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.

  Ganges river, See Hugli River
  Gaya,
  Gentiles, or Gentoos,
  Germans,
  Ghazipur,
  Gholam Husain Khan,
  Gourbin, M.
  Gourlade, M.,
  Grand Monarque, the,
  Great Britain,
    King of,
  Gunge,
  Gunny,

  Hackerys,
  Haillet, M.,
  Hardwicke, Lord,
  Hazir Ali Khan,
  Hey, Lieut.,
  Himalayas,
  Hindu advisers of the Nawab,
  Hindu Rajas,
    women, ill-treatment of—­by Siraj-ud-daula,
  Hindus, the,
  Hindustan,
  Holkar,
  Holwell, John Zephaniah, Governor,
  Honours of war,
  Hugli, Faujdar of, See Nand Kumar
    fort,
    River,
    town,

  Imad-al-Muluk, Ghazi-ud-din Khan,
  India,
    Southern,
  Indian expressions, characteristic,
    minds, motives of,
    ways of business,
  Indies, The,
  Indrapat, Raja of Bundelkand,
  Inhabitants,
  Innocent, or Innocent Jesus,
  Ironside, Colonel Gilbert,
  Ives, Surgeon Edward, author of “A
    Voyage from England to India in
    1754, with, a narrative of the operations
    of the squadron and army in
    India, under Watson and Clive,
    1755-1757; Also a Journey from Persia to England,” (London, 1799)

  Jafar Ali Khan.
    See Mir Jafar Ali Khan
  Jagat Seth, family of
    See Seths
  Jalpaiguri
  Jats, the
  Jemadars
  Jesuit Church, the
    Fathers, the
  Jobard, M.
  Jugdea
    See Luckipore
  Jusserat Khan, Nawab of Dacca

  Kaffirs
  Kamgar Khan
  Karical
  Kasim Ali Khan, Nawab of Bengal
    See Mir Kasim
  Kasim Ali Khan, Faujdar of Rungpore
  Kent, H.M.S. 
  Kerdizien, M.
  Khodadad Khan Latty
  Kilpatrick, Major James
  King
    See Mogul
  Kingfisher, H.M.S. 
  Kissendas, son of Raj Balav
  Knox, Captain Ranfurlie
  Kooti Ghat
  Koran, the

  La Haye, M.
  Lal Dighi
  Lally, Count
    Memoirs of
  Laporterie, M.
  La Rue, M.
  Latham, Captain
  Launay, M.
  La Ville Martere, M.
  Law, Jacques Francois
    Jean, of Lauriston
    Madame Jeanne
    John, of Lauriston, the Financier
    William
  Law’s Memoir
  Le Conte Dompierre
  Lee, Corporal
  Le Noir, M.
  Le Page, M., Second Surgeon
  Locusts
  Luckipore
    See Jugdea
  Lucknow
  Lynn, Captain

  McGwire, Mr. William
  Madec, Colonel
  Madras
    Coast
    See Coromandel
  Malleson, Colonel G.B., Author of “History of the French in India
    from the Founding of Pondicherry in 1674 to the Capture of that
    Place in 1761” (London, 1868)
  Manik Chand, Raja
  Manjhi
  Maratha Commander
    Law’s altercation with
    General, the

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