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CHAPTER V. The Company's Servants

The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago · J. Biddulph — chapter 5 of 22 · ~65 words · public domain

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THE COMPANY'S SERVANTS

The Company's civil servants--Their comparison with English who went to America--Their miserable salaries--The Company's military servants--Regarded with distrust--Shaxton's mutiny--Captain Keigwin--Broken pledges and ill-treatment--Directors' vacillating policy--Military grievances--Keigwin seizes the administration of Bombay--His wise rule--Makes his submission to the Crown--Low status of Company's military officers--Lord Egmont's speech--Factors and writers as generals and colonels--Bad quality of the common soldiers--Their bad treatment--Complaint against Midford--Directors' parsimony ...

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