Three Frenchmen in Bengal eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 177 pages of information about Three Frenchmen in Bengal.

Three Frenchmen in Bengal eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 177 pages of information about Three Frenchmen in Bengal.

[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

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