Six bighas cultivated by Govinda the oilman.
Three, under Hira and Tara the oilmen.
Seventeen cultivated by the mason Hansa, and Lal the oilman.
Four bighas of waste and forest land (parti, aryana) which belonged to Govinda and Hira, etc., etc.; and so on enumerating all the fields composing the above aggregate.
Dues and Privileges
| Pieces of money | 12. |
| Grain | 24 maunds. |
| On the festivals of Rakhi, Diwali, and Holi, one copper coin from each house. | |
| Serana | at harvest. |
| Shukri from the Brahmans. | |
| Transit duties for protection of merchandise, viz., a pice on every cart-load, and half a pice for each bullock. | |
| Two platters on every marriage feast. | |
No. VIII
Grant of Bhum by the Inhabitants of Amli to Rawat Fateh Singh of Amet. S. 1814 (A.D. 1758)
The Ranawats Sawant Singh and Subhag Singh had Amli in grant; but they were oppressive to the inhabitants, slew the Patels Jodha and Bhagi, and so ill-treated the Brahmans, that Kusal and Nathu sacrificed themselves on the pyre. The inhabitants demanded the protection of the Rana, and the pattayats were changed; and now the inhabitants grant in rakhwali one hundred and twenty-five bighas as bhum to Fateh Singh[[36]] [204].