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History of the Indian Administration of Lord Ellenborough in his Correspondence with the Duke of Wellington

1874

4 1842.— Success of the operations in 2 fghanistan—Tranquillity in Scinde—Prclamation Ly the GovernoGeneral of the capture of Ghuzni and CabuReference to the removal of the Gates of Somnauth from Ghuzni—lmprovment in the Indian revenue.. 293-296 THE SAME TO THE SAME.—Oct. [...] a vote of thanks passed by the English Parliament to the army and navy employed in China and to the Governor-General and the army employed in Afghanistai.. 363-364 THE SAME TO THE SAME.—March 14 1843.- Continued complaints of the Court of Director' on account of their not receiving information about special orders.. 364-365 THE SAME TO THE SAME.—March 14 1843.—Mentioning the satifactory d [...] " The question whether the pensions formerly granted to the heirs of soldiers dying in the service shall bgrafted to the heirs of soldiers dying on service in China has been since at the desire of the Madras Government submitted for the consideration and decision of the home authorities. [...] " The revenue of India continues to improve and E 2"52 LETTERS OF LORD ELLENBOROU 711 the conclusion of peace with China together with the assurances of peaoe in India which the proclamtion of the 1st of October affords to all the States within the Indus will have the effect of greatly advancing the trade and the consequent prosperity of the people. [...] Your Majesty will have observed that in the letter of the 4th of July to Major-General Nott that officer was instructed to bring away the gates of the Temple of Somnauth from the Tomb of Mahmood of Ghuzni and the Club of Mahmood also.
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Pages
482
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.147270
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
v-xxi Lord Colchester view
Letters of Lord Ellenborough to the Queen
1-136 Lord Colchester view
Correspondence Between Lord Ellenborough and the Duke of Wellington
137-144 Lord Colchester view
China Expedition
144-170 Lord Colchester view
Letters and Memoranda on Lord Ellenborough’s Administration of India
171-453 Lord Colchester view
Appendix
454-464 Lord Colchester view

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