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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Page 76
... Oudh.4 In 1836 the tracts ( 1 ) to ( 4 ) in the above résumé were formed into the North - Western Provinces with an administration under a lieu- tenant - governor separate from that of Bengal , and to it tract ( 5 ) was attached until ...
... Oudh.4 In 1836 the tracts ( 1 ) to ( 4 ) in the above résumé were formed into the North - Western Provinces with an administration under a lieu- tenant - governor separate from that of Bengal , and to it tract ( 5 ) was attached until ...
Page 168
... Oudh was of a different kind . Misgovernment so scandalous that even Colonel Sleeman and Henry Lawrence , those sympathetic champions of native rulers , urged that the paramount power should assume the administration , impelled the ...
... Oudh was of a different kind . Misgovernment so scandalous that even Colonel Sleeman and Henry Lawrence , those sympathetic champions of native rulers , urged that the paramount power should assume the administration , impelled the ...
Page 239
... Oudh were two provinces under separate administrations . The Agra Province was known as the North- Western Provinces and was under a lieutenant - governor . Oudh was the charge of a chief commissioner . In 1877 the offices of ...
... Oudh were two provinces under separate administrations . The Agra Province was known as the North- Western Provinces and was under a lieutenant - governor . Oudh was the charge of a chief commissioner . In 1877 the offices of ...
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ADMINISTRATIVE DEVELOPMENT 18181858 | 1 |
The law member | 7 |
Relations of the Company and the board | 13 |
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adalat administration agricultural appointed areas army assessment assistant Baden Powell Bengal bhadralok Bihar Board Brahmans British India Calcutta canals central government Central Provinces chap charge chief civil classes collector colleges commission commissioner committee Company Company's council courts criminal crops currency Dalhousie Delhi directors district officer duty English established European excise expenditure famine finances force forest gold Government of India governor governor-general Gujarat Hindu Idem important improved increased irrigation judges judicial jurisdiction land land-revenue later legislative Lord Lord Curzon Madras magistrate Maratha Marine measures ment military Muhammadan Mutiny native North-Western Provinces organised Orissa Oudh Panjab parliament police political presidency principles Provs railways Ram Mohan Roy reform regiments regulations relief rents Report revenue rupees ryotwari sadr schools secretary sepoys settlement subordinate superintendent tenants territory tion tracts troops United Provinces viceroy village zamindars