[Footnote 168: Appended to “Bengal Public Proceedings,” May 31, 1759.]
[Footnote 169: I do not know whether this “Memorial” still exists, but see “Memoirs of Count Lally,” p. 53.]
[Footnote 170: “Memoirs of Count Lally,” p. 367.]
INDEX
Abdulla Khan
Admiralty, the English
Aeneas
Afghan General, the
See Abdulla Khan
Agra
Ahmed Khan Koreishi
Alamgir II., Emperor, assassinated November
29, 1759
Ali Gauhar
See Shah Alam
Aliverdi Khan
his opinion of Europeans
sister of
Allahabad
Amina Begum, mother of Siraj-ud-daula
Anquetil du Perron, M.
Anti-Renaultions
“Arabian Nights”
Archives, French
Areca-nut
Armenian officers
Armenians
Arz-begi (Gholam Ali Khan)
Arzi
Asiatic Annual Register
Assaduzama Muhammad, Raja of Birbhum
Assam, King of
Audience Hall, the
Augustine Father
Aurengzebe
Bahadur Singh
Bahar
See Bihar
Bajarow
Balasore
Bandel
Bankers, influence of Indian
Banowra River
Barber, a native
Battle of the 5th of February
Becher, Mr. Richard
Beinges, M.
Benares
Bengal
Nawabs of
records
revolution in
rivers of
Bengali merchant
Berhampur
Betel
Bettiah, Raja of
Bhagulpur
Bhutiyas
Bibi Lass
See Mrs. Law
Bibliotheque Nationale
Biderra, battle of
Bihar, Hindu Rajas of
map of south
province of
town of
Birbhum
Raja of See Assaduzama
Muhammad
Bisdom, Adrian, Director of the Dutch
in Bengal
Black Hole, the
Bloomer, Lieut.
Boissemont, M.
Bombay
Bourigunga River
Bouvet, M.
Brahmins
Brayer, Ensign
M., one of Courtin’s
companions
Brereton, Lieut. William
Bridgewater, H.M.S. (Captain Smith)
British. See English
civilians
Museum, MS. Department
Broome, Captain A., Author of the “Rise
and Progress of the
Bengal Army” (Calcutta,
1850)
Budge Budge, battle of
Bugros, M.
Bukshi
Bulwant Singh, Raja of Benares
Bundelkand or Bundelcund
Bussy, M.
Buxerries
Caillot, or Caillaud
Calcapur
Calcutta
English Council at
Calve, M.
Cannon balls of clay
Cantanagar, battle of
Capitulation of Chandernagore, dispute
as to terms of
Capucins, church of
Carnac, Major John
Carryon, M. le Comte de
Carvalho, Jeanne. See Mrs. Law
Cause of Siraj-ud-daula’s attack
on the English
Chambon, M
Chandernagore
booty taken at
cemetery at