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  1. Boulger, D.C., Lord William Bentinck (Oxford, 1892) Gupta, Maya, Lord William Bentinck in Madras and the Vellore mutiny, 1803-7 (New Delhi, 1986) Joshi, J. C., Lord William Bentinck : his economic, administrative, social and educational reforms (New Delhi, 1988) Mukherjee, Sipra, Indian administration of Lord William Bentinck (Calcutta, 1994)

  2. page 72 note 2 The effectiveness of this provision depended largely on the attitude adopted by Bentinck's successors. Had Metcalfe succeeded Bentinck as Governor-General it is likely that the policy adopted in 1835 would have been carried out rigorously. Metcalfe sympathized with Bentinck's policy.

  3. Vice-Admiral William Bentinck FRS (17 June 1764 – 21 February 1813) was a Royal Navy officer and colonial administrator who served as the governor of Saint Vincent from 1798 to 1802. During his long career in the navy, he eventually rose to the rank of Vice-Admiral of the Blue .

  4. 10 de set. de 2020 · rishi upsc — September 10, 2020 add comment. Lord William Bentinck assumed the office of the Governor- General in 1828. Born in 1774 he commenced his career as a soldier and later at the young age of twenty two be became a Member of Parliament. He was appointed the Governor of Madras in 1803. He supported Sir Thomas Munroe on revenue ...

  5. Comandante in capo dell'India. Pubblicazioni. Cavaliere di Gran Croce dell'Ordine del Bagno. Ordine reale guelfo. Altre cariche. Governatore generale dell' India. voci di militari presenti su Wikipedia. Manuale. William Bentinck ( Buckinghamshire, 14 settembre 1774 – Parigi, 17 giugno 1839) è stato un politico e generale britannico .

  6. Lord William Bentinck: The Making of a Liberal Imperialist 1774 - 1839. John Rosselli. Univ of California Press, Apr 28, 2023 - History - 388 pages.

  7. William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, 3.º Duque de Portland, KG ( 14 de abril de 1738 – 30 de outubro de 1809) foi um político britânico, militante tanto dos whigs, como dos tories, chancelar da Universidade de Oxford e Primeiro-ministro do Reino Unido, por ambos os partidos. [ 1] Ele foi conhecido até 1762 pelo título de "Marquês de ...