Chapter 8

1Gazetteer of the South Arcot District.2Gazetteer of the South Arcot district.3Madras Census Report, 1891.4The Rangāris are Marātha dyers and tailors.5Ind. Ant., VII, 1878.6Our Viceregal Life in India, 1884–88.7Loc. cit.8Ind. Ant., II, 1874.9The word Genoa occurs on several blades in the Madras Museum collection.10The bas-relief of the statue of Lord Cornwallis in the Connemara Public library, Madras, represents him receiving Tipu’s two youthful sons as hostages.11Brāhmanism and Hinduism.12Gazetteer of the Bellary district.13Madras Census Report, 1891.14Madras Review, 1899.15F. Fawcett. Journ. Anthrop. Inst.,XXXIII, 1903.16F. Fawcett,loc. cit.17Madras Journ. Lit. Science, 1890.18Sketch of the Dynasties of South India.19Numismata Orient. Ancient Coins and Measures of Ceylon.20Kalith-thokai.21Kanakasabhai Pillai. The Tamils Eighteen Hundred Years ago. 1904.22Manual of the Tinnevelly district, 1879.23Madras Census Report, 1901.24Notes on Criminal Classes of the Madras Presidency.25Tinnevelly, being an account of the district, the people, and the missions. Mission Field, 1897.26Madras Journ. Lit. Science, IV, 1836.27Journ. Anthrop. Inst., XXXIII, 1903.28F. Fawcett,loc. cit.29Madras Journ. Lit. Science, IV, 1836.30Madras Journ. Lit. Science, IV, 1836.31Manual of the Madura district.32Madras Journ. Lit, Science, XXV.33Ind. Ant., VIII, 1879.34Madras Census Report, 1891.35Manual of the North Arcot district.36G. Richter. Manual of Coorg.37Madras Museum Bull., V, 3, 1907.38For portions of this article I am indebted to a note by Mr. J. D. Samuel.39Hobson-Jobson.40Gazetteer of the Tanjore district.41Malabar Law and Custom.42Madras Museum Bull. III, 3, 1901.43Hobson-Jobson.44Sea Fisheries of India.45Journey from Madras through Mysore, Canara, and Malabar, 1807.46Manual of the North Arcot district.47Section III, Inhabitants, Government Press, Madras, 1907.48East India Gazette.49Hindu Manners, Customs, and Ceremonies Ed., 1897.50History of Mysore.51Ind. Antiquary, II, 1873.52Mysore.53Manual of the South Canara district.54Journey through Mysore, etc.55Monograph of Tanning and Working in Leather, Madras, 1904.56G. D. Iyah Pillay, Madras, 1878.57Notes on Criminal Classes of the Madras Presidency.58Manual of the North Arcot district.59Manual of the Coimbatore district.60Madras Journ. Lit. Science, I, 1833.61Agricult: Ledger Series, Calcutta, No. 7, 1904.62Journey through Mysore, Canara, and Malabar, 1807.63A New Account of the East Indies, 1744.64I am informed that the Mukkuvans claim to be a caste distinct from the Arayans.65For further details concerning the fisheries and fish-curing operations of the West Coast,seeThurston, Madras Museum Bull. III, 2, 1900.66Spelt Pusler in a recent educational report.67Madras Museum Bull., III, 3, 1901.68Madras Census Report, 1891.69Manual of the North Arcot district.70Manual of the North Arcot district.71Madras Census Report, 1901.

