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FRENCH AND ENGLISH STRUGGLE FOR INDIA.

Wars in Bengal, the Carnatic, the Deccan, &c., 1745-1774. *** See also F. E.'s Oriental Catalogue, pp. 65-256; 592-626; 649, 701.4118 BUXAR. Plan of the Battle, Oct. 23, 1764, showing position of the Armies, coloured, 9 in. by 15 in. MS. 10s

4119 MS. Plan of Survey of the Road from Jouci to Lucknow, showing Towns, Villages, Forts, and Tanks, by John Jones, 11 by 25. [1766 ?]

8s MILL (Col. James) Proposal for Conquest of Bengal, Behar, and Orissa under the German Flag (1746). See 4134 WHEELER's Early Records, chap. viii.

4120 GUYON (Abbé). Histoire des Indes Orientales, 1744; New History of the East Indies, Ancient and Modern, containing the Chorography, Natural History, Religion, Government, Revolutions, and Essay on European Commerce with India [chiefly from the French of the Abbé de Guyon], 2 vols. 8vo, calf. 1757 15s

"The value of this work consists mainly in the long and copious extracts given by the author from the archives of Pondichery, and in the correspondence, also inserted, between M. Dumas and the Native Princes of India-Malleson, The French in India, 1868, p. viii.

4121 CAMBRIDGE (R. Owen) Account of the War in India, between the English and French on the Coast of Coromandel, 1750-60; Events on the Malabar Coast, the Expeditions to Golconda and Surat, 18 maps and plans, 4to, calf. 1761

15s

Including Col. Stringer Lawrence's Narrative, Call's Journal of the Siege of Fort St. George, Col. Forde's Expedition to Golconda, and Naval Operations of Admiral Watson, Siege of Arcot, Operations of Coote and Clive, Dupleix and Lally, &c.; Appendices on Indian Fortification, Journal of the Loss of the "Pembroke" in a Hurricane, and Proceedings at Sadrass. The work begun prior to that of Orme was discontinued by its author in favour of his rival, but is not superseded by that or any later work.

148

4123 LALLY. Memoirs of Count Thomas Anthony de Lally from his Embarking for the East Indies, as Commander-in-Chief of the French Forces, to his being sent Prisoner of War to England after the Surrender of Pondichery, with Account of his Condemnation and Execution, map, 8vo, calf. 1766 See also Malleson, Essays and Lectures, 1866. 4124 IVES. Voyage from England to India in 1754, and an Historical Narrative of the Operations of the Squadron and Army in India under Command of Admiral Watson and Colonel Clive, 1755-57...... Journey from Persia to England, 1758-59. By Surgeon EDWARD IVES, chart, maps and plates, 4to, calf. 1773 148 Includes accounts of the capture of Angria's fortress of Geriah; the Black Hole Massacre and retaking of Calcutta ; attack on the French at Chandernagore, Battle of Plassey, &c.

4125 ORME (Robert) History of the Military Transactions in Indostan, from 1745-61, with Dissertation on the Mohammedan Conquest, map and plans by Rennell. Fourth edition, 3 vols. 4to, calf. 1803

£1 10s

The fullest account of the Wars in the Carnatic, the Deccan, and Bengal, in which Clive, Lally, Bussy, Dupleix, Dalton, Stringer Lawrence, Admirals Boscawen, Griffin, and Watson were engaged, with Accounts of the Expedition against Angria, the Black Hole at Calcutta, History of Mysore, Arcot, Tanjore, &c. Clive, the chief commander in these wars, who was a passenger home in the same vessel as Orme, is supposed to have given the author the benefit of his knowledge of the events related. The history covers a period of seventeen years only, but "in its very minuteness is as interesting as it is instructive" (Sir JOHN MALCOLM). Orme's narrative is "one of the most authentic and one of the most finely written in our language" (MACAULAY).

4126 Historical Fragments of the Mogul Empire, supplementing Orme's History, with Life of the Author, portrait and plans, 4to, half-calf. 1805

16s Containing account of the Morattoes and English Concerns in Indostan from 1769; Origin of the English Establishment and the E.I.Co.'s Trade at Broach and Surat, and a General Idea of the Government and People of India.

