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Land Settlement Reports India - States Or Union Territories Land Settlement Reports India - States or Union Territories MF-3960 reel 250. Memorandum upon current land revenue settlements in the temporarily-settled parts of British India [microform]. Calcutta : Printed at the Home, Revenue and Agricultural Dept., Press, 1880. V/27/310/1A OCLC # 24171894 Assam MF-4203 reel 3. Assam Valley re-assessment report. [microform]. Assam : G.I.C.P.O., [1893?]. V/27/314/4 OCLC # 24172455 Cachar District. MF-4352 reel 8. Final report on the resettlement of the Cachar District for the years 1894-99 [microform] / by Rai Sarat Chandra Banarji, Settlement Officer, Cachar. Shillong : Printed at Assam Secretariat Printing Office, 1901. V/27/314/5 OCLC # 24209423 MF-15049 r.1 Final report on the resettlement of Cachar for the year 1917-18 / by W. L. Scott. Shillong : Printed at the Assam Secretariat Printing Office, 1919. V (9) 4092 = V/27/314/6 OCLC # 85774580 Darrang District. MF-4352 reel 6. India land settlement reports. Assam, Darrang District. Report on the land revenue settlement of the Darrang District of Eastern Bengal and Assam [microform] : effected during the years 1905 to 1909 / by J. McSwiney, Settlement Officer, Darrang. Shillong : Printed at Eastern Bengal and Assam Secretariat Printing Office, 1910. V/27/314/7 OCLC # 24209314 Kamrup District. MF-4352 reel 11. Report on the land revenue settlement of the Kamrup District of Eastern Bengal and Assam [microform] : effected during the years 1902 to 1905 / by J. McSwiney, Settlement Officer, Kamrup. Shillong : Printed at Eastern Bengal and Assam Secretariat Press, 1906. V/27/314/9 OCLC # 24209587 MF-13997 r.1 Report on the land revenue settlement of the Kamrup district, March 1928 / by S. P. Desai. Shillong : Printed at the Assam Government Printing Office, 1930. V/27/314/10 OCLC # 60573319 Lakhimpur District. MF-4352 reel 9. Final report on the resettlement of land revenue in the Lakhimpur District, Assam [microform] : during the years 1908 to 1912 / by S.N. Mackenzie. Shillong : Printed at Assam Secretariat Printing Office, 1912. V/27/314/11 OCLC # 24209477 Nowgong District. MF-4352 reel 12. Report on the land revenue settlement of the Nowgong District during the years 1905-1906 to 1908-1909 by A.R. Edwards. Shillong : Printed at Eastern Bengal and Assam Secretariat Printing Office, 1909. V/27/314/13 OCLC # 24268226 MF-13998 r.1 Report on the resettlement of the Nowgong District, during the years 1926 (October) to 1932 (January) / by S. N. Datta. Shillong : printed at the Assam Government Press, 1933. V/27/314/14 OCLC # 60573320 Sibsagar District. MF-4352 reel 10. Report on the land revenue settlement of the Sibsagar District [microform] : during the years 1902-1903 to 1905-1906 / by S.G. Hart. Shillong : Printed at Eastern Bengal and Assam Secretariat Press, 1906. V/27/314/15 OCLC # 24209514 MF-14951 r.1 Report on the land revenue settlement of the Sibsagar district during the years 1923 to 1929 / by C. K. Rhodes. Shillong : Printed at the Assam Government Press, 1929. V (9) 5306 = V/27/314/16 OCLC # 85774998 Bihar Bhagalpur District. MF-3960 reel 271. Survey and settlement of the Srinagar-Banaili Estates, 1887-1894 [microform]. [Calcutta : Secretary, Board of Revenue, 1895]. V/27/314/30 OCLC # 24209975 MF-3960 reel 258. Final report on the survey and settlement operations in the Bhagalpur District, 1902-1910 / by P.W. Murphy. Calcutta : Bengal Secretariat Book Depot, 1912. V/27/314/31 OCLC # 24198960 MF-13999 r.1 Final report on the Kosi Diara survey and settlement operations in the Districts of Bhagalpur and Purnea, 1926-31. / Prasad, Ray Haradatta. Patna, 1932. V/27/314/32 OCLC # 60573321 Champaran District. MF-3960 reel 178 Final report on the survey and settlement operations in the Champaran District, 1892 to 1899 / by C.J. Stevenson- Moore. Calcutta : Bengal Secretariat Press, 1900. V/27/314/36 OCLC # 24159673 MF-3960 reel 178. Final report on the survey and settlement operations (revision) in the District of Champaran (1913-1919) / by J.A. Sweeney. Patna : Superintendent, Govt. Printing, 1922. V/27/314/37 OCLC # 24159585 Chota Nagpur District. MF-3960 reel 254. Report on the settlement of the estate of the Maharajah of Chota Nagpore [microform]. Calcutta : Printed at the Bengal Secretariat Press, 1888. OCLC # 24186085 Darbhanga District. MF-3960 reel 232. Final report on the survey and settlement operations in the Dharbhanga District, 1896 to 1903 / by J.H. Kerr. Calcutta : Printed at Bengal Secretariat Press, 1904. V/27/314/49 OCLC # 24171118 Gaya District. MF-3981 reel 20. Final report on the survey and settlement operations in the Tikari Ward's estates, the government estates and the Belkhara Mahals in the Gaya District, seasons 1893 to 1898 [microform] / by C.J. Stevenson-Moore. Calcutta : Bengal Secretariat Press, 