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[Footnote 1:] The Cachar column consisted of half of the Peshawar Mountain battery, one company of Bengal Sappers and Miners, the 22nd Punjab Infantry, 42nd and 44th Assam Light Infantry. The Chittagong column consisted of the other half of the Mountain battery, the 27th Punjab Infantry, and the 2nd and 4th Gurkhas. Each regiment was 500 strong, and each column was accompanied by 100 armed police.]

[Footnote 2:] [Now] Sir John Edgar, K.C.S.I.]

[Footnote 3:] [Major] Blackwood, who was killed at Maiwand, in command of E Battery, R.H.A.]

[Footnote 4:] [Latitude] 23° 26' 32", longitude (approximately) 93° 25'; within a short distance of Fort White, lately built in the Chin Hills.]

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[Footnote 1:] We lived in this house whenever we were in Simla, till we left it in 1892. It has since been bought by Government for the Commander-in-Chief's residence.]

[Footnote 2:] [General] Sir Frederick Goldsmid, K.C.M.G.]

[Footnote 3:] [Major]-General Sir Frederick Pollock, K.C.S.I.]

[Footnote 4:] [Sir] Donald Macnabb, K.C.S.I., then Commissioner of Peshawar.]