inistry, 197:
resigned, 197.
GRANT, Major, at Council of War, 92.
GRANT, Captain Alexander, at Council of War, 93.
GRENVILLE, George, 198:
Clive a supporter of, 198:
his death, 198.
GRIFFIN, Admiral, commanding squadron, 39.
GUDALUR, important town near Pondicherry, 38.
GUNDLAKAMMA, river in Madras, 17.
HAIDAR ALI, invaded Madras, 198, 201.
HAIDARABAD, overtures between Siraj-ud-daula and Bussy at, 87.
HASTINGS, Warren, mentioned, 194:
first Governor-General of India, 201.
HEBER, Bishop, quoted, 37_n_.
HIGH-ROAD from Hugli to Patna made by Mughal Government, 90.
_History of England_, by Lord Stanhope, 202_n_.
_History of Indostan_, by Orme, quoted, 20_n_.
_History of India_, by Orme, quoted, 95_n_., 109_n_.
_History of India_, by Elliot, quoted, 31_n_., 44_n_., 100_n_.,
176_n_.
_History of the Bengal Army_, by Broome, quoted, 90_n_., 95_n_.,
110_n_.
_History of the French in India_, by Colonel Malleson, 36_n_.
HOLLAND, 124.
HOLWELL, Mr., in charge during Clive's absence, 136-7.
HOPE HALL, the residence of Mr. Bayley, where Clive was brought up,
9.
HUGLI, river, fugitives in ships on the, 78:
Major Kilpatrick sent with troops to, 79:
Watson and Clive sent to, 80.
HUGLI, town, stormed by Clive, 83:
revenue of, granted money to Clive, 117.
_Indostan, History of_, _see_ _History of Indostan_.
INDIA passed to the Crown, 178.
INDIA HOUSE, Sulivan excluded Clive from seat in, 145:
proprietors forced the Governor-Generalship of Bengal on Clive,
146:
sent a new covenant to Calcutta, 161:
refused to increase salaries, 165.
IVES'S _Voyage and Historical Narrative_, quoted, 94_n_., 96_n_.
JAGIR, conferred on Clive, 123 and _n_.:
disputed by Court of Directors, 142, 145-7.
JALANGI, river, 91.
JENNINGS, Captain, at Council of War, 93.
JOHNSTONE, Mr. Gideon, received money for secret services, 161.
JONES, Commodore, sent to attack Angria, 77:
recalled from Dabhol, 78.
KALNA, Mr. Watts at, 92.
KALPI, English victory at, 157.
KANCHIPURAM, Clive on his way to Arcot halted at, 53:
guns intercepted at, 53:
siege of, 58:
taken by Clive, 58.
KARNATIK, territory of the Deccan, 17:
not immediately under the Subahdar, 17:
territory entrusted to a Nawab, 17:
its boundaries, 17, 18:
invasions and war in the, 21-31:
Khoja Abdullah, Nawab of the, 28.
KARRA, English victory at, 157:
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