ts in the Karnatik made by
Saadat-ulla-Khan, 23:
gave the Marathas permission to attack Trichinopoli, 25:
entered Arcot with a large army, 28:
marched on to Trichinopoli, 28:
compelled the Marathas to yield, 28:
proclaimed his own commander Khoja Abdullah to be Nawab of the
Karnatik, 28:
Nawab poisoned, 28:
he appointed Anwar-ud-din, provisionally, and to act as guardian to
Saiyud Muhammad, 28:
died, 44.
NORTH, Lord, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 197:
First Lord of the Treasury, 198:
his Bill, 200-1.
'NORTHERN CIRCARS,' territory of the Deccan, 17.
NUJM-UD-DAULA, Nawab-Nazim, 172.
OMAR BEG, sent to escort Mir Jafar to Clive's camp, 107.
ORME, Mr., quoted, 20_n_., 30, 81_n_., 95_n_., 96_n_., 103_n_.,
109_n_., 111_n_.
OUDH, overtures of Siraj-ud-daula to the Nawab-Wazir of, 88:
Nawab-Wazir of, threatened rebellion against Mir Jafar, 121:
Nawab-Wazir of, protects and aids Mir Kasim, 157:
throws himself on the mercy of the English, 157, 159:
Clive's dealings with Nawab-Wazir of, 171, 173-8.
PAICHANDA, taken by Clive, 73.
PALMER, Captain, at Council of War, 93.
PALMYRAS, Cape, 80.
PALTI, town on the Kasimbazar river, 91.
PANIPAT, battle of, mentioned, 16, 173.
PARADIS, sent by Dupleix to relieve Madras, 37:
entered Madras, 38.
PARKER, John Neville, tried by court-martial, 189:
reinstated, 189.
PARSHAW, Capt.-Lieut., at Council of War, 93.
PATNA, capital of Bihar, Clive accompanied Mir Jafar to, 117:
Clive entered and subdued, 123:
Mir Jafar conferred jagir on Clive at, 123:
Patna stormed, 151:
English plunders at, 155:
Mir Kasim died at, 158.
PEACE OF PARIS, Clive voted against, 145.
PEERAGE, Clive raised to an Irish, 143.
_Peninsular War_, by Sir W. Napier, quoted, 60_n_.
PEYTON, Commodore, commanded squadron on Commodore Barnett's death,
34:
cruised off Negapatam, 34:
sailed for Trincomalee, 34.
PIGOT, Mr., sent with provisions, 49.
PITT, Mr. (afterwards Lord Chatham), Secretary of State, 139:
Clive's letter to, 139:
Clive describes Miran as unfit to succeed, 139, 150:
points urged in the letter, 140:
Pitt unable to answer the letter, 141:
Pitt's opinion of Clive, 141:
resigned, 143:
Lord Privy Seal, 197:
resigned on account of ill health, 197.
PLASSEY, army recalled by Clive from, 84:
Siraj-ud-daula sent an army to, 88:
Clive's army reached, 94:
battle of, 94-106, 1
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