- Pages
- 529
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- United Kingdom
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.144377
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Preface
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i-xii | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter I. 1790-1791 In Calcutta A Voyage to Maruras in the Warren Hastings
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1-13 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter II. 1791 In Madras with Friends and Acquaintances and Return Voyage to Calcutta in the Warren Hastings
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14-25 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter III. 1791 New Places of Residence sir William Dunkin and his Childrin
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26-41 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter IV. 1791 Charles Johnston and the Dunktns the Deposition of the Governor of Chandnrnagord Narrow Escape from Ruin
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42-58 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter V. 1791-1992 The Strange Career Of Robert Moiutis The Flight of Mr. Benjamin Mee of the Bengal Bank Lord Coenwallis’s Attack On Seringapatam
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59-76 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter VI. 1793 Edmund Burke’s Terrible Nustake and Trial Arrival in Calcutta of Sir John Shore and Sir Robert Abercrombie
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77-97 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter VII. 1793 Letters from Mr. Benjamin Mee a Mad Doctor and a Whimsical Colonel
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98-112 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter VIII. 1793-1794-1795 Death of Sir William Jones the Purchase of Sir Robert Chambers’s Mansion Sir Robert Aberciromibie’s Disastrous Campaign
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113-128 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter IX. 1796 French Privateerino Death of Mr.Justice Hyde a Distressing Scene in Court Last Letters form Mr.Can and Mr.Mee
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129-152 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter X. 1797 Entertainments at Chinsurah General John St.Leger and General Sir Alured Clarke a Ruined Chaplain
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153-173 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter XI. 1799-1800 A Prince’ Generosity. The Death of Edmund Burke his Foundation of Penn College the Story of Miss Bawlinson and Mr.Rees
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174-191 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter XII. 1797 Sir Henry Russell and Sir. John Anstruther Lord Morningtion as Governor-General
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192-211 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter XIII. 1799-1800 A Serious Insurrection in Benares the Death of General John St. Leger Lady Russell and Her Nieces Miss Rose Aylmer and Miss Mary Lloyd Tiie Storming of Sering Apatam
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212-231 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter XIV. Lord Welllsley’s Magnificence. The Capture of the Kent. “The Bread Room General”
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232-247 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter XV. Shumsed Dowlah the Frustrated Embassy from Pfrsia Breaking up the Chinsurah Home
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248-268 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter XVI. 1803-1804 Partnership Troubles the war Against the Mahrattas General Lake’s Successes Housekeeping with sir Henry Russell
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269-288 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter XVII. 1804-1805
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289-309 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter XVIII. 1805 Dissolving Partnership. Sir Henry Russell’ Serious Accident. Lord Cornwallis Returns to Government House. his Death. Sir George Batrlow as Governor-General
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310-326 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter XIX. 1806 Sir Henry Russell is Made Chief Justice. the Mutiny at Vellore Thoughts of Returntng to England
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327-346 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter XX. 1806 A Captive Indian Prince the Murder of Mr. Arnott Prepring to Leave Indian an Ambassador from Persia Arrival of Lord Minto and his Sons
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347-368 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter XXI. 1806 The Rice Ordeal Farewell Letters and Gifts Selling up Nchinners Picture of Sir Henry Russeli
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369-391 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter XXII. 1806 A Generous Creditor. Capital and Income. the Voyage Down the Hooghley. on Board the Castle Nden
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392-409 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter XXIII. 1808 Iiomeward Bound an Address Tc the Lords of the Admiralty at Point de Calie with Capt.Byng the Catture of the Pielmontese
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410-430 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter XXIV. Accidents at Sea Violent Storms a Painful Illness Ashore at st. Helena
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431-449 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter XXV. A Determined Lunatic. Riotous French Prisoners. Arrival in the Downs
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450-463 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Chapter XXVI. The Journey to London Visting Mrs.Burke and Lady Russell Scandalous Conduct of the Custom-House Settling Down at Beaconsfield
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464-478 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Glossary
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479-480 | Alfred Spencer | view |
The Hickey Family
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481-484 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Errata and Notes
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485-496 | Alfred Spencer | view |
Index
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497-512 | Alfred Spencer | view |