Forty-one years in India: from subaltern to commander-in-chief - Earl Frederick Sleigh Roberts Roberts - Page №295
Forty-one years in India: from subaltern to commander-in-chief
Earl Frederick Sleigh Roberts Roberts
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  • [Jacob], Major, [129]
  • Jacobs, Colour-Sergeant, [489]2
  • Jackson, Mr. Coverley, [547]
  • Jaipur, Maharaja of, [261], [262], [334], [524], [526], [541], [546]
  • James, Captain, [160]1
    • Major, [285], [287], [288], [290]
  • Jaora, Nawab of, [261]
  • Jelaladin Ghilzai, [383], [384]2
  • Jenkins, Colonel F., [343]3, [441], [450], [451], [453], [463]
  • Jenkins, Mr. William, [380]
  • Jervis, Ensign, [223]
  • Jhansi, Rani of, [168], [204], [279]
  • Jhind, Raja of, [57], [81], [100], [114], [116], [260]5, [265]
  • Jodhpur, Maharaja of, [526], [541], [542]
  • Johnson, Colonel Alured, [475]
    • Major Charles, [280]
    • General Sir Edwin, G.C.B., [96], [97], [121], [129], [132], [263], [276], [280], [301], [320], [321], [326], [327]3
  • Johnstone, Brigadier, [74]
  • Jones, Captain Oliver, [218]2
  • Jones, Lieutenant, [152]
    • Lieutenant-Colonel John, [57], [109], [110]
    • Brigadier, [85], [124], [127], [128]
  • Jumna Das, [546]
  • Jung Bahadur, [216], [224]
    • Sir Salar, [334]
  • [Kapurthala], Raja of, [8], [74], [75], [76], [265]-266
  • Karaoli, Raja, [261]
  • Kashmir, Maharaja of, [267], [275], [320], [335], [524], [526], [527]
  • Kauffmann, General, [329], [341], [342], [421], [554], [555], [556], [557], [558], [559]
  • Kavanagh, Mr., [167], [169], [173], [178]
  • Kaye, Major, [120]
  • Kaye, Sir John, [51]1, [55]8, [97]1, [221]7, [424]1
  • Keen, Major-General, C.B., [186]
  • Kelly, Dr., [380]
    • Colonel, [535]
  • Kelso, Captain, [359], [550]
  • Kennedy, Captain 'Dick', [350], [400], [550]
  • Keyes, General Sir Charles, G.C.B., [286], [289], [337]
  • Khan Sing Rosa, [131]
  • Khelat, Khan of, [328]
  • Kinleside, Major, [175]8
  • Kiunthal, Raja of, [54]
  • Knight, Mr., [535]
  • Knowles, Colonel, [384]3
  • Knox, Captain, [91]
  • Komaroff, General, [503]
  • [Lafont], A., [239]
  • Lake, Colonel Edward, [74], [75], [76], [265]
    • Lord, [89], [132]
  • Lalbura, Chief, [314], [315], [317]
  • Lalla Joti Persâd, [155]
  • Lally, Count de, [167]7
  • Lang, Colonel, [121] [122], [134], [135], [141]1
  • Lansdowne, The Marquis of, [525], [527], [528], [529], [530], [532], [535], [539], [541]
  • Lansdowne, The Marchioness of, [541]
  • Lauder, Colour-Sergeant, [489]1
  • Law, Captain, [81], [110]
  • Lawrence, Lord, Chief Commissioner of the Punjab, [27];
    • made K.C.B., [27];
    • opposed to Edwardes' frontier policy, [28], [30];
    • meets Dost Mahomed, [30];
    • hopeful of affairs in Punjab, [43];
    • urges advance on Delhi, [55], [56];
    • trusts the Phulkian Rajas, [57];
    • his wise measures for preserving order in the Punjab, [58], [59];
    • gratitude of Army of Delhi to, [138];
    • begs for return of troops to Punjab, [141];
    • favours a retirement cis-Indus, [267];
    • appointed Viceroy, [293];
    • leaves India for good, [303];
    • his unique career, [303];
    • neutrality towards rival Amirs, [304];
    • his policy of 'masterly inaction', [306];
    • subsidizes Sher Ali, [305];
    • farewell letter to the Amir, [307];
    • [17], [18], [29], [32], [36], [37], [38], [39]5, [43], [57], [62], [63], [64], [70], [71], [83], [97], [117], [138], [141], [246], [340]
  • Lawrence, Sir Henry, K.C.B.,
    • Corps of Guides raised under his auspices, [25];
    • first British ruler of the Punjab, [113];
    • foresight in provisioning the Lucknow Residency, [160]1;
    • his admirable arrangements for its defence, [173];
    • predicted the Mutiny fourteen years before its occurrence, [194];
    • his character as a Statesman and Ruler, [195], [196];
    • friendliness for Natives, [196];
    • suggests employment of Nepalese troops, [216];
    • opposed to annexation of Oudh, [235];
    • letter to Lord Canning, [243]6
