The Text of the Treaty:
ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT concluded between
the BRITISH GOVERNMENT and the LAHORE DURBAR on 16 December 1846
Whereas the Lahore Durbar and the principal Chiefs and Sirdars
of the State have in express terms communicated to the British
Government their anxious desire that the Governor-General should
give his aid and assistance to maintain the administration of
the Lahore State during the minority of Maharajah Dulleep Sing,
and have declared this measure to be indispensable for the maintenance
of the Government; and whereas the Governor-General has, under
certain conditions, consented to give the aid and assistance solicited,
the following Articles of Agreement, in modification of the Articles
of Agreement executed at Lahore on the 11th March last, have been
concluded on the part of the British Government by Frederick Currie,
Esquire, Secretary to Government of India, and Lieutenant-Colonel
Henry Montgomery Lawrence, C.B., Agent to the Governor-General,
North-West Frontier, by virtue of full powers to that effect vested
in them by the Right Honorable Viscount Hardinge, G.C.B., Governor-General,
and on the part of His Highness Maharajah Dulleep Sing, by Sirdar
Tej Sing, Sirdar Shere Sing, Dewan Deena Nath, Fukeer Nooroodeen,
Rai Kishen Chund, Sirdar Runjore Sing Majethea, Sirdar Utter Sing
Kaleewalla, Bhaee Nidhan Sing, Sirdar Khan Singh Majethea, Sirdar
Shumshere Sing, Sirdar Lall Sing Morarea, Sirdar Kehr Sing Sindhanwalla,
Sirdar Urjun Sing Rungurnungalea, acting with the unanimous consent
and concurrence of the Chiefs and Sirdars of the State assembled
at Lahore.
Article 1. All and every part of the Treaty of peace between the
British Government and the State of Lahore, bearing date the 9th
day of March, 1846, except in so far as it may be temporarily
modified in respect to Clause 15 of the said Treaty by this engagement,
shall remain binding upon the two Governments.
Article 2. A British officer, with an efficient establishment
of assistants, shall be appointed by the Governor-General to remain
at Lahore, which officer shall have full authority to direct and
control all matters in every Department of the State.
Article 3. Every attention shall be paid in conducting the administration
to the feelings of the people, to preserving the national institutions
and customs, and to maintaining the just rights of all classes.
Article 4. Changes in the mode and details of administration shall
not be made, except when found necessary for effecting the objects
set forth in the foregoing Clause, and for securing the just dues
of the Lahore Government. These details shall be conducted by
Native officers as at present, who shall be appointed and superintended
by a Council of Regency composed of leading Chiefs and Sirdars
acting under the control and guidance of the British Resident.
Article 5. The following persons shall in the first instance constitute
the Council of Regency, viz., Sirdar Tej Sing, Sirdar Shere Sing
Attareewalla, Dewan Deena Nath, Fukeer Nooroodeen, Sirdar Runjore
Sing Majeethea, Bhaee Nidhan Sing, Sirdar Utter Sing Kaleewalla,
Sirdar Shumshere Sing Sindhanwalla, and no change shall be made
in the persons thus nominated, without the consent of the British
Resident, acting under the orders of the Governor-General.
Article 6. The administration of the country shall be conducted
by this Council of Regency in such manner as may be determined
on by themselves in consultation with the British Resident, who
shall have full authority to direct and control the duties of
every department.
Article 7. A British Force of such
strength and numbers and in such positions as the Governor-General
may think fit, shall remain at Lahore for the protection of the
Maharajah and the preservation of the peace of the country.
Article 8. The Governor-General shall be at liberty to occupy
with British soldiers any fort or military post in the Lahore
territories, the occupation of which may be deemed necessary by
the British Government, for the security of the capital or for
maintaining the peace of the country.
Article 9. The Lahore State shall pay to the British Government
twenty two lakhs of new Nanuck Shahee Rupees of full tale and
weight per annum for the maintenance of this force, and to meet
the expenses incurred by the British Government. Such sum to be
paid by two instalments, or 13,20,000 in May or June, and 8,80,000
in November or December of each year.
Article 10. Inasmuch as it is fitting that Her Highness the Maharanee,
the mother of Maharaja Dulleep Sing, should have a proper provision
made for the maintenance of herself and dependants, the sum of
one lakh and fifty thousand rupees shall be set apart annually
for that purpose, and shall be at Her Highness' disposal.
Article 11. The provisions of this Engagement shall have effect
during the minority of His Highness Maharajah Dulleep Sing, and
shall cease and terminate on His Highness attaining the full age
of sixteen years or, on the 4th September of the year 1854, but
it shall be competent to the Governor-General to cause the arrangement
to
cease at any period prior to the coming of age of His Highness,
at which the Governor-General and the Lahore Durbar may be satisfied
that the interposition of the British Government is no longer
necessary for maintaining the Government of His Highness the Maharajah.
This agreement, consisting
of eleven articles, was settled and executed at Lahore by the
Officers and Chiefs and Sirdars above named, on the 16th day of
December, 1846.
(Sd.) F. CURRIE H.M. LAWRENCE (Sd.)
" Sirdar Tej Sing (L.S.)
" Sirdar Shere Sing (L.S.)
" Dewan Deena Nath (L.S.)
" Fukeer Nooroodeen (L.S.)
" Rai Kishen Chund (L.S.)
" Sirdar Runjore Sing Majethea (L.S.)
" Sirdar Utter Sing Kalewalla (L.S.)
" Bhaee Nidhan Sing (L.S.)
" Sirdar Khan Sing Majethea (L.S.)
" Sirdar Shumshere Sing (L.S.)
" Sirdar Lal Sing Morarea (L.S.)
" Sirdar Kher Sing Sindhanwalla (L.S.)
" Sirdar Urjan Sing Rungurnungalea (L.S.)
" (Sd.) Hardinge (L.S.) & (Sd.) Dulleep Sing (L.S.)
Ratified by the Right
Honorable the Governor-General, at Bhyrowal Ghat on the left bank
of the Beas, twenty-sixth day of December, One Thousand Eight
Hundred and Forty-Six.
(Sd.) F. CURRIE,
Secretary to the Government of India