INDEX.
- Act, abstract of, for changing government of India, [226]
- Agra, situation and description, [109]
- ——, condition at different dates, [174], [284]
- ——, number of persons in fort, [285]
- ——, mutiny of Kotah Contingent, [283]
- ——, battle near, and partial destruction of city, [283], [284]
- ——, Greathed’s arrival, and victory over rebels, [352]
- Ahwaz. [Persia.]
- Akbar the Great, [61]
- Alexander, Mr, Civil Commissioner of Rohilcund, [496]
- Allahabad, head-quarters of Canning and Sir Colin, [546]
- ——, situation and description, [107], [488]
- ——, mutiny and devastation, [158]
- Allygurh, position and description, [111]
- ——, mutiny at, [112]
- Almora, ladies and children at, [286]
- Alum Bagh, operations at, [262], [334], [363]
- Amherst, Earl, power of Mogul lessened by, [67]
- Amorah, victory over 3000 rebels at, by Rowcroft, [470]
- Andrews, Captain, blown up at Ghazeeoodeen Nuggur, [233]
- Angelo, Lieutenant, intrepidity at Mooradabad, [491]
- Anson, General, Commander-in-chief in India, [118]
- ——, operations, and death at Kurnaul, [118], [231], [233]
- Area and population of India, [31]
- Army, British, in India, details relating to, [24], [49], [118], [211], [220], [390], [426], [483], [495], [609]
- Arrah, disasters at, [270], [271], [470]
- ——, Wake’s defence of Boyle’s House at, [269]
- ——, operations in and near, [269], [272]
- Arrow, lorcha. [China.]
- Ashburnham, General. [China.]
- Assam, operations against mutineers, [339]
- Aurungabad, disaffection at, [291]
- Aurungzebe, Mogul emperor, [62]
- Azimghur, mutiny and operations at, [154], [478]
- Baber, Mogul emperor, [61]
- Badulla Serai, engagement at, [235]
- Bajee Rao Maharajah, Peishwa of Mahrattas, [122]
- Banks, Major, commissioner of Oude—death, [165], [325]
- ——, house at Lucknow, fortified, [418]
- Barber, Lieutenant, cut to pieces near Minpooree, [113]
- Bareilly, mutiny at, [114], [170]
- ——, mutineers’ march to Delhi, [241]
- ——, recaptured by Campbell and Jones, [492], [494]
- Barnard, Sir Henry, takes command of Delhi force, [47], [233]
- ——, engagements before Delhi, [236], [239]
- ——, death, [242]
- Barrackpore, disturbances and inquiry at, [38], [39]
- ——, [19]th B. N. I. disbanded at, [400]
- Barracks, description of, at Company’s stations, [28]
- Batson, Mr, eventful escape from Delhi, [80]
- Battye, Captain, of the Guide Corps, death at Delhi, [238]
- Beatson, Captain, death at Cawnpore, [253]
- Begum Kothee, palace at Lucknow, [418]
- —— of Oude, character and proceedings, [610]
- —— Sumroo, convent of, at Sirdhana, [57]
- Behar. [Arrah; Jugdispore; Lugard; &c.]
- Benares, situation and description, [104]
- ——, mutinies and operations at, [105], [154], [156], [279]
- Bengal Army, proposed reconstruction of, [483]
- —— Presidency, description, &c., [16], [25]
- Beora, Tanteea Topee defeated by Michel at, [558]
- Berhampore, disaffection and disarming at, [40], [266]
- Berkeley, Brigadier, operations near Soraon, [545]
- Berozepoor, fort taken by Goorkhas, [403]
- Bhotuck. [Rhotuk.]
- Bithoor, situation and description, [122]
- ——, battles at and near, [254], [258]
- ——, massacres at. [Cawnpore; Nena Sahib.]
- Boileau, Captain, won battle of Mundoree, [341]
- Bombay mutinous regiments erased from Army List, [534]
- —— presidency, description and army of, [16], [26]
- —— army strengthened, [559]
- ——, rejoicings at Queen’s Proclamation, [611]
- Boodayoun, disturbances at, [115]
- Bourchier, Colonel, on causes of mutiny, [606]
- Bowring, Sir John. [China.]
- Boyle’s House at Arrah, defence of, [269]
- British army in India. [Army.]
- —— possessions in India, [4], [14]
- Bundelcund, situation and description, [179]
- Burmah, policy of king of, [430]
- Burton, Major, and sons, killed at Kotah, [354]
- Busherutgunje, Havelock’s two victories at, [255], [256]
- Bushire. [Persia.]
