An Analysis of the Constitution of the East-India Company, and of the Laws Passed by Parliament for the Government of Their Affairs, at Home and Abroad: To which is Prefixed, a Brief History of the Company, and of the Rise and Progress of the British Power in IndiaKingsbury, Parburg, and Allen, J. M. Richardson, and Harding and Company, 1826 - 804 pages |
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Page 85
... officers might be appointed by the Board ; the salaries to the com- missioners and officers were first authorized ; those to the com- missioners were not to exceed in the whole £ 5,000 a - year , and to the officers of the Board ...
... officers might be appointed by the Board ; the salaries to the com- missioners and officers were first authorized ; those to the com- missioners were not to exceed in the whole £ 5,000 a - year , and to the officers of the Board ...
Page 86
... officers : be fixed by his Majesty , & c . ( 4 ) And be it further enacted , that the said Board of Commissioners shall and may nominate and appoint such secretaries and officers as shall be necessary to attend upon the said Board , who ...
... officers : be fixed by his Majesty , & c . ( 4 ) And be it further enacted , that the said Board of Commissioners shall and may nominate and appoint such secretaries and officers as shall be necessary to attend upon the said Board , who ...
Page 87
... officers of the same , together with all other contingent charges and expenses of the said Board to be defrayed by the said United Company , should not exceed the sum of twenty - two thousand pounds in any one year : and whereas it is ...
... officers of the same , together with all other contingent charges and expenses of the said Board to be defrayed by the said United Company , should not exceed the sum of twenty - two thousand pounds in any one year : and whereas it is ...
Page 97
... officers removed by sentences of court - martial , subject to approval by the Board . Officers who ( 53 ) Any military officer , being of the rank of a gene- may return , al- ral officer or colonel commanding a regiment , or being ...
... officers removed by sentences of court - martial , subject to approval by the Board . Officers who ( 53 ) Any military officer , being of the rank of a gene- may return , al- ral officer or colonel commanding a regiment , or being ...
Page 180
... officers to be com- " manders - in - chief of their forces at the said presidency of Fort- " William in Bengal , and their presidencies of Fort St. George and << 46 66 Bombay respectively , and also have occasionally appointed persons ...
... officers to be com- " manders - in - chief of their forces at the said presidency of Fort- " William in Bengal , and their presidencies of Fort St. George and << 46 66 Bombay respectively , and also have occasionally appointed persons ...
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act of Parliament Affairs of India aforesaid allowed annum appointed approbation authority Bengal bill Board of Commissioners Bombay Britain British subjects by-laws Calcutta charter chief justice civil command commander-in-chief committee Company's Court of Directors Court of Judicature court-martial debt declared deemed despatches direct dividend duties East-India Company England established forces Fort St Fort William further enacted George governor in council governor-general in council granted House of Commons island jurisdiction King's LAWS letters license limits Lord Lord Clive Madras Majesty manner ment Merchants military Nabob native oath offence officers pany Parliament parties passed payment peace pension person or persons possessions pounds presidency Prince of Wales proceedings Proprietors puisne judge regulations respectively revenues rupees salary servants settlements ship or vessel soldier Supreme Court territories thereof tion trade treaty troops United Company United Kingdom whatsoever whereas William
Popular passages
Page 175 - ... a sum of not less than one lakh of rupees in each year shall be set apart and applied to the revival and improvement of literature and the encouragement of the learned natives of India, and for the introduction and promotion of a knowledge of the sciences among the inhabitants of the British territories in India...
Page 737 - An Act for continuing in the East India Company, for a further Term, the possession of the British Territories " in India, together with certain exclusive Privileges ; for establishing further Regulations for the Government of the said Territories, and the better Administration of Justice within the same ; and for regulating the Trade to and from the Places within the Limits of the said Company's Charter...
Page 511 - ... deed, will, testament, bond, writing obligatory, bill of exchange, promissory note for payment of money, indorsement or assignment of any bill of exchange or promissory note for payment of...
Page 702 - That the state of slavery is repugnant to the principles of the British constitution and of the Christian religion, and that it ought to be gradually abolished throughout the British colonies with as much expedition as may be found consistent with a due regard to the well-being of the parties concerned.
Page 518 - That all acquisitions made under the influence of a military force or by Treaty with foreign Princes do of right belong to the State.
Page 708 - Purpose of his, her or their being carried away, conveyed or removed as a Slave or Slaves, or for the Purpose of his, her or their being imported or brought as a Slave or Slaves into any Island, Colony, Country, Territory or Place whatsoever, or for the Purpose of his, her or their being sold, transferred, used or dealt...
Page 322 - An Act for continuing in the East India Company for a further term the possession of the British Territories in India, together with certain exclusive privileges ; for establishing further regulations for the government of the said territories, and the better administration of justice within the same ; and for regulating the trade to and from the places within the limits of the said Company's Charter...
Page 474 - ... disclose or discover the vote or opinion of any particular member of the court-martial, unless required to give evidence thereof, as a witness, by a court of justice, in a due course of law. So help you God.
Page 330 - ... all the cargo on board the same, and the value thereof, by him subscribed, and shall swear to the truth thereof: whereupon the collector shall grant a clearance for such vessel and her cargo, but without specifying the particulars thereof in the clearance, unless required by the master or other person having the charge or command of such vessel so to do. If any vessel bound to...
Page 407 - Third, and entitled, an act for continuing in the East India company for a further term, the possession of the British territories in India, together with their exclusive trade, under certain limitations ; for establishing further regulations for the government of the said territories, and the better administration of justice within the same ; for appropriating to certain uses the revenues and profits of the said company ; and for making provision for the good order and government of the towns of...