Colonization and Christianity: A popular history of the treatment of the natives by the; Europeans in all their coloniesHowitt, William
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Colonization and Christianity: A popular history of the treatment of the natives by the; Europeans in all their colonies
Howitt, William
Indians, Treatment of; Indigenous peoples
Mr. Watts, as a Member of the }
Committee } 240,000
Ditto, as a private donation 800,000
——————— 1,040,000 117,000
Major Kilpatrick 240,000 27,000
Ditto, as a private donation 300,000 33,750
Mr. Maningham 240,000 27,000
Mr. Becher 240,000 27,000
Six Members of Council, one lac each 600,000 68,000
Mr. Walsh 500,000 56,250
Mr. Scrafton 200,000 22,500
Mr. Lushington 50,000 5,625
Captain Grant 100,000 11,250
Stipulation to the Navy and Army 600,000
—————————
1,261,075
Memorandum—the sum of two lacs to Lord
Clive, as Commander-in-Chief, must be deducted
from this account, it being included in
the donation to the army 22,500
—————————
1,238,575
Resolution in favour of Causim in 1760.
Mr. Sumner 28,000
Mr. Holwell 270,000 30,937
Mr. M’Guire 180,000 20,628
Mr. Smyth 130,300 15,354
Major Yorke 134,000 15,354
General Caillaud 200,000 22,916
Mr. Vansittart, 1762, received seven lacs, but
the two lacs to Gen. Caillaud are included;
so that only five lacs must be accounted for
here 500,000 58,333
Mr. M’Guire 5,000 gold morhs 75,000 8,750
———————
200,269
Resolution in favour of Jaffier in 1763.
Stipulation to the Army 2,500,000 291,666
Ditto to the Navy 1,250,000 145,833
———————
437,499
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