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John Cartier

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In response to the crisis, the Court of Directors sent a three-person commission to Bengal to assess the situation. En route, however, the ship carrying the three members foundered at sea. The Court of Directors did not send a replacement and recalled Cartier.
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in 1789. Unusually the previous incumbent, James Bond, continued from the year before and Cartier served only for the latter part of the year.
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in 1756 while serving there as an assistant. After fleeing with other fugitives to
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on 25 January 1802 and was buried at Goudhurst, Kent. He was eulogized by
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was selected as his replacement; he took office on 28 April 1772.
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for his government of Bengal. His wife Stephana, the daughter of
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Cartier first arrived in India as a writer in the service of the
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Life of Warren Hastings, First Governor-general of India
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Buckland, C. (1906). Charles Edward Buckland (ed.).
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Index

colonial governor
India
Governor of Bengal
British East India Company
Dacca
Fulta
Clive of India
Bengal
Battle of Plassey
Calcutta
Harry Verelst
Bengal
Bengal famine of 1770
Warren Hastings
High Sheriff of Kent
Bedgbury
Kent
Edmund Burke
Stephen Law










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