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Deposition of Meer Khan.
but carried them frequently to be value three strings of Pearls a little larger than Patna Pease worth six thousand Rupees. A pair of diamond ear rings of the value five hundred and seventy five Rupees. An ornament of Pearl for the nose valued at four hundred Rupees. These I brought myself for the Plaintiff. There were Bracelets for the hands, Rings, two strings of very large Pearls and a Jewels for the Breast hanging to those string, this Jewels was of Diamonds set in Gold, and rubies round it: the ornament was of the size of a dollar, All the Jewels, diamonds and Ornaments together were worth about forty or fifty thousand Rupees.
There was a Tent of the value of two hundred Rupees in two hundred and fifty Rupees. About one hundred maunds of Copper and Brass utensils. There was Silver plate of the weight of fifteen or twenty seers. There was one glass [ILL] Candlestick worth one thousnad Rupees, bought of the [ILL] There were two small glass branch Candlesticks
worth