Company, numbering about 24,000 officers and men, were amalgamated with the royal service, and the Indian navy was abolished. By the Indian Councils Act (1861), the Governor-General's Council, and also the Councils at Madras and Bombay, were augmented... The Indian Empire: Its History, People and Products - Page 323by William Wilson Hunter - 1882 - 568 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Wilson Hunter - 1882 - 238 pages
...Governor-General received the new title of Viceroy. The European troops of the Company, numbering about 24,000 officers and men, were amalgamated with the...abolished, By the Indian Councils Act (1861), the Governor - General's Council, and also the Councils at Madras and Bombay, were augmented by the addition... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - 1886 - 798 pages
...received the new title of 'The Viceroy. The European troops of the Company, numbering Viceroy.' about 24,000 officers and men, were amalgamated with the...natives or Europeans, for legislative purposes only. By another Act also passed in 1861, High Courts of Judicature were constituted out of the old Supreme... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - 1886 - 792 pages
...received the new title of 'The Viceroy. The European troops of the Company, numbering Viceroy.' about 24,000 officers and men, were amalgamated with the...Indian navy was abolished. By the Indian Councils Act (i 86 1), the Governor-General's Council, and also the Councils at Madras and Bombay, were augmented... | |
| 1894 - 110 pages
...accorded to the Laws and Regulations so made, subject to the disallowance of the Court of Directors. By the Indian Councils Act (1861), the Governor-General's...augmented by the addition of non-official members for legislative purposes. ration for representative government of a higher kind. In 1893, the Councils... | |
| Sir William Wilson Hunter - 1895 - 270 pages
...GovernorGeneral received the new tide of Viceroy. The European troops of the Company, numbering about 24,000 officers and men, were amalgamated with the...of the old Supreme Courts at the Presidency towns. MATERIALS FOR REFERENCE. The literature of the Indian Mutiny is too copious, too recent, and still... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - 1897 - 268 pages
...members, either Natives or EuropeS^s, for legislative purposes only ; and, by another Act passed in She same year, High Courts of Judicature were constituted...of the old Supreme Courts at the Presidency towns. :.:i j, MATERIALS FOR REFERENCE. The literature of the Indian Mutiny is too copious, too recent, and... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 702 pages
...the new title of viceroy. The European troops of the company, numbering about twenty-four thousand officers and men, were amalgamated with the royal...purposes only; and by another act passed in the same [1857-1858 AJ>.] year high courts of judicature were constituted out of the existing supreme courts... | |
| Charles Austin Beard - 1906 - 696 pages
...governor-general received the new title of viceroy. The European troops of the company, numbering about 24,000 officers and men, were amalgamated with the...of the old supreme courts at the presidency towns. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE Innes, Lucknow and Oude in the Mutiny. Malleson, The Indian Mutiny of 1857. Kaye... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - 1906 - 562 pages
...governor-general received the new title of viceroy. The European troops of the Company, numbering about 24,000 officers and men, were amalgamated with the...Indian navy was abolished. By the Indian Councils Act, passed August 1, 1861, the governor-general's council, and also the councils at Madras and Bombay,... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1906 - 488 pages
...governor-general received the new title of viceroy. The European troops of the Company, numbering about 24,000 officers and men, were amalgamated with the...Indian navy was abolished. By the Indian Councils Act, passed August 1, 1861, the governor-general's council, and also the councils at Madras and Bombay,... | |
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