    • his dispositions for coping with the Mutiny, [547]-549;
    • memorandum in his ledger-book, [549];
    • [74], [112], [113], [159], [160]1, [173], [193], [200]1, [216], [246]
  • Lawrence, Captain Samuel, V.C., [193]
    • Major Stringer, [501]
  • Lennox, General Sir Wilbraham, V.C., K.C.B., [169]1, [187], [188]
  • Liddell, Lieutenant, [445]6
  • Lindsay, Colonel, [550]
  • Little, Brigadier, [173], [174], [204]
  • Lockhart, Lieutenant-General Sir William, K.C.B., K.C.S.I., [430], [531]
  • Longden, Captain, [169]1, [187], [204]2, [205], [206]3
  • Longfield, Brigadier, [108], [124]
  • Longhurst, Dr., [276]
  • Loughman, Captain, [189]
  • Low, Colonel, [11]1
  • Low, General, [235]
  • Low, Major-General Sir Robert, G.C.B., [465], [477]
  • Lowther, Commissioner, [6]
  • Luck, General, [521], [528]
  • Lugard, General the Right Hon. Sir Edward, G.C.B., [217]1, [228]
  • Luke, Mr., [426]
  • Lumsden, Captain, [181]
    • General Sir Harry, K.C.S.I., K.C.B., [25], [31], [304]4, [417]3
    • General Sir Peter, G.C.B., [13], [25], [27], [31], [264], [280], [302], [304]4, [320], [327], [332], [417]3
    • Lady, [320], [332]
  • Lyall, Sir Alfred, G.C.I.E., K.C.B., [143], [145], [380], [383], [460], [472], [473], [554], [561]
  • Lyons-Montgomery, Lieutenant, [477]14
  • Lytton, The Earl of, [262]6, [328], [329], [330], [331], [332], [333], [334], [335], [336], [337], [342], [343], [344]4, [345]5, [346]-347, [348], [350], [351]2, [365]1, [369], [375], [376], [377], [378], [379], [381], [383], [384], [386], [391], [392], [393], [397], [411], [413], [414], [415], [418], [420], [448], [458], [459], [460], [461], [462], [464], [523], [551], [552], [553], [554], [562], [563], [564], [565], [566]
  • Lytton, The Countess of, [332], [334]
  • [Macdonald], Colour-Sergeant, [394], [406]
  • Macdonnell, Captain, [229]
  • Macdonnell, Major-General, [326]
  • MacGregor, Captain C.R., [477]15
  • MacGregor, Sir Charles, K.C.B., [227]15, [386], [417], [422]5, [439], [459]2, [468]5, [475], [488], [489], [493], [510], [569]
  • Mackay, Sir James, K.C.I.E., [541]
  • Mackenzie, Lieutenant-Colonel A., [486]
  • Mackeson, Colonel, [11], [14], [15], [16], [19], [27]
  • Mackinnon, Major, [222]8
  • Maclaine, Lieutenant, [483], [491], [492], [495]
  • MacMahon, Private, [405]
  • Macnabb, Sir Donald, K.C.S.I., [321]
  • Macpherson, Lieutenant-General Sir Herbert, V.C., K.C.B., [385], [401], [402], [403], [407], [409], [410], [424], [426], [430], [431], [432], [433], [434], [435], [437], [438], [439], [440], [441], [442], [444], [446], [447], [450], [463], [464], [475], [488], [493], [516], [517]
  • Macqueen, Colonel, [384]3
  • Madhoo, Havildar, [126]
  • Mahomed, The Prophet, [183]1, 2
    • Hussein Khan, Mirza, [427], [455], [463], [554,] [558]
    • Nabbi, Mirza, [559]
    • Hyat Khan, [417]
    • Jan, [409], [432], [433], [434], [435], [437], [439], [440], [441], [450], [451], [455], [462]
  • Mahomed, Sadik Khan, [481]
    • Usman Khan, [10]
  • Mainpuri, Raja of, [159]
  • Maisey, Lieutenant, [550]
  • Malcolm, Sir John, [236], [246]
  • Mangal Pandy, [34], [43]
  • Manipur, Raja of, [531]
  • Manners-Smith, Lieutenant, [386]
  • Mansfield, Sir William. See Sandhurst
  • Martin, Claude, [167]7,
    • Captain Gerald, [439]
    • Lieutenant, [405]
  • Martindale, Miss, [146]
  • Massy, Brigadier-General, [384], [385], [386], [408], [409], [410], [417], [432], [433], [434], [435], [437], [438], [439], [440], [443], [450], [454]
  • Matthew, Bishop, [295]
    • Mrs., [295]
  • Maxwell, Major Henry Hamilton, [213]
  • Mayne, Lieutenant Otway, [164], [166], [173], [174]
  • Mayo, Lord, [303], [307], [308], [310], [318], [319], [321], [340], [421], [554]
  • Mazr Ali, Jemadar, [436]12
  • McGillivray, Corporal, [490]3
  • McQueen, Sir John, [136], [183]22, [362], [451], [550]
  • Medley, Lieutenant, [121], [122]
  • Mehtab Sing, General, [75], [76]
  • Menzies, Lieutenant, [492]
  • Merewether, Colonel, [298]
  • Metcalfe, Sir Charles, [246]
    • Sir Theophilus, [129]