- Cadets, education of, [26]
- Calcutta, description and population, [98], [99]
- ——, excitement and demonstrations, [99], [149], [264]
- ——, rejoicings at Queen’s Proclamation, [612]
- Calpee, town and fort taken by Sir Hugh Rose, [506]
- Camp before Delhi, description of, [298]
- Campbell, Sir Colin [Lord Clyde], characteristics of, [222], [496]
- ——, left England for India, [222]
- ——, at Buntara and Cawnpore, [364], [391]
- ——, relieved garrison at Lucknow, [366]
- ——, strength of his army of Oude, [409], [415]
- ——, finally conquered Lucknow, [425]
- ——, interview with Jung Bahadoor, [418]
- ——, interview with Lord Canning, [466]
- ——, general orders by, [423], [433], [547]
- ——, at Futteghur, [473]
- ——, victory near Shahjehanpoor, [497]
- ——, troops thanked by, [498], [514]
- ——, proceedings in Nov. 1858, [611]
- ——, plan for final subjection of Oude, [611]
- Canning, Viscount, hostility to, in Calcutta, [212], [213]
- ——, orders and congratulatory letters, [214], [220], [312], [350]
- ——, Oude Proclamation, debates on, [450]
- ——, reply to Ellenborough’s dispatch, [541]
- ——, Proclamation accompanying Queen’s Proclamation, [624]
- Canton, [China.]
- Cartridges, commencement of troubles relating to, [36], [89]
- Case, Colonel, death of, at Lucknow, [134]
- Cashmere Gate, Delhi, blowing up of, [307]
- Castes and Creeds in Indian army, [162]
- Cavalry, consequences of deficiency in, [212], [253]
- Cavanagh, Mr, adventure at Lucknow, [371]
- Cavanagh, Private, gallantry of, at Onao, [256]
- Causes of Mutiny, opinions on, [605]-[608]
- Cawnpore, position and description, [122]
- ——, messages denoting insecurity, [124], [139]
- ——, Wheeler’s preparations, [125], [126]
- ——, sufferings in the intrenchment, [126], [130], [136], &c.
- ——, Nena Sahib’s deceitful promises, [126], [136], [137]
- ——, boat massacre, and partial escapes, [137]-[139]
- ——, death of Sir Hugh Wheeler, [139]
- ——, frightful scenes in the house of slaughter, [131], [139], [141]-[143], [144]-[145]
- ——, battle and capture by Havelock, [252], [253]
- ——, Neill assumes military command, [254]
- ——, Windham’s defeat by Gwalior rebels, [377]
- ——, decisive victory by Sir Colin Campbell, [378]
- Central India Field-forces, services of, [507], [516], [553]
- Chandnee Chowk, Delhi, description of, [435]
- Cheek, Ensign, heroism and death, at Allahabad, [159]
- Chester, Colonel, killed at Badulla Serai, [235]
- China, Retrospect of intercourse with England, [585]
- ——, Lorcha Arrow, seized by Chinese authorities, [587]
- ——, Sir John Bowring resolved on forcible measures, [587]
- ——, Sir Michael Seymour captured forts near Canton, [588]
- ——, Commissioner Yeh, correspondence with, [588]
- ——, destruction of junks in Canton river, [589]
- ——, European factories burned at Canton, [589]
- ——, Canton partly burned by English, [590]
- ——, debates in parliament concerning, [591]
- ——, Bowring, Seymour, and Parkes, difficulties of, [592]
- ——, Elgin, Ashburnham, and Straubenzee sent out, [593]
- ——, great destruction of junks at Fatshan, [594]
- ——, operations delayed by mutiny in India, [595]
- ——, bombardment and capture of Canton, [597]
- ——, Yeh sent as prisoner to Calcutta, [598]
- ——, Elgin, Gros, Putiatine, and Reed, proceeded to Shang-hae and Tien-sing, [598]
- ——, destruction of forts on Pei-ho river, [599]
- ——, Plenipotentiaries sign treaties at Tien-sing, [600]
- ——, untoward conflict at Namtow, [601]
- ——, final pacification, [602]
- Chunar, sacred Hindoo fort near Benares, [106]
- Chupatties, mystery of their transmission, [35]
- Chuttra, English’s defeat of mutineers at, [343]
- Civil service, India, regulations, [5]
- Civilians, honours to distinguished, [485]
- Clark, Lieut., at Jubbulpoor, frustrates conspirators, [346]
- Clyde, Lord. [Campbell, Sir Colin.]
