ngland, 210:
his death, 210:
comments on the life of Clive, 211, 212.
CLIVE'S _Evidence before the Committee of the House of Commons_,
quoted, 96_n_., 135_n_.
CLIVE'S _Report to the Court of Directors_, quoted, 96_n_.
COCHIN, independent territory, 17.
COMMISSARY OF FORCES, Clive appointed, 48.
COOTE, Major Eyre, nominated Governor of Calcutta by Admiral Watson,
82:
Clive objected to the nomination, 82:
sent by Clive to occupy Katwa, 91:
at Council of War, 93:
sent with a detachment, after Plassey, 105.
COOTE'S _Narrative_, quoted, 96_n_., 103_n_.
COPE, Captain, mentioned in the account of the assault against Clive
by Mr. Fordyce, 14:
commander of Force sent to help ex-Raja of Tanjore, 42:
sent to Trichinopoli, 48.
CORNEILLE, Captain, at Council of War, 93.
CORNISH, Admiral, on the Arakan coast, 127.
COROMANDEL COAST, English Settlement at Armagon on the, 18.
COUNCIL OF WAR, 92-3:
question submitted to, 93.
COURT OF DIRECTORS feted Clive on his return to England, 75-6:
appointed Clive Lieut.-Colonel, and named him Governor and
Commander of Fort St. David, with succession to Governorship of
Madras, 76:
Clive's letter to, 98, 105-6:
appointed ten men to manage affairs in Bengal, 119:
constitution of, 138:
disputed Clive's right to the jagir, 142:
granted to Civil Servants right to private trade, 163:
summary of the state of Bengal by, 166-7:
batta, 179-81:
curtailed their allowances, 180, 181:
received Clive well in England, 196:
sent out supervisors, 199, 200.
CUDDALORE, Mr. Fordyce assaulted Clive at, 14.
CUDMORE, Captain, at Council of War, 93.
DABHOL, Commodore Jones recalled from, 78.
DAMALCHERRI, pass in the Karnatik, 25, 45.
DAUDPUR, 94:
meeting between Mir Jafar and Clive at, 105:
entire force united at, 105.
D'AUTEUIL, sent by Dupleix to take Law's place, 68:
approached Utatur, 68:
surprised Clive, 70:
defeated by Clive, 73:
retreated to Volkonda, 73:
surrendered to Clive, 73.
DECCAN, territories belonging to, 17:
territories independent of, 17.
_Decisive Battles of India_, by Colonel Malleson, 66_n_., 131_n_.,
156_n_.
DELHI, sack of, 16, 30:
Siraj-ud-daula's overtures to Court of, 88:
Muhammad Shah, Emperor of, 30:
King of, threatened rebellion against Mir Jafar, 121:
invasion of, 151:
defeated by Calliaud and Knox, 151:
Mir Kasim died at, 158.
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