The church in Madras (Volume 2): being the history of the ecclesiastical and missionary action of the East India Company in the Presidency of Madras in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries . more than wasrequired at the time, for the garrison had increased by theaddition of a corps of Ordnance artificers, and a considerablecivil population of European and Eurasian civilians hadsprung up since the beginning of the century. During the first few years of the existence of the sanctionedChurches they were protected at night by a military some stations the night guard duty was heavier t


The church in Madras (Volume 2): being the history of the ecclesiastical and missionary action of the East India Company in the Presidency of Madras in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries . more than wasrequired at the time, for the garrison had increased by theaddition of a corps of Ordnance artificers, and a considerablecivil population of European and Eurasian civilians hadsprung up since the beginning of the century. During the first few years of the existence of the sanctionedChurches they were protected at night by a military some stations the night guard duty was heavier than atothers. Bellary and Bangalore were two of these, and therewere complaints. Accordingly the military guard was with-drawn from the Churches at those two stations in 1825,5 andlascars were appointed in their place. In the year 1834 1 It is now closed. - Letter, June 21, 1833, 3-7, Eccl. ; Despatch, May 21, 1834, 9, Eccl. 3 Despatch, July 8, 1835, No. 4, Eccl., in reply to the 1834 letter fromMadras. 4 Consultations, April 11, 1837, Nos. 1 and 2, Eccl.; Letter, June 23, 1837,3, Eccl.; Despatch, July 10, 1839, Eccl. 4 Letter, Sept. 9, 1825, 40, Eccl.; Despatch, Nov. 29, 1826, 24, CANTONMENT CHURCH, BELLARY. > .. ? , :^;??:?*:;? ????? *


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