1898. V/27/314/55 OCLC # 24204959 MF-4138 reel 4. Final report on the survey and settlement operations in the Maksudpur Estate in the District of Gaya, 1900-1904 Calcutta : Bengal Secretariat Book Depot, 1907. V/27/314/56 OCLC # 24156043 MF-4138 reel 5. Final report on the survey and settlement operations in the Deo Estate in the District of Gaya, 1901-1904 by H. Coupland. Calcutta : Bengal Secretariat Book Depot, 1907. V/27/314/57 OCLC # 24156028 MF-15068 r.1 Final report on the survey and settlement operations in the district of Gaya (1911-1918). Tanner, E. L. Patna : Supterintendent, Government Printing, Bihar and Orissa, 1919. V (9) 4191 = V/27/314/58 OCLC # 85774633 Hazaribagh District. MF-3960 reel 254. Final report on the survey and settlement operations in the Koderma Government Estate in the District of Hazaribagh, 1902-1904 / by H. Coupland. Calcutta : Bengal Secretariat Book Depot, 1906. V/27/314/59 OCLC # 24170813 MF-3960 reel 252. Final report on the survey and settlement operations in the District of Hazaribagh, 1908-1915 / by J.D. Sifton. Patna : Superintendent, Govt. Printing, 1917. V/27/314/60 OCLC # 24170858 MF-14932 r.1 Final report of the revision survey and settlement operations in the Kodarma government estates in the district of Hazaribagh, 1922-24 / by B. K. Gokhale. Patna : Superintendent, Government Printing, Bihar and Orissa, 1925. V (9) 4898 = V/27/314/61 OCLC # 85775038 Monghyr District. MF-3981 reel 21. Final report on the survey and settlement of the Narhan Ward's Estate in the Monghyr District, Bengal, seasons 1893-98 [microform] / by C.J. Stevenson-Moore. Calcutta : Bengal Secretariat Press, 1898. V/27/314/81 OCLC # 24210344 MF-4203 reel 9. Final report on the survey and settlement operations in the District of Monghyr, North, 1905-1907 / by H. Coupland, Settlement Officer, Bihar. Calcutta : Bengal Secretariat Book Depot, 1908. V/27/314/82 OCLC # 24172465 MF-3960 reel 252. Final report on the survey and settlement operations (under Chapter X of the Bengal Tenancy Act) in the District of Monghyr (South), 1905-1912 [microform] / by P.W. Murphy. Ranchi : Bihar and Orissa Secretariat Printing Office, 1914. V/27/314/83 OCLC # 24180580 Muzaffarpur District. MF-3960 reel 232. Final report on the survey and settlement operations in the Muzaffarpur District, 1892 to 1899 [microform] / by C.J. Stevenson-Moore. Calcutta : Printed at Bengal Secretariat Press, 1901. V/27/314/86 OCLC # 24185242 Palamau District. MF-14966 r.1 Report on the ryotwaree settlement of the Government Farms in Palamow. / Forbes, L. R. Calcutta, 1872 [1916?]. Tr. 886 (k) OCLC # 85774656 MF-3960 reel 258. Final report on the survey and settlement of the Palamau Government Estate, Palamau District, in Chota Nagpur, Bengal, seasons 1894-95 to 1896-97 [microform] / by D.M.E. Sunder. Calcutta : Bengal Secretariat Press, 1898. V/27/314/93 OCLC # 24204776 MF-3960 reel 252. Final report of the survey and settlement operations in the District of Palamau, 1913-1920 / by T.W. Bridge. Patna : Superintendent Govt. Printing, 1921. V/27/314/94 OCLC # 24170885 Patna District. MF-4138 reel 6. Final report on the survey and settlement of the government and temporarily settled estates and of certain private estates in the Patna District, 1901 to 1904 [microform] / by H. Coupland, Settlement Officer, Bihar. Calcutta : Bengal Secretariat Book Depot, 1907. V/27/314/95 OCLC # 24156015 MF-3981 reel 26. Final report on the survey and settlement operations in the District of Patna, (1907-1912) / by J.F.W. James. Patna : Bihar and Orissa Govt. Press, 1914. V/27/314/96 OCLC # 24199783 MF-13993 r.1 Final report on the survey and settlement operations in the Government and temporarily settled estates and certain private estates in the District of Patna, 1919-29. / Jha, Birinchi Patna, 1933. V/27/314/97 OCLC # 60594876 Purnea District. MF-4352 reel 5. Final report on the survey and settlement operations under Chapter X of the Bengal Tenancy Act in the District of Purnea, 1901-1908 [microform] / by J. Byrne, late Assistant Settlement Officer, Bihar Settlement. Calcutta : Bengal Secretariat Book Depot, 1908. V/27/314/100 OCLC # 24209248 MF-15076 r.1 Final report on the survey and settlement operations of the Kosi Diara area in the district of Purnea, 1923-1926 / by Nalinindra Lal Bose. Patna : Superintendent, Government Printing, Bihar and Orissa, 1927. V (9) 5026 = V/27/314/101 OCLC # 85767148 MF-13999 r.1 Final report on the Kosi Diara survey and settlement operations in the Districts of Bhagalpur and Purnea, 1926-31. / Prasad, Ray Haradatta. Patna, 1932. [V/27/314/32] OCLC # 60573321 Ranchi District. MF-4352 reel 2. Survey and settlement operations in the District of Ranchi, 1902-1910 / by J. Reid, Settlement Officer, Chota Nagpur. Calcutta : Bengal Secretariat Book Depot, 1912. V/27/314/103 OCLC # 24172066 Santal Parganas.
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