Correspondences Regarding The French Military Presence and Their Defeat
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1, pp. 251-268. Journal de ce qui s'est passé depuis la mort de Naerdjang et pendant le séjour du Seigneur Mozaferdjang dans la ville de Pondicherry. Copied from 15.5. This covers the period 16 December 1750 to 15 Janurary 1751. 2, pp. 268-276. Part of a letter, dated – 1751, from Captain Cope...
Correspondences Relating to Fighting the French Army
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pp. [i-iii]. Index, i.e., Table of Contents. Continued at the end of the volume. 1, pp. 517-594. Part of a narrative composed by Captain John Dalton, of the military transactions in the Carnatic from the taking of Captain Maskelyne, June 1751 to the 14th of November 1753, when Captain Dalton le...
Correspondences Chiefly Relating to the Defences and Loss of Calcutta, and Jaffer Ally Cawn
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1, pp. 789-800. Journal of the Proceedings of the Troops commanded by Colonel Clive on the expedition to Bengal. Copied from 20. 4. 2, pp. 801-803. Letter dated Fort St. George, 29 April 1757, from Capt. Jonathan Brooke to –. Copied from 20.2. 3, pp. 804-821. Account of the loss of Calcutta by...
Documents Relating To the Military Presence at Madras and Bombay, and correspondences of such other officials as Watt's and the French Governor-General Dupleix
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[pp. i-iii]. Index, i.e. Table of Contents. Continued at the end of the volume. 1, pp. 2126-2158. Account of the Island of Bombay by a person unknown, with an index (p. 2158). Continued from VII I. 17 above. 2, pp. 2159-2174. From this to page 2174 are the adventures of a person unknown, who c...
pp. [i-iii]. Table of Contents. As the volume contains only printed papers, it is probably only the first volume of a collection of printed papers dealing with India, but as it is lettered on the back "India, 1753-1774, Vol. J," it has been included here. 1, pp. 1-4 (37 X 27 cm.) (cut down). By...
Correspondences Chiefly Regarding Intelligence, Descriptions, and Indigenous Leaders
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1, pp. 1060-1086, Narrative of the affairs and War of the Carnatic from the death of Murzafajing, Feby. 1751 to the Escalacle of Tritchanopoly, &c., December 1753. Copied from 15. 1. Pages 1071-1073 are copied in II. 26 above. 2, pp. 1086-1087. Description of Tritchanopoly, Copied from 15.2...
Correspondences Relating to British Personnel in India
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1, p. 1324. A list of the officers killed and wounded in the siege of Fort St. George, 1759. Copied from 26. 1. 2, p. 1325. Ammunition expended in the siege of Fort St. George, 1759. Copied from 26. 2. 3, pp. 1325-1327. Account of the battle of Wandewash, dated 23 Jan. 1761, with a return of t...
Correspondences Chiefly Regarding the Pursuit of the French Army, and Other Military Matters in Bengal
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1, pp: 1590-1607. Journal of the Transactions of the Engrish at Patna, from the 23rd June 1763 to Oct. 6th, when the English prisoners were massacred by Cossimally's orders, wrote by [Dr. Anderson] an eye-witness and an unhappy sufferer. Copied from 84. l. Printed in J. Talboys Wheeler's Memoran...
Correspondences and Journals of Officers and Officials, Chiefly Those of Colonel Coote, and of Lally, Regarding Pondicherry and the East India Company Military Forces
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1, pp. 1860-1897. Letters from Captain Vasserot to Mr. Vansittart, from 26 November 1759 to – July 1760, with explicit intelligence of the transactions of the Camp and Army. Copied from 22. 1. The campaign against Lally. 2, pp. 1898-2017. Colonel Coote's Journal, commencing from his departure f...
1, pp. 2350-2669/1-320. Letters written by Colonel Clive to English and other Europeans on Public Affairs in Bengalfrom the 11th of October 1756 to November 24, 1759. Of which an explicit Index is subjoined at the end of this volume. Copy. Many of these letters have been printed in the Report of...