Since they were both minors, the Taluka was managed by the Court of Wards and later on was given to Wasi uz Zaman for the management.
22.
Cooper's father had held his lands in knight-service, so Cooper's inheritance now came under the authority of the Court of Wards.
23.
The family was heavily in debt and in view of the political importance of the family, its estates were brought under the Court of Wards in 1909.
24.
The Newington House was a school of the Court of Wards which attended to the educational requirements of minor princes of the various princely states of British India.
25.
Over the next ten years the other Bhawal Estate kumars also died and the colonial British Court of Wards took control of the estate on behalf of their widows.
26.
In March 1635 he was appointed master of the Court of Wards and Liveries, and his exactions in this office added greatly to the unpopularity of the government.
27.
Balangir was an obscure village till 1871 when the Court of Wards administration during the minority of the then ruler Ram Chandra Deo III shifted the capital from Patnagarh.
28.
A fellow-student, Edward, son of William Curll and brother of Walter Curll, obtained for him the post of auditor of the court of wards.
29.
He lavishly extended Danny House in 1593, using funds collected in his capacity as Receiver of the Court of Wards, which were rightfully revenues of the Crown.
30.
He was probably nominated for these seats in Parliament by Lord Burghley ( Master of the Court of Wards amongst other lucrative offices ) William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley.