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Land Settlement Reports the Bombay Presidency General Land Settlement Reports The Bombay Presidency The majority of the reports contained herein were published by the Bombay Presidency and were collected under the series "Selections from the records of the Government of Bombay." Select records not included in the collection but related to the collectorates of Bombay are included here as well. General MF-3960 reel 229. Papers connected with the Bombay revenue and settlement system. Calcutta : Office of the Superintendent of Govt. Printing, 1883. Also filmed at MF-3415 reel 4 V/27/310/30A OCLC # 24160422 MF-4041 reel 34. Calender of land revenue settlements for the districts comprised in the Bombay Presidency, including Sind. [s.l. : s.n.], 1899. V/27/310/30B OCLC # 24199691 MF-4041 reel 35. Detailed calenders of current land revenue settlements for the Bombay Presidency, including Sind. [s.l. s.n., 1900?]. V/27/310/30C OCLC # 24199694 MF-4041 reel 36. Calender of land revenue settlements for the districts comprised in the Bombay Presidency, Including Sind. [s.l. : s.n.], 1906. V/27/310/30D OCLC # 24199695 MF-4041 reel 37. Detailed calender of current land revenue settlements for the districts comprised in the Bombay Presidency, including sind. [s.l. : s.n.], 1907. V/27/310/30E OCLC # 24199699 MF-4041 reel 38. Detailed calender of current land revenue settlements for the Bombay Presidency including Sind, for the quinquennium ending 1911-12. Bombay : Printed at Govt. Central Press, 1918. V/27/310/30F OCLC # 24199696 MF-3989 reel 20. Character of land tenures and system of survey and settlement of the Bombay Presidency. Bombay : Printed at the Govt. Central Press, 1908. Selections from the records of the Bombay Government ; new ser. no. 278. V/23/281 OCLC # 24148567 MF-3989 reel 34. Character of land tenures and system of survey and settlement in the Bombay Presidency. Bombay : Printed at the Govt. Central Press, 1914. Selections from the records of the Bombay Government ; new ser. no. 524. V/23/281 OCLC # 24210597 MF-3989 reel 2 SAMP. Official correspondence relative to the introduction of a rough survey and revenue settlement in the Province of Sind. [Microform.]. Bombay : Printed for Govt. at Bombay Education Society's Press, 1855. Selections from the records of the Bombay Government ; new ser. no. 18. V/23/215 OCLC # 24268840 MF-3989 reel 2. Further correspondence relative to the introduction of a rough survey and revenue settlement in the Province of Sind. [Microform.]. Bombay : Printed for Govt. at Bombay Education Society's Press, 1859. Selections from the records of the Bombay Government ; new ser. no. 18 contd. V/23/215 OCLC # 24268715 Ahmedabad Collectorate MF-3439. Reports on the Purgunnas of Puranteej, Hursol, Morassa, Bayur, and Veerumgam, of the Ahmedabad Collectorate. / by P.M. Melvill, employed on the survey of that collectorate ; also reports on the portions of the Duskroee Purgunna situated in the Ahmedabad and Kaira Collectorates by J. Cruikshank, Revenue Surveyor, Guzerat. [s.l. : s.n.], 1853 (Bombay : For Govt. at the Bombay Education Society's Press). Selections from the records of the Bombay Government ; no. 10. V/23/206 OCLC # 24260148 MF-3439 SAMP. Reports on the portions of the Dholka Purgunna situated in the Ahmedabad and Kaira Collectorates : also on the Mehemoodabad and Nureead Purgunnas, and on the Oomret and Bhaluj Tuppas in the Kaira Collectorate and on the Pitlad Purgunna and Nepar Tuppa in the same collectorate. / by J. Cruikshank, Revenue Surveyor, Guzerat. [s.l. : s.n.], 1853 (Bombay : For Govt. at the Bombay Education Society's Press). Selections from the records of the Bombay Government ; no. 11. V/23/207 OCLC # 24260084 MF-3989 reel 16. Papers relating to the revision survey settlement of 76 villages of the Dholka Taluka of the Ahmedabad Collectorate Bombay : Printed at the Govt. Central Press, 1888. Selections from the records of the Bombay Government ; new ser., no. 217. V/23/274 OCLC # 24235335 MF-3989 reel 16. Papers relating to the revision survey settlement of 123 villages of the Daskroi Taluka of the Ahmedabad Collectorate . Bombay : Printed at the Govt. Central Press, 1889. Selections from the records of the Bombay Government ; new ser., no. 214. V/23/274 OCLC # 24235298 MF-3989 reel 17. Papers relating to the revision survey settlement of 12 Khalsa villages and original settlement of 1 villages of the Dhandhuka Taluka of the Ahmedabad Collectorate. Bombay : Printed at Govt. Central Press, 1889. Selections from the records of the Bombay Government ; new ser., no. 227. V/23/276 OCLC # 24234951 MF-3989 reel 18. Papers relating to the revision survey settlement of 69 government villages of the Viramgam Taluka of the Ahmedabad Collectorate. Bombay : Printed at Govt. Central Press, 1890. Selections from the records of the Bombay Government; new ser. no. 242. V/23/278 OCLC # 24199396 MF-3989 reel 18. Papers relating to the revision survey settlement of 31 Talukdari villages, 8 villages of the