Signature of 1766
Many senior citizens of Kolkata had made an application to the governor to cancel the abolition of the penalty for the fraud committed by Gadhindram Mitra, grandson of Govindram Mitra in 1766. The number of signatories in this application form can be understood that there were many dignitaries in Calcutta's civil society. Among the signatories were Nabakrishna Dev, Hujurimal, Gokul Ghosh, Shukdev Mallick, Rashbehari Sheth, Nimayacharan Seeth, Madan Mohan Dutta, Shyamarte Datta, Harekrishna Dutt, Manik Dutt, Kandorp Ghosh, Ramartad Ghosh, Shankar Haldar, Purnanand Basak, Saworam Basak, Radhamohan Basak , Durgam Sen, Nandaram Sen, Dayaram Sarma, Jayakrishna Sharma, Udayram Shama, Radhakanta Sharma, Ramnidhi Sharma, Radhachan Mallik, P. Amber Sheth, Binod Bihari Sheth, Gurucharit Sheth, Nilambar Sheth, Gokulkishore Sheth, Kund Ghosal, Baburam Pandit, Banmali Banajee, RadhaKrishna Mallik, Dayaram Mukherjee, Manohar Mukherjee, Totaram Basu, Ramshankar Basu, Ramshankar Dutt, Durgam Dutt, Charmamani Datta, Krishnachand Dutt , Ramnithi Thakur, Vishnarayan Thakur, Daraam Thakur, Harekrishna Thakur, Kham Chakraborty, Kailaram Thakur, Ram Charan Roy, Rupra Mitra, Govardhan Mitra, Ganesh Chandra Bose, Gangaram Mitra, Gokul Mitra and others. Besides, during the contemporary, in the Customs House, we got the name of Diparnayana Tagore, Katharram Nigi and Radha Charan Mitra among the buyers of the goods. From other sources we get the name of Radhamakrishna Sarkar, Nabakishore Roy, Ramhari Roy, Ram Sundar Mitra, Nimayechar Mitra, Ramprasad Bakshi, Saptaram Bhanja, Ramsundar Basu, Dayaram Chatterjee, Ramdulal Datta, Gokul Shiromani and other sons of Banmali government.
Gangagovind Singha worked as revenue collector under Reza Khan in Kanungoo. Hastings gave him the title of the dowry of the Calcutta Council, but he was abducted from the post for the loss of the excavation. Afterwards the grace of the reinstatement of the victims was reinstated. During Panchlaish settlement, Rani acquired some parts of the zamindari of Bhabani and established the dynasty of Paikpara. As a landlord, he was oppressor and illiterate.
Employed under the company and the section made a lot of money, among them was Maharaja Joynarayan Ghosal of Bhucholas. In the eighteenth century and the rich man, Balakhan was the supreme ruler. He was the rival of Nabakrishna Dev in Dhanagiri.
Dewani and earning money earned are Dewan Hari Ghosh, Shantiram Singh, Ramhari Biswas, Ramsundar Bandyopadhyay, Baidyanath Mukherjee, Krishnaram Basu.
Durga Prakaran Mukhopadhyay of Bagbazar was earning enough money by paying bayaniyani. Among those who had acquired wealth in the city of Beninagiri or in business, Ramchandra Mitra, Varanasi Ghosh, Atur Dutta, Vishwanath Motilal, Heatheram Banerjee, Madan Mohan Dutta, Ramdulal De Sarkar, Ganganayana Sarkar, Durgacharan Pitri, Ramkanta Chattopadhyay, Happy Thakur, Darpanaranayan Thakur, Vaishnavacharan Seeth etc.