  • Middleton, Major, [169]1, [178], [185], [204]2, [205], [206]3, [222]8, [227]
  • Mir Bacha, [455]
    • Mubarak Shah, [101]
    • Jaffir, [101]
  • Moir, Captain, [171]
  • Money, Colonel G.N., [384]3, [395], [399], [417], [431], [441], [442], [443], [490]
  • Monro, Lieutenant, [492]
  • Montanaro, Lieutenant, [445]6
  • Montgomery, Sir Robert, G.C.B., [65], [66], [67], [83], [281],
  • Moore, Major Henry, [312], [332]
    • Rev. Thomas, [230]
    • Mrs., [230]
  • Moresby, Captain, [1]
  • Morgan, Captain, [384]3, [431]
  • Moriarty, Major, [423]7, [550]
  • Morton, Captain G. de C., [384]3, [550]
  • Mowatt, Colonel, [54]7
  • Mukarrab Khan, Sepoy, [181], [182]
  • Munro, Sir Thomas, [246]
  • Murphy, Private, [162]3
  • Murray, Lieutenant, [405], [492]
  • Musa Khan, [395], [414]2, [415], [450], [458], [459], [560]
  • Mushk-i-Alam, [429], [451], [453],
  • Mysore, Maharaja of, [501]
  • [Nabha], Raja of, [57], [79], [260]5, [265]
  • Nadir Shah, [263], [435]10
  • Nairne, Major-General, [528]
  • Nana Sahib, [113], [161], [162], [168], [204], [205], [206], [208], [209], [217], [236], [238], [239]
  • Napier, Ensign, [84]
  • Napier (of Magdāla), Field-Marshal Lord, G.C.B., K.C.S.I., [89], [120]6, [188], [192], [216], [217]1, [221]7, [229], [253], [299], [300], [301], [309], [310], [315], [319], [320], [321], [324], [325], [326], [327], [328]
  • Napier, Lord (of Murchiston), [319]
    • Sir Charles, [335]
  • Nek Mahomed Khan, [400], [401]
  • Nepal, Maharaja of, [536], [537], [538]
  • Nepal, Maharani of, [537], [538]
  • Neville, Captain Philip, [434], [435], [437]
  • Nicholson, Lieutenant Charles, [62], [130], [139]6
    • Colonel W.G., [510], [521]
    • Brigadier-General John, C.B.,
      • a name to conjure with in the Punjab, [33];
      • the beau-ideal of a soldier and a gentleman, [33];
      • takes command of Movable Column, [73];
      • punishment of Mehtab Sing, [75];
      • his soldierly instincts, [76];
      • defeats the rebels at Najafgarh, [115];
      • his masterful spirit, [118];
      • the man to do a desperate deed, [125];
      • the first to ascend the breach, [126];
      • mortally wounded, [129];
      • the author's last sight of him, [130];
      • his anger at the suggestion of retreat, [132];
      • his death, [134], [138];
      • his funeral, [142];
      • [28], [32], [35], [36], [37], [38], [39], [40], [58], [59], [60], [61], [73], [78], [111], [114], [116], [117], [121], [123], [124], [127], [128], [144], [246], [287]
    • Lieutenant-General Sir Lothian, K.C.B., [223]
  • Nisbet, Colonel, [526]
  • Norman, Colonel F., [488]
    • General Sir Henry, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., [13], [82], [96], [112], [116], [117], [119]3, [120], [132], [138], [142], [143], [150], [151], [158], [169], [184], [187], [188], [230], [263], [271], [276], [285], [319]
  • Northbrook, The Earl of, [319], [321], [322], [323], [324], [325], [326], [327], [329], [330], [336]
  • Northcote, Lady, [301]
    • Sir Stafford, [301]
  • Nott, General, [428]
  • Nugent, Lieutenant, [454]
  • Nur Jehan, [20]
  • Nuttall, General, [484], [488]
  • [Obed] Ulla Khan, Sirdar, [343]3
  • Ochterlony, Sir David, [538]
  • Oldfield, Lieutenant, [183]22
  • Olpherts, General Sir William, V.C., K.C.B., [189]
  • Omar Pasha, [239]
  • Onslow, Captain, [343]3
  • Oudh, Begum of, [164]
    • King of, [164], [167]6, [173]5, [216], [235], [236], [237], [239]
  • Outram, General Sir James, G.C.B.,
    • the Bayard of the East, [167];
    • his military acumen, [168];
    • his courage and chivalry, [188];
    • differs with Sir Colin Campbell, [190];
    • interview with the author, [192];
    • commands an Infantry division at siege of Lucknow, [217]1;
    • preparation for the siege, [220];
    • maintains his high reputation, [221];
    • captures the Chakar Kothi, [223];
    • accomplished all that was expected of him, [225];
    • overruled by Sir Colin Campbell, [226];
    • completes the occupation of Lucknow, [227];