Sons of Litifkhan, and also of the Talukdari Wanto in 3 government villages of the Dholka Taluka of the Ahmedabad Collectorate. Bombay : Printed at Govt. Central Press, 1891. Selections from the records of the Bombay Government; new ser., no. 251. V/23/279 OCLC # 24199147 MF-3989 reel 18. Papers relating to the revision survey settlement of 47 government villages of the Sanand Taluka of the Ahmedabad Collectorate. Bombay : Printed at Govt. Central Press, 1891. Selections from the records of the Bombay Government; new ser. no. 252. V/23/279 OCLC # 24199384 MF-3989 reel 19. Papers relating to the revision survey settlement of 4 government villages of the Gogha Taluka of the Ahmedabad District. Bombay : Printed at Govt. Central Press, 1892. Selections from the records of the Bombay Government ; new ser., no. 255. V/23/279 OCLC # 24230009 MF-3989 reel 19. Papers relating to the revision survey settlement of the Parantij Taluka of the Ahmedabad Collectorate. Bombay : Printed at Govt. Central Press, 1892. Selections from the records of the Bombay Government ; new ser., no. 261. V/23/279 OCLC # 24229795 MF-3989 reel 20. Papers relating to the revision survey settlement of the talukdari villages of the Gogha Taluka of the Ahmedabad District. Bombay : Printed at the Govt. Central Press, 1894. Selections from the records of the Bombay Government ; new ser., no. 279. V/23/281 OCLC # 24148672 MF-3989 reel 20. Papers relating to the revision survey settlement of the talukdari villages of the Dhandhuka Taluka of the Ahmedabad Collectorate. Bombay : Printed at the Govt. Central Press, 1895. Selections from the records of the Bombay Government ; no. 292. V/23/282 OCLC # 24148645 MF-3989 reel 20. Papers relating to the revision survey settlement of the talukdari villages of the Sanand Taluka of the Ahmedabad Collectorate. Bombay : Printed at the Govt. Central Press, 1895. Selections from the records of the Bombay Government ; new ser., no. 298. V/23/283 OCLC # 24148704 MF-3989 reel 21. Papers relating to the revision survey settlement of the Talukdari Villages of the Viramgam Taluka of the Ahmedabad Collectorate. Bombay : Printed at Govt. Central Press, 1895. Selections from the records of the Bombay Government ; no. 303. V/23/283 OCLC # 24229747 MF-3989 reel 26. Papers relating to the revision survey settlement of the village Vatva of the Daskroi Taluka of the Ahmedabad Collectorate . Bombay : Printed at the Govt. Central Press, 1898. Selections from the records of the Bombay Government ; new ser. no. 365. V/23/289 OCLC # 24149431 MF-3989 reel 26. Papers relating to the revision survey settlement of village Vatva of the Daskroi Taluka of the Ahmedabad Collectorate . Bombay : Printed at the Govt. Central Press, 1899. Selections from the records of the Bombay Government ; new ser. no. 365 supplement. V/23/289 OCLC # 24149499 Ahmednagar Collectorate. MF-3439 SAMP. Report on the village communities of the Deccan : with especial reference to the claims of the village officers in the Ahmednuggur Collectorate to "Purbhara Huks," or renumeration from their villages, independent of what they receive from government. / by R.N. Goodine, Subassistant Superintendent Ahmednuggur Revenue Survey and Assessment (noe Assistant Superintendent). [s.l. : s.n.], 1852 (Bombay : For Govt. at the Bombay Education Society's Press). Selections from the records of the Bombay Government ; no. 4. V/23/206 OCLC # 24260071 MF-3989 reel 9. Report on the assessment of the Rahooree Talooka in the Ahmednuggur Collectorate. Bombay : Printed for Govt., Education Society's Press, Byculla 1870. Selections from the records of the Bombay Government ; new ser., no. 117. V/23/251 OCLC # 24235002 MF-3989 reel 9. Papers relating to the revision of assessment in six talookas of the Ahmednuggur Collectorate. Bombay : Printed for Govt. at the Education Society's Press, Byculla, 1871. Selections from the records of the Bombay Government ; new ser., no. 123. V/23/252 OCLC # 24235171 MF-3960 reel 224. Settlement report assessment of 99 villiages in Rahuri Taluka of the Ahmednagar Collectorate 1880. [Poona : Revenue Dept., Survey Commissioner's Office, 1880]. V/27/314/131 OCLC # 24185666 MF-3960 reel 158 SAMP. Assessment of 21 villages in Rahuri Taluka, Nagar Collectorate. [Microform.]. [Camp Kolhar : Superintendent, Revenue Survey and Assessment, 1881]. V/27/314/132 OCLC # 24902251 MF-3960 reel 225. Settlement report assessment of 79 villiages in Sangamner Taluka of Ahmednagar Collectorate 1880. [Poona : Revenue Dept., Survey and Settlement Commissioner, 1880]. V/27/314/133 ? OCLC # 24185903 MF-3960 reel 160. Assessment of 50 villiages of the Sangamner Taluka, Nagar Collectorate. [Camp Kolhar : Superintendent, Revenue Survey and Assessment, 1881]. V/27/314/134 OCLC # 24185746 MF-3960 reel 159. Settlement report, assessment of 23 villiages of the Kopargaon Taluka, Nagar Collectorate. [Camp Pimpalvandi : Superintendent, Revenue Survey and Assessment, 1881]. V/27/314/135 OCLC # 24185697 MF-3981 reel 14.
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