The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 4John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... arrived piece - meal at Madras . First , on 14 July , came news of the seizure of Kasimbazar . It was decided to send reinforcements at once ; and on the 20th Killpatrick sailed with 230 men . He arrived on 2 August , and found a number ...
... arrived piece - meal at Madras . First , on 14 July , came news of the seizure of Kasimbazar . It was decided to send reinforcements at once ; and on the 20th Killpatrick sailed with 230 men . He arrived on 2 August , and found a number ...
Page 287
... arrived on the coast in the month of April , only to find that their expected allies were elsewhere . In these circumstances Bussy established himself at Cuddalore . In May Stuart reluctantly marched south to oppose him . After a march ...
... arrived on the coast in the month of April , only to find that their expected allies were elsewhere . In these circumstances Bussy established himself at Cuddalore . In May Stuart reluctantly marched south to oppose him . After a march ...
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... arrived at Pondichery in the frigate Belle Poule with authority to take over the place . He was allowed to land , and his dispatches were sent up to Calcutta , arriving there 4 July . Wellesley resolved at once not to hand over the ...
... arrived at Pondichery in the frigate Belle Poule with authority to take over the place . He was allowed to land , and his dispatches were sent up to Calcutta , arriving there 4 July . Wellesley resolved at once not to hand over the ...
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administration affairs Afghans alliance amirs appointed army arrived attack Bengal Bombay British Bussy Calcutta capture Carnatic Chait Singh chief claim Clive coast collectors Colonel command Committee Company's servants Cornwallis council court of directors Deccan declared dispatch district diwanni Dupleix Dutch East India Company emperor enemy England English established European favour February force Fort St David French Gleig governor governor-general grant Hastings's Holkar hostilities Hyder Hyder Ali Idem Impey Ja'far Jang Kasim Khan king lakhs land letter Lord Madras Maratha March ment military Mir Kasim Moghul Muhammad Mysore Nana Nana Phadnavis Nandakumar nawab negotiations Nizam officers orders Oudh Parliamentary peace Peshwa political Pondichery Poona Portuguese position possessions president princes province Raghunath Rao raja Ranjit reform revenue Rohillas ruler rupees secured sent settlement Shah Shuja Sikhs Sindhia success Surat territory Tipu trade treaty troops village Warren Hastings Wellesley wrote zamindars