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Thomas Adams (Indian Army officer)

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Died
  
January 1764 Calcutta

Service/branch
  
British Army

Rank
  
Major

Allegiance
  
Great Britain

Years of service
  
1747–1764

Name
  
Thomas Adams

Unit
  
37th Regiment of Foot 84th Regiment of Foot

Major Thomas Adams (died January 1764) was Commander-in-Chief, India.

Military career

Adams became Commander-in-Chief of the East India Company's troops in June 1763 following the British Declaration of War against Mir Qasim on account of the killing by Qasim's men of the British Resident at the Court of the Nawab of Bengal.

Key engagements were the Battles of Gheria in August 1763 and Udhanala in September 1763: Adams pursued Qasim's troops to the gates of Monghyr and then besieged Patna where Adams was victorious but not before Qasim had killed some 60 British prisoners. Adams followed Qasim's remaining sepoys for a few more days and then returned to Calcutta having conquered the whole of Bengal in just a few months.

Adams died in Calcutta in January 1764.

References

Thomas Adams (Indian Army officer) Wikipedia


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