Conventional Long Name: | Presidency of Coromandel and Bengal Settlements |
Common Name: | Presidency of Coromandel and Bengal Settlements |
Nation: | British India |
Status Text: | Presidency of British India |
Year Start: | 17 July 1682 |
Event Start: | Abolition of the Bengal Agency |
Year End: | 1700 |
Event End: | Creation of the Bengal Presidency |
P1: | Bengal Agency |
S1: | Bengal Presidency |
Flag P1: | British East India Company flag.svg |
Flag S1: | British East India Company flag.svg |
The Presidency of Coromandel and Bengal Settlements was an administrative division of British India, established by the East India Company on 17 July 1682.
In 1658, all the settlements in Bengal and on the Coromandel coast were made subordinate to Fort St George.[1] The presidency of Coromandel and Bengal Settlements, named after the Coromandel Coast and Bengal, was established by the company for the administration of Bengal following the abolition of the Bengal Agency.
Between 1694 and 1698, the administration of the territories of the presidency was subordinated to Madras (Presidency of Fort St. George). Then again, the authority of the presidency of Coromandel and Bengal Settlements was reestablished until the creation of the Bengal Presidency in 1700.[2]