The Cambridge History of the British EmpireErnest Alfred Benians, Arthur Percival Newton, John Holland Rose CUP Archive, 1940 - Great Britain |
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Cabrals voyage | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
Havarts description | 36 |
Their organisation | 43 |
The Dutch in India Chapter | 48 |
Renewal of war with the Portuguese | 53 |
Attempted reforms | 59 |
Gardanes mission | 331 |
Tipu Sultan 17851802 Chapter | 333 |
Treaty of Seringapatam 1792 | 337 |
xxi | 347 |
Cornwalliss settlement | 348 |
THE CARNATIC 17851801 | 354 |
The Tanjore question | 360 |
Sindhia consolidates his position | 366 |
The French Factories in India Chapter | 61 |
Preparatory measures | 68 |
CHAPTER IV | 76 |
Union of the Spanish and Portuguese crowns | 89 |
The capture of Ormuz | 103 |
CHAPTER V | 117 |
Siege of Pondichery | 123 |
Dupleixs agreement with Chanda Sahib | 126 |
Conference of Sadras | 132 |
Intrigues against Bussy | 138 |
Capture of Fort St David | 140 |
Expedition of recovery | 144 |
Clive and the Hindu officials | 151 |
CHAPTER VIII | 157 |
19 | 162 |
Siege of Pondichery | 164 |
Ramnarayans abandonment | 170 |
Najmuddaulas accession | 179 |
Attacks on the Company | 187 |
The select and secret committees of 1781 | 193 |
Dundass India bi | 194 |
Pitts India Act | 200 |
Position in 1772 | 208 |
23 | 213 |
CHAPTER XII | 215 |
The Rohilla atrocities | 222 |
PAGE | 225 |
His conditional resignation | 228 |
Later councillors | 230 |
Misconduct of the majority and of Hastings | 239 |
Impey and the Sadr Court | 245 |
Warren Hastings and Bengal 177285 Chapters XXIII and XVIXVII | 249 |
Position of the English | 251 |
The Treaty of Surat | 257 |
Renewal of war | 261 |
Goddards campaign | 267 |
CHAPTER XV | 273 |
Sir John Lindsays mission | 277 |
Outbreak of war | 283 |
Macartneys relations with Hastings and Coote | 289 |
CHAPTER XVI | 295 |
Hastingss defence | 301 |
24 | 304 |
CHAPTER XVII | 307 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 313 |
Correspondence with England | 319 |
The Exclusion of the French 17841815 Chapter XIX | 323 |
French projects | 325 |
Holkar defeats Sindhia and Baji Rao | 372 |
Gangadhar Sastris murder | 379 |
CHAPTER XXIII | 384 |
Criminal cases | 390 |
Miscellaneous taxes | 396 |
Portuguese and Dutch influence on the island | 402 |
The occupation of Kandi | 408 |
Hastings as revenue administrator | 413 |
Criticisms of Francis etc | 419 |
The Amini Commission | 425 |
Macphersons reorganisation | 431 |
Cornwalliss character | 437 |
The reform of criminal justice | 444 |
Further reforms of 1790 | 450 |
The Select Committee of 1808 | 456 |
CHAPTER XXVII | 462 |
Death of Tipu Sultan 341 | 467 |
Lionel Place in the jagir | 468 |
Introduction of the permanent zamindari settlement | 474 |
Results of the early period | 480 |
English views on Central Asia | 486 |
The siege of Herat | 493 |
Home policy | 499 |
Tipus character 342 | 504 |
Surrender of Dost Muhammad | 505 |
Aucklands measures | 511 |
Ellenboroughs orders | 517 |
The navigation of the Indus | 523 |
Napiers instructions | 530 |
Outbreak in Lower Sind | 536 |
The capture of Peshawar | 543 |
Battles of Firozshah and Sobraon | 550 |
Annexation of the Panjab | 556 |
PAGE | 567 |
CHAPTER II | 613 |
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The Revenue Administration of Bengal 176586 Chapter xxv | 639 |
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Lallys expedition 158 | 656 |
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