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  1. 10 de abr. de 2022 · 8027 views. The next major expansion of British rule in India took place under the Governor General ship of Lord Wellesley, who arrived in India in 1798 at a time when the British were engaged in a world-wide battle with France. Until then, the British had pursued a policy of consolidating their gains and resources in India, and making ...

  2. He was in favour of free trade, Catholic emancipation, the abolition of slavery, and (from the 1820s) parliamentary reform. Wellesley was a member of the Board of Control for India from 1793, and in 1797 was appointed as Governor-General of Bengal. In 1799 he was created Marquess Wellesley in the Irish peerage. He remained in India until 1805 ...

  3. 20 de set. de 2019 · Lord Wellesley (1798-1805) – His Policy towards Indian States. Sansar LochanSeptember 20, 2019 Modern 2 Comments. Sir John Shore who worked as the governor general of the Company between the period 1793-98 on ad hoc basis largely pursued the policy which has been described as the “policy of non-intervention” regarding the native rulers.

  4. Wellesley retorted by taking control of Mysore, the Carnatic, Hyderabad, and Oudh, bringing native princes under British influence. He served as foreign secretary in Perceval's cabinet. Wellesley championed the rights of catholics in Ireland and in 1821–8 and 1833–4 acted as lord‐lieutenant of Ireland. In 1835 he became lord chamberlain.

  5. Below is the article summary. For the full article, see Richard Colley Wellesley, Marquess Wellesley . Richard Colley Wellesley, Marquess Wellesley, (born June 20, 1760, Dangan, County Meath, Ire.—died Sept. 26, 1842, London, Eng.), British statesman. He inherited his father’s Irish title as earl of Mornington and sat in the Irish House of ...

  6. Biography. Governor-general of Bengal (1797-1805); Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in 1821-28 and 1833-34. His executors transferred to the BM his official papers (now BL), and six Mughal paintings collected by him in about 1794 were sold to the BM (1942.1-24.01-6). Elder brother of Arthur Wellesley, duke of Wellington.

  7. Lord Wellesley (as Governor General) came to India in 1798 at a time when the British were locked in a life and death struggle with France all over the world. Lord Wellesley decided that the time was ripe for bringing as many Indian states as possible under British control. By 1797, the two strongest Indian powers, Mysore and the Marathas, had ...