Publisher's Synopsis
List Of Europeans And Others In The English Factories Of Bengal At The Time Of The Siege Of Calcutta In The Year 1756, with its appendix containing lists of European sufferers, provides a detailed historical record of the individuals present during a pivotal moment in the history of British India. Compiled by Samuel Charles Hill, this book offers invaluable insights into the lives and circumstances of those who were caught up in the tumultuous events surrounding the siege. It serves as a crucial primary source for understanding the social, economic, and political dynamics of the English factories in Bengal during the mid-18th century. This meticulous list is essential for researchers and historians interested in the British East India Company, colonial warfare, and the early interactions between Europeans and the Indian subcontinent.
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