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  1. 23 de mar. de 2024 · Before Lord Wellesley, the system was actually introduced by the French Governor-General Marquis Dupleix. In this blog, we will talk about who introduced the Subsidiary Alliance.

  2. WELLESLEY, RICHARD COLLEY (1760–1842), governor-general of India (1798–1805). Richard Colley Wellesley, Earl Mornington and Marquess Wellesley, was born into the English "ascendancy" in Ireland. First elected to the British House of Commons in 1784, his introduction to Indian affairs came with his appointment in 1793 to the Board of Control ...

  3. James August Hickey published the first newspaper in the Indian name ‘Bengal Gadget’ in 1780 followed by Calcutta Chronicle 1786, Madras courier 1788. In 1799 Lord Wellesley bought the Censorship of Press Act. [9] Lord Wellesley thought the idea was to stop the French from publishing anything which could harm the British in any way.

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    8 de jan. de 2019 · The Fort Williams College, also called the College of Fort William and named after King William III, was founded by Lord Wellesley, the then Governor General of British India, on July 10, 1800 to train the Civil Servants locally.

  5. 14 de nov. de 2023 · Lord Wellesley in India introduced Subsidiary Alliance. Know what subsidiary alliance is, an explanation of the Subsidiary alliance system, its features, and effects.

  6. Lord Wellesley pursued an aggressive policy with native rulers and largely succeeded in achieving his aim of making the Company the supreme power in India.

  7. 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.