Enclosure (2) to 18.
POLITICAL DEPARTMENT.
No. 19 of 1852.
Our Governor-General of India in Council.
Para. 1. We now reply to your letter in the Foreign Eecoprnition Department, dated 6th March (No. ll) 1852, respecting the as succession to the Titular Throne of Delhi.
2. You have considered it advisable that the conditions “It's posed. which we had determined to require from the successor of the present King in return for his being admitted to the Titles and honor of Royalty should be at once made known to prince fakroodeen, the king eldest surviving son and his consent obtained to them
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