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.

  Sahibgunj, Raja of
  Saidabad.
  Saint Contest, the
  St. Didier, M.
  St. Louis, Order of
    Parish Church of
  Salabat Jang
  Salisbury, H.M.S. 
  Sarfaraz Khan, Nawab of Bengal, defeated and killed in battle
    by Aliverdi Khan in 1742
  Saukat Jang, Nawab of Purneah and cousin of Siraj-ud-daula
  Scrafton, Mr. Luke, Author of “Reflections on the Government
    of Indostan” (London, 1770)
  Scrafton’s “Reflections”
  Select Committee at Calcutta
    at Madras
  Sepoys, 10. See Telingas
    French
    Law’s opinion of
  Serampore, Danish Settlement
  Seth Mahtab Rai, grandson of Jagat Seth
  Seth Sarup Chand, grandson of Jagat Seth
  Seths, agent of
    See Ranjit Rai
  Seths:  the family of Jagat Seth
  Shah, Alam
    See Ali Gauhar
  Shahzada or Crown Prince
    See Shah Alam
  Sheikh Faiz Ulla
  Sinfray, M.
  Siraj-ud-daula
    See Nawab
    cause of his attack on the English
    his aunt, widow of Nawajia Khan
    his mother
      See Amina Begum
    his younger brother
      See Fazl-kuli-khan
  Slippers, a pair of
  Sooty
  Soupy, fort of
  Speke, Captain
  Spies employed by the English,
    by the Nawab
  Suan, battle of
  Subah
  Suja-ud-daula, Nawabof Oudh
  Summer, Mr. William Brightwell
  Surgeons, French
  Swedes
  Swedish guns
  Swiss

  Tangepur, or Tanjipur,
  Tanks used for military purposes
  Tartars
  Teesta River
  Telingas or Tellingees
  Tibet
    king of,
  Toby, Captain—­of the Kingfisher
  Tooke, Mr. William
  Topasses
  Treaty between the English and Mir Jafar
    between the English and Siraj-ud-daula
    between the French and Siraj-ud-daula
  Turkish Crescent, the
  Tyger, H.M.S.

  Ukil Singh

  Vansittart, Governor Henry
  Vernet, M. George, Lodewjk
  Villequain, M.
  Vizir, The
  Volunteers, English
    French

  Wakils
  Walcot, Clive Correspondence at
  Waller, Mr. Samuel
  War, Declaration of, between England and France
  Water Gate, the
  Watson, Admiral Charles
  Watts, Mrs. Amelia
    the Worshipful Mr. William

  Zemindar, collector of revenue

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