Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive, (29 September 1725 – 22 November 1774), also known as Clive of India, was the first British Governor of the Bengal Presidency. Clive has been widely credited for laying the foundation of the British East India Company (EIC) rule in Bengal. He began as a "writer" (the term used then in India for an office clerk) for the EIC in 1744, however after being caught up in military action during the fall of Madras, Clive joined the EIC's private army. Clive rapidly rose through the military ranks of the EIC and was eventually credited with establishing Company rule in Bengal by winning the Battle of Plassey in 1757. In return for supporting the Nawab Mir Jafar as ruler of Bengal, Clive was guaranteed a jagir of £90,000 (equivalent to £10,200,000 in 2023) per year, which was the rent the EIC would otherwise pay to the Nawab for their tax-farming concession. When Clive left India in January 1767 he had a fortune of £900,000 (equivalent to £30,500,000 in 2023) which he remitted through the Dutch East India Company. (From Wikipedia) More about Robert Clive Clive:
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54 additional books about Robert Clive Clive in the extended shelves: Lord Clive; the foundation of British rule in India. (Longmans, Green, 1899), by Alexander J. Arbuthnot (page images at HathiTrust)
Macaulay's Essay on Lord Clive (Macmillan, 1902), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay and John William Pearce (page images at HathiTrust)
Macaulay's Essay on Clive (Macmillan & co., 1907), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay and H. M. Buller (page images at HathiTrust)
Macaulay's essay on Lord Clive (Longmans, Green, and co., 1910), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay and Preston C. Farrar (page images at HathiTrust)
Historical essays of Macaulay. William Pitt, Early of Chatham; The earl of Chatham; Lord Clive; Warren Hastings (Allyn & Bacon, 1892), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay and Samuel Thurber (page images at HathiTrust)
Lives of the most eminent British military commanders (Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1831), by G. R. Gleig (page images at HathiTrust)
Macaulay's essay on Lord Clive (American book company, 1912), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay and Eugene D. Holmes (page images at HathiTrust)
Dupleix and Clive; the beginning of empire (Methuen, 1920), by Henry Dodwell (page images at HathiTrust)
The life of Lord Clive (Cassell, 1918), by George Forrest (page images at HathiTrust)
The life of Robert, first lord Clive. (J. Murray, 1848), by G. R. Gleig (page images at HathiTrust)
The life of Robert, lord Clive: collected from the family papers communicated by the Earl of Powis. (J. Murray, 1836), by John Malcolm (page images at HathiTrust)
The founders of the Indian empire. Clive, Warren Hastings, and Wellesley. Lord Clive. (W. H. Allen, 1882), by G. B. Malleson (page images at HathiTrust)
Lord Clive. (Clarendon Press, 1893), by G. B. Malleson (page images at HathiTrust)
Lord Clive. The foundation of British rule in India (Unwin, 1899), by Alexander J. Arbuthnot (page images at HathiTrust)
Lord Clive and the establishment of the English in India (Clarendon press, 1907), by G. B. Malleson (page images at HathiTrust)
Lord Clive (Macmillan and company, ltd., 1913), by Charles William Wilson (page images at HathiTrust)
From Cromwell to Wellington : twelve soldiers (W. Heinemann, 1907), by Spenser Wilkinson (page images at HathiTrust)
Macaulay's essay on Lord Clive (Leach, Shewell, & Sanborn, 1889), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay and Vida Dutton Scudder (page images at HathiTrust)
Lord Clive. (Macmillan, 1890), by Charles William Wilson (page images at HathiTrust)
Lord Clive (Macmillan and Company, 1893), by Charles William Wilson (page images at HathiTrust)
A letter to the proprietors of East India stock, upon the question to be ballotted for on Tuesday the 24th day of March, for granting to Lord Clive three hundred thousand pounds. (Printed for W. Nicoll ..., 1767), by Independent proprietor (page images at HathiTrust)
Reflections on the present state of our East-India affairs; with many interesting anecdotes never before made public (T. Lownds, 1764), by Gentleman long resident in India (page images at HathiTrust)
Macaulay's essay on Lord Clive (G.G. Harrap, 1910), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay and W. H. Hudson (page images at HathiTrust)
The life of Robert, first Lord Clive. (Murray, 1869), by G. R. Gleig (page images at HathiTrust)
Macaulay's essays on Clive and Hastings (Scott, Foresman and company, 1909), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay and Alphonso G. Newcomer (page images at HathiTrust)
The life of Robert Lord Clive, Baron Plassey ... With anecdotes of his private life, and the particular circumstances of his death. Also a narrative of all the last transactions in India. (T. Bell, 1786), by Charles Caraccioli (page images at HathiTrust)
Macaulay's essays on Clive and Hastings (Ginn and Company, 1910), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay and Charles Robert Gaston (page images at HathiTrust)
