ive was sent till
he was eleven, 10.
ELLIOT'S _History of India_, quoted, 31_n_., 44_n_., 100_n_., 176_n_.
ELLIS, civil officer, prepared to seize Patna, 155:
defeated, 156.
_Evidence before the Committee of the House of Commons_, by Clive,
quoted, 96_n_., 134_n_.
EYRE COOTE, Major, _see_ COOTE.
FACTORIES, not to be established by the East India Company in Oudh,
174:
Nawab-Wazir's opinion of, 174-5.
FAIZABAD, occupied by the English, 157.
FALTA, Major Kilpatrick with troops at, 80:
Admiral Watson's squadron at, 80:
Dutch attack off, 129.
FAMINE in the three Provinces, 199-201.
FISCHER, Captain, at Council of War, 93.
FLETCHER, Sir Robert, Commandant at Mungir, 185, 187:
tried by court-martial and cashiered, 189:
his pamphlet, 197.
FORDE, Colonel, sent by Clive to Vizagapatam, 122:
united with Raja's troops, 122:
expelled French from northern Sirkars, 122:
took their fortress, 122:
secured the influence for the English, 122:
fought against the Dutch, 128:
occupied Barnagar, 129:
marched to Shirirampur, 129:
Knox joined him, 130:
defeated Dutch, 131:
appointed Supervisor, 199.
FORDYCE, Rev. Mr., his assault against Clive, as reported by the
Board at Fort St. David, 14:
suspended, 14.
FORREST'S _Records of the Madras Presidency_ (1890), 14, 40_n_.,
41_n_., 50_n_., 52_n_.
FORT ST. DAVID, Board at, 14:
English officials from Madras escaped to, 38:
Clive helped to defend, 38:
French tried to take, 39:
Clive appointed Governor of, 76.
FORT ST. GEORGE, built at Madras, 19.
FORT WILLIAM, built by Job Charnock in the reign of King William III,
119.
FOX, Mr., Clive a supporter of, 76.
FRAIS, M. St., _see_ ST. FRAIS.
FRENCH COLONY, at Pondicherry, 20:
on the Malabar coast and at Chandranagar, in Bengal, 21.
FULLER, Mr., seconded amendment to the attack against Clive, 208.
GAUPP, Captain, at Council of War, 92.
GEORGE II, King, his opinion of Clive, 141:
his death, 143.
GHERIA, fort at, 77:
headquarters of Angria, pirate chief, 77:
taken by Watson and Clive, 78:
Ali Vardi Khan's battle at, 85.
GHULAM HUSEN, _see_ CHANDA SAHIB.
GINGENS, Captain, sent to Volkonda, 48:
mismanaged affairs, 49:
in command at Trichinopoli, 51.
GINGI, fortress of, 47:
captured by the French, 47.
GOLKONDA, Nizam-ul-Mulk retired to, after taking Trichinopoli, 28.
GRAFTON, Duke of, at head of M
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