Chapter 11

Indian expressions, characteristic,

minds, motives of,

ways of business,

Indies, The,

Indrapat, Raja of Bundelkand,

Inhabitants,

Innocent, or Innocent Jesus,

Ironside, Colonel Gilbert,

Ives, Surgeon Edward, author of "A

Voyage from England to India in

1754, with, a narrative of the operations

of the squadron and army in

India, under Watson and Clive,

1755-1757; Also a Journey from Persia to England," (London, 1799)

Jafar Ali Khan.

SeeMir Jafar Ali Khan

Jagat Seth, family of

SeeSeths

Jalpaiguri

Jats, the

Jemadars

Jesuit Church, the

Fathers, the

Jobard, M.

Jugdea

SeeLuckipore

Jusserat Khan, Nawab of Dacca

Kaffirs

Kamgar Khan

Karical

Kasim Ali Khan, Nawab of Bengal

SeeMir Kasim

Kasim Ali Khan, Faujdar of Rungpore

Kent, H.M.S.

Kerdizien, M.

Khodadad Khan Latty

Kilpatrick, Major James

King

SeeMogul

Kingfisher, H.M.S.

Kissendas, son of Raj Balav

Knox, Captain Ranfurlie

Kooti Ghat

Koran, the

La Haye, M.

Lal Dighi

Lally, Count

Memoirs of

Laporterie, M.

La Rue, M.

Latham, Captain

Launay, M.

La Ville Martère, M.

Law, Jacques François

Jean, of Lauriston

Madame Jeanne

John, of Lauriston, the Financier

William

Law's Memoir

Le Conte Dompierre

Lee, Corporal

Le Noir, M.

Le Page, M., Second Surgeon

Locusts

Luckipore

SeeJugdea

Lucknow

Lynn, Captain

McGwire, Mr. William

Madec, Colonel

Madras

Coast

SeeCoromandel

Malleson, Colonel G.B., Author of "History of the French in India

from the Founding of Pondicherry in 1674 to the Capture of that

Place in 1761" (London, 1868)

Manik Chand, Raja

Manjhi

Maratha Commander

Law's altercation with

General, the

Marathas

Martin, Captain

Martin de la Case, Ensign

Matel, M.

Midnapur

Militarism

Minchin, Captain George, Captain-Commandant of Calcutta

Mir Abdulla

Miran, son of Mir Jafar

Mir Daood, brother of Mir Jafar, and Faujdar of Rajmehal

Mir Jafar Ali Khan, made Nawab by the English after Plassey

Mir Kasim, or Kasim Ali Khan, son-in-law and successor of Mir Jafar

army of

Mir Madan

Mogul

SeeKing

Mohan Lal, favourite of the Nawab

Monsoon

Moor hostages

nobles

Moorish colours

forts

soldiers

treachery

Moors

Muhammadhans

Murshidabad

SeeMuxadabad

or Cossimbazar River

Murshid Kuli Khan

Mustapha Ali Khan

Mutinies

Muxadabad

SeeMurshidabad

Naib

Nand Kumar, Faujdar of Hugli

Native indifference to the quarrels of the Europeans

Nautch

Naval officer, an English

Nawab, the

SeeSiraj-ud-daula

Hindu advisers and servants of

Nawajis Muhammad Khan, uncle of Siraj-ud-daula

Nawajis Muhammad Khan's widow

Nazir Dalal, the

Negroes

Nepaulese

Neutrality in the Ganges

News from Bengal

Nicolas, M.F.

Nover, Sergeant

Nullah

Omichand

Onofre, Reverend Father

Oppoor

Orissa

Orme Papers or MSS.

Orme, Robert, historian

Oudh

Nawab of.SeeSuja-ud-daula

Pagodas or Hindu Temples

Paris

Parwana

Pathans

Patna

Naib of

River

Pattamar

Pavilion, Bastion du

Pearkes, Mr. Paul Richard

Pedro

Peons

Perry, Lieut.-Colonel Ottley

Phulbari

Picques, M.

Pilots, French

Plassey, battle of

Pocock, Admiral (Sir) George

Pondicherry

Superior Council of

Porte Royale, the

Portuguese half-castes

Predestination

Priest, Hindu

Probate Records (Mayor's Court, Calcutta)

Prussian Gardens

Purneah

Nawab of.SeeSaukat Jang

Raj Durlabh Ram, Raja

Rains, the

Raj Balav, Raja

Rajas, Hindu

Rajmehal

Faujdar of.

SeeMir Daood

Ramnarain, Raja, Naib or Deputy Governor of Patua

Ram Nath, Raja of Dinajpur

Ranjit Rai, agent of the Seths

Raymond, M.

Renault, Pierre, Director of Chandernagore (Malleson calls him

Renault de St. Germain, but he never signs himself as such)

Renault, de St. Germain, eldest son of Pierre Renault

Renault, Lieut., second son of Pierre Renault

Renault, de la Fuye, M.

Renaultions, the

Rennell, Major James, geographer

Rezai,

Royal Music, the

Rungpore

Raja of.SeeKasizn All Khan

Sahibgunj, Raja of

Saidabad.

Saint Contest, the

St. Didier, M.

St. Louis, Order of

Parish Church of

Salabat Jang

Salisbury, H.M.S.

Sarfaraz Khan, Nawab of Bengal, defeated and killed in battle

by Aliverdi Khan in 1742

Saukat Jang, Nawab of Purneah and cousin of Siraj-ud-daula

Scrafton, Mr. Luke, Author of "Reflections on the Government

of Indostan" (London, 1770)

Scrafton's "Reflections"

Select Committee at Calcutta

at Madras

Sepoys, 10.SeeTelingas

French

Law's opinion of

Serampore, Danish Settlement

Seth Mahtab Rai, grandson of Jagat Seth

Seth Sarup Chand, grandson of Jagat Seth

Seths, agent of

SeeRanjit Rai

Seths: the family of Jagat Seth

Shah, Alam

SeeAli Gauhar

Shahzada or Crown Prince

SeeShah Alam

Sheikh Faiz Ulla

Sinfray, M.

Siraj-ud-daula

SeeNawab

cause of his attack on the English

his aunt, widow of Nawajia Khan

his mother

SeeAmina Begum

his younger brother

SeeFazl-kuli-khan

Slippers, a pair of

Sooty

Soupy, fort of

Speke, Captain

Spies employed by the English,

by the Nawab

Suan, battle of

Subah

Suja-ud-daula, Nawabof Oudh


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