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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 84
Page 69
... force at this date was composed of twenty- eight European constables and 130 native peons . The continuance of serious crime and the gross inefficiency of this force led to the publi- cation in 1812 of a regulation , vesting the control ...
... force at this date was composed of twenty- eight European constables and 130 native peons . The continuance of serious crime and the gross inefficiency of this force led to the publi- cation in 1812 of a regulation , vesting the control ...
Page 165
... force for the protection of the Nizam and his dominions , it was entitled to demand that he should provide troops fit to take the field with it and this demand led to the establishment of the Hyderabad con- tingent , 1 a force of four ...
... force for the protection of the Nizam and his dominions , it was entitled to demand that he should provide troops fit to take the field with it and this demand led to the establishment of the Hyderabad con- tingent , 1 a force of four ...
Page 277
... force . But in order to combine the previous direct responsibility of the district magistrate with the intro- duction of departmental organisation , the superintendent was made subordinate to him in all that directly concerned the ...
... force . But in order to combine the previous direct responsibility of the district magistrate with the intro- duction of departmental organisation , the superintendent was made subordinate to him in all that directly concerned the ...
Contents
ADMINISTRATIVE DEVELOPMENT 18181858 | 1 |
The law member | 7 |
Relations of the Company and the board | 13 |
118 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
adalat administration agricultural annexation appointed areas army assistant Baden Powell battalions Bengal Bengal Presidency Bihar Board Bombay Brahmans British India Calcutta canals Cawnpore chap charge chief civil service classes collector command commission commissioner committee Company Company's court of directors criminal Dalhousie Delhi district duties East India England English established European famine force Government of India governor governor-general in council Hansard Havelock Hindu Idem Indian Navy infantry irrigation judges judicial Kaye land land-revenue legislative Lord Lord Curzon Madras magistrate Maratha Marine ment military missionaries Muhammadan Mutiny native North-Western Provinces officers organised Orissa Oudh Panjab parliament police political practice presidency Provs Ram Mohan Roy recruited regiments regulations relief Report revenue rupees ryotwari sadr Sanskrit sati schools secretary sepoys Serampur servants settlement Sikhs Sir Colin subordinate superintendent territories tion troops viceroy village zamindars