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Governors-General of India: Significant Events in Their Rule

Warren Hastings 1773 – 85

(i) Regulating Act of 1773.

(ii) Act of 1781, under which the powers of jurisdiction between the governor-general-in-council and the Supreme

Court at Calcutta [now Kolkata], were clearly divided.

(iii) Pitt՚s India Act of 1784.

(iv) The Rohilla War of 1774.

(v) The First Maratha War in 1775 – 82 and the Treaty of Salbai in 1782.

(vi) Second Mysore [now Mysuru] War in 1780 – 84.

(vii) Strained relati…

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Viceroys and Major Viceroys of India: Significant Events in Their Rule

Lord Canning 1858 – 62

(i) Transfer of control from East India Company to the Crown, the Government of India Act, 1858.

(ii) ‘White Mutiny’ by European troops in 1859.

(iii) Indian Councils Act of 1861.

Lord Elgin I 1862 – 63

Wahabi Movement.

Lord John Lawrence 1864 – 69

(i) Bhutan War (1865).

(ii) Setting up of the High Courts at Calcutta [now Kolkata], Bombay, and Madras [now Chennai] (1865).

Lord Mayo 1869 – 72

(i) Opening …

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