ABSTRACT

First published in 2004. The purpose of this reference work is to offer a range of materials covering the history of the East India Company during the two and a half centuries of its existence. Volume III provides primary materials on the vivid controversy that engulfed the Company at one of the most crucial moments in this transition, leading to the British government's first intervention in 1772-3 to reconstruct the Company's management both at home and in India. The controversy is examined through two publications, William Bolts' Considerations on India Affairs (1772) and Harry Verelst's A View of the Rise, Progress and Present State of the English Government in Bengal (1772).

chapter Chap. I|12 pages

Introduction

chapter Chap. VI|6 pages

Remarks on the foregoing Chapters.

chapter Chap. XIII|26 pages

On the late MONOPOLY of SALT, BEETLE-NUT and TOBACCO.

chapter Chap. XVI|12 pages

Conclusion.

chapter

Glossary

chapter |42 pages

Introduction, Containing

chapter Chap. III|21 pages

The Money and Coinage of Bengal.