Illness of His Majesty The King Of Delhi And Arrangements In The Event Of His Demise, 1853. During Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah II 1837–1857
Date
July 17, 1853
Belongs To
Emperor Bahadur Shah
Held At
National Archives of India,Delhi
Era
Bahadur Shah II 1837–1857
MARC-23062022-367
DESCRIPTION
ILLNESS OP HIS MAJESTY THE KINO OP DELHI AND
ARRANGEMENTS IN THE EVENT OF HIS DEMISE, 1853.
1. From Sir Theuophillus Metcalfe, Bart Agent, Lieutenant-Governor, North-Western Provinces, Pehlee, to William Muir, Esquire, Secretary to Government, North-Western Provinces, Agra,—No. 80, dated Dehlee, 18th July 1833.
I HAVE the honor to report, for the information of the Hon'ble the Lieutenant-Governor, that the King of Delhi has for some days past been suffering from a severe attack of dysentery, caused by his own imprudence in the matter of diet.
He was seriously indisposed yesterday. To-day the reports are still unfavorable, and his age, increasing debility, and dis- regard of the prescriptions of his medical advisers render his recovery very doubtful.
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