"An extremely valuable work......The account of Mr. Orme's life is a neat, plain piece of biography."-Edinburgh Review.

4128 CLIVE. Life of Robert, Lord Clive, from Family Papers, by Sir JOHN MALCOLM, map and portrait, 3 vols. 8vo, half-calf. 1836 15s

4129

4130

Lord Clive. By General MALLESON, portrait and 4 plans of Plassey, Calcutta, &c., 8vo, cloth. 1882

7s

Lord Clive: the Foundation of British Rule in India, by Sir ALEX. J. ARBUTHNOT, portrait and 2 maps, 12mo, cloth. (Builders of the Empire) 1899 3s 4131 MILL (James) History of British India, revised and continued, with Notes and Illustrations, by Prof. H. H. Wilson, library edition, with Index, 9 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1848

£1 10s

"With all its merits, something was wanting before Mill's 'History of British India' could take rank as a standard national work. The deficiencies have now been amply supplied; indeed, no living man could be found better able to correct Mr. Mill's errors and modify his too sweeping conclusions than Prof. H. H. Wilson, a distinguished Oriental scholar, long a resident in India, and familiar with the habits and manners of its diversified inhabitants."-Athenæum.

4132 NOLAN (Dr. E. H.) The Illustrated History of the British Empire in India and the East, from the Earliest Times to the Suppression of the Sepoy Mutiny in 1859, numerous maps, portraits, and steel engravings, 2 vols. royal 8vo, cloth. [1858-60]

98

Geography of India, Ceylon, Independent States, Maritime Settlements, Govern ment of British India; Language, Commerce, Science, and Art of the Hindoos, social condition of the people; Conquests, the Moguls, Parsees, Portuguese, Dutch, French enterprise, Bengal and Madras affairs, Mahratta and other wars; the Afghans, Sinde, China, the Sikhs and the Punjab, Persian War, the Mutiny, &c. 4133 LONG (Rev. J.) Selections from Bengal Records, 1748-67, with large map of Calcutta, 1784, royal 8vo, cloth. Calcutta, 1869 98

Selections throwing light on Suraja Dowla's Correspondence with the French, the Patna Massacre, Sepoy Mutinies, the trade rivalries of the Armenians, Portuguese, Danes, Dutch, and French; on the Mahrattas, Russian Officers, the Slave Trade, regulations regarding servants, coolies, and artificers; the criminal population, &c.

4134 WHEELER. Early Records of British India: a History of the English Settlements, by J. TALBOYS WHEELER, 8vo, cloth. 1878 6s Extracts from travellers-Mandelslo, Fryer, Tavernier, Capt. Hamilton, HOLWELL (whose narrative of the Black Hole Tragedy is given entire), FULLARTON (sole survivor of the Patna massacre); Letters of CLIVE and Governor VERELST. 4135 VIBART. The Military History of the Madras Engineers and Pioneers, from 1743 to the Present Time, compiled by Major H. M. VIBART, Madras Engineers, with numerous maps and plans, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth.

1881-83

15s

The first volume contains account of the Wars in the Carnatic and three plans of Fort St. George, 1733, 1758, of Pondicherry, &c.

4136 JAMES. The British in India (1750-1858), by Rt. Hon. Sir Wm.

MILBOURNE JAMES, Lord Justice of Appeal, 8vo, cloth. 1882 6s Dupleix, Clive-Plassey, acquisition of Bengal, Behar, Orissa; First Mysore War, Parliamentary Attack on Clive; Warren Hastings; Cornwallis, Third Mysore War; Sir John Shore, Lord Wellesley, Fourth Mysore War, Acquisition of Tanjore, the Carnatic, and Oude; Mahratta Wars; Hastings, Nepaul and Pindaree, Wars, Burmese and Afghan Wars, Scinde, the Sikhs, Second Burmese War; the Sepoy Mutiny.

4137 WHEELER. India under British Rule, from the Foundation of the East India Company, 8vo, cloth. 1886 48

Factories, Fortresses, Towns, 1600-1756; the Bengal Provinces, 1756-98; Imperial Government, 1798-1836; Rise to Asiatic Power, 1836-56; Sepoy Revolt-Bengal, Delhi, Punjab, 1857; North-West, Cawnpore, Lucknow, 1857-58; Constitutional Government, 1858-86.

