202 
EA ? 
East India company : Mr. Dundas’s bill in 
amendment of Mr. Pitt’s, xxviii 136] 
+++. arrangement of their servants in con- 
sequence of the new bill, xxviii 200] 
«+s. annuities to gen. Sloper and Dalling, 
ib. 
«+++ annuity to lord Macartney, xxviii 201] 
-++- resolutions of the British inhabitants 
of Calcutta relative to Mr. Pitt’s bill, 
xxviii 241] 
e+. action against by Messrs. Voutes of 
Amsterdam, xxix 199] 
«+++ inquiry into the loss of the Hartwell, 
xxix 216] 
see» present of paper to the Society for 
+e Christian Knowledge, xxix 
217] 
eee dispute with government on the ex- 
pense of sending out troops to India, xxx 
. 108] 
«++» ballot for restoring capt. Bruce Bos- 
well, xxx 217] 
e+» State of it’s affairs laid before parlia- 
ment, xxxi_ 158] xxxii 84] xxxiii 279. 
xxxiv 173] xxxv 78] xxxvi 251] xxxvii 
217) xxxix 144] xli 192] 201-4, xlii 155. 
‘ xliii 191] 163. xlv 97, 107, 204, xlvi 110. 
xlviii 104, xlix 733*, 734*. 1 194*. lii 
486 
e+«+ petitions to add a million to it’s stock, 
xxxi 159] 
«++» decision of the Chinsurah cause, xxxiv 
51, xxxv 7 
«+++ districts ceded by Tippoo, xxxiv 172 
«a+ petition for the renewal of it’s charter, 
xxxv 119] 
see» annuity to lord Cornwallis, xxxv 29 
as m million added to it’s bond debt, xxxvi 
251 
yes a director to trade to India directly 
or indirectly, xxxvii 3 
+++.» reimbursement of the expenses of Mr. 
Hastings, and an annuity voted him, 
xXxxvii 22, 34 
+--+ regulations in favour of military offi- 
cers, xxxix 145 
+.» large ship built at Southwick, near 
Sunderland, xl 22 
e+.. two ships taken by a French frigate in 
Tellicherry roads, x1 56 
«+.» Ship fired by lightning, xl 68 
--+- relinquishes recruiting for it’s own 
service, xli 10 
«+..armed schooner Ganges burnt.in La- 
cam’s channel, xli 25 
«++. Queen burnt at St. Salvadore, xlii 35 
-. +. Kent taken by the Confiance, xlii 36x 
ae-- discussion respecting it’s trade, xliii 
194] 
«+e. annuity to the marq. of Wellesley, 
xiii 2 
«+e. UNiversity established at Calcutta, 7), 
+++ pension to Mr, Dundas, xliii 9 
+++ action against a captain of an E. India- 
man for ijltreating a passenger, xliii 44 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
EA 
East India company: motion in the H, of 4 
Commons on it’s trade, xliv 59 
«».. farther proceedings respecting private 
trade, xliv 267, 388 ‘i 
.... change in the conduct of, xliv 268 
+++ Ships in future to be armed, xlv 423 
-+.. money granted to, for expenses during 
the war, xlv 629. xlvii 591. xlviii 608 
+++. fleet successfully defended against the 
French in the Indian seas, xlvi 140, 
551 
-..- rewards to the officers and men, xlvi 
409, 425 
+++. docks at Blackwall, xlvi 353. See E. 
India Docks 
+++ treaty with Ragogee Bhoonsla, xlvi — 
605 
+++ treaties with Scindia, xlvi 606, xlviii 
702, 705 
e+. State of it’s affairs, xlvii 41, xlviii 
251 
-».. the directors refuse to recall sir G. 
Barlow and appoint lord Lauderdale, 
xlviii 256, 409, 413 
++ s+ directors to wear mourning one month 
for lord Cornwallis, xlviii 365 
+ «+ foundation of the college at Hailybury, 
xlviii 404. See Hertford 
«+.» treaty with Holkar, xlviii 706, 708 
-»--lerd Minto appointed gov. gen. of 
Bengal, xlix 355 
..»» rewards to capt. Larkin and his crew, 
tb. 
«+++ dispute with the Chinese, 1 240] 286* 
-++- envoy to Persia refused an audience, 
13* 
+++» parliamentary inquiry into corrupt 
practices respecting appointments, li 149, 
19 
..+- oath of the directors, li 423 
.. ++ loan of 1} million to, lii 120, 121 
+--+. conspiracy of clerks at Bombay to 
cheat the company, liii 52 
«+++ petitions against the renewal of it’s — 
charter, liv 111] 112] lv 1) 
«+++ petition from the company, liv 112] 
+++ other petitions in it’s favour, liv 112] 
113] 
+++. refuses to allow the importation of ‘ 
mother-of-pearl from New 8. Wales, liv” 
100 
.. ++ debates in parliament on the renewal 
of it’s charter, ly 58] 
..»- proceedings at the India house, lv. 
193] 
.++. riot among the Chinese at Shadwell, 
lv 85 
«+.» new charter, lv 315 
+++ brigade of volunteers disbanded, lvi 
94 
«+++ Duchess of Wellington burnt in Sangar 
roads, lviii 15 
+++ smuggling in it’s ships, lvili 48, 305 
+++» Observations on the extension of it’s 
territory, Ixi 209] 
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