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  1. 8. William Bentinck, the third Duke of Portland's son, was born on September 14, 1774, in Buckinghamshire, England. His father served as the British Prime.

  2. 27 de jun. de 2018 · Bentinck, Lord William. Bentinck, Lord William (1774–1839). Soldier and administrator. Bentinck joined Marshal Suwarrof's army in Italy and served with the Austrian forces during the campaigns of 1799 and 1801. In 1803 he became governor of Madras but was recalled after being held responsible for the sepoy mutiny at Velore in July 1806.

  3. page 72 note 2 The effectiveness of this provision depended largely on the attitude adopted by Bentinck's successors. Had Metcalfe succeeded Bentinck as Governor-General it is likely that the policy adopted in 1835 would have been carried out rigorously. Metcalfe sympathized with Bentinck's policy.

  4. Lord William Bentinck was born on 14th September 1774 in Buckinghamshire, England. He was the son of Britain’s former prime minister William Bentick. Bentinck joined the British army at the age of 16 and rose through the ranks to become a colonel by 1798. From 1828 to 1835, he was Governor-General of India. During his tenure as Governor ...

  5. 24 de nov. de 2018 · Estimate of Lord William Bentinck. Bentinck was a “straightforward, honest, upright, benevolent, sensible man”. His social reforms such as abolition of sati and prevention of child sacrifice eradicated age old evils from Hindu society. It is heartwarming to note that “Bentinck acted where others had talked”.

  6. abolish abolition of Sati administration Allahabad Anglicists appointed Bengal Harkaru Bentham Bentinck Papers Board of Revenue Bombay Boulger British India Calcutta Review Charles Metcalfe Charter Act Collectors Committee of Public Council Court of Directors December Delhi East India Company economic English language established European February Government of India Governor Generalship half ...

  7. Boulger, D.C., Lord William Bentinck (Oxford, 1892) Gupta, Maya, Lord William Bentinck in Madras and the Vellore mutiny, 1803-7 (New Delhi, 1986) Joshi, J. C., Lord William Bentinck : his economic, administrative, social and educational reforms (New Delhi, 1988) Mukherjee, Sipra, Indian administration of Lord William Bentinck (Calcutta, 1994)