FOOTNOTES, CHAPTER [XLI]
[Footnote 1:] Now General Lord Chelmsford, G.C.B.]
[Footnote 2:] 60th [Rifles], 2nd Gurkhas, and 1st Punjab Infantry.]
[Footnote 3:] [Lumsden] returned to Head-Quarters as Adjutant-General on Edwin Johnson being appointed a member of the Indian Council in London.]
FOOTNOTES, CHAPTER [XLII]
[Footnote 1:] The Amir's eldest son, who had rebelled on his younger brother, Abdulla Jan, being nominated heir to the throne.]
[Footnote 2:] [Before] Lord Northbrook left India he sent Major Sandeman on a Mission to Khelat to re-open the Bolan Pass, and endeavour to settle the differences between the Khan and the Baluchistan tribes, and between the tribes themselves, who were all at loggerheads.]
[Footnote 3:] [Presents] given by the British Government to the Mir of Wakhan in recognition of his hospitable reception of the members of the Forsyth Mission on their return from Yarkund.]
[Footnote 4:] '[Besides] the sixty-three Ruling Chiefs, there were nearly three hundred titular Chiefs and persons of distinction collected at the Imperial Assemblage, besides those included in the suites of Ruling Chiefs.—J. Talboys Wheeler, 'History of the Delhi Assemblage.']
[Footnote 5:] [These] gold medals were also presented to the Governors, Lieutenant-Governors, and other high officials, and to the members of the Imperial Assemblage Committee.]