    • his views on the administration of Oudh, [235], [259];
    • leaves India on account of failing health, [268];
    • [11]1, [28], [160], [163], [164], [169], [173], [176], [178]11, [187], [188], [191], [194], [195], [197], [198], [199], [200], [209]4, [216], [222], [224], [225], [246]
  • Ouvry, Major, [141]1, [144], [147]
  • Owen, Dr., [455]
  • Oxley, Captain, [405]
  • [Packe], Lieutenant, [81], [98], [99]
  • Palmer, Brigadier-General, [7]
    • Major-General Sir Arthur, K.C.B., [362]
  • Parker, Colonel, [384]3, [488]
  • Parry, Major, [384]3, [405], [550]
  • Patiala, Maharaja of, [57], [260]5, [265], [274]
  • Paton, Colonel, [280]
  • Paul, Lieutenant, [180], [183]22
  • Payn, General Sir William, K.C.B., [213]
  • Peacock, Sir Barnes, [2]
  • Peel, Sir William, [164], [169]1, [173], [178], [184], [185], [186], [187], [196], [197], [204]2, [205], [206], [213], [219]5, [223], [230]
  • Pelly, Sir Lewis, [329], [335]
  • Perkins, General Sir Æneas, K.C.B., [355], [362], [384]3, [394], [449]2, [450], [456], [475], [550]
  • Persia, Shah of, [30], [238], [321], [539]
  • Pertap Sing, Maharaja, [343]3, [526], [542]
  • Pertap Sing, sepoy, [489]1
  • Peshwa, The, [238]
  • Phayre, General Sir Robert, G.C.B., [471], [481],[482], [483], [486], [487], [495]
  • Picot, Lieutenant, [361]
  • Pole-Carew, Lieutenant-Colonel, C.B., [435], [499]3
  • Pollock, General Sir George, [377], [428]
    • Major-General Sir Frederick, K.C.S.I., [321]
  • Polwhele, Brigadier, [156], [157]
  • Porter, General, [221]7
  • Powell, Captain, [2]
    • Captain, [367]
  • Powlett, Captain, [187]
  • Pratt, Major, [443]
  • Prendergast, General Sir Harry, V.C., K.C.B., [508], [509]
  • Pretyman, Lieutenant-Colonel, C.B., [350], [356], [499]3
  • Prideaux, Lieutenant, [298]
  • Primrose, General, [468], [469], [470], [482], [483], [484], [485], [486], [487], [488]
  • Probyn, General Sir Dighton, V.C., G.C.V.O., K.C.B., [62]3, [130], [141]1, [144], [146], [151], [152], [161], [172], [175], [207], [214], [230], [282], [287], [289]
  • Protheroe, Colonel, [477]13, [498]
  • Prussia, Crown Princess of, [509]5
  • Pursoo Khatri, Jemadar, [379]3
  • [Quinton], Mr., [531]
  • [Ragobir] Nagarkoti, Subadar, [379]3
  • Ram Sing, Raja, [527]
  • Rampur, Nawab of, [260], [274]
  • Rao, Sir Madhava, [502]
  • Rassam, Mr., [298]
  • Rawlinson, Sir Henry, [306], [307]
  • Reade, Mr., [155], [157]
  • Reed, General, [27], [31], [35], [36], [37], [39]5, [64], [70], [102], [105], [108], [109], [112]
  • Reegan, Private, [114]
  • Reid, General Sir Charles, G.C.B., [90], [93], [95], [105], [120], [124], [127], [129], [131], [326], [327]
  • Remmington, Captain, [141]1, [151], [172], [173], [191], [204]2, [222]8
  • Rennick, Captain, [365]
  • Rewa, Maharaja of, [259], [260]5
  • Rich, Captain, [303]
  • Ricketts, George, C.B., [78], [79], [80]
  • Ridgeway, Colonel Sir West K.C.B., [460], [477]13
  • Rind, Captain, [477]14
  • Ripon, The Marchioness of, [498]
  • Ripon, The Marquis of, [464], [472], [473], [492], [493], [495], [498], [503], [506]
  • Roberts, General Sir Abraham, [2], [5], [6], [7], [9], [10], [11], [12], [13], [16], [17], [24], [252], [264], [295], [325], [397], [480], [495]
  • Roberts, Hon. Frederick Hugh Sherston, [315], [319]-20, [497], [507], [525], [541]
  • Roberts, Lady (widow of Sir Abraham), [252], [295], [495]
  • Roberts, The Hon. Aileen Mary, [268], [271], [273], [309], [497], [542]
  • Roberts, The Hon. Ada Edwina, [326], [497]
  • Roberts, Miss, [252], [295], [495]
  • Roberts, Lady, [252], [253], [254], [255], [256], [257], [259], [262], [263], [264], [267], [268], [269], [271], [272], [273], [274], [276], [277], [278], [292], [293], [294], [295], [298], [302], [303], [308], [309], [318], [319], [320], [323], [324], [326], [331], [336], [337], [375], [381], [382], [383], [387], [478], [495], [497], [499], [501], [502], [504], [506], [510], [514], [515], [516], [521], [525], [536], [537], [538], [539], [541], [542], [575], [577], [578]
