Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Note on Hinduism
- Abbreviations
- Map of India
- Introduction
- 1 A Christian Company?
- 2 The East India Company, Britain and India 1770–1790
- 3 The 1790s: A Time of Crisis
- 4 The Pillar of Fire Moves Forward: The Advent of British Missionaries 1793–1806
- 5 The Wisdom of the Serpent and the Innocence of the Dove: The Vellore Mutiny and the Pamphlet War 1806–1808
- 6 Troubled Years 1807–1812
- 7 Battle Lines Drawn: Missions, Dissent and the Establishment
- 8 The 1813 Renewal of the Company's Charter: The Religious Public Takes on the Company
- 9 A Turbulent Frontier: The Company and Religion 1814–1828
- 10 A New Dawn? The Era of Lord William Bentinck 1828–1835
- 11 Between Scylla and Charibdis 1836–1858
- Conclusion and Epilogue: Strangers in the Land
- Appendix 1 Presidents of the Board of Control
- Appendix 2 Governors-General and Governors of Madras and Bombay
- Appendix 3 Aide Memoire to Names
- Appendix 4 ‘The Pious Clause’
- Bibliography
- Index
- WORLDS OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANY
Appendix 2 - Governors-General and Governors of Madras and Bombay
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2013
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Note on Hinduism
- Abbreviations
- Map of India
- Introduction
- 1 A Christian Company?
- 2 The East India Company, Britain and India 1770–1790
- 3 The 1790s: A Time of Crisis
- 4 The Pillar of Fire Moves Forward: The Advent of British Missionaries 1793–1806
- 5 The Wisdom of the Serpent and the Innocence of the Dove: The Vellore Mutiny and the Pamphlet War 1806–1808
- 6 Troubled Years 1807–1812
- 7 Battle Lines Drawn: Missions, Dissent and the Establishment
- 8 The 1813 Renewal of the Company's Charter: The Religious Public Takes on the Company
- 9 A Turbulent Frontier: The Company and Religion 1814–1828
- 10 A New Dawn? The Era of Lord William Bentinck 1828–1835
- 11 Between Scylla and Charibdis 1836–1858
- Conclusion and Epilogue: Strangers in the Land
- Appendix 1 Presidents of the Board of Control
- Appendix 2 Governors-General and Governors of Madras and Bombay
- Appendix 3 Aide Memoire to Names
- Appendix 4 ‘The Pious Clause’
- Bibliography
- Index
- WORLDS OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANY
Summary
1786–1793 Earl Cornwalllis
1793–1798 Sir John Shore (Lord Teignmouth, 1798)
1798–1805 Marquess Wellesley
1805 Earl Cornwallis
1805–1807 Sir George Barlow (Governor of Madras, Feb 1808–May 1813)
1807–1813 Lord Minto
1813–1823 Lord Moira (Marquess of Hastings, 1817)
1823 John Adam
1823–1828 Lord Amherst
1828–1835 Lord William Bentinck (Governor of Madras, 1807–1813)
1835–1836 Sir Charles Metcalfe (March–March)
1836–1842 Lord Auckland
1842–1844 Lord Ellenborough
1844 William Bird (June–July)
1844–1848 Sir Henry Hardinge
1848–1856 Earl of Dalhousie
1856–1858 Viscount Canning
GOVERNORS OF MADRAS 1803–1858
1803–1807 S ir William Bentinck
1807–1813 Sir George Barlow
1814–1820 Sir Hugh Elliot
1820–1827 Sir Thomas Munro
1827–1832 Stephen Rumbold Lushington
1832–1837 Sir Frederick Adam
1837–1842 Sir John Elphinstone (Bombay, 1853–1859)
1842–1848 Marquess of Tweeddale
1848–1854 Sir Henry Pottinger
1854–1859 George Harris
GOVERNORS OF BOMBAY 1795–1858
1795–1811 Jonathan Duncan
1812–1819 Sir Evan Nepean
1819–1827 Mountstuart Elphinstone
1827–1830 John Malcolm
1834–1838 Robert Grant
1839–1841 James Rivett Carnac
1841–1842 George Anderson
1842–1846 George Arthur
1846–1847 Lestock Reid
1847–1848 Sir George Clerk
1848–1853 Lord Falkland
1853–1860 Sir John Elphinstone (created Baron in 1859)
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- The East India Company and Religion, 1698-1858 , pp. 246 - 247Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2012