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Partition Treaty of Hyderabad, with his Highness the Soobehdar of the Deccan, 1804 Page 297

Treaty between the Honourable East India Company and his Highness the Soobehdar of the Deccan, and his children, heirs, and successors, for the further confirmation of friendship and unity of interests, concluded through the agency of Charles Theophilus Metcalfe, Esquire, Resident at the court of his said Highness, by virtue of full powers to that effect vested in him by his Excellency the most Noble Francis Marquis of Hastings, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, one of his Britannic Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Governor-General in Council, appointed by the Honourable the Court of Directors of the said Honourable Com- pany, to direct and control all their affairs in the East Indies, and Commander-in-Chief of his Majesty's and the Honourable Com- pany's Forces, dated the 12th December, 1822 . . . 300

Treaty confirmatory of former Treaties, dated the 17th October, 1831 306

Treaty between the Honourable the English East India Company and his Highness the Nuwab Nizam-ool-Moolk Asoph Jah Bahadoor, settled by Colonel J. Low, C.B., Resident at the court of his High- ness, by virtue of full powers to that effect vested in him by the Most Noble James Andrew Marquis of Dalhousie, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, one of her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, and Governor- General, appointed by the Honourable Company to direct and control all their affairs in the East Indies, dated the 21st May, 1853 . 308

Supplemental Treaty between her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain on the one part, and his Highness the Nuwab (Ufzool-ood-Dowlah Nizam-ool-Moolk Asoph Jah Bahadoor) on the other part, settled by Lieutenant-Colonel Cuthbert Davidson, C.B., Resident at the court of his Highness, by virtue of full powers to that effect vested in him by his Excellency the Right Honourable Charles John Earl Canning, G.C.B., Viceroy and Governor- General of India, and one of her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, dated the 7th December, 1860 316