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Based on the exhaustive report of Hodgson, a Member of the Board of Revenue who examined the local
revenue system, the Government directed the introduction of Villlage Lease Settlement from 1808 to 1809 , a
system of village –rents for three years -Triennial Lease Settlement (faslis 1218-1220). The rates were finally fixed
in April 1809 due to the difficulty in finding figure and because of the fluctuation of revenue from year to year. The
system was evidently considered satisfactory enough. Hence in 1811 the Government ordered for the introduction
of a decennial village –rent intending thus to pave the way for the establishment of permanent leases. The Court of
Directors, on learning of these arrangements , strongly disapproved and directed that the system of Village Lease
Settlement should be withheld. Further the Court of Directors expressed their great surprise that the Board of
Revenue , who had issued circular instructions on the subject to collectors , Should have sanctioned such an
arrangement and should have assumed such “extraordinary and unwarrantable discretion”. The decennial lease had
been actually introduced in fasli 1222 (1812-1813). The Madras Government pointed out in reply that it was
impracticable , at any rate in case of the wet lands, to adopt a ryotwari system. They were prepared to follow such
system in regard to dry lands. In 1815, the most positive orders, directing the discontinuance of rents and the
introduction of aryotwari system reached the Madras Government. In 1817 a definite attempt was made to introduce
a ryotwari settlement in the place of Village Lease Settlement in one wet village , Perunkulam in Srivaikuntam Taluk
of Tirunelveli District. One school headed by Thomas Munro , Graham and Ravenshaw favoured the Ryotwari
Settlement .The other school including Hodgson, Place, J.N. Norton, John Briggs and Campbell insisted the
continuance of Village Lease Settlement. The pro and anti- Village Lease Settlement affected the revenue
experiment of the Company Government and subsequently the ryots suffered at the hands of the Land Lords, Money
Lenders ,Rack Renters and Speculators who exploited much the ryots and tillers of the soil.
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