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The Bengal Obituary or a Record to Perpetuate the Memory of Departed Worth Being a Compilation of Tablets and Monumental Inscriptions from Various Parts of the Bengal and Agra Presidencies

1848

THE BENGAL OBITUARY OR A RECORD TO PERPETUATE THE MEMORY OF DEPARTED WORTH To WHICH IS ADDED BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES AND MEMOIRS OF HISTORY OF BRITISH INDIA SINCE THE FORMATION OF THE EUROPEAN SETTLEMENT TO THE PRESENT TIME. [...] The Compilers therefore indulge the hope of a liberal patronage which if it be commensurate to the expenses incurred will encourage them to offer a second volume by way of continuation the collection of materials for the same being under course of arrangement if the favor shown to the first attempt warrants a prosecution of the labour."TABLE OF CONTENTS. [...] Particulars of the cruelties of Suraj-uDowlah and the Tablet to the Memory The Honorable F. J. Shore late Commisioner of Saugor and the Nurbuddah of the Sufferers in the Black Hole lb. [...] The date of the opening of the Company's burial ground is not known ; but it cannot be older than 24th August 1690 the date of the foundation of Colonial Calcutta. [...] Andrew's Church in bearing the large expense necessarily incurred at the outset on account of which they"XVI INTRODUCTION were conceded the same privilege the rule prescribing—That the deceased must have been at the time of death a bona fide member of the Church of Scotland or of one or other of the different bodies of Protestant Dissenters in Calcutta or a known attendant on public worship in
history
Pages
467
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.145164
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xli unknown view
The Bengal Obituary
1-398 unknown view
Index
399-426 unknown view

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