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" The recent transfer of the government of India from the East India Company to the crown did not change the political subdivisions of the country. "
Hunt's Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review - Page 764
edited by - 1859
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 23

Henry Barnard - Education - 1872 - 984 pages
...and pocket money. The institution of Indian cadetships at Sandhurst took place in consequence of the ( ǭ " 1872 F.R. Brownell. , " brought it at last to t and the subsequent amalgamation of the Indian and Imperial forces. The notice of the admission of Lidian...
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The Kensington series of lesson books (ed. by J.W. Laurie). Primer, pt, Volume 6

Kensington series - 1872 - 296 pages
...following year he completely quelled the rebellion. The result of the rebellion was the transference of the government of India from the East India Company to the Crown. The Queen was proclaimed Empress of India, November 1, 1858. Calcutta and the other principal towns...
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The Civil Service Chronology: The Chronology of History, Art, Literature ...

William Douglas Hamilton (Historian.) - Chronology, Historical - 1872 - 484 pages
...of the United States transmitted through AD 1858 Atlantic cable, Aug. 22. Proclamation transferring the government of India from the East India Company to the Crown, Nov. 1. Public meetings at Edinburgh and other places in support of Parliamentary Reform, Nov. Arrest...
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THE CHRONOLOGY

W. DOUGLASHAMILTON - 1872 - 482 pages
...of the United States transmitted throuf% AD 1858 Atlantic cable, Aug. 22. Proclamation transferring the government of India from the East India Company to the Crown, Nov. i. Public meetings at Edinburgh and other places in support of Parliamentary Reform, Nov. Arrest...
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Elements of History, Ancient and Modern

Joseph Emerson Worcester - History - 1872 - 462 pages
...parallel in modern history. One of the most important results of the mutiny was the transfer by Parliameut of the government of India from the East India Company to the British Queen, the company remaining simply a commercial corporation. 32. Tbe additions made to the...
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The American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge, Volume 9

George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1874 - 876 pages
...the rebels was in many cases almost equally shocking. One very important result of the mutiny was the transfer of the government of India from the East India company to the direct authority of the British crown. This was accomplished by an . act of parliament, providing substantially...
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Chambers's information for the people, ed. by W. and R ..., Volume 2; Volume 42

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1875 - 840 pages
...year. The most important result of the mutiny was the transfer, by act of parliament, August 2, 1858, of the government of India from the East India Company to the crown. This was accompanied by an amnesty to those not actually concerned in the murder of Englishmen, and...
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History of the English Institutions

Philip Vernon Smith - Constitutional history - 1876 - 476 pages
...present work to do more than allude to the increase of the executive power which resulted from the transfer of the government of India from the East India Company to the Crown in 1858, previously to which year the only means of interference on the part of the home government...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1877 - 1130 pages
...Committee ; otherwise they would be involved in a general inquiry on such questions, as whether the transfer of the Government of India from the East India Company to the Imperial Government was an advantageous thing, for the hon. Member for Kirkcaldy (Sir George Campbell)...
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John Heywood's Atlas and Geography of the British Empire

Thomas Higman - 1879 - 230 pages
...atrocities committed on the English were fully revenged. The ultimate result of this mutiny was the transfer of the government of India from the East India Company to the Crown by a proclamation of Her Majesty, dated November 1, 1858. Since that date India has made rapid advances...
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