Macaulay's essay on Lord Clive (Leach, Shewell, & Sanborn, 1889), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay and Vida Dutton Scudder (page images at HathiTrust)
Essay on Lord Clive (Houghton Mifflin company, 1910), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay and Alan Abbott (page images at HathiTrust)
Essay on Clive (Oxford University Press, 1921), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay and Vincent Arthur Smith (page images at HathiTrust)
Macaulay's essay on Lord Clive. (Sibley & Ducker, 1889), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay and Vida Dutton Scudder (page images at HathiTrust)
The life of Lord Clive (Cassell, 1918), by G. W. Forrest (page images at HathiTrust)
Clive, Baron Plassey a lay of empire, and other poems (Rous & Mann, 1912), by J. B. Mackenzie (page images at HathiTrust)
Heroes of romantic adventure (D. & J. Sadlier, 1889) (page images at HathiTrust)
Essay on Clive (Allyn and Bacon, 1892), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay, Samuel Thurber, and Samuel Thurber (page images at HathiTrust)
Lord Clive and Warren Hastings. (C.E. Merrill Co., 1910), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay and Cornelia Beare (page images at HathiTrust)
Essays on Clive and Hastings. (H. Holt and co., 1911), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay (page images at HathiTrust)
Lord Clive : an essay (Charles E. Merrill co., 1889), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay and Robert Clive Clive (page images at HathiTrust)
Historical essays of Thomas Babington Macaulay (T. Y. Crowell & co., 1901), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay and George Ansel Watrous (page images at HathiTrust)
Essay on Lord Clive. (Macmillan co., 1907), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay (page images at HathiTrust)
Lord Clive. An essay (E. Maynard & co., 1890), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay and Robert Clive Clive (page images at HathiTrust)
Essays on men and books, selected from the earlier writings of Lord Macaulay. (Tru bner, 1889), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay and Alexander H. Japp (page images at HathiTrust)
Lord Clive (at the University Press, 1904), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay and Arthur D. Innes (page images at HathiTrust)
The life of Robert, first lord Clive (J. Murray, 1907), by G. R. Gleig (page images at HathiTrust)
Lord Clive (Macmillan, 1902), by Charles William Wilson (page images at HathiTrust)
Bengal and Madras papers. (Imperial Record Dept., 1928), by George Forrest and India. Imperial Record Department (page images at HathiTrust)
Essais historiques et biographiques (Paris : Levy, 1882), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay and Guillaume Guizot (page images at HathiTrust)
Macaulay's essay on Lord Clive (Heath, 1910), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay and W. H. Hudson (page images at HathiTrust)
Macaulay's essays on Clive and Hastings (H. Holt and company, 1911), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay, Samuel Thurber, and F. E. Pierce (page images at HathiTrust)
Lordi Clive (in Finnish), by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay (Gutenberg ebook)
The Life of Robert, Lord Clive, Vol. 3 (of 3): Collected from the Family Papers Communicated by the Earl of Powis, by John Malcolm (Gutenberg ebook)
The Life of Robert, Lord Clive, Vol. 2 (of 3): Collected from the Family Papers Communicated by the Earl of Powis, by John Malcolm (Gutenberg ebook)
The Life of Robert, Lord Clive, Vol. 1 (of 3): Collected from the Family Papers Communicated by the Earl of Powis, by John Malcolm (Gutenberg ebook)
Rulers of India: Lord Clive, by G. B. Malleson (Gutenberg ebook)
Books by Robert Clive Clive: Books in the extended shelves: Clive, Robert Clive, Baron, 1725-1774: Authentic papers concerning India affairs; which have been under the inspection of a great assembly. (Richardson and Urquhart, 1771), also by George Gray, Ralph Leycester, and East India Company (page images at HathiTrust) Clive, Robert Clive, Baron, 1725-1774: Commendams, Case of the (Printed for E. and R. Brooke, 1791), also by Francis Hargrave, Thomas Sherlock, William Hudson, Elizabeth Dunn, Robert Henley Northington, Philip Yorke Hardwicke, James Booth, Thomas Carthew, Elizabeth Chudleigh Bristol, William Perrin, Matthew Hale, Francis Bacon, Thomas Pelham-Holles Newcastle, James Marriott, and Thomas Reeve (page images at HathiTrust) Clive, Robert Clive, Baron, 1725-1774: A letter to the proprietors of the East India stock. (J. Nourse, 1764) (page images at HathiTrust) Clive, Robert Clive, Baron, 1725-1774: Lord Clive : an essay (Charles E. Merrill co., 1889), also by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay (page images at HathiTrust) Clive, Robert Clive, Baron, 1725-1774: Lord Clive. An essay (E. Maynard & co., 1890), also by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay (page images at HathiTrust) Clive, Robert Clive, Baron, 1725-1774: Lord Clive's speech in the House of commons, on the motion made for an inquiry into the nature, state, and condition, of the East India company, and of the British affairs in the East Indies, in the fifth session of the present Parliament. 1772. ([London, 1772) (page images at HathiTrust)
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