4138 ELPHINSTONE. The Rise of British Power in the East, by the Hon. MOUNTSTUART ELPHINSTONE, edited by Colebrooke, maps, 8vo, cloth. 1887

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A continuation of the Author's History of India (see p. 395), including chapters on the Voyages and Conquests of the Portuguese; Early English Trade and Enterprise; Struggle between the French and English; Dupleix and French Ascendancy; Clive's Successes; the Struggle in the Deckan; Successes of Bussy; War in Bengal --Plassey; Revolutions in Bengal; Final Struggle with the French.

4139

6s

Selections from Minutes and other Official Writings, with Introductory Memoir by G. W. Forrest, 8vo, cloth. 1884 This volume contains Elphinstone's letters describing the battles of Assaye and Kirkce (published for the first time), the Report on the l'eishwa's Territories, &c. 4140 WILSON. History of the Madras Army, 1746-1826; with an Account of the European Artillery, Engineers and Infantry up to their Amalgamation with the Royal Army in 1861, and of the Native Cavalry and Infantry up to 1887, by Lieut.-Col. W. J. WILSON, with ATLAS of maps, 5 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1882-89

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4141 RIVETT-CARNAC. The Presidential Armies of India, by the late Col. S. RIVETT-CARNAC, with a Continuation and General Remarks on India by Col. W. F. B. LAURIE, 8vo, cloth. 1890 Career and Services of the Author; Early Anglo-Indian History; Progress of British Arms; the Presidential Armies; Chandernagore, Plassey, Chinsurah, &c.; Indian Artillery Lord Clive; Lally; Bussy; Conquest of Mysore; the Bengal Artillery; Ava; Indian Regiments of Infantry and Cavalry, &c.

4142 MALLESON. Essays and Lectures on Indian Historical Subjects, by [General] G. B. MALLESON, 12mo, cloth. 1866

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A Native State (Bhopal) and its Rulers, Lord Lake of Laswaree, Count Lally, Havelock, Hyder Ali's Last War, Sir Hugh Rose.

4143

Recreations of an Indian Official, 12mo, cloth. 1872

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Papers on Lord Lawrence-The Training, the Trial, the Crowning of the Edifice the Principles of Akbar; Sir Vincent Eyre; Mahajee Sindia; Sir Bartle Frere; Dyce Sombre.

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4144 History of the French in India from the Founding of Pondichery in 1674 to the Capture of that Place in 1761, by General G. B. MALLESON, new edition, 2 maps, 8vo, cloth. 1893 6s With account of François Martin, the founder of Pondichery, and chapters on La Bourdonnais and Dupleix, Bussy and Lally, Godeheu and de Leyrit, the struggles in the Carnatic, Chandranagar and the Dakhan. Continued in the author's Final French Struggles, 1878.

4145

4146

Final French Struggles in India and on the Indian Seas, including Accounts of Capture by the British of Mauritius and Bourbon, and of the Indian Expedition to Egypt in 1801, 12mo, cloth. 1884

38 6d The Decisive Battles of India, 1746-1849, by Gen. G. B. MALLESON, portrait, map, and 3 plans, 8vo, cloth. 1883 6s Story of the Conquest of the races of India by the British, preceded by an introductory chapter on the Victory of Paradis on the Adyar-St. Thomé. The other events described are Cauvrepauk, Plassey, Condore, and Masulipatam, Biderra, Oondwa-Nullah, Baxar, Porto Novo, Assaye, Laswarree, Firozshuhur and Sobraon, Chillianwalla and Gujerat.

4147 DALTON (Charles) Memoir of Captain [John] Dalton, Defender of Trichinopoly, 1752-53, portrait and plans, 12mo, cloth. 1886 28 6d Dalton was a life-long friend of Clive, and a great part of the contents of his 'MS. Journal' was embodied by Orme in his 'History.'

the Earliest Times to the Present 1893

6s

4148 KEENE. History of India from Day, maps, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. Dr. Keene gives authorities at the end of each chapter, and has an Appendix on Indian Law and the Indian Penal Code.' A most useful work covering the whole history of India-ancient and modern. It is remarkably fair, lucid, and comprehensive.