  • Roberts, Field-Marshal Lord, V.C., K.P., G.C.B., G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E.,
    • leaves England, [1];
    • arrives in India, [2];
    • life in Calcutta, [3]-6;
    • journey to Peshawar, [6]-9;
    • at Peshawar, [9]-19;
    • visits Kashmir, [19]-22;
    • joins Horse Artillery, [22];
    • at Umballa, [22], [23];
    • revisits Kashmir, [23];
    • first visit to Simla, [23], [24];
    • returns to Peshawar, [24];
    • at Mian Mir, [24];
    • first Staff appointment, [25];
    • studies native languages, [25];
    • passes examination, [26];
    • rides a hundred miles in one day, [27];
    • tour with General Reed, [27];
    • witnesses meeting between Dost Mahomed and Sir John Lawrence, [30];
    • second Staff appointment, [31];
    • second tour with General Reed, [31], [32];
    • refuses appointment in P.W.D., [32];
    • reports on sanatorium of Cherat, [32];
    • first meeting with Nicholson, [33];
    • returns to Peshawar, [33];
    • hears first tidings of Mutiny, [34];
    • at a Council of War, [36];
    • Staff Officer to Brigadier Chamberlain, [38];
    • at the mercy of a sentry, [40];
    • starts for Rawal Pindi, [40];
    • with Sir John Lawrence at Rawal Pindi, [58], [59];
    • joins Movable Column at Wazirabad, [63];
    • en route to Delhi, [62]-82;
    • at Lahore, [65]-69;
    • arrives at Delhi, [82];
    • before Delhi, [96]-136;
    • appointed D.A.Q.M.G. with Artillery, [97];
    • first under fire, [98];
    • fidelity of his servants, [104];
    • wounded, [106];
    • intimacy with Nicholson, [118];
    • knocked over by a round shot, [121];
    • last sight of Nicholson, [130];
    • charger killed, [132];
    • takes part in storming of the palace, [136];
    • leaves Delhi with Greathed's column for Cawnpore, [142];
    • in action at Bulandshahr, [143];
    • narrow escape, [144];
    • in fight at Aligarh, [147];
    • in fight at Agra, [150]-152;
    • first sight of Taj Mahal, [154];
    • leaves Agra, [158];
    • arrives at Cawnpore, [161];
    • meets Sir Colin Campbell, [169];
    • marches to Lucknow, [170]-172;
    • meets with a night adventure, [175]-178;
    • in the storming of the Sikandarbagh, [181], [182];
    • in the attack on the Shah Najaf, [184], [185];
    • plants the colours on the mess-house, [187];
    • accompanies Outram and Havelock to the Residency, [188];
    • meets the 'hero of the Redan', [201];
    • in fight at Cawnpore, [205]-208;
    • in fight at Khudaganj, [213], [214];
    • wins the V.C., [215];
    • at the siege of Lucknow, [220]-226;
    • with Outram at capture of the Chakar Kothi, [223];
    • meets Jung Bahadur, [224];
    • complimented by the Commander-in-Chief, [230];
    • his views on the Mutiny,[ 231]-244;
    • on our present position in India, [246]-251;
    • takes furlough, [251];
    • marries, [252];
    • receives the V.C. from the hands of the Queen, [252]
    • returns to India, [253];
    • refuses post in Revenue Survey, [254];
    • accompanies Lord Canning on his Viceregal progress, [255]-267;
    • loses chance of service in China, [264];
    • visits Simla, [268], [269];
    • accompanies Lord Canning through Central India, [271]-273;
    • returns to Simla, [273];
    • ordered to Allahabad, [274];
    • accompanies Commander-in-Chief on tour, [275], [276];
    • returns to Simla, [277];
    • again on tour with Commander-in-Chief, [278], [279];
    • has a sunstroke, [279];
    • made A.Q.M.G., [280];
    • serves with Umbeyla expedition, [280]-293;
    • too junior to be a Lieutenant-Colonel, [293];
    • voyage round the Cape, [294];
    • at home again, [295];
    • returns to India, [295];
    • serves with Abyssinian Expedition, [295]-301;
    • bearer of the Abyssinian despatches, [301];
    • first A.Q.M.G., [302];
    • birth of daughter, [302];
    • returns to India, [303];
    • serves with Lushai Expedition, [310]-318;
    • receives the C.B., [320];
    • officiating Q.M.G., [326];