1Gazetteer of the South Arcot District.2Gazetteer of the South Arcot district.3Madras Census Report, 1891.4The Rangāris are Marātha dyers and tailors.5Ind. Ant., VII, 1878.6Our Viceregal Life in India, 1884–88.7Loc. cit.8Ind. Ant., II, 1874.9The word Genoa occurs on several blades in the Madras Museum collection.10The bas-relief of the statue of Lord Cornwallis in the Connemara Public library, Madras, represents him receiving Tipu’s two youthful sons as hostages.11Brāhmanism and Hinduism.12Gazetteer of the Bellary district.13Madras Census Report, 1891.14Madras Review, 1899.15F. Fawcett. Journ. Anthrop. Inst.,XXXIII, 1903.16F. Fawcett,loc. cit.17Madras Journ. Lit. Science, 1890.18Sketch of the Dynasties of South India.19Numismata Orient. Ancient Coins and Measures of Ceylon.20Kalith-thokai.21Kanakasabhai Pillai. The Tamils Eighteen Hundred Years ago. 1904.22Manual of the Tinnevelly district, 1879.23Madras Census Report, 1901.24Notes on Criminal Classes of the Madras Presidency.25Tinnevelly, being an account of the district, the people, and the missions. Mission Field, 1897.26Madras Journ. Lit. Science, IV, 1836.27Journ. Anthrop. Inst., XXXIII, 1903.28F. Fawcett,loc. cit.29Madras Journ. Lit. Science, IV, 1836.30Madras Journ. Lit. Science, IV, 1836.31Manual of the Madura district.32Madras Journ. Lit, Science, XXV.33Ind. Ant., VIII, 1879.34Madras Census Report, 1891.35Manual of the North Arcot district.36G. Richter. Manual of Coorg.37Madras Museum Bull., V, 3, 1907.38For portions of this article I am indebted to a note by Mr. J. D. Samuel.39Hobson-Jobson.40Gazetteer of the Tanjore district.41Malabar Law and Custom.42Madras Museum Bull. III, 3, 1901.43Hobson-Jobson.44Sea Fisheries of India.45Journey from Madras through Mysore, Canara, and Malabar, 1807.46Manual of the North Arcot district.47Section III, Inhabitants, Government Press, Madras, 1907.48East India Gazette.49Hindu Manners, Customs, and Ceremonies Ed., 1897.50History of Mysore.51Ind. Antiquary, II, 1873.52Mysore.53Manual of the South Canara district.54Journey through Mysore, etc.55Monograph of Tanning and Working in Leather, Madras, 1904.56G. D. Iyah Pillay, Madras, 1878.57Notes on Criminal Classes of the Madras Presidency.58Manual of the North Arcot district.59Manual of the Coimbatore district.60Madras Journ. Lit. Science, I, 1833.61Agricult: Ledger Series, Calcutta, No. 7, 1904.62Journey through Mysore, Canara, and Malabar, 1807.63A New Account of the East Indies, 1744.64I am informed that the Mukkuvans claim to be a caste distinct from the Arayans.65For further details concerning the fisheries and fish-curing operations of the West Coast,seeThurston, Madras Museum Bull. III, 2, 1900.66Spelt Pusler in a recent educational report.67Madras Museum Bull., III, 3, 1901.68Madras Census Report, 1891.69Manual of the North Arcot district.70Manual of the North Arcot district.71Madras Census Report, 1901.

1Gazetteer of the South Arcot District.2Gazetteer of the South Arcot district.3Madras Census Report, 1891.4The Rangāris are Marātha dyers and tailors.5Ind. Ant., VII, 1878.6Our Viceregal Life in India, 1884–88.7Loc. cit.8Ind. Ant., II, 1874.9The word Genoa occurs on several blades in the Madras Museum collection.10The bas-relief of the statue of Lord Cornwallis in the Connemara Public library, Madras, represents him receiving Tipu’s two youthful sons as hostages.11Brāhmanism and Hinduism.12Gazetteer of the Bellary district.13Madras Census Report, 1891.14Madras Review, 1899.15F. Fawcett. Journ. Anthrop. Inst.,XXXIII, 1903.16F. Fawcett,loc. cit.17Madras Journ. Lit. Science, 1890.18Sketch of the Dynasties of South India.19Numismata Orient. Ancient Coins and Measures of Ceylon.20Kalith-thokai.21Kanakasabhai Pillai. The Tamils Eighteen Hundred Years ago. 1904.22Manual of the Tinnevelly district, 1879.23Madras Census Report, 1901.24Notes on Criminal Classes of the Madras Presidency.25Tinnevelly, being an account of the district, the people, and the missions. Mission Field, 1897.26Madras Journ. Lit. Science, IV, 1836.27Journ. Anthrop. Inst., XXXIII, 1903.28F. Fawcett,loc. cit.29Madras Journ. Lit. Science, IV, 1836.30Madras Journ. Lit. Science, IV, 1836.31Manual of the Madura district.32Madras Journ. Lit, Science, XXV.33Ind. Ant., VIII, 1879.34Madras Census Report, 1891.35Manual of the North Arcot district.36G. Richter. Manual of Coorg.37Madras Museum Bull., V, 3, 1907.38For portions of this article I am indebted to a note by Mr. J. D. Samuel.39Hobson-Jobson.40Gazetteer of the Tanjore district.41Malabar Law and Custom.42Madras Museum Bull. III, 3, 1901.43Hobson-Jobson.44Sea Fisheries of India.45Journey from Madras through Mysore, Canara, and Malabar, 1807.46Manual of the North Arcot district.47Section III, Inhabitants, Government Press, Madras, 1907.48East India Gazette.49Hindu Manners, Customs, and Ceremonies Ed., 1897.50History of Mysore.51Ind. Antiquary, II, 1873.52Mysore.53Manual of the South Canara district.54Journey through Mysore, etc.55Monograph of Tanning and Working in Leather, Madras, 1904.56G. D. Iyah Pillay, Madras, 1878.57Notes on Criminal Classes of the Madras Presidency.58Manual of the North Arcot district.59Manual of the Coimbatore district.60Madras Journ. Lit. Science, I, 1833.61Agricult: Ledger Series, Calcutta, No. 7, 1904.62Journey through Mysore, Canara, and Malabar, 1807.63A New Account of the East Indies, 1744.64I am informed that the Mukkuvans claim to be a caste distinct from the Arayans.65For further details concerning the fisheries and fish-curing operations of the West Coast,seeThurston, Madras Museum Bull. III, 2, 1900.66Spelt Pusler in a recent educational report.67Madras Museum Bull., III, 3, 1901.68Madras Census Report, 1891.69Manual of the North Arcot district.70Manual of the North Arcot district.71Madras Census Report, 1901.

