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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_CliveRobert Clive - Wikipedia

    Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive, KB, FRS (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.

  2. At Madras, Clive was moody and quarrelsome; he attempted suicide and once fought a duel. He found solace in the governor’s library, where he virtually educated himself.

  3. Oct 6, 2022 · Robert Clive (1725-1774), also known as 'Clive of India' and Baron Clive of Plassey, masterminded the expansion of the East India Company in India. Best known for his victory at Plassey in Bengal in 1757, Clive's reputation suffered in his own lifetime from charges of corruption and subsequently as one of the main architects of British ...

  4. There is indeed a fascinating and and informative Indian collection in the Clive museum but to imply that the majority of the Indian artefacts accumulated by Robert Clive wound up there is misleading.

  5. A courageous, resourceful and ruthless military commander, Major-General Robert Clive helped secure India for Britain. But he was also seen as a greedy speculator who used his political and military influence to amass a fortune.

  6. Oct 25, 2021 · In the end, he committed suicide, or probably did, as there is a question mark against that too. The story begins at Styche Hall, Moreton Say, near Market Drayton, on September 29, 1725....

  7. He himself was attacked by Parliament on charges of corruption; though exonerated, he later committed suicide. army Summary. Army, a large organized armed force trained for war, especially on land.

  8. www.encyclopedia.com › history › historians-miscellaneous-biographiesRobert Clive | Encyclopedia.com

    May 21, 2018 · Although exonerated, the trial affected his health and, on 22 November 1774, he committed suicide. John Pimlott. The Oxford Companion to British History JOHN CANNON. Robert Clive >The English soldier and statesman Robert Clive, Baron Clive of Plassey > (1725-1774), extended British power in India.

  9. The bad effect of the climate of India together with the bitter attacks upon him so affected Clive’s health and mind that he committed suicide in his home on Nov. 22, 1774. He had a host of admirers as well as many bitter enemies.

  10. Mar 29, 2005 · Depression set in and he resolved to kill himself. So the story goes, Clive pointed a pistol at his head and pulled the trigger.