- Cockburn, Lieutenant, gallant services at Hattrass, [112]
- Coke, Brigadier, services against rebels, [241], [496]
- Colvin, Mr, proclamation disapproved by government, [110]
- ——, disarms 44th and 67th B. N. I. at Agra, [111]
- ——, death, services, and character, [348]
- Compensation to sufferers, arrangements for, [484]
- Cost of English soldiers in the East, [26]
- Cotton, Colonel, supersedes Polwhele at Agra, [285]
- Council of India, names of members, [575]
- Courts-martial on mutineers, arrangements, [51]
- Covenanted and uncovenanted service of E. I. Company, [443]
- Crime, lessening of, under recent Indian reforms, [6]
- Crowe, Lieut., earns the Victoria Cross by gallantry, [258]
- Currie, Captain, mortally wounded at Cawnpore, [253]
- Dalhousie, Marquis of, career as Governor-general, [2], [87], [218]
- Darjeeling, proposed colonisation at, [518]
- Deesa, military operations at, [293], [550]
- Delafosse, Lieutenant, gallantry at Cawnpore, [135]
- Delhi, history and description, [63], [67]
- ——, arrival of mutineers from Meerut, [52]
- ——, mutiny of native troops, [73]
- ——, atrocities and sufferings at, [74]-[79]
- ——, king of Delhi assumes command, [74], [75]
- ——, operations of siege army, [231], [236], [239], [243], [301], [303]
- ——, Cashmere Gate blown in, [307]
- ——, storming and capture, [306]-[310]
- ——, state of, after the siege, [311], [355], [383], [435]
- ——, king of, mutineers sanctioned by, [74]
- —— ——, captured by Hodson, [313]
- —— ——, behaviour and treatment in confinement, [356]
- —— ——, submitted to trial, [404]
- Dewan Moolraj, rebellion of, [3]
- Dholpore, mutineers plan attack on Agra, [351]
- Dil Koosha, palace at Lucknow, [369]
- Dinapoor, mutiny, and its consequences, [268], [274]
- Distances in India, table of, [12]
- District-regulations, [15]
- Doab, important towns in, [107]
- ——, operations in. [Allahabad; Cawnpore; &c.]
- Dorin, Mrs, killed at Lucknow Residency, [327]
- Dorunda, plundered by Ramgurh mutineers, [342]
- Douglas, Captain, killed at Delhi, [74]
- D’Oyley, Captain, killed at Agra, [284]
- Duff, Rev. Dr, on causes of mutiny, [606]
- Dumdum, cartridge troubles commenced at, [38]
- Dumoh evacuated by Europeans, [347]
- Dunbar, Captain, killed at Arrah, [271]
- Dust and hot winds of India, [465]
- East India Company. [Army; British India; Covenanted Service, &c.]
- East India Company, discussions concerning, [561]-[573]
- ——, petition to parliament, [613]
- ——, disclaim selfish policy in India, [615]
- ——, object to 1st and 2d India Bills, [618]
- ——, object to 3d India Bill, [621]
- ——, statute ending governing powers, [622]
- Eckford, Lieutenant, narrow escape at Kukerowlee, [492]
- Educational establishments for natives, [6]
- Edwardes, Colonel, Commissioner of Peshawur, [199]
- ——, opinions on Indian government, [607]
- Edwards, Mr, exciting escape from Boodayoun, [115]
- Electric Telegraphs in India, [9], [416]
- Elgin, Earl of. [China.]
- Ellenborough, Earl of, secret dispatch, [541], [564], &c.
- Elliot, Commodore. [China.]
- Elphinstone, Lord, governor of Bombay. [Bombay.]
- Enfield rifles, effect on enemy, [250]
- English, Major, defeats rebels at Chuttra, [343]
- Ethersey, Commodore. [Persia.]
- Eurasians, or half-castes of India, [98]
- European troops. [Army, British.]
- Europeans in India, and the government, [214]
- Excise laws in India, [609]
- Eyre, Major Vincent, defeats rebels at Koondun Puttee, [261]
- —— —— ——, defeats rebels at Arrah and Narainpore, [272]
- Fagan, Captain, killed at Mhow, [186]
- Fatshan. [China.]
- Fayers, Lieutenant, killed near Minpooree, [113]
- Ferozpore, disturbances at, [195], &c.
- Finch, Captain, cavalry attack in Saugor territory, [553]
- Finnis, Colonel, killed at Meerut, [52]
- Fisher, Colonel, killed at Sultanpoor, [168]
- Fort William. [Calcutta.]
- Franks, Brigadier, operations in Oude, [402], &c.
- Frazer, Mr, killed at Delhi, [74]
- Frere, Mr, Commissioner of Sinde, controversy with missionaries, [530]
- Fund, Indian Mutiny Relief, [226], [623]
- Furlough, peculiarities in native, [36]
- Futteghur, mutiny, flight, and murder of Europeans, [134]
- Futtehpoor, outbreak at, [172]
- Fyzabad, mutiny, flight of Europeans, [165]-[167]
- Gabbett, Lieutenant, killed at Nujuffghur, [300]
- Ganges, towns and canal of, [8], [104]
- Gardiner, Sergeant, gallantry at Bareilly, [494]
- Goldney, Colonel, killed during flight from Fyzabad, [167]
- Goorkhas, characteristics and services, [378], [348], [393], [529]
- Gordon, Captain, killed at Delhi, [72]
- Goruckpore, contests with rebels at, [393], [431]
- Graham, Dr, killed at Sealkote, [203]
- Grant, Mr, temporary Lieutenant-governor of Central Provinces, [214]-[280]
- Grant, Sir Hope, defeats rebels outside Delhi, [238]
- —— —— —— —— at Serai Ghat, [380]
- —— —— —— —— at Meeangunje, [404]
- —— —— —— —— at Towrie, [499]
- —— —— —— —— at Nawabgunge, [523]
- —— —— —— —— in Fyzabad district, [543]
- ——, Sir Patrick, temporary Commander-in-chief, [211]
- Greathed, Brigadier, services against rebels, [350], [352], &c.
