O DICTIONARY OF BRITISH-INDIAN DATES BEING A COMPENDIUM OF ALL THE DATES ESSENTIAL TO THE STUDY OF THE HISTORY OF BRITISH RULE IN INDIA WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS MDCCCLXVI DICTIONARY OF BRITISH INDIAN DATES. ABDUL KHALIK, second son of Tippoo, surrendered with his brother to Lord Cornwallis as hostages, February 26, 1792. were restored to their father 1794. after the fall of Seringapatam, Abdul surrendered himself a second time to the British, May 5, 1799. ABERCROMBIE, General, taken prisoner by the French when on an expedition against the Mauritius, 1810. recaptured the same day, October 1810. received the surrender of the Island, November 1, 1810. ABERCROMBY, Sir R., K.C.B., Governor of Bombay, from January 21, 1790, to November 26, 1792; Commanderin-Chief in India, from October 28, 1793, to April 30, 1797. Acts of the Legislative Council of India. First called Acts, 1834. ACT 1 of 1834. Concerning the power of the GovernorGeneral and Vice-Presidents. Passed November 20. 2. Concerning the powers of the Secretaries of the Government of India. Passed November 20. A |