| 1803 - 598 pągines
...Hon. the House of Lords, praying a rejection of the bill just passed the House of Commons, entitled, " A bill for the better regulation of the affairs of the East India Company, as well in India as in Europe." After which the Court adjourned. The clause in the will of the late... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 562 pągines
...took the sense of the people, which was decidedly against the coalition-administration. Mr. Pitt rand his friends were then seated in power, supported by...its other provisions was the creation of a board of controuJ, of which Mr. Dundas was appointed president. In 1791, Mr. Dundas became a member of the cabinet,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1813 - 738 pągines
...judicature, and in the mode of administering Debate in the Commons Sullivan moved for leave to bring in a Bill for the better Regulation of the Affairs of the East India Company, and of their servants in India, and for the due administration of justice in Bengal. He declared that... | |
| Robert Grenville Wallace - 1824 - 528 pągines
...the indignation excited by the oppressions which had taken place in the East, that a bill was passed for the better regulation of the affairs of the East India Company, as well in India as in Europe, by which a supreme court was established in Calcutta, and a considerable... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1846 - 472 pągines
...deputy-chairman of the court of directors, moved in his place in the House of Commons for leave to bring in a bill " for the better regulation of the affairs of the East India Company and of their servants in India, and for the due administration of justice in Bengal." Sulivan's principal... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1848 - 334 pągines
...who, besides being Deputy-Chairman of the Court of Directors, had a seat in Parliament, brought in a bill "For the better regulation of the affairs of the East India Company, and of their servants in India, and for the due administration of justice in Bengal ;" and Lord Clive,... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1848 - 332 pągines
...who, besides being Deputy-Chairman of the Court of Directors, had a seat in Parliament, brought in a bill " For the better regulation of the affairs of the East India Company, and of their servants in India, and for the due administration of justice in Bengal ;" and Lord Clive,... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1848 - 530 pągines
...resumed his office as treasurer of the navy, but declined the office of lord-advocate of Scotland. The first measure of the new administration was a bill for the better regidation of the affairs of the East India Company, among the provisions of which was the creation... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1851 - 468 pągines
...deputy-chairman of the court of directors, moved in his place in the House of Commons for leave to bring in a bill " for the better regulation of the affairs of the East India Company and of their servants in India, and for the due administration of justice in Bengal." Sulivan's principal... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1851 - 466 pągines
...deputy-chairman of the court of directors, moved in his place in the House of Commons for leave to bring in a bill " for the better regulation of the affairs of the East India Company and of their servants in India, and for the due administration of justice in Bengal." Sulivan's principal... | |
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