- ——, Mr H. H., killed at Delhi, [314]
- Gros, Baron, French plenipotentiary. [China.]
- Gubbings, Captain, killed at Sultanpore, [168]
- Gubbins, Mr, Commissioner of Oude, on causes of mutiny, [605]
- Guide Corps, march, services, and return from Delhi, [234]-[437]
- Gujerat, disarmed by Sir R. Shakespear, [501]
- Gulowlie, Rose’s victory at, [506]
- Gwalior, position and description, [187], [510]
- ——, mutiny at, [112], [188]
- ——, capture and recapture of, [509]-[512]
- ——, conspiracy defeated, [559]
- Haliburton, Captain, disperses rebels near Benares, [279]
- Hall, Colonel, gallant defence at Shahjehanpore, [495]
- Harris, Lord, on newspaper press of India, [217]
- ——, Major, killed at Mhow, [186]
- Hattrass, refugees, and fighting at, [112]
- Havelock, Sir H., commenced operations in the Doab, [247]
- —— —— ——, victory at Futtehpoor, [249]
- —— —— ——, —— at Aong, [251]
- —— —— ——, —— at Pandoo Nuddee, [251]
- —— —— ——, —— at Cawnpore, [251]
- —— —— ——, actions on road to Lucknow, [254], &c.
- —— —— ——, second defeat of Nena Sahib, [258]
- —— —— ——, difficulties after retreat to Cawnpore, [259]
- —— —— ——, death at Lucknow, [369]
- ——, Lieutenant, won Victoria Cross by gallantry, [253]
- Hayes, Major, killed near Minpooree, [113]
- Hazarebagh, mutiny at, [274]
- ‘Headman’ of a village, position and duties, [119]
- Heat of India, influence on Europeans, [66], [519]
- Herat, cause of the Persian war. [Persia], [578]
- Hewett, Major-general, conduct at Meerut, [53]
- Hindoos, characteristics of, [105], [438], &c.
- Hodson, Major, defeat rebels near Rohtuk, [299]
- —— ——, capture King of Delhi, [313]
- —— ——, killed at Lucknow, [426]
- ——, Mrs, account of visit to King of Delhi, [356]
- Holkar, one of the Mahratta princes, [182]
- Holmes, Major, killed at Segowlie, [274]
- Home, Lieutenant, services and death, [315], [351]
- Hong-kong. [China.]
- Honours conferred on faithful natives, [546], [548]
- Hoogly river, described, [98]
- Hope, Brigadier Adrian, services at Bithoor and Shumshabad, [391], [394]
- Hope, Brigadier Adrian, killed at Rhodamow, [473]
- Hospitals, periodicals supplied to by government, [538]
- India Bills, discussions on, in parliament, [561]-[573]
- Indian Native army, on reorganisation of, [386]
- Indore, mutiny and murder of Europeans, [185], [186]
- Industrial development of India, [7]
- Inglis, Sir J., heroic defence of Lucknow, [165], [259], [324], [327], [336]
- Jacob, Brigadier, of the Sinde horse, [206], [207], &c.
- Jacobabad, station for Jacob’s Sinde horse, [207]
- Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, Sir, Parsee baronet, [501], [612]
- Japan, Elgin’s expedition to Nagasaki, [603]
- ——, thence to Jedo, [603]
- ——, treaty of commerce signed by Elgin, [603]
- Jedo. [Japan.]
- Jehanghire, Mogul emperor, [61]
- Jelpigoree, conflict of mutineers, [375]
- Jelum, Sepoy mutinies at, [202]
- Jennings, Rev. Mr, killed at Delhi, [74]
- Jhansi, mutinies and fighting at, [179], [440], [478], [479]
- ——, Ranee of, [180], [478]
- Jheend, Rajah of, rewarded for fidelity, [549]
- Jones, Brigadier, operations at Nageena and Shahjehanpore, [472], [496]
- Jowra Alipore, Gwalior rebels defeated by Napier at, [515]
- Jubbulpoor, precautions against mutiny, [178], [281], [346]
- Jugdispore taken by Lugard, [487]
- Jullundur, precautions against mutiny, [196]
- Julra Patteen, occupied by Tanteea Topee, [557]
- Jumma Musjid at Delhi, description, [65]
- Jumna, immolation of devotees in, [107]
- Jung Bahadoor, character and proceedings, [169], [423], [519]
- Junks, destruction of. [China.]
- Kaiser Bagh, palace and garden at Lucknow, [421]
- Kantzow, Lieutenant de, gallantry at Minpooree, [113]
- Kattara, Tanteea Topee defeated by Roberts at, [557]
- Kerr, Lord Mark, contest with rebels at Azimghur, [469]
- Khan Bahadoor Khan, rebel leader at Bareilly, [170]
- Khoosh-aub, victory at. [Persia.]
