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. To which is Added Biographical Sketches and Memoirs of Such as Have Preeminently Distinquished Themselves in History of British India, Since the Formation of the European Settlement to the Present Time |
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... August , the Bishop left Chaundpaul Ghaut , proceeding to the H. C. Ship " Marquis Huntley , " which was then lying in Saugor Roads and ready to proceed on her voyage to China ; on the evening of Saturday the 9th of August , the party ...
... August , the Bishop left Chaundpaul Ghaut , proceeding to the H. C. Ship " Marquis Huntley , " which was then lying in Saugor Roads and ready to proceed on her voyage to China ; on the evening of Saturday the 9th of August , the party ...
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... august assembly as his accusers . His conduct was sifted , as the conduct of no political character was ever sifted before . The trial was spun out by various delays to seven years , and , at length , on the 23rd April , 1795 the Lords ...
... august assembly as his accusers . His conduct was sifted , as the conduct of no political character was ever sifted before . The trial was spun out by various delays to seven years , and , at length , on the 23rd April , 1795 the Lords ...
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... August , 1845 . Sacred to the Memory of the European and Native officers , Non - commissioned officers and men , of the fifth Regiment of Native Infantry , who fell in Affghanistan , in the year 1841 and 1842 , Lt. Col. T. S. Oliver ...
... August , 1845 . Sacred to the Memory of the European and Native officers , Non - commissioned officers and men , of the fifth Regiment of Native Infantry , who fell in Affghanistan , in the year 1841 and 1842 , Lt. Col. T. S. Oliver ...
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... August 31st , 1842. Æt : 42 . This stone is placed here in token of esteem and effectionate regard by his friends in the Civil Service . " To the Memory of the just is blessed . " - Prov . x . 7 . Sacred to the Memory of Alexander ...
... August 31st , 1842. Æt : 42 . This stone is placed here in token of esteem and effectionate regard by his friends in the Civil Service . " To the Memory of the just is blessed . " - Prov . x . 7 . Sacred to the Memory of Alexander ...
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... August 30th , 1777 , in the 55th year of his age , and was interred here . Henry Wedderburn , many years Master Attendant at Calcutta , served the Hon . E. I. Company in the troubles with Surajah - Ul - Dowlah and Cossim Ally Cawn ...
... August 30th , 1777 , in the 55th year of his age , and was interred here . Henry Wedderburn , many years Master Attendant at Calcutta , served the Hon . E. I. Company in the troubles with Surajah - Ul - Dowlah and Cossim Ally Cawn ...
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