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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

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July 17, 1853
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Emperor Bahadur Shah
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National Archives of India,Delhi
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Bahadur Shah II 1837–1857
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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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