- Kirk, Dr, killed at Gwalior, [189]
- Kirwee, treasure captured at by Whitlock, [552]
- Koer Singh, leader of Dinapoor rebels, [269], [344], [469], [487]
- Kolapore, mutiny and murders at, [289]
- Kotah, recaptured from rebels by Roberts, [442]
- Kukerowlee, victory of Jones at, [492]
- Kumaon battalion, fidelity and bravery of, [529]
- Lahore, mutiny of native troops at, [204]
- ——, position and description of, [193]
- Lake, Lord, reminiscences of, [67]
- Lawrence, Colonel, in Rajpootana, [354]
- ——, Sir H., difficulties of position at Lucknow, [89]-[95]
- —— ——, disastrous battle of Chinhut, [164]
- —— ——, Muchee Bhowan fort blown up by, [164]
- —— ——, death and character, [165], [322]
- ——, Sir J., energetic measures in Punjaub, [199]-[204]
- —— ——, siege-army for Delhi formed by, [240]
- —— ——, invaluable services to India, [384]
- —— ——, pension granted to, [574]
- —— ——, opinions on government of India, [607]
- Leslie, Sir Norman, killed at Rohnee, [151]
- Lloyd, Major-general, disasters at Dinapoor, [267], [268]
- Lorcha Arrow, cause of Chinese war. [China.]
- Lotus flower, transmission among natives, [36]
- Lowther, Captain, Rajah of Assam captured by, [339]
- Lucknow, situation and description, [84]
- ——, first symptoms of mutiny, [89], [96]
- ——, invested by rebels, [164]
- ——, details of siege by rebels, [317]-[333]
- ——, effects of heat, flies, and impurities, [325], [326]
- ——, sufferings of ladies and children, [325], [330], [335]
- ——, scarcity, and high prices of provisions, [330], [332]
- ——, brilliant achievements of defenders, [328], [331], &c.
- ——, great losses among garrison, [259], [263], [335], [366]
- ——, relieved by Havelock and Outram, [263], [335]
- ——, second relief, by Sir Colin Campbell, [368]
- ——, spoliation of palaces, [360]
- ——, evacuation by the British, [368]
- ——, state of, after the evacuation, [413]
- ——, reconquered by Sir Colin Campbell, [425]
- ——, condition of in May 1858, [522]
- Ludlow, Mr, on causes of mutiny, [605]
- Lugard, Sir E., Koer Singh defeated by, at Azimghur, [469]
- ——, ——, various victories over rebels, [487]
- Lumsden, Lieutenant, killed at Nujuffghur, [300]
- Lyell, Dr, killed at Patna, [153]
- M’Causland, Colonel, Bareilly rebels defeated by, [406]
- Madhoo Singh, surrender to Sir Colin Campbell, [610]
- Madras presidency and city, [15]
- ——, number of troops, [26]
- ——, [8]th native cavalry disarmed, [288]
- ——, troops in Central Provinces, [280]
- ——, general fidelity of native troops, [288]
- ——, missionary dispute, [535]
- Magazine at Delhi, blown up by Willoughby, [71]
- —— at Lucknow, blown up by Lawrence, [164]
- Mahomed Hussein, rebel leader in Oude, [166], [487]
- Mahrattas, nation, territory, and characteristics, [62], [181]
- Mail post, Indian runners, dâks, and eckas, [22]
- Malagurh Fort, blown up—Lieutenant Home killed, [351]
- Man Singh, rebel chief in Gwalior territory. [Gwalior]
- Manson, Mr, assassinated near Nargoond, [532]
- March of Indian armies described, [29]
- Martial law proclaimed, [213]
- Martin, Lieutenant, shot at Mhow, [180]
- Martinière, college in Lucknow. [Lucknow.]
- Massacres. [Cawnpore; Delhi; Jhansi; Meerut; &c.]
- Maun Singh, of Shahgunje, [465], &c.
- Maxwell, Colonel, rebels defeated by, at Chowra, [403]
- Mead, Mr, on causes of mutiny, [606]
- Meean Meer, cantonment for Lahore, [194], [287]
- Meerut, position and description of, [49]
- ——, mutiny and massacre at, [50]-[53]
- —— mutineers march to Delhi, [52]
- ——, Wilson’s brigade march from, [232]
- Metcalfe’s House, outside Delhi, struggles at, [297]
- Mhow, mutiny at, [186]
- Michel, Major-gen., victories over Tanteea Topee, [558], [611]
- Military stations and divisions in India, [208], [209], [293]
- Mill, Major, killed near Fyzabad, [167]
- ——, Mrs, and children, eventful escape of, [167]
- Miller, Colonel, rebels defeated by, at Konee, [347]
- Millman, engagement with rebels at Atrowlia, [431]
- Minpooree, re-occupation of, [353]
- Mirzapore, description and defences, [106], [279]
- Missionaries, controversy with, at Hyderabad, [530]
- Missionary dispute at Madras, [535]
- Mohamrah, victory at. [Persia.]
