3, 183, 211.
SAMRU, Armenian, in command of a special brigade, 153-4:
sent to Baksar, 156.
SARFARAZ, son of, at Dhaka, in rebellion against Mir Jafar, 115.
SATARA, Chanda Sahib, prisoner at, 26, 31:
Muzaffar Jang proceeded to, 44.
SAUNDERS, Mr., Governor of Fort St. David, 49:
sent Clive under Mr. Pigot to take provisions to Trichinopoli, 49:
gave Clive his captaincy, 50:
sent him to Devikota, 50.
SCOTT, Colonel, nominated Commander, with Clive as second, 77:
his death, 77.
SCRAFTON, Mr., sent to escort Mir Jafar to Clive's camp, 107:
informed Aminchand of false document, 113:
appointed Supervisor, 199:
_Letters_, quoted, 160_n_.
SELECT COMMITTEE appointed, 147, 161, 191:
opposition of, 166.
SERINGHAM, island to which French retreated from Trichinopoli, 68,
69.
SET, banking-house of the Set family, 168.
SHAH ALIM, troops of, repulsed the invasion of Bihar, 153:
installed Mir Kasim as Subahdar, 153:
Clive's dealing with, 171:
his capital occupied by the Afghans, 171:
meeting with Clive at Allahabad, 174.
SIRAJ-UD-DAULA, Subahdar, 78:
seized factory at Kasimbazar, 78:
marched to Calcutta, 78:
took possession, 78:
Black Hole of Calcutta, 78-9:
Murshidabad capital of, 78, 85:
grandson of Ali Vardi Khan, 85:
overtures to Bussy at Haidarabad, 87:
to the Marathas, 87:
to Delhi, 88:
to Nawab-Wazir of Oudh, 88:
quarrelled with Mir Jafar, 88:
reconciliation with Mir Jafar to fight against Clive, 88:
sent his army to Kasimbazar, 88:
Clive sent declaration of war to, 91:
at Plassey, 95:
fled to Murshidabad, 101, 112:
discovered hiding at Rajmahal, 112:
made over to Mir Jafar, 112:
interview with Mir Jafar, 112:
stabbed, 112.
SIVAJI, built a fort at Gheria, 77.
SMITH, Captain F., 187:
at Mungir, 187.
SMITH, Colonel, 186:
commanding at Surajpur, 186:
nominated Commander-in-chief by Clive, 191.
SMITH, Major, 186:
commanding at Allahabad, 186:
arrested officers, 186.
STANHOPE, Earl, quoted, 192, 209, 210 and _n_., 211:
_History of England_, 202_n_.
STANLEY, Mr., proposed an amendment in the attack against Clive, 208.
ST. FRAIS, Mons., commanding French at Plassey, 96:
formerly member of Council of Chandranagar, 96:
commenced action at Plassey, 98:
remained when Siraj-ud-daula fled, 101:
met by Kilpatrick, 102:
retreated, 103:
his final resistance and death, 104.
STERLING, Mr.
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