    • with the Prince of Wales at Delhi, [327];
    • first meeting with Lord Lytton, [328];
    • takes part in the Imperial Assemblage at Delhi, [332]-335;
    • accepts command of Punjab Frontier Force, [336];
    • assumes command of Kuram Field Force, [348];
    • shortcomings of his column, [348],[ 349];
    • his able staff, [350];
    • advances into the Kuram valley, [352]-355;
    • takes the Peiwar Kotal, [355]-364;
    • devotion of his orderlies, [361];
    • congratulated by the Queen, [365];
    • hampered by want of transport, [368]
    • punishment of treachery, [368];
    • action at Khost, [371];
    • misrepresented in the House of Commons, [372]6;
    • dismisses a war correspondent, [374];
    • holds a Queen's birthday parade, [378];
    • farewell to Cavagnari, [380], [381];
    • serves on the Army Commission, [382];
    • his recommendations gradually carried out, [382];
    • appointed Commander of Kabul Field Force, [384];
    • starts for Kabul, [387];
    • correspondence with Yakub Khan, [388];
    • issues a Proclamation to the people of Kabul, [390];
    • meeting with Yakub Khan, [395];
    • issues a Proclamation and an order, [397];
    • takes the Shutargardan, [399];
    • defeats the Afghans at Charasia, [403]-406;
    • advances on Kabul, [407]-410;
    • instructions from the Government of India, [411], [412];
    • inspects the Embassy and the Bala Hissar, [412], [413];
    • receives abdication of Yakub Khan, [414];
    • issues a Proclamation, [415], [416];
    • makes a formal entry into Kabul, [416];
    • adopts measures for carrying on administration, [417];
    • misrepresented in House of Commons, [417];
    • congratulated by the Queen and the Viceroy, [418];
    • wintering at Kabul, [418]-427;
    • attacked by the tribesmen on all sides, [428]-440;
    • life saved by Mazr Ali, [436];
    • storming of the Takht-i-Shah, [441], [442];
    • further attacks, [444]-447;
    • concentrates his forces at Sherpur, [448], [449];
    • strengthens his defences, [449], [450];
    • arrests Daud Shah, [451];
    • defeats and disperses the tribesmen, [453], [454];
    • reopens communication with India, [455];
    • issues a Proclamation, [455];
    • fortifies Sherpur, [456];
    • negotiations at Kabul, [456]-462;
    • holds a durbar, [462];
    • hands over supreme command to Sir Donald Stewart, [465];
    • visits Jalalabad, [468];
    • hears news of Maiwand, [468];
    • telegram to Adjutant-General, [472];
    • appointed Commander of Kabul-Kandahar Field Force, [473];
    • preparations for the march, [473], [474];
    • details of the Force, [475], [476];
    • commissariat and transport, [477], [478];
    • starts for Kandahar, [478];
    • order of marching, [479];
    • reaches Ghazni, [480];
    • reaches Kelat-i-Ghilzai, [481];
    • telegraphs progress to Government, [481];
    • food required daily for the force, [482];
    • down with fever, [482];
    • reports progress, [483];
    • letter from General Phayre, [483];
    • telegraphs to Simla, [484];
    • reaches Kandahar, [484];
    • demoralized condition of the garrison, [484];
    • encamps to the west of the city, [485];
    • reconnoitres the enemy's position, [486];
    • assumes command of the Army of Southern Afghanistan, [487];
    • defeats Ayub Khan, [488]-491;
    • and captures his camp, [491];
    • telegraphs the news, [492];
    • difficulties about supplies, [492];
    • congratulated by the Queen and the Duke of Cambridge, [493];
    • made G.C.B., [493];
    • appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Madras Army, [493];
    • proceeds to Quetta, [493];
    • parting with the troops, [494];
    • pleasant memories, [494];
    • receives autograph letter from the Queen, [495];
    • reception in England, [495];
    • appointed Governor of Natal and Commander of the Forces in South Africa, [497];
    • witnesses the manœuvres of the German Army, [497];
    • offered the Quartermaster-Generalship, [497];
    • proceeds to Madras, [497];