- Montgomery, Mr, Chief-commissioner of Oude, [465]
- ——, proclamation for disarming Oude, [610]
- ——, Major, defeat of rebels at Allygurh, [286]
- Mooradabad, mutiny at, [171]
- ——, rebel chieftains captured, [491]
- Moosa Bagh, palace at Lucknow, [424]
- Moultan, disarming and mutiny at, [551]
- Moulvie of Fyzabad, stronghold captured, [425]
- —— ——, characteristics, [498]
- —— ——, killed at Powayne, [524]
- Muchee Bhowan, fort, at Lucknow, [322]
- Multhone, Tanteea Topee defeated by Michel at, [611]
- Mundoree, action at, [341]
- Munro, Sir T., opinions on press of India, [215]
- Murdan, mutineers captured at, [198]
- Murray, Honourable A. C. [Persia.]
- Mutiny, discussions on causes of, [389], [605]
- —— Relief Fund, [623]
- Nabah, Rajah of, rewarded for fidelity, [549]
- Nadir Shah, early conqueror of India, [62]
- Nagasaki. [Japan.]
- Nagode, mutiny and disaster at, [282]
- Nagpoor, position and defences, [176]
- Namtow, operations at. [China.]
- Napier, Brigadier R., operations against Gwalior rebels, [515], [555], &c.
- Nargoond, Rajah, treachery of, [532]
- Narratives of Delhi fugitives, [75]-[77]
- Naval Brigade, arrived at Benares, [340]
- —— ——, services at Lucknow, [366]
- ——, —— at Chuckerderpore, [518]
- ——, —— at Hurreah, [525]
- —— value of services, [539]
- —— [Peel; Sotheby.]
- Native regiments. [Army.]
- Nawabgunge, Grant’s victory at, [523]
- Neave, Lieutenant, killed at Gwalior, [511]
- Neemuch, mutiny and contests, [184], [386]
- Neill, Brigadier, services at Benares and Allahabad, [155], [157], [160]
- ——, in command at Cawnpore, [144], [254]
- ——, repulsed enemy at Cawnpore, [255], [258]
- ——, killed at Lucknow, [632]
- Nena Sahib, history and character, [122]
- ——, treacherous promises, [126], [127], [130]
- ——, joined the rebels as leader, [129]
- ——, massacred fugitives from Futteghur, [133]
- ——, dreadful massacre at Cawnpore, [142]
- ——, issued vaunting proclamations, [146]
- ——, defeated by Havelock at Bithoor, [253]
- ——, second defeat by Havelock at Bithoor, [258]
- ——, chosen as Peishwa by Gwalior rebels, [508]
- ——. [Cawnpore; Havelock; Wheeler.]
- Nepaul. [See also Goorkhas; Jung Bahadoor], [169]
- Newberry, Cornet—killed at Nuseerabad, [183]
- Newspaper correspondents, [400]
- ——. [Press.]
- Newspapers of India, native, [46], [217]
- ——, English, [205]
- Nicholson, Brig., character and services, [298], [314]
- ——, operations against Sealkote mutineers, [204]
- ——, disarmed native troops at Umritsir, [287]
- ——, defeat of enemy at Nujuffghur, [299]
- ——, killed at Delhi, [307]
- Nizam of the Deccan, fidelity to the English, [560]
- Non-regulation, provinces and districts, [15]
- Nowgong, mutiny and eventful escapes, [180], [181]
- Nowsherah, station destroyed by river-torrent, [551]
- Nujuffghur, Nicholson’s victory at, [299]
- Nuseerabad, mutiny at, [183]
- Nynee Tal, refuge at hill-station, [114], [115], &c.
- Onao, battle won by Havelock, [255]
- Opium Trade. [See also China], [609]
- Orr, Mrs and Miss Jackson, sufferings at Lucknow, [423]
- Orthography of Oriental names and terms, [13]
- Osborne, Captain, skilful management at Rewah, [180]
- Oude, history and description, [83]
- ——, royal family, relations of E. I. C. with, [84]-[88]
- ——, queen, goes to England, [88]
- —— ——, petition from, [161]
- —— ——, discords in royal family, [520]
- ——, army, mutiny, military events, [89], [399], [426], [543], [610], &c.
- ——, gradual pacification, [610]
- ——. [Campbell; Havelock; Lawrence; Lucknow; &c.]
- Outram, Sir James. [Persia.]
- ——, plan for reconquering Oude, [250]
- ——, nobly yielded command to Havelock, [262]
- Outram, Sir James, wounded in entering Lucknow, [263]
- ——, appointed to hold Alum Bagh, [370]
- ——, defeated 30,000 rebels at, [391]
- ——, defeated 20,000 rebels at, [401]
- ——, operations in taking Lucknow, [415], [422]
- ——, military councillor at Calcutta, [467]
- ——, volunteer cavalry thanked by, [526]
- Palmerston, Lord, India Bill, [564]
- ——. [India bills; Parliament.]
- Paoree, Man Singh defeated by Napier at, [555]
- Parkes, Mr. [China.]
- Parliament, discussions on the mutiny, &c., [218], [221], [448]
- —— discussions, on India bills, &c., [564]
- Parsee address to Lord Elphinstone, [289]
- —— rejoicings at Bombay, [611]
- Patna, disturbances and precautions, [152], [153], [267]
- Peel, Captain Sir W., services with naval brigade at Kudjna, [364]
- Peel, Captain Sir W., services with naval brigade at Lucknow, [366]
- Peel, Captain Sir W., wounded at Lucknow, [417]
- —— —— —— ——, died at Cawnpore, [475]
- Peh-kwei, governor at Canton. [China.]
