelis near

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to avoid golttg aajr pretcai to Govt for

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Guide to Ountur - 9-6-01, 20-64)1, Pilgrimage to Benares-
Collector's to * But - -
permission gc%
settlemcEt ext>ea$e -

(138)
21-7-02 Pilgrimage to and
Guiitur Collector V*

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- K, D.
"Ik "t IVU4

M. He seems to have borne no


active HI will towards the two 00^^, who were
from imprisonment at
ChiatapaHi in 1794."

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Ramanatha Babu was bora to the other cousin,


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G. Mackenzie - K. D. M, - P. 313 "And in
married him to twogirls, named Atchamwa and Rangamma.*"

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Guide- to gtmtur-2I42-Oi t 6-6-41, pox.


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Jn the the /ov/ng God-
name of
the admlnl*.
On behoff of the powerful ost/nrf/fl Company during
Ctive Sahib fcohfldwr, w/th
trat/on of the popular and Majestfe Lord
due sympathy, conc/oosness and sincere frel/ef retpect of tfte
/<

the time of tfrt


hearty co-operot/on ond ass/stonce rendered
in

etMtf/mfc smoIKpox by Voslreddl


Venkowdrt Noidu. Zomindor of
(Th/ntopo/lf in the To/uks ond In consideration of hit
surround/nf
good wilt and humane Interest In human lives, this tray is Presented
on this day
to him in token of his services through Znmlndor Aiofa/lo
of Shooan of III 3 of Hrzary,

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(Guide
Vol. II P. 112.)

- 17-9-1804 -~ Smallpox
(144) Guide to Guntur ,

The Board communicates the of the of


the Medical Board an abstract of
by them and the geaeral report of the ott the
effect of vaocmatkm in 11 parts of the

Vol 2953 - 417 -67.

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(147) R. Sewet-i - Forgotten Empire - P. 247


lawfully wedded queens of the Rajah, only 3 were regafild
the most insi>ortant and of these was the of

190
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(151)
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11] 161
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1531- 1841

1903 - 1904, Page 142,


(Arch* Report. Atchutaraya
performed the Thulapurusha Dana ccfcmony: he weighed himstclf
against pearls.)

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G. Mackenzie - D. M,
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his weight In silver and once in jwld to Bnhnutm."


(154) Elliot's Report - *Ai twice he dtoibmed hi* weight Ift

silver and once in gold U> Brahmam.'*


L. R. 56-
(155)

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(156) G, Mackenzie K. M, D
P. 11 Polaya Vemareddi
dedicated 108 temples to the worship of Siva,"

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Mr, Waltier Elliot He built a lofty Gopuram (or temple


Cfi

(157)
at Amara-
tower) at Mangaiaglri besides numerous Pagodas
vathi, Chebrolu etc* He set up 180 pillars of brass, each
shrines
richly gilt and 30 feet in height at the principal
throughout his domain."
,
'O. Mackenzie _
K. D, M* - P. 164, "Additions were
made to temple at the close of the last century by
the
V.V,N It is a fact that he created 108 pillars before
various shrines, of giltcopper, 30 feet in height/*

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(159) G. Mackenzie - K. D
Maddttr on the river bank is Vufkuntijw
Vasireddi established some Vaishnavtic
lished sora of the templet with burnished

(160) 0, Mackenzie - K. D. M, He bwilt


Cheteolu, which he called <Chfaurtikp w

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(161) Sir Walter
and other places,"
- "Gold and Silver
(162) O. Mackenzie - K. D. M* - P. 203
Coins have been found here resently and rumour says that

much of the destruction o'f the old Hindu Temples in

Chebrolu was due to the search for hidden treasure at the


V. V. N,, Zamindar of
'
beginning of this century by Rajah
Chintapalll. The Zamindar however rebuilt or- restored
some temples and gave to place its name of Chathurmukha-
purarn, the city facing the four points of the compos.

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The Brahmins' books are singularly valueless In this regard."

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(165)
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before setting out on a pilgrimage to Benares*
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costly offering to the Ex Peshwa Bajeerao.**

(183) R. Sewell - Historic inscriptions of Sotith India - P. 312*


Cfi

**He was again placed in power in Poona and was given for
his support and defence a subsidiary force of 16 battalions*
On his part, he ceded for their maintenance, territory
sufficient to yield, 20 lakhs of rupees annually,**

217
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the Governor General LorJ Moire visited Madras, the
9

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Lord Mol* He and had an Hi E*
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(185) G. Mackenzie - K* D. M. - P. 82, 66


ln November 1815,
the Pindaris plundered Munagala and Kumara Bandar and
in March 1816, they entered the district near Pemiganchi-
prolu and passed south by Nandigama, crossing the river to
Amaravathy they spread over the Guntur country and passed
9

by way of, Narasaraopet and .Vintikonda to Ktmbam, a


regiment of light cavalry* following hot pursuit, but never
overtaking them* Their ravages are still remembered."

(186) G, Mackenzie ,- K,
D. M, - P. 201 ~ *<Pindoris ravaged t

the towns. People took shelter on this hill and there with-
stood the invaders."

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(187)
gama* Losses -Pending enquiry, the Board
asks the Collector

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and
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hold. the payment of entire Kists,"

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days*
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that this was to remove a etirse which had fallen on him***
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on his father's death, got possession of a hoard of 50 lakhs
of rupees and a million sterling***

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(190) G. Mackenzie - K. D, M. - P, 313, "ThRaja


had been managed by two confidential Brahmins, Sabnavis
Antanna Pantulu and Potturi Kalidas. These two veterans
now took each one of the adopted sons of their deceased
patron and commenced the litigation which has ruined the
family, Subnavis Antanna Pantulu persuaded the elder
adopted son Jagannatlia Babu to claim the whole property
on the ground that the adoption of the younger lad Rama-
natha Babu was invalid, while Potturi Kalidas stood by
Ramanatha Babu in his claim for the Chebrolu portion
which the late Rajah had destined for him,

(191)
G. Mackemie - K. D* M. - P. 314 _ "That in 1818 only
two years afterwards, the copper sheets were stripped off the
roof of the palace at Amaravathy and were
despatched to
Subnavis Antanna Pantulu at Machulapatam to
defray legal
expenses. Where all the money went not one seemed to
know,**
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(192) O* Mackenzie
~ K.D. M law suit accordingly
P* 313* "A
began, between the two youths; the Collectors of Guntur and

Machulipatam attached the greater part of the estates for


arrears and the downfall of the family was very rapid/'

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(1795 183S)
*-
17-KM8I8 - 1\ IX
"Succession - Dispute^ Proceedings of the Provincial Court
of Appeal The Collector copyuf ttie of
the Board - 00 the opinion of the for by the

AppeUitc Court that both the adopted re to

equal portions and that the had an


portion in his lifetime, the are to
such unequal portions etc, , the Court decides that the
adopted son is entitled to a moiety front bi$ a certain
sum to the elder,**

202
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(194)
both tired of the recommended to them to withdraw
suit* I

and to settle the matter amicably* The younger is, of course^


anxious to do this, The elder likewise expressed his willing-
ness, but his native advisers are against it, and I imagine the
suit will proceed-**

263
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(195) Sir Elliot** report. "That a Lakl. and hai'f 'mm' remitted to
Madras to bribe Pandits and
purcta* Mantrams hut even
endltUrc SUCh as that Fifl
,.j7
lasted longer
y Lukh * G 8ht to have

- 313. "His
as a prey to the law
Courts."
. the
partly
squandered in legtl expenses,**

264
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(197J
elder brother Jagannatha Babu died."

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O. Mackenzie K. D. M. - P-3I5 "On the 1 4th of March


1832, the Sadr Court at one Judgment
For the three pending The was to the effect
that Chava mm not by Jagannatha
Babu, that the brother, was duly
adopted by Rajah Venkataclri, md m
md Ramanatha Babu were undivided the widows
Atchamma and entitled to
froro the date of their death* This decision
gave to Ramanatha Babu what was n0w left of the of
Rajah Venkttadrl

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(Monroe Volum V-P. 192) 1882-1838

(199)
Moore's Indian appeals - Vol V - Page 192 "The Court
direct that whatever lands the Collectors of Guntur and
Maanlipatam, may have in their charge belonging to Vasireddi
estate, and attached under order of the Provincial Court be
delivered over to the petitioner, Ramanatha Babu."