4149 FORTESCUE (Hon. J. W.) History of the British Army, maps and plans, Vols. I. and II., 8vo, cloth. 1899 £1 16s Chaps. I., II., III. of book VIII. and V., VI., VII. of book X., treat of the French and English struggle for precedency in India.

4150 HUNTER. A History of British India, by Sir WM. WILSON HUNTER, maps, Vols. I. and II. (all published), 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1899-1900

£1

The Struggle for the Indian Seas, the Portuguese, Dutch, and English; the East India Companies.

4151

The Indian Empire: its People, History, and Products, third edition, map, thick 8vo, cloth. 1892 (pub. 28s) 11s "Never before has the whole subject of Indian history been so adequately and so intelligibly treated."-Pall Mall Gazette.

"A model of combined lucidity, conciseness, and comprehensiveness."

Economist.

4153 PENNY. Fort St. George, Madras: a Short History of Our First Possession in India, by Mrs. FRANK PENNY, facsimile illustrations and plans, 8vo, cloth. 1900

5s With Lists of Governors of the three Presidencies, Cemetery and Church Monu ments; chapters on Elihu Yale, Pitt, Clive, Dupleix, Lally, Pigot, and others. 4154 LAWRENCE (Stringer), the Father of the Indian Army, by Col. J. Biddulph, with portraits of Dupleix (coloured) and Lawrence, map and views of Trichinopoly, &c., 12mo, cloth. 1901

4s

5s

4155 LYALL (Sir Alfred) The Rise and Expansion of the British Dominion in India, third edition, maps, 8vo, cloth. 1905 4156 LAWSON (Sir Charles) Memories of Madras, with 4 photo portraits and 29 other illustrations, 8vo, cloth. Glimpses of Warren Hastings, Lord Macartney, General Stuart, the Wellesleys, Cornwallis, Eyre Coote, "Diamond" Pitt, and others.

1905

5s

4157 HILL (S. C.) Bengal in 1756-57: a Selection of Public and Private Papers dealing with the Affairs of the British in Bengal during the Reign of Sirajuddaula, with Notes and Introduction, maps, plans, and illustrations, 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. 1905

£1 16s

4158 WILSON. Old Fort William in Bengal: a Selection of Official Documents dealing with its History, edited by C. R. WILSON, M.A. D.Litt., 2 vols. 8vo, cloth 1906

£1 4s 4159 BUCKLAND. Dictionary of Indian Biography, from 1750 to the Present Day, by C. E. BUCKLAND, 8vo, cloth. 1906 68 Brief lives of two thousand eminent persons, European and Native, connected with India. 4160 BIDDULPH. The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishman in India 200 years ago, by Col. JOHN BIDDULPH, map, 8vo, cloth. 1907 5s See also REGIMENTAL RECORDS of the Royal Marines, 39, 84, 101, 102, 103, and 104th Foot.

NAVAL AND MILITARY HISTORIES of Lediard, Berkley, Beatson,
Clowes (Vol. III.), Low's Indian Navy, &c.

Clerk, Naval Tactics (Hughes, Suffren, and others), 1804.
Bruce's Annals of the East India Company, 3 vols. 1810.
Wilks, History of Mysoor, 3 vols. 1810-17.

Ekins, Naval Battles (Hughes, Suffren, and others), 1824.
Macaulay's Essay on Clive.

Neill, First Madras European Regiment, History of, 1843.
Broome, History of the Bengal Army, 1850.

Buckle, Services of the Bengal Artillery, 1852.

Hough, Political and Military Events in India, 1853.
Stubbs, History of the Bengal Artillery, Vol. I., 1877.
Vibart, History of the Madras Engineers, Vol. Í., 1881.

Wilson, History of Madras Army, 1882.

Innes, History of Bengal European Regiment, 1885.
Compton, European Military Adventurers, 1892.

Spring, The Bombay Artillery Officers (1749-1900), 1903.

And other works on the INDIAN ARMY, pp. 78-81.

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