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His Talook is called Mancoor, in the Purgunnah of Poocareea, dependent on Rajashahee; its revenues, payable to the government are 12 or 13 hundred rupees a year, & he has a profit of from 1500 to 2000 Rupee annually – about the middle or end of May 1791. Prosor complained to me as a magistrate, that certain persons had come & fixed a Seal on his house, & that he had run away to complain. I saw none of the men complained of for the seizure. I have referred to some written memorandums, since I knew I was to give evidence; but the time of Proson’s arrival at Nattore’s I should have known without those memorandums. Seebna [ILL] has no cause defending in Calcutta, in 1790, to my knowledge.