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English: Map showing the jurisdiction of the Presidency of Fort William between 1858 and 1867. The Presidency was a subdivision of the British Empire covering north India, Bengal, parts of Burma, Singapore and Penang. The Presidency was based in Calcutta, the de facto capital of British India.
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Author Brian Davis a.k.a. Bytebear; Editing by LancelotLake
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