- Pei-ho, operations in river. [China]
- Penny, Colonel, killed at Nuseerabad, [183]
- ——, General, operations against rebels, [355], [491]
- —— ——, killed at Kukerowlee, [491]
- Pershadeepore, mutiny at, [168]
- Persia, disputes concerning Herat, &c., [578]
- ——, war declared against, [579]
- ——, expeditions to, [580]
- ——, capture of Bushire, [580]
- ——, action at Khoosh-aub, [581]
- ——, suicide of Stalker and Ethersey, [582]
- ——, operations at Mohamrah and Ahwaz, [582]
- ——, Treaty of Peace, [583]
- Peshawur, mutinies and precautions, [197]-[199], [204]
- Phillour, precautions against mutiny, [197]
- Platt, Colonel, killed at Mhow, [186]
- Plowden, Mr, his position at Nagpoor, [177]
- ——, Captain, services with Goorkhas, [432]
- Plunder, Sir Colin Campbell’s order concerning, [423]
- Polehampton, Rev. Mr, killed at Lucknow, [329]
- Police system of India, [200], [480]
- Poonah, precautions against rebellion, [290]
- Powell, Colonel, killed at Kudjna, [364]
- Presidencies, area and population, [31]
- Press of India, [46], [205], [215], [218], [400]
- ——, liberty restricted, [215]
- ——. [Newspapers.]
- Proclamations, Viscount Canning’s, [450], [624]
- ——, Sir Colin Campbell’s, [610]
- ——, Mr Montgomery’s, [610]
- ——, Queen Victoria’s, [611], [623]
- ——. [Campbell; Canning; Ellenborough; &c.]
- Prophecies and mysteries, native, [485], [531]
- Punjaub, history and description, [191], [192]
- ——, precautions against mutiny, [200], [201]
- ——. [Lahore; Lawrence; Moultan; Nicholson; Peshawur; Sealkote; Sikhs; &c.]
- Putialah, Rajah of, rewarded for fidelity, [549]
- Putiatine, Admiral Count. [China; Japan.]
- Queen of Oude. [Begum; Oude.]
- Queen Victoria’s proclamation, [609]-[612], [623]
- Raikes, Mr, on causes of mutiny, [606]
- Railways of India, lengths, &c., [119], [157], [224], [477]
- Raines, Major, rebels defeated at Rowah, [395]
- Rajahs, honours for fidelity of, [549]
- Rajpootana, situation and description, [189]
- ——. [Napier; Nuseerabad; Roberts; Tanteea Topee; &c.]
- Ramsay, Capt. (Major), operations near Nynee Tal, [115], [357]
- Ranee of Jhansi, killed at Gwalior, [511]
- ——. [Calpee; Gwalior; Jhansi; Tanteea Topee.]
- Rattray, Captain, services of Sikh battalion, [275], &c.
- Rebels, discussions on punishment of, [455]
- Reed, Mr, American plenipotentiary. [China.]
- ——, Major-gen., brief services against rebels, [235], [242]
- ——, resigned command at Delhi, [243]
- Rees, Mr, on causes of the mutiny, [605]
- Regiments. [Army; Stations; &c.]
- Regulation districts, [15]
- Reid, Major, gallant achievements outside Delhi— 241, [297], &c.
- Relief Fund, Indian Mutiny, [623]
- Religions of India, discussions concerning, [607]
- ——, orders for respecting, [41]
- Renaud, Major, killed at Cawnpore, [254]
- Rennie, Capt., defeat of Persians at Ahwaz by. [Persia.]
- Residency at Lucknow. [Inglis; Lawrence; Lucknow; &c.]
- Revolt. [Barrackpore; Cartridge; Meerut; &c.]
- Rewah, gallantly held by Osborne, [180], [345], &c.
- Rhodamow Fort, disaster at, [473]
- Roberts, General, operations against Tanteea Topee, [555], [557], &c.
- Rohilcund, position and description, [170]
- ——, operations in, [114], [467], [495], [496], [610]
- ——, rebel leaders in, [467]
- Rose, Lieutenant, killed at Gwalior, [513]
- ——, Sir Hugh, operations at Mudenpore, [438]
- —— —— —— at Jhansi, [478]
- —— —— —— at Koonch, [505]
- —— —— —— at Gwalior, [510], [516]
- —— —— ——, address to his army, [516]
- Rowcroft, Brigadier, operations against rebels, [470], [610]
- Russell, Mr W. H., graphic descriptions by, [400], [414], &c.
- Salar Jung, prime-minister to Nizam, [560]
- Salkeld, Lieutenant, heroism at Delhi, [315]
- Satara, Mahratta proceedings at, [290], [480]
- Saugor, fight between native troops at, [281]
- —— and Nerbudda territories, [178], [345], [553]
- Scindia, history and family, [182]
- ——, offered aid to British, [110]
- ——, difficulties with mutineers, [351], [507]
- ——, expulsion from Gwalior, [508]
- ——, reinstatement at Gwalior, [514]
- Sealkote, mutiny at, [202], [203]
- —— mutineers. [Nicholson.]
