CONTENTS
TO THE THIRD VOLUME.

Arrival of Lord Clive in India—Peace—The English deeply connected with the Court of Delhi, now residing at Shahabad—Death of Mir-djaafer, who is successively succeeded by his three sons—Strange portrait of Mubarec-ed-döwlah, the survivor of them, and some account of his person, mother, family, and genius—Odious character of his Deputy, Mahmed-reza-qhan —The English take direct possession of the three Provinces in their own name, and only assign a pension to the surviving Prince of Mir-djaafer-qhan’s family—Severe stric­tures on the English Government—Twelve causes assigned to the ruinous condition of these Countries.