LIST OF MAPS. I. I . Map of India in 1700.A.D. 2. Sketch map of the Carnatic. (Anglo-French wars, 1746-63, wars with Hyder Ali 1769, 1780-82. 3 . French Possessions in lndia and the Coramandal Coast. 4. Network of roads of the French establishments. 5. Maritime routes between France and Asia in the Eighteenth Century. 6. Pondicherry and the Indian Ocean at the end of Nineteenth Century. a. LIST OF TABLES. 1 The Company's revenue from villages in 1708 and 1712. 2 Items robbed in Aiisapakkam and their value- 1747. 3 The revenue of four villages. 1705 -1706. 4 Farming of Tobacco, Betel and Arrack 5 Farming of Arrack of Pariah (Toddy), Arrack and European Beverages. 1700-1739. 6 Farming of Betel and Tobacco. 1699-1742. 7 The French Land Revenue collection. 1705-1 743. 8 Revenue through exchange / Revenue on importation of rice. 9 TotaI revenue of the company. I 699 - 1705. 10 Details of the Villages received by Dumas in 1739. 11 Rate of customs Duty. 1712 -1 735. 12 List of payment of Income Tax by the 'Tamils in 1741. I3 List of peopIe and the payment of (emergency) Tax expected - 1759. 14 The Lease details of December 1789. 15 The Lease amaunt of six villages in June 1790. 16 Division of profit from Mint in 1737. 27 Division of allowance of rupees 1 6 for every thousand coins. Page. No 18 Arrival of the amount of silver material at the mint in 1737. 19 Quantity of Kerchief produced by a contractor during the period of Lenoir. 20 Investment pattern of the French between 1710-1 73 9. 21 Quantity of Cloth Trade between 1714-171 5. 22 Number of ships carrying bullion and other goods from France to Pondicherry between 1721-1 726. 23 Value of cargos sent to France from Pondicherry between 1727-173 1. 24 Export of piece goods from Pondicherry between 1738-1740. 25 Quantity and quality of cloth sent from Pondicherry between 1742-1 756. 26 Quantity of silver sent fionl Franct: I;,Pondicherry between 1737-1759. 27 Categories of workers sent abroad between 1730-1732. 28 The amount of loan the company borrowed between 1736-1740. 29 Rate of sale of food grains in Pondicherry in Januav 1748. 30 Rate of sale of Provisions in Pondicherry on 8"' July 1760. 3 1 The caste name of the people and their corresponding occupation. II. LIST OF I'LLtaS ;SF THE TOWN OF PONDICmRRY. 1. Fig. 1. Pondicherry around 1693. 2. Fig. 2. Pondicherry around 1706. 3. Fig. 3. Pondicherry around 1740. 4. Fig. 4. Pondicherry around 1880. 5. PIan of the town and Fortress of Pondicherry in 1688. 6. Pondicherry in 1690 (R.F.FAUCEUX). 7. Plan of Pondicherry at the coromar~da1Coast in 1705. 8. Pondichemy in 1706. (R.F.FAUCEUX). 9. Plan of the t o w of Pondicherry. 1740-41. (Tome. E l No. 35. ) 10. Pondicherry in 1754. (R.F.FAUCmtlX) 1 1. Plan of the b w n and environment of Pondicherry in 1778. W .LIST OF PIGILWBES SKIETCWES. 1. Location of the European and nai've settlement and the Bound Hedge. 2. Day and Night, patrol pattern of the French soldiers. 3. Fig. 8. The French model of a mansion. 4. Plan and elevation of the Government House. 5. Section and back elevation of the Government House. 6. Fig. 9. Government palace, Pondicherry, built during 1738-1752, destroyed in 1761. 7. Settlement pattern in Pondicherry around 1693. 8. Settlement pattern in Pondicherry around 1706. 9. Fort Barlong. 1686- 1706. 10.Extension of native and European settlements around 1740. 11.Sketch of Fort Louis .I 706-1 76 1 . 12.The house of Ananda Ranga Pillai. V. L1ST OF PORTWITS OF TWE COLONIAL, TOWN. 1. View of Fort St. Louis and the palace of Dupleis in 1751. 326, 2. View of Pondicherry in 1760. (Vleii of Pondicherry from a design conserved at the Palace of Tanjore-pablished by M.V. Labernadie, in Le Vieux Pondicherry- 1936, p. 276.) 331e 3. View of a part of the ruins of Pondicherry in 1769. (Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 178 I ). J32a VI. LIST OF PElOTOS -TRACING THE REWANTS OF THE COLONIAL TOWN- POTVT)rXCmIR3RU. 1. The palace af the Covernor.(lT70-I 790)( Raj Nivas)( Front elevation). 312a 2. The palace of the Governor.(l770-l790)( Raj Nivas)(Back elevation) 312a 3. The stone pillars and the Mahatma Chndhi Statue in Rue Goubert. (Columns of Gingi) 4 Charity workshop, Embroidery center of St.Joseph of Cluny, 30. Rornain Rolland St. 5. The Grand Canal that divided the Black town and the White town. 6. The Archbishop's residence. 7. The Cathedral. 8. Sri. Manakula Vinayagar Temple. 9. The Iswaran Temple- Mahatma Gandhi Road. 10. The Perumal Temple- Mahatma Gandhi Road. 11. The Mosque - built In the southwestern native quarters of the coionial town. (V.V.Pillai St.) 12. The Romain Rolland Library. 13. The French Institute. 14. The French Consulate. 15. The Ecole Franqaise d'Extreme-Orient. 16. The Alliance Franqaise. 17. The Lycee Franqais. 18. The United Commercial Bank. 19. The State bank of India. 20. Pondicherry Head Post ofice. 21. Cercle de Pondichery. 22. Pondicherry Legislative Assenlbly. 23. The Ashram Dining Wall. 24. The Maternity Hospital. 25. The Government Hospital. 26. The CIuny Hospital. 27. The Chief Secretariate. 28. The Police commissioner's office. 29. The Ashram Press. 30. The Church of Our Lady of ArYgeies 3 1 . The Law College. 32. The Court. 33. Immaculate Heart of Mary's Convent. 34. English section of St. Joseph of Cluny's school. 35. StAndrew's church- Reddiarpalayam. 36. The Chamber of commerce- Pondicherry 37. The location and structure of the Warehouses.
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