- Seaton, Brigadier, services against rebels, [382], [475], &c.
- Secrole, noticed, [105]
- Secunder Bagh, palace and garden at Lucknow, [365]
- Secunderabad, Rohillas defeated at, [291]
- Seetapoor, mutiny at, [168]
- ——, operations commence from, [610]
- Seetabuldee, fort of Nagpoor, [177]
- Sepoys. [Army; Regiments; Troops.]
- Seymour, Admiral Sir Michael [China.]
- Shahjehan, Mogul emperor, [62]
- Shahjehanpore, mutiny and massacre at, [171]
- ——, military operations, [495], [496], &c.
- Shah Nujeef at Lucknow, [365]
- ——, Peel’s services at, [366]
- Shang-hae. [China.]
- Showers, Brigadier, operations against Delhi, [297]
- Sikhs, origin and description, [192]
- ——, fidelity during mutiny, [156], [275], [344]
- Simpson, Sergeant, gallantry at Rhodamow, [473]
- Sinde, details concerning, [205]-[207]
- Sirmoor battalion of Goorkhas, fidelity of, [529]
- Smith, Brigadier, operations at Gwalior, &c., [511], &c.
- Soldiers, English in India. [Army; &c.]
- Sonthal Pergunnahs, mutiny at, [151]
- Soorut Singh of Benares, services to the English, [156]
- Soraon Field-force, services, [545]
- Sotheby’s Naval Brigade, services of, [402]
- Spencer, Major, killed at Meean Meer, [287]
- Spottiswoode, Captain, killed at Nuseerabad, [183]
- Spring, Captain, killed at Jelum, [202]
- Stalker, Major-general. [Persia.]
- Stanley, Lord, India Bill and Council of India, [570]
- Steuart, Brigadier, operations in Deccan, [385]
- Stevens, Captain, killed at Chinhut, [164]
- Straubenzee, General. [China.]
- Stuart, Brigadier, at Mundisore and Chendaree, [385], [439]
- Sultanpore, actions by Franks and Hope Grant, [402], [610]
- Sunstroke, fatal effects of, [496], &c.
- Tanteea Topee, manœuvres and marches of, [478], [508], [555], [558], [611]
- ——. [Michel; Napier; Roberts; &c.]
- Tayler, Mr, proceedings at Patna, [470], [476]
- ——, removed from office, [476]
- Telegrams. [Electric telegraph.]
- Tien-Sing. [China.]
- Tola Narainpore, rebels defeated by Eyre at, [272]
- Thalookdars and Thalookdaree, [360], [525]
- Thugs and Thuggee, [11]
- Travelling in India, [18], [20]
- ——. [Marching; Railways; &c.]
- Troops, number, clothing, &c., [25], [26], [29], [224], [250], [302], [535], [609]
- ——, disarming, [149], [150], [194], [198], &c.
- ——, marching and transport of, [29], [222], [501], [611]
- ——. [Army; &c.]
- Tucker, Mr, killed at Futtehpoor, [172]
- Twigs, mystery of, in Gujerat, [531]
- Umballa, occurrences at, [118], [231]
- ——, effects of cholera at, [201]
- Umritsir, position and description, [195]
- Vellore, revolt in, a premonitory symptom, [33]
- Venables, Mr, success against rebels, [278], [341]
- —— ——, death, and honourable testimonial, [519]
- Victoria Cross, bestowal for valour, [315], [464], [550]
- Vocabulary of Indian terms, [13]
- Volunteer cavalry of Oude, [526]
- Wake, Mr, heroic defence of house at Arrah, [268]
- Wallee Dad Khan, rebel leader near Meerut, [174]
- Walpole, General, disaster at Rhodamow, [473]
- ——, victory at Sirsa, [473]
- Waterfield, Major, killed near Ferozabad, [500]
- Wheler, Colonel, and the religion of the sepoys, [101]
- Wheeler, Sir Hugh, defensive operations, sufferings, and death. [Cawnpore; Nena Sahib.]
- ——, Miss, heroic conduct of, [139]
- Willoughby, Lieutenant, Delhi magazine exploded by, [71]
- Whitlock, General, operations in Bundelcund, [479]
- ——, capture of treasure at Kirwee, [552]
- Windham, General, disaster at Cawnpore, [376]
- Wilson, Sir Archdale, Meerut column headed by, [232]
- —— —— ——, victories of Ghazeeoodeen and Hindoun, [232]
- Wilson, Sir Archdale, at siege of Delhi, [243], [245], [298], [306], [311]
- ——, honoured and rewarded, [314]
- ——, commanded cavalry in Oude, [409]
- Wingfield, Mr, commissioner at Goruckpore, [487]
- Yeh Mingchin, Chinese viceroy. [China.]
- Yule, Colonel, killed outside Delhi, [238]
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