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2. Narrative of a Journey through the Upper Provinces, ed. 1861, ii. 54.
3. Quarterly Review, vol. xlviii. Oct.-Dec. 1832, pp. 38 f.
4. Decline and Fall, ed. W. Smith, i. 375.
5. V. A. Smith, Early History of India, 3rd ed. 408; Rhys Davids, Buddhist India, 60 f.
6. Primitive Culture, 2nd ed. ii. 239.
7. Lectures on the Early History of the Kingship, 231 ff.; The Golden Bough, 3rd ed.; The Magic Art, ii. 269 ff.
8. Early History of India, 408.
9. Journal Royal Asiatic Society, 1905, 1 ff. The tradition seems to have started earlier in Southern India, S. Krishnaswami Aiyangar, Ancient India, 1911, 390 ff.
10. Journal Asiatic Society Bengal, 1909, 167 ff. The criticism by Pandit Mohanlal Vishnulal Pandia (ibid., 1912, 63 ff.) is extremely feeble.
11. E. S. Hartland, Primitive Paternity, i. 258 ff.
12. K. D. Erskine, Gazetteer Western Rajput States and Bikaner Agency, A. i. 177.
13. Bombay Gazetteer, I. Part i. 385; Bombay Census Report, 1911, i. 279; Smith, Early History, 413.
14. Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces, iv. 441.
15. D. R. Bhandarkar, Journal Bombay Branch Royal Asiatic Society, 1916, Art. xii.
16. The Golden Bough, 3rd ed.; The Magic Art, i. 44 ff.; Adonis, Attis, Osiris, i. 42 f., 143 ff.
17. Karsandas Mulji, History of the Sect of the Mahārājas or Vallabhāchāryas, London, 1865; Report of the Mahārāj Libel Case, Bombay, 1862; F. S. Growse, Mathura, 3rd ed. 283 f.
18. V. A. Smith, Akbar, The Great Mogul, 162 ff.
19. History of Rome, ed. 1866, iv. 209 ff.
20. Census Report, Rājputāna, 1911, i. 132.
21. Some Records of Crime, ii. 217 f.
22. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, 12th ed. 1868, i. 186.
23. ii. 315.
24. “Ancient Indian Genealogies and Chronology,” “Earliest Indian Traditional History,” Journal Royal Asiatic Society, January 1910, April 1914.
| James Tod, Merchant, Bo’ness. | = Helen Moir. | |||||||||
| James Tod, Shipmaster, Bo’ness, b. 1672. | = Elizabeth Monteath. | |||||||||
| Henry Tod, b. 1717. | = Janet Monteath. | |||||||||
| James Tod, Indigo Planter. | = Mary Heatly. | |||||||||
| Suetonius Henry Tod, General. | = Mary Macdonald, Sleat, Skye. |
JAMES TOD | = Julia Clutterbuck, of a Dutch family that came to England in sixteenth century. | |||||||
| Suetonius Macdonald Tod. | Ewen Monteath Tod. | |||||||||
| Grant Heatly Tod-Heatly, ob.s.p. | Edward H. M. Tod, ob.s.p. | Mary Augusta Tod | = Charles Harris Blunt, Major-General, C.B., Bengal Horse Artillery. | |||||||
| Edward Walter Blunt-Mackenzie, Lt.-Col., R.A. | =Sibell Lilian, Countess of Cromartie. | Charles David Mackinnon. unm. | Janet Heatly. unm. | |||||||
| Roderick Grant Francis, Viscount Tarbat. |
Walter Blunt Mackenzie. | Isobel. | ||||||||