The musnud of Murshidabad (1704-1904) being a synopsis of the history of Murshidabad for the last two centuries, to which are appended notes of places and objects of interest at Murshidabad . r I [ I ] Given at our Court at Osborne the 21st day ofAugust in the year of our Lord 1851, and in thefifteenth year of our Reign. The following- is a copy of another interestingletter from Lord William Cavendish Bentick, Gover-nor General, addressed to Amiran-nissa Begum, knownas Dulhin Begum, widow of Nawab Nazim Ali Her Highness Nawab Amekrun-nissa Honored and Valued Friend, Being desir


The musnud of Murshidabad (1704-1904) being a synopsis of the history of Murshidabad for the last two centuries, to which are appended notes of places and objects of interest at Murshidabad . r I [ I ] Given at our Court at Osborne the 21st day ofAugust in the year of our Lord 1851, and in thefifteenth year of our Reign. The following- is a copy of another interestingletter from Lord William Cavendish Bentick, Gover-nor General, addressed to Amiran-nissa Begum, knownas Dulhin Begum, widow of Nawab Nazim Ali Her Highness Nawab Amekrun-nissa Honored and Valued Friend, Being desirous of returning to England, I some-time since expressed my request to be relieved fromthe charge of the Supreme Government of the BritishPossessions in India and it is my intention to embarkfor Europe about the middle of the next month. I have not yet heard whether any individual hasbeen appointed to succeed me from England, butshould no one arrive in that capacity before mydeparture, Sir Charles Metcalfe, who has received aprovisional appointment to that effect, will succeedme in the office of the Governor General and willexercise, until further orders, the important functionsof thi


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