CALCUTTA, Black Hole of, 78-9:
Manikchand, Governor of, 81:
surrendered to Clive, 82:
Watson took possession and handed keys to Drake, 82:
Select Committee of, 87:
Council of, 165, 179, 180.
CALLIAUD, Major, Commander of the Forces, 137:
fought against the King of Delhi and defended Patna, 151:
summoned to attend Council, 151.
CAMBRIDGE'S _War in India_, quoted, 43_n_.
CAMPBELL, Captain, at Council of War, 93.
CAREY, Mrs., among the prisoners in the Black Hole of Calcutta, 79.
CARNAC, General, 157:
placed by Clive at head of army, 159, 166:
met Clive at Benares, 173:
fought against Mir Kasim, 180.
CARSTAIRS, Capt.-Lieut., at Council of War, 93.
CARTER, Mr., Member of Select Committee, 191.
CARTIER, Governor after Verelst, 201 and _n_.
CHAMPION, Colonel, 187.
CHANAR, occupied by the English, 157:
ceded to the English, 174.
CHANDA SAHIB appointed Diwan by Saadat-ulla-Khan, 23:
sent with Safdar Ali to capture Trichinopoli, 24:
remained as Governor, 24:
went to Arcot to do homage to Safdar Ali, 25:
suspecting danger, left his family at Pondicherry, 26:
kept up the siege of Trichinopoli for three months, 26:
surrendered, 26:
taken off in custody, 26:
at Satara, 31:
released, 44:
Nawab of Arcot, 45:
marched to Trichinopoli, 46:
retreated to Pondicherry, 47:
besieged Trichinopoli, 51:
sent troops to join his son, Raja Sahib, at North Arcot, 54:
defeated, 56-8:
his army still in position before Trichinopoli, but much weakened,
59:
murdered, 73.
CHANDRANAGAR, taken by Clive, 84:
Clive's troops stationed at, 90:
Dutch defeated at, 131.
CHAPRA, in Bihar, meeting at, 175.
CHARLES VI, died in 1740, 31.
CHENNAPATANAM, granted to the English by the Raja of Bisnagar, 18-19:
renamed Madras, 19:
Fort St. George built, 19:
Madras raised to a Presidency, 19:
population at the end of 17th century, 19:
constitution of the town in 1744, 19.
CHIN KILICH KHAN, took steps to make the Subahdarship hereditary in
his family, 17, 23:
obtained titles of Nizam-ul-Mulk and Asaf Jah, 17:
ruler of Deccan, 18.
CIVIL SERVICE, reformed by Clive, 160, 169-70.
CLAREMONT, bought by Clive, 202.
CLARKE, Captain, in command at Devikota, 50:
at Trichinopoli, 51.
CLIVE, Robert, arrived at Madras as a writer in the service of the
East India Company in 1744, 9, 10, 11, 30:
his early years not promising, 9:
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