(200) G, Mackenzie - K. Di M* P~315. "His management was


not successful and in iome respects was fraudulent as he
accepted for his own purpose large sums when granting leases
on unduly low rente/*

269
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Q, Mackenzie ~ K. I). M. ~ P.

grand SOBS of his cousin live on un allowance givctithcm by Govt.


They greatly assisted R. Scuell* in hfe investigation* und it was
through their courtesy In Dec, 1881* that Dr ha* enabled
to enter the temple and inspect the imcrtpttom, not withstanding
the opposition of the brahmins.** fed5

Memorial of V* Lafcshminarasimha Naulu * P. 5. "That


(201)
the Zsfttindary wat thereupon sold OB 1st Apr kit 1846 and
brought in by Govt. for the nominal of Rs. 5<MI,
G* Mackenzie - K. IX M.*- P. 315 "In 1846, they were
formally brought to sale and bought in by the G0vt f while
in 1849, the Court of Directors reidi Sir W
report
decided that the Guntur Zamindari* permanently

272
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chancery suit in Black House*)


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(202)
O. Mackenzie - K. D, M. -P. 316."They decided that the
adoption of the second brother, Ramanatha Babu was invalid
and that he could not inherit any of the ancestral property
of Rajah Venkatadri Naidu which must all pass to Jaganna-
tha Babu but that the younger brother, Ramanatha Babu was
entitled to any acquired property given him by Rajah
Venkatadri Naidu* The adoption of Chava Lakshmipathl
by Jagannatha Babu was held good with the following
remarks."

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Lakshmipathi Naidu having carried on a
bootless fight for the estates for over a quarter of a century, died
of a broken heart at his failure to regain them) oJL js!

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to the request contained in this petition ) c *,,,*>. - *% ,

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6-7-1 85 2
tl.l<,

The report of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council


dated the 5th of July, 1852, and the order in Council made thereon,
were as follows ;

"The Lords of the


obedience to your Majesty's
Commiite, in

said order of rcfernce, have this day taken the Htitl petition into
consideration* and having been attended by Counsel on bvhnlfofthc

petitioner, and likewise on behalf of the Indict Company, their

Lordships do this day humbly '"r


to report to your ff $IF Majesty as J|!F $*

their opinion, that the said Court of Suddcr Dcwanny Adawlut,


at Madras, ought to be ordered forthwith to carry into execution.
Her Majesty's order in Council of the 2nd of March 1848(321)
made upon the hearing of the said appeal, and.to direct the Collec-
tors of Gtmtur and Masulipatam, and those districts in which the
Vasireddy estates are situated to put the Appellant Rajah Lakthmi-
pathi Naidu, in possession of the said property, in pursuance of the
report of this Committee, of the 29th of February, 1848 and of
Her Majesty's order in Council, of the
2nd of March. 1848 approving
the same, reserving to the Madras Government, and to all
persons

276
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except the respondents in the original appeal, the right to appear


for their interest, if any,

Her Majesty having taken the said report into considertion,


was pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to
approve thereof, and to order, as it is hereby ordered, that the
Court of Sudder Dewanny Adaulut, at Madras, do forthwith carry
into execution Her Majesty's order in Council, of the 2nd of March

1848, and that the said Court do direct the Collectors of Guntur
and Masulipatam, and of those districts in which the Vasireddi
estates arc situated, to put the Appellant, Rajah Lakshmi Pathy
Kaidoo Bahadoor, in possession of the said property, in pursuance
of the report of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, of
the 29th of February, 1848 and of Her Majesty's said order in
Council of the 2nd March, 1848 approving the same observing to
Madras Government, and to all persons, except the respondents in
the original appeal, the right to appear for their interest, if any*
Whereof Judges of the said court to Sudder Dewany Adaulut at
Madras for the time being, and all other Persons whom it may
concern, are to take notice and govern themselves accordingly**
Indian Vol. V - P. 201 - 202,
(Moorie's appeals)

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<203) O. Mackenzie- K. D. M. - P* 817, "The widow of


P^thi Naidtt, adopted a son to whom the of
Rs. JOOO is continued. He is named Vtslreddi
Narasimha Naidtt aad he resides at Machulfpatanu"

278
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G. Mackenzie District

J. Harirao

V. L. Narasimha Naidu
the
of

Letters to the Fort. to the


of the
St, George District.

-
(1795
Sir Thomas Munro
Sir W. Elliot

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