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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... Madras to refit . On the 25th Bussy attacked Stuart's position . The French were repulsed ; but Hughes's retreat had placed the English army in a most dangerous situation . Stuart at this crisis wrote that he could not answer for the ...
... Madras to refit . On the 25th Bussy attacked Stuart's position . The French were repulsed ; but Hughes's retreat had placed the English army in a most dangerous situation . Stuart at this crisis wrote that he could not answer for the ...
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... Madras records ( preserved at the Madras Record Office and the India Office for the most part in duplicate ) : especially the Madras Public Consultations for the whole period . Fort St David , 1747-52 ( while it was the Presidency head ...
... Madras records ( preserved at the Madras Record Office and the India Office for the most part in duplicate ) : especially the Madras Public Consultations for the whole period . Fort St David , 1747-52 ( while it was the Presidency head ...
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... MADRAS DISTRICT SYSTEM AND LAND REVENUE TO 1818 A. ORIGINAL MATERIALS MANUSCRIPT The main sources of information are the Revenue Consultations of the Madras Council from 1774 ; the records of the Board of Assigned Revenue 1781-85 ; and ...
... MADRAS DISTRICT SYSTEM AND LAND REVENUE TO 1818 A. ORIGINAL MATERIALS MANUSCRIPT The main sources of information are the Revenue Consultations of the Madras Council from 1774 ; the records of the Board of Assigned Revenue 1781-85 ; and ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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