37:
defeated, 37:
taken prisoner, 45.
MADHUPUR, Clive despatched Watts and Walsh to, 111:
Clive marched to, 111.
MADRAS, Robert Clive arrives as a writer in the service of the East
India Service in 1744 at, 9, 30:
Mr. Morse Governor at, 15, 33:
originally Chennapatanam, 19:
granted to the English and re-named Madras, 19:
Fort St. George built, 19:
raised to Presidency in 1653, 19:
population at end of 17th century, 19:
constitution of the town, 19:
English trading colony, 20:
French colony, 20:
taken by the French, 35:
restored, 41.
_Madras Presidency, Records of_, by Mr. Forrest, mentioned, 14,
40_n_., 41_n_., 50_n_., 52_n_.
MAIAPUR, Watson and Clive at, 81.
MALCOLM, Sir John, mentioned, 143:
quoted, 169:
_Life of Clive_, 103_n_., 143_n_., 198_n_.
MALDA, Aminchand's pilgrimage to, 113.
MALIAPUR, battle between French and English at, 37.
MALLESON'S, Colonel, _History of the French in India_, 36_n_.:
_Decisive Battles of India_, 66_n_., 130_n_., 156_n_.
MANCHESTER, Clive sent to his uncle to be brought up and educated at,
9.
MANIKCHAND, Governor of Calcutta, 81:
marched to Baj-baj, 81:
retired, 82.
MANSURPET, pagoda of, taken by Clive, 68.
MARATHAS, took Trichinopoli, 25:
invasion of, 25, 26:
yielded Trichinopoli to Nizam-ul-Mulk, 28:
overtures with Siraj-ud-daula, 87:
Maratha ditch, 108:
defeated at battle of Panipat, 173:
advance of, 183.
MARKAR, the Armenian, commanded a special brigade, 154:
sent to Patna, 155:
drove the English out, 155:
took English prisoners, 156.
MARKET DRAYTON, Clive sent to Mr. Burslem's school at, 10.
MARTIN, Francis, leader of the French traders on the Coromandel
coast, 20, 21:
died 1706, 20.
MASKELEYNE, Miss, married Clive, 74.
_Memoir of Captain Dalton_, quoted, 49_n_., 52_n_.
MERCHANT TAYLORS', Clive spent a short time at, 10.
MIRAN, son of Mir Jafar, 119:
arrived with an army at Murshidabad, 132:
struck dead by lightning, 150.
MIR ASAD, appointed Diwan in place of Chanda Sahib, 24:
taken prisoner by the Marathas, 25.
MIR JAFAR, in command of Siraj-ud-daula's forces, 79:
joined Clive, 86:
quarrelled with Siraj-ud-daula, 88:
reconciliation, 88:
swore fealty and to fight against Clive, 88, 91:
his interview with Mr. Watts, 92:
renounced Watts as a spy, 92:
threatened to destroy the English, 92:
favourable despatch from, 94:
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