    • visits the Andaman Islands, [497];
    • proceeds to Burma, [498];
    • declines the Quartermaster-Generalship, [498];
    • measures for improving the Madras Army, [499]-501;
    • memories of Madras, [501], [502];
    • visits Calcutta, [503];
    • meeting with Abdur Rahman at Rawal Pindi, [504]-506;
    • returns to Madras, [507];
    • appointed Commander-in-Chief in India, [507];
    • brief visit to England, [507];
    • accompanies Lord Dufferin to Gwalior, [507];
    • proceeds to Delhi, [509];
    • Camp of Exercise at Delhi, [509];
    • accompanies Lord Dufferin to Burma, [509], [510];
    • proceeds to the North-West Frontier, [510];
    • makes a tour of inspection, [510]-512;
    • draws up a memorandum on frontier defence, [512], [513];
    • Lady Roberts's Homes, [514], [515];
    • sends reinforcements to Burma, [516];
    • lands at Rangoon, [517];
    • measures for pacification of Upper Burma, [518];
    • inspects North-West Frontier with General Chesney, [518];
    • receives Grand Cross of the Indian Empire, [519];
    • establishes 'Regimental Institutes', [519];
    • establishes the Army Temperance Association, [520];
    • makes a tour with Lord Dufferin along the North-West Frontier, [521];
    • official inspections, [521];
    • presides over Defence and Mobilization Committees, [522]-524;
    • supports Lord Dufferin's scheme for the utilization of Native States' armies, [524];
    • visits the frontier, [525];
    • spends Christmas in camp, [525];
    • visits Calcutta, [525];
    • makes a tour of inspection in Central India and Rajputana, [525]-527;
    • and in Kashmir, [527];
    • remodels the system of musketry instruction for the Native Army, [527];
    • improvements in Artillery and Cavalry, [528];
    • visits the frontier with Lord Lansdowne, [529];
    • offered the post of Adjutant-General, [529];
    • meets Prince Albert Victor in Calcutta, [529];
    • entertains the Prince at Muridki, [530];
    • extension of command, [530];
    • meets the Cesarewitch in Calcutta, [531];
    • views on the Native Army, [532];
    • steps taken to increase its efficiency, [532], [533];
    • concession to the Native Army, [533];
    • unable to remedy the under-officering of Native regiments, [533];
    • inspects the Zhob valley with General Brackenbury, [534];
    • raised to the peerage, [535];
    • visits Burma, [536];
    • visits Nepal, [536];
    • review of the Maharaja's troops, [537];
    • a grand durbar, [537];
    • an evening reception at the palace, [537], [538];
    • a short tour in the Punjab, [538];
    • proposed Mission to the Amir, [539];
    • the Mission abandoned, [539];
    • adieu to Simla, [540];
    • final tour in the Punjab, [540];
    • farewell entertainments at Lahore, [540];
      • at Lucknow, [541];
      • and at Calcutta, [541];
    • pig-sticking at Jaipur and Jodhpur, [542];
    • address from the municipality of Ahmedabad, [542]
    • parting dinner at the Byculla Club, [542];
    • the end of forty-one years in India, [543];
    • letter to Yakub Khan, [551];
    • interview with Yakub Khan's agents, [551]-553;
    • official report on interview with Yakub Khan, [554]-556;
    • extract from Report on Commissariat, [566]-569;
    • instructions to officers commanding Column in Burma, [569]-572;
    • farewell address from Sikhs of the Punjab, [572]-573;
      • from Hindus of the Punjab, [574]-575;
      • from Mahomedans of the Punjab, [575]-577;
      • from the European community of the Punjab, [577]-578;
      • from the Talukdars of Oudh, [578];
      • from the citizens of Calcutta, [579]-580
  • Robertson, Lieutenant, [477]15
  • Robinson, Lieutenant, [488]
  • Romanofski, General, [304]
  • Rose, Sir Hugh. See Strathnairn
  • Ross, General Sir John, G.C.B., [456]1, [463], [465], [475], [487], [488], [489], [490], [507]
  • Ross, Lieutenant-Colonel, [384]3
    • Dr. Tyrrell, [214], [215], [267]
    • Mrs. Tyrrell, [267]
  • Rothney, Captain, [62], [79]