1Gazetteer of the South Arcot District.2Gazetteer of the South Arcot district.3Madras Census Report, 1891.4The Rangāris are Marātha dyers and tailors.5Ind. Ant., VII, 1878.6Our Viceregal Life in India, 1884–88.7Loc. cit.8Ind. Ant., II, 1874.9The word Genoa occurs on several blades in the Madras Museum collection.10The bas-relief of the statue of Lord Cornwallis in the Connemara Public library, Madras, represents him receiving Tipu’s two youthful sons as hostages.11Brāhmanism and Hinduism.12Gazetteer of the Bellary district.13Madras Census Report, 1891.14Madras Review, 1899.15F. Fawcett. Journ. Anthrop. Inst.,XXXIII, 1903.16F. Fawcett,loc. cit.17Madras Journ. Lit. Science, 1890.18Sketch of the Dynasties of South India.19Numismata Orient. Ancient Coins and Measures of Ceylon.20Kalith-thokai.21Kanakasabhai Pillai. The Tamils Eighteen Hundred Years ago. 1904.22Manual of the Tinnevelly district, 1879.23Madras Census Report, 1901.24Notes on Criminal Classes of the Madras Presidency.25Tinnevelly, being an account of the district, the people, and the missions. Mission Field, 1897.26Madras Journ. Lit. Science, IV, 1836.27Journ. Anthrop. Inst., XXXIII, 1903.28F. Fawcett,loc. cit.29Madras Journ. Lit. Science, IV, 1836.30Madras Journ. Lit. Science, IV, 1836.31Manual of the Madura district.32Madras Journ. Lit, Science, XXV.33Ind. Ant., VIII, 1879.34Madras Census Report, 1891.35Manual of the North Arcot district.36G. Richter. Manual of Coorg.37Madras Museum Bull., V, 3, 1907.38For portions of this article I am indebted to a note by Mr. J. D. Samuel.39Hobson-Jobson.40Gazetteer of the Tanjore district.41Malabar Law and Custom.42Madras Museum Bull. III, 3, 1901.43Hobson-Jobson.44Sea Fisheries of India.45Journey from Madras through Mysore, Canara, and Malabar, 1807.46Manual of the North Arcot district.47Section III, Inhabitants, Government Press, Madras, 1907.48East India Gazette.49Hindu Manners, Customs, and Ceremonies Ed., 1897.50History of Mysore.51Ind. Antiquary, II, 1873.52Mysore.53Manual of the South Canara district.54Journey through Mysore, etc.55Monograph of Tanning and Working in Leather, Madras, 1904.56G. D. Iyah Pillay, Madras, 1878.57Notes on Criminal Classes of the Madras Presidency.58Manual of the North Arcot district.59Manual of the Coimbatore district.60Madras Journ. Lit. Science, I, 1833.61Agricult: Ledger Series, Calcutta, No. 7, 1904.62Journey through Mysore, Canara, and Malabar, 1807.63A New Account of the East Indies, 1744.64I am informed that the Mukkuvans claim to be a caste distinct from the Arayans.65For further details concerning the fisheries and fish-curing operations of the West Coast,seeThurston, Madras Museum Bull. III, 2, 1900.66Spelt Pusler in a recent educational report.67Madras Museum Bull., III, 3, 1901.68Madras Census Report, 1891.69Manual of the North Arcot district.70Manual of the North Arcot district.71Madras Census Report, 1901.

