collection of treaties, engagements and other papers of importance relating to British affairs in malabar

Contributor(s): Logan, William, EdMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Trivandrum State gazetteers 1998Edition: 4Description: 467 pISBN: 8185499314DDC classification: 954.83 Summary: William Logan's 'Malabar' is popularly known as ‘Malabar Manual’. It is a huge book of more than 500,000 words. This particular edition of the book comes in Four Volumes of page-size 7" X 10". This is Volume no. 3 of these four volumes. The Contents list of the book is given below in an abridged form: (a) Land Tenures (b) Land Revenue I. Preliminary Remarks and Plan II. Historical Facts down to 1805-6. Kolattunad Randattara The English Settlement at Tellicherry and Dharmappattanam Island Iruvalinad Kurungott Nayar’s Nad Kottayam Kadattanad Payyormala, Payanad, Kurumbranad, Tamarasseri, Polanad, Beypore, Pulavayi South Parappanad, Ramnud, Choranad, Ernad Vellattiri, Walluvanad, Nedunganad, Kavalappara Vadamalapuram, Tommalapuram, Naduvatturn Vettatnad Kutnad, Chavakkad, Chewai III. Retrospective Summary as for the year 1805-6 IV. The system of Land Revenue management adopted in Malabar 1805 -18 VI. The Exceptional Nads Cannanore and the Laccadive Islands Wynad Dutch Settlement at Cochin Dutch Settlement at Tangasseri and English Settlement at Anjengo VII. Final Summary and General Conclusions INDEX Appendix I—Statistics II.—Animals III.—Fishes List of abbreviations of authors' names IV.—Birds V. — Butterflies VI.—Timber Trees VII.—Roads VIII.—Port Rules (Major Ports) IX.— Do. (Minor Ports) X.—Proverbs XI.—Mahl Vocabulary A number of extra images have been added in this new edition of the book. PLEASE NOTE**: Since the contents of this book have been taken from low-quality scanned version of the original book available online, wherever the text has been inserted in the form of images, the text might look blurry and very faint. The following pages are slightly blurry: Fishes of Malabar. From Page no. 243 Birds of Malabar. From Page no. 255 Butterflies of Malabar. From Page no. 265 A few pages are totally illegible.
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malabar manual vol III

William Logan's 'Malabar' is popularly known as ‘Malabar Manual’. It is a huge book of more than 500,000 words. This particular edition of the book comes in Four Volumes of page-size 7" X 10". This is Volume no. 3 of these four volumes.

The Contents list of the book is given below in an abridged form: (a) Land Tenures

(b) Land Revenue

I. Preliminary Remarks and Plan

II. Historical Facts down to 1805-6.

Kolattunad Randattara

The English Settlement at Tellicherry and Dharmappattanam Island

Iruvalinad Kurungott Nayar’s Nad

Kottayam

Kadattanad

Payyormala, Payanad, Kurumbranad, Tamarasseri, Polanad, Beypore, Pulavayi South Parappanad, Ramnud, Choranad, Ernad Vellattiri, Walluvanad, Nedunganad, Kavalappara Vadamalapuram, Tommalapuram, Naduvatturn Vettatnad Kutnad, Chavakkad, Chewai

III. Retrospective Summary as for the year 1805-6

IV. The system of Land Revenue management adopted in Malabar 1805 -18

VI. The Exceptional Nads Cannanore and the Laccadive Islands

Wynad Dutch Settlement at Cochin Dutch Settlement at Tangasseri and English Settlement at Anjengo

VII. Final Summary and General Conclusions

INDEX Appendix

I—Statistics

II.—Animals

III.—Fishes List of abbreviations of authors' names

IV.—Birds

V. — Butterflies

VI.—Timber Trees

VII.—Roads

VIII.—Port Rules (Major Ports)

IX.— Do. (Minor Ports)

X.—Proverbs

XI.—Mahl Vocabulary

A number of extra images have been added in this new edition of the book.

PLEASE NOTE**: Since the contents of this book have been taken from low-quality scanned version of the original book available online, wherever the text has been inserted in the form of images, the text might look blurry and very faint. The following pages are slightly blurry: Fishes of Malabar. From Page no. 243 Birds of Malabar. From Page no. 255 Butterflies of Malabar. From Page no. 265

A few pages are totally illegible.

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