The Cambridge History of the British Empire: British India, 1497-1858John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 79
Page 179
... officers respectively in their service ; and difficulties had arisen when Muhammad ' Ali had transferred lands to the English Company in lieu of this batta , and the question of its regulation had arisen between the officers and the ...
... officers respectively in their service ; and difficulties had arisen when Muhammad ' Ali had transferred lands to the English Company in lieu of this batta , and the question of its regulation had arisen between the officers and the ...
Page 293
... officers on the coast . This was a measure of very doubtful prudence . But for the sober conduct of Burgoyne , it might have led to open disorder . At first all the general officers withdrew from the army , directing their subordinates ...
... officers on the coast . This was a measure of very doubtful prudence . But for the sober conduct of Burgoyne , it might have led to open disorder . At first all the general officers withdrew from the army , directing their subordinates ...
Page 562
... officers who served in Akyab , eighteen died and twenty - two were invalided ; on returning from the bloodless pursuit , in January , 1829 , of an insurgent in Sandoway district , three English officers died , and all their sepoys died ...
... officers who served in Akyab , eighteen died and twenty - two were invalided ; on returning from the bloodless pursuit , in January , 1829 , of an insurgent in Sandoway district , three English officers died , and all their sepoys died ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
administration affairs Afghans amirs appointed army arrived attack Batavia Bengal Bombay British Bussy Calcutta capture Carnatic Ceylon Chait Singh chief Clive coast collectors Colonel command Committee Company's servants Cornwallis Coromandel Coromandel Coast council Deccan declared dispatch district Dupleix Dutch East India Company emperor enemy England English established European factory favour February fleet force Fort St David French garrison Gleig governor governor-general grant Gujarat Hastings's Hyder Hyder Ali Idem Impey Ja'far Jang Kasim Khan king lakhs land letter Lord Madras Malabar Maratha March military Moghul Muhammad Mysore Nana 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 secure sent September settlement Shah Shuja ships Sikhs Sindhia success Surat territory Tipu trade treaty troops village Warren Hastings wrote zamindars