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- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal abstract "Established in 1773 by the Regulating Act of 1773 the Supreme Council of Bengal was the highest executive authority in British India from 1774. It was designed to consist of five members, including the Governor General, and was appointed by Parliament. At times it also included the Commander-in-Chief of India, who was also at times the Governor General.The first members were: George Monson from October 20, 1774 to his death on September 25, 1776. John Clavering from October 20, 1774 to his death on August 30, 1777. Richard Barwell from October 20, 1774 to his departure on March 2, 1780, officially on his resignation on October 1, 1781. Philip Francis from October 20, 1774 to his departure on December 3, 1780. Officially resigned on December 12, 1781. Warren Hastings from October 20, 1774 to his resignation on February 8, 1785. Edward Wheler from December 11, 1777 to his death on October 10, 1784. Eyre Coote from March 25, 1779 to his death on April 26, 1783. John Macpherson from October 1, 1781 to his departure on September 11, 1786. John Stables from November 11, 1782 to his resignation on January 19, 1787 Charles Stuart from February 28, 1785 to his resignation on January 21, 1793".
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- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_history_of_India.
- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Stuart_(fl._1761-1793).
- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Wheler_(1733-1784).
- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal wikiPageWikiLink Eyre_Coote.
- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal wikiPageWikiLink Eyre_Coote_(East_India_Company_officer).
- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal wikiPageWikiLink George_Henry_Monson.
- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal wikiPageWikiLink George_Monson.
- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal wikiPageWikiLink Governor-General.
- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal wikiPageWikiLink Governor_General.
- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal wikiPageWikiLink John_Clavering_(British_Army_officer).
- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal wikiPageWikiLink John_Stables.
- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal wikiPageWikiLink Parliament.
- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Francis_(politician).
- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal wikiPageWikiLink Presidencies_and_provinces_of_British_India.
- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal wikiPageWikiLink Regulating_Act_of_1773.
- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Barwell.
- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal wikiPageWikiLink Sir_John_Macpherson,_1st_Baronet.
- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal wikiPageWikiLink Warren_Hastings.
- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Supreme Council of Bengal".
- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal hasPhotoCollection Supreme_Council_of_Bengal.
- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal subject Category:1773_establishments_in_British_India.
- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal subject Category:Political_history_of_India.
- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal hypernym Authority.
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- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal comment "Established in 1773 by the Regulating Act of 1773 the Supreme Council of Bengal was the highest executive authority in British India from 1774. It was designed to consist of five members, including the Governor General, and was appointed by Parliament. At times it also included the Commander-in-Chief of India, who was also at times the Governor General.The first members were: George Monson from October 20, 1774 to his death on September 25, 1776.".
- Supreme_Council_of_Bengal label "Supreme Council of Bengal".
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