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Clive, Robert Clive, Baron, 1725–1774.
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West, Benjamin, 1738–1820. Lord Clive receiving from the Mogol the grant of the Duanney.
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[Description and illustration of a picture in East India House showing the Great Mogul presenting the grant of the Dewannee to Lord Clive.]
[1820]