1Gazetteer of the South Arcot District.

2Gazetteer of the South Arcot district.

3Madras Census Report, 1891.

4The Rangāris are Marātha dyers and tailors.

5Ind. Ant., VII, 1878.

6Our Viceregal Life in India, 1884–88.

7Loc. cit.

8Ind. Ant., II, 1874.

9The word Genoa occurs on several blades in the Madras Museum collection.

10The bas-relief of the statue of Lord Cornwallis in the Connemara Public library, Madras, represents him receiving Tipu’s two youthful sons as hostages.

11Brāhmanism and Hinduism.

12Gazetteer of the Bellary district.

13Madras Census Report, 1891.

14Madras Review, 1899.

15F. Fawcett. Journ. Anthrop. Inst.,XXXIII, 1903.

16F. Fawcett,loc. cit.

17Madras Journ. Lit. Science, 1890.

18Sketch of the Dynasties of South India.

19Numismata Orient. Ancient Coins and Measures of Ceylon.

20Kalith-thokai.

21Kanakasabhai Pillai. The Tamils Eighteen Hundred Years ago. 1904.

22Manual of the Tinnevelly district, 1879.

23Madras Census Report, 1901.

24Notes on Criminal Classes of the Madras Presidency.

25Tinnevelly, being an account of the district, the people, and the missions. Mission Field, 1897.

26Madras Journ. Lit. Science, IV, 1836.

27Journ. Anthrop. Inst., XXXIII, 1903.

28F. Fawcett,loc. cit.

29Madras Journ. Lit. Science, IV, 1836.

30Madras Journ. Lit. Science, IV, 1836.

31Manual of the Madura district.

32Madras Journ. Lit, Science, XXV.

33Ind. Ant., VIII, 1879.

34Madras Census Report, 1891.

35Manual of the North Arcot district.

36G. Richter. Manual of Coorg.

37Madras Museum Bull., V, 3, 1907.

38For portions of this article I am indebted to a note by Mr. J. D. Samuel.

39Hobson-Jobson.

40Gazetteer of the Tanjore district.

41Malabar Law and Custom.

42Madras Museum Bull. III, 3, 1901.

43Hobson-Jobson.

44Sea Fisheries of India.

45Journey from Madras through Mysore, Canara, and Malabar, 1807.

46Manual of the North Arcot district.

47Section III, Inhabitants, Government Press, Madras, 1907.

48East India Gazette.

49Hindu Manners, Customs, and Ceremonies Ed., 1897.

50History of Mysore.

51Ind. Antiquary, II, 1873.

52Mysore.

53Manual of the South Canara district.

54Journey through Mysore, etc.

55Monograph of Tanning and Working in Leather, Madras, 1904.

56G. D. Iyah Pillay, Madras, 1878.

57Notes on Criminal Classes of the Madras Presidency.

58Manual of the North Arcot district.

59Manual of the Coimbatore district.

60Madras Journ. Lit. Science, I, 1833.

61Agricult: Ledger Series, Calcutta, No. 7, 1904.

62Journey through Mysore, Canara, and Malabar, 1807.

63A New Account of the East Indies, 1744.

64I am informed that the Mukkuvans claim to be a caste distinct from the Arayans.

65For further details concerning the fisheries and fish-curing operations of the West Coast,seeThurston, Madras Museum Bull. III, 2, 1900.

66Spelt Pusler in a recent educational report.

67Madras Museum Bull., III, 3, 1901.

68Madras Census Report, 1891.

69Manual of the North Arcot district.

70Manual of the North Arcot district.

71Madras Census Report, 1901.


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