The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 5John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1932 - Great Britain |
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... BENGAL 1818-1858 IN 1818 the governor - general was also ex officio governor of Bengal . His title was governor - general of the presidency of Fort William in Bengal . In 1833 he became " Governor - General of India " . 33 In 1818 the ...
... BENGAL 1818-1858 IN 1818 the governor - general was also ex officio governor of Bengal . His title was governor - general of the presidency of Fort William in Bengal . In 1833 he became " Governor - General of India " . 33 In 1818 the ...
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... Bengal army , and Clive , during his second term of office in Bengal , which ended in 1767 , reorganised both the army and the civil administration.1 In the Madras Presidency the wars with the principality of Mysore , and in Bombay the ...
... Bengal army , and Clive , during his second term of office in Bengal , which ended in 1767 , reorganised both the army and the civil administration.1 In the Madras Presidency the wars with the principality of Mysore , and in Bombay the ...
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... Bengal . The Bengal government has also published a series of indexes to the dispatches exchanged with the home government . These comprise : Select index to the general letters from the court of directors in the Judicial Department ...
... Bengal . The Bengal government has also published a series of indexes to the dispatches exchanged with the home government . These comprise : Select index to the general letters from the court of directors in the Judicial Department ...
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ADMINISTRATIVE DEVELOPMENT 18181858 | 1 |
The law member | 7 |
Relations of the Company and the board | 13 |
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