siege of Arcot, 55:
took Timeri, 56:
marched to Arni to attack Raja Sahib, 56:
dispersed the enemy, 58:
marched to Kanchipuram and took possession, 58:
returned to Madras and then to Fort St. David, 59:
Dupleix attempting to reconquer Arcot, Clive was sent with troops
to meet him, 63:
reached Vendalur and marched on to Kanchipuram, 64:
after a short halt, proceeded to Kaveripak, where the French were
concealed, 64, 65: battle, 66: Clive won, 66:
baffled Dupleix, 67:
returned to Fort St. David, 67:
prepared to go to Trichinopoli, 67:
despatched by Lawrence to occupy Samiaveram, 68:
his engagements with d'Auteuil, 68, 69:
Clive surprised at Samiaveram, 70:
defeated the enemy, 72, 73:
captured Paichanda, 73:
forced d'Auteuil to surrender at Volkonda, 73:
Clive returned to Fort St. David, 73:
proceeded to Madras for rest, 73:
married Miss Maskeleyne, 74:
left Madras on sick-leave, 74:
Clive in England, 75:
Court of Directors gave him a great banquet, 75:
voted him a diamond-hilted sword, 75:
stood for St, Michael, returned as supporter of Mr. Fox, 76:
unseated, 76:
returned to India, 76:
appointed Lieut.-Colonel, and named Governor and Commander of Fort
St. David, with succession to the Governorship of Madras, 76:
took troops to India with instructions to convey them to Bengal,
76:
Clive and his troops attacked and destroyed Gheria, 78:
went along the Coromandel Coast back to Fort St. David, 78:
Clive sent to the Hugli, 80:
landed near Maiapur, marched to Baj-baj, 81:
surprised in the night by Manikchand, Governor of Calcutta, 82:
Calcutta surrendered to Clive, 82:
Admiral Watson took possession, 82:
Clive stormed Hugli, 83:
treaty with the Nawab, 84:
conquered Chandranagar, 84:
Clive's dealings with Siraj-ud-daula, 85-88:
preparations for war, 90:
the battle of Plassey, 91-106:
English loss small, 105:
Clive's great victory, 105, 106:
Clive's dealings with Mir Jafar, 109-11, 115-23:
with Aminchand, 113:
spoils of Plassey disputed, 113-7:
created Mansabdar, 118:
his dealings with the Princes of Southern India, 123:
the Dutch invasion, 124-30:
defeat of the Dutch, 130-2:
Clive's achievements in Bengal, 133-7:
leaves Bengal 1760, 137:
Clive's second visit to England, 138-48:
Clive's letter to Mr. Pitt, 139-41:
Clive's fame as a soldier, 141:
did not receive a warm welco
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