  • Runjit Sing, [20], [267]
  • Russell, Brigadier D., [169]1, [173], [178], [186], [190], [191]
  • Russell, General Sir Edward Lechmere, K.C.S.I., [298], [301]
  • Russell, Lieutenant, [52]2
  • Russia, Czar of, [369], [462], [554], [555], [556], [557], [558]
  • Ruttun Sing, Subadar, [139]6
  • [St]. John, Sir Oliver, [343]3, [460], [470], [483], [485]
  • Saiyad Nur Mahomed, [308], [321], [322], [323], [329], [335], [421], [554]
  • Sale, Sir Robert, [14], [77], [107], [377], [424], [468]
  • Salisbury, The Marquis of, [329], [347], [507], [563]
  • Salkeld, Lieutenant, [126]
  • Salmon, Sir Nowell, [185]3
  • Salmond, Lieutenant, [207]
  • Samandar Khan, [455]
  • Sandeman, Colonel, [77]
    • Sir Robert, [77], [227]15, [329]2, [493], [511], [529]
  • Sandford, Major, [222]8, [223]
  • Sandhurst, General Lord, G.C.B., G.C.S.I. (Sir William Mansfield), [166], [179], [184], [197], [198], [202], [206], [207], [208], [212], [213], [222], [226], [257], [295], [296], [297], [299], [302], [309]
  • Sandhurst, Lady, [257]
  • Sankar Dass, Native Doctor, [379]3
  • Sarel, Captain, [144]
  • Schouvaloff, Count, [340]
  • Scott, Captain A., [550]
    • Major, [83], [89], [120]
  • Seaton, Brigadier, [212]
  • Shafto, Captain, [418]
  • Shah Jehan, [238]
  • Shah Mahomed Khan, Wazir, [391], [392], [393], [400]6, [413], [427], [551], [557]
  • Shah Shuja, [10], [14], [339]
  • Shaidad Khan, Resaidar, [71]3
  • Sher Ali, Amir, [303], [304], [305], [306], [307], [308], [321], [322], [323], [328], [329], [330], [331], [335], [336], [338], [340], [341], [342], [343], [344]4, [345], [346], [347], [348], [351], [354], [368], [369], [373], [375], [377], [421], [428], [457], [458], [459], [466], [467], [538], [552], [554], [555], [556], [557], [558], [559], [560], [561], [562], [563], [564]
  • Sher Ali, Sirdar, [468], [468]1, 2
  • Sherindil Khan, Sirdar, [481]
  • Sher Mahomed, Jemadar, [394]1
  • Sherries, Lieutenant, [362], [453]
  • Sherston, Lieutenant John, [435]
  • Shore, Sir John. See Teignmouth
  • Showers, Brigadier, [85], [95], [99], [105], [109], [110], [113]
  • Sikim, Raja of, [524]
  • Sindhia, Maharaja, [154], [168], [262], [274,] [278], [279], [334], [507]
  • Sirdar Sing, [526]
  • Skinner, James, [132]1
  • Skobeleff, General, [503]
  • Sladen, Mrs., [277], [278], [293]
  • Slater, Major, [492]
  • Sleeman, Colonel, [235], [246]
  • Smith, Captain, [204]2, [205]
    • Major Euan, [477]13
    • Major Percy, [221]
  • Smyth, Colonel, [48]
  • Smyth-Windham, Major, [384]3, [434], [435], [436]
  • Somerset, Sir Henry, [112]
  • Spens, Captain, [447]
  • Spottiswoode, Colonel, [62]
  • Spratt, Lieutenant, [384]3
  • Stanhope, The Hon. E., [417]4, [529], [530]
  • Stanley, Lord, [547]
  • Staveley, Lady, [335]
    • Sir Charles, [335]
  • Sterling, Colonel, [550]
  • Stewart, John, [2], [3]
    • Patrick, [178]11
    • Field-Marshal Sir Donald Martin, Bart., G.C.B., G.C.S.I., C.I.E., [9], [97], [230], [263], [271], [280], [293], [296], [297]-298, [300], [310], [318], [326], [346], [384], [394], [456], [459], [460], [462], [463], [464], [465], [467], [468], [471], [472], [473], [474], [478], [480], [485], [493], [498], [500], [504], [507], [509], [510], [544], [545], [546], [562], [565], [566]
    • Lieutenant Donald, [492]
    • Lady, [9], [271], [293], [297], [498]
    • Sir Herbert, [320]
  • Stewart-Mackenzie, Captain, [436], [437]
  • Stillman, Lieutenant, [102], [103]
  • Stolietoff, General, [341], [342], [343], [421], [554], [555], [556], [557]
  • Strathnairn, Field-Marshal Lord, G.C.B., G.C.S.I. (Sir Hugh Rose), [75], [76], [229], [269], [270], [271], [274], [275], [276], [277], [278], [279], [280], [281], [285], [287], [288], [293], [295], [320]
  • Stratton, Captain, [384]3, [407], [491], [492]
  • Sullivan, Gunner, [162]3
  • Sultan Jan, Shahzada, [372], [373]
  • Swat, Akhund of, [282], [283], [284], [286]11, [291]
  • Swinley, Captain, [371], [384]3, [445]6
  • Syad Ahmed Shah, [281]1
  • Symons, Major, [518]
  • Synge, Captain, [127]