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The archives are held at Brunel Way, Langford Mead, Norton Fitzwarren, Taunton, and run by Somerset County Council. [1] The records held include oral history recordings, estate and manorial records, parish registers and the archives of the Somerset Light Infantry and Avon and Somerset Constabulary. [2] [3]
25. Tools of Maharashtra History-Section 2nd: p. 592 26. Tools of Maharashtra History - Section 3rd: p. 614 27. The Factory and Company Records - Report: Pp. 16 28. Alienation Office Records and Poona Daftar: Pp. 80 29. Report on the Peshava Daftar or Guide to the Records: 30. A Study of Literature on Science and Technology of Olden Times: Pp. 24
The table below lists all the talukas (tahsils/tehsils) of all the thirty-six districts in the Indian state of Maharashtra, along with district-subdivision and urban status information of headquarters villages/towns, as all talukas are intermediate level panchayats between the zilla parishad (district councils) at the district level and gram panchayats (village councils) at the lower level.
The 7/12 extract is an extract from the land register maintained by the revenue department of the governments of Maharashtra and Gujarat, states in India. [when?] The extract gives information of the survey number of the land, the name of the owner of the land and its cultivator, the area of the land, the type of cultivation - whether irrigated or rain fed, the crops planted in the last ...
Before British rule, the Maharashtra region was divided into many revenue divisions. The medieval equivalent of a county or district was the pargana. The chief of the pargana was called Deshmukh and record keepers were called Deshpande. [81] [82] The lowest administrative unit was the village.
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Somerset is generally regarded as a first-class team from 1882 to 1885 and from their entry into the County Championship in 1891. The record is complicated by a number of matches that W G Grace played for Gloucestershire against Somerset between 1879 and 1885.
"Somerset's performance in the County Championship (1891–2009)". Somerset County Cricket Club and Somerset Cricket Board Yearbook 2009/10. Greenpark Publishing. pp. 66– 67. Walsh, Richard, ed. (2010). "Somerset's performance in the Gillette Cup / NatWest Trophy / Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy / Friends Provident Trophy (1963–2009)".