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*[http://www.archive.org/stream/remarksonmostimp00moodiala#page/n3/mode/2up ''Remarks on the most important military operations of the English forces, on the western side of the peninsula of Hindoostan; in 1783, and 1784, in which, the conduct of the army under the command of Brigadier General Mathews, is vindicated, from the illiberal misrepresentations, contained in a late Narrative, signed John Charles Sheen, and published by order of the Court of Directors of the East India Company. In a series of letters to a friend in England. To which are annexed two original letters, from Gen. Mathews to Lord Macartney, and Sir Eyre Coote''] by John Moodie 1788 Archive,org   
 
*[http://www.archive.org/stream/remarksonmostimp00moodiala#page/n3/mode/2up ''Remarks on the most important military operations of the English forces, on the western side of the peninsula of Hindoostan; in 1783, and 1784, in which, the conduct of the army under the command of Brigadier General Mathews, is vindicated, from the illiberal misrepresentations, contained in a late Narrative, signed John Charles Sheen, and published by order of the Court of Directors of the East India Company. In a series of letters to a friend in England. To which are annexed two original letters, from Gen. Mathews to Lord Macartney, and Sir Eyre Coote''] by John Moodie 1788 Archive,org   
 
*[http://www.google.com/books?id=-d0KAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA169 "Memoir of Colonel Thomas Deane Pearse of the Bengal Artillery, Part 2"] ''The British Indian Military Repository'' Volume 1,page 169 1822. Google Books. Colonel Pearse made  preparation for the march from Bengal to Madras in 1780, commencing page 169. For other Parts of the Memoir, see [[Bengal Artillery]]
 
*[http://www.google.com/books?id=-d0KAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA169 "Memoir of Colonel Thomas Deane Pearse of the Bengal Artillery, Part 2"] ''The British Indian Military Repository'' Volume 1,page 169 1822. Google Books. Colonel Pearse made  preparation for the march from Bengal to Madras in 1780, commencing page 169. For other Parts of the Memoir, see [[Bengal Artillery]]
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=NqFJAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA433 "East India Intelligence from Bombay" [relating to 1782/83<nowiki>]</nowiki>] ''The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, Volume 53, for the year 1783'', page 433 Google Books  
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*[http://books.google.com/books?id=NqFJAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA433 "East India Intelligence from Bombay" [relating to 1782/83<nowiki>]</nowiki>] ''The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, Volume 53, for the year 1783'', page 433 Google Books
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*[http://books.google.com/books?id=vlYDAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA560  "Letter from Bombay dated 27 June 1783"] ''The London Magazine Volume 1 July-December 1783'', page 560. Originally in the ''London Gazette'' Tuesday 25 November 1783. 
 
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Revision as of 02:21, 24 January 2011

2nd Mysore War
1780-83
Chronological list of Wars and Campaigns
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Location:
Combatants:
East India Company Kingdom of Mysore
Result: British signed humiliating treaty
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Summary

The Second Anglo-Mysore War (1780-83) was between Hyder Ali ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore allied with the French and the Madras Presidency of the British East India Company. Following the failure of negotiations to resolve grievances against the British, Hyder Ali opened hostilities by laying waste the countryside around Vellore and Madras. The Treaty of Mangalore was signed on 11 March 1784 restoring the situation to that before the war. It was considered a humiliation by the British.

Biographies

Entries in the Dictionary of Indian Biography 1906
William Baillie (?-1782)
David Baird (1757-1829)
John Campbell (1754-1801)
Barry Close (1756-1813)
Eyre Coote (1726-1783)
Edward Hughes (1720-1794)
Hyder Ali (1717 or 22-1782)
Norman MacLeod (1754-1801)
Hector Munro (1726-1805)
Joseph Smith (1733?-1790)
Pierre Andre de Suffrein (1726-1788)
Tippoo Sultan (1753-1799)
John Samuel Torriano (1750-1825)

Related articles

For further details of events during this period see the following articles

Siege of Tellicherry 30 Dec 1779-18 Jan 1782
Battle of Pollilore 10 September 1780
Surrender of Arcot 31 Oct 1780
Battle of Porto Novo 1 July 1781
Battle of Pollilore 27 August 1781
Battle of Sholingur 27 September 1781
Loss of Cuddalore 4 April 1782
Battle of Arnee 2- 8 June 1782
Capture and Defence of Onore 5 Jan 1783-28 Mar 1784
Capture of Annantpore 12 February 1783
Battle of Bednore 28 April 1783
Siege of Mangalore 18 May 1783-30 Jan 1784
Battle of Cuddalore 20 June 1783
Capture of Cannanore 14 December 1783

External Links

War Chronology Google Books
Mysore Wars Heritage History
Anglo-Mysore Wars Wars Wikipedia
2nd Mysore War 1780-84 Wikipedia
Joppen Historical Maps - Hyder's Dominions 1780 www.columbia.edu
Map to illustrate the 4 Mysore Wars www.columbia.edu
Captain Carpenter and his operations around Rajahmundroog, 1783 from Nick Balmer’s Griffins and Sepoys

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