83:
spoils of Plassey, 107-17:
effects of the spoils, 136.
PONDICHERRY, French settlement, 18:
French squadron anchored off, 34:
Dumas, Governor of, 25:
siege of, 39-41:
English officials from Madras sent as prisoners to, 38:
siege of, 39:
armies of Chanda Sahib and Muzaffar Jang retreated on, 47:
Law distinguished at siege of, 61.
PRAGMATIC SANCTION, England upholder of, 31.
PROPRIETORS, Court of, 145-7.
PURNIAH, Raja of, rebelled against Mir Jafar, 114-5:
went with Clive to Murshidabad to make peace with Mir Jafar, 116.
RAGHUJI BHONSLA, leader of the Marathas, 25.
RAJA DULAB RAM, joined Clive, 86:
position of his troops at Plassey, 97:
treacherously advised Siraj-ud-daula to flee from Plassey to
Murshidabad, 101:
Finance Minister, 107, 114:
retired to his palace, 114:
refused all intercourse with Mir Jafar, 114:
reconciliation with Mir Jafar, 117, 168.
RAJA SAHIB, son of Chanda Sahib, in command at North Arcot, 54:
joined by the French, 54:
siege of Arcot, 55:
retreated to Vellore, 55:
defeated at Arni, 57-8:
took Punamallu, 62:
repaired damage at Kanchipuram, 62:
encamped at Vendalur, 62-3:
quitted Vendalur, 63:
in ambush at Kaveripak, 64:
remarkable battle of Kaveripak, 64-6:
defeated by Clive, 66:
retreated to Seringham, 68.
RAJMAHAL, Siraj-ud-daula discovered hiding at, 112:
Mir Jafar and Clive at, 116.
RIO, Clive delayed for nine months at, 12:
Clive picked up a little Portuguese at, 12.
RUMBOLD, Captain, at Council of War, 92.
SAADAT-ULLA KHAN, Nawab of the Karnatik, 23:
died in 1732, 23:
appointed Dost Ali, his nephew, to succeed, 23:
Bakar Ali to be Governor of Vellore, 23:
and Ghulam Husen or Chanda Sahib to be Diwan afterwards, 23.
SAFDAR ALI, son of Dost Ali, sent to capture Trichinopoli, 24:
proclaimed Nawab, 25:
persuaded Marathas to advance on the Karnatik, 26:
siege of Trichinopoli, 26:
surrendered, 26:
sent his family to Madras, 27:
took refuge at Vellore, 27:
poisoned by his brother-in-law, 27:
his son proclaimed Nawab by the army, 27.
SAIYUD MUHAMMAD KHAN, son of Safdar Ali, proclaimed Nawab, 27:
Anwar-ud-din appointed his guardian, 28:
murdered, 30.
SALABAT JANG, proclaimed Subahdar on the death of Muzaffar Jang, 48.
SALLUSTIAN MOTTO, quoted, 16.
SALT MONOPOLY, 164, 165.
SAMIAVERAM, occupied by Clive, 68:
battle at, 69-72:
Clive's victory, 7
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