casualties, [76], [86], [90], [144], [152], [205];
remounted, [92];
return to Trichinopoly, [100], [112];
badges granted, [113], [155], [216];
expedition against Dhoondia Wao, [117];
at Cheyloor, [123];
the battle of Assaye, [142];
conspicuous gallantry, [146];
honorary colours granted, [147];
battle of Argaum, [150];
march against banditti, [154];
encamped at Panwell, [155];
return to England, [168], [171], [218];
approbation of their services, [169-171];
in Ireland, [172], [218];
ordered to Canada, [173];
equipped as lancers, [218];
disbanded, [219]
Drogheda, Earl of, [5]
Drummond, Lieut. Gen., [185], [195];
his attack on Oswego, [196];
at Toronto, [200];
Lundy’s Lane, [201-205];
wounded, [205];
blockade of Fort Erie, [206-208]
Drummond, Lieut. Col., [207]
Dublin, [172]
Dudrenec, [132]
Dufferin, Lady, [238]
Dummul, [119]
Earle, Major Gen. W., [248], [256];
death, [258]
East India Company, condition of the European forces, [20];
want of cavalry, [21];
jealousy of the King’s Officers, [37];
raises European cavalry regiments, [221];
cease to exist, [223]
Egypt, Khedive of, deposed, [233]
El Kooa, [257]
El Magfar, [235]
El Teb, battle of, [241-244]
Ellice, Capt. H. E., [226]
Ellichpore, [152]
Elliott, Sir John, [60]
Ellore, [53]
Emsdorf, battle of, [60]
England, condition of, in 1779, [10];
in 1781, [19]
Epsom, [15]
Eratoor, [95]
Erie, Fort, [177], [179], [186], [197];
evacuated, [181];
assault on, [206-208];
Lake, [175], [177];
naval action on, [180]
Erode, [71], [72], [77]
Es Salihiyeh, [237]
Euphrates, [266]
Europe, state of affairs in 1756, [1];
peace in, [36]
Eustace, Capt., [207], [208], [209]
Ewell, [15]
Eyre, Thomas, [28]
Fairbrother, Capt. C. M. S., [226]
Fairlie, Lieut. C. H., [226]
Fancourt, Col., [161]
Fatt, Sergeant James, [244]
Fawcett, Lieut. Gen., [18]
Fenton, Sergeant, [243]
Fenwick, Col., [133]
Ferguson, Lieut. Col., [133]
Finglass, Capt., [104, note]
Fitzgibbon, Lieut., [182]
Fitz-Patrick, R., [17]
Floyd, Lieut. Col. John, [24], [28], [29], [46], [49], [94], [98], [100], [106];
his birth, [60];
commission in the 15th Light Dragoons, [60];
appointed Major of the 21st and Lieut. Col. of the 23rd, [61];
his advance on Coimbatore, [69];
takes the Fort of Satyamunglum, [71];
retreat, [74];
reaches Velladi, [76];
casualties, [76];
reconnoissance, [84];
wounded, [85];
on the attack at Seringapatam, [96];
charge at Mallavelly, [108];
sails for England, [114];
appointed Colonel of the 26th Light Dragoons, [114];
death, [114]
Forbes, Lieut. Col., [163]
Fortnam, Cornet John, [90]
Forty-mile Creek, [182]
Four Mile Creek, [183]
France, coalition with Austria, [2];
declares war against England, [10], [99]
Freeman, Capt., [242]
Fremantle, Major Gen., [261]
French, Major, [250], [255], [256]
French Mills, [191]
Frenchtown, [179]
Fullarton, Col., [36], [82]
Fullerton, Cornet John, [24]
Gaekwar of Baroda, [126]
Gaines, Gen., [207]
Ganjam, [133], [134]
Gardner, Private Joseph, [30]
Gawilghur, [135], [148], [149], [152]
Geelong, [265]
George II., his death, [9]
George IV., his review of the regiments, [218]
George, Fort, [33], [177], [179], [183], [197], [199];
evacuated, [181];
re-occupied, [185]
Ghent, Treaty of Peace signed at, [215]
Ghuffoor Khan, [115]
Gibbs, Major Gen., [215]
Gibraltar, siege of, [19]
Gillespie, Lieut. Col. R. R., [157];
his career, [158];
treatment of the Vellore mutiny, [163-166];
death, [167]
Gladwin, Lieut., [183]
Godavery, [133], [137], [154]
Gokauk, [120]
Gordon, Col., [42], [186], [240], [246]
Gough, Capt. H. H., [226]
Gowdie, Major, [84], [86]
Graham, Major Gen., [236], [240], [244], [245], [261], [308]
Grand River, [210]
Grant, Lieut. Alex., [146]
Grant, Major Gen. Sir Hope, [222]
Grant Duff’s History of the Mahrattas, extracts from, [142], [146]
Grenadier Island, [188], [189]
Guadaloupe captured, [4]
Gubat, [254];
evacuated, [255]
Gudduck, [119]
Guiche, Comte de, [29]
Guidons, [231], [232]
Gunjicotta, [92]
Guns, galloper, [105]
Gurramconda, [94]
Gutpurba river, [120]
Guzerat, [133], [134]
Guzulhutti Pass, [68], [70], [71], [72]
Gwalior, [136], [152], [153]
Hale, Cornet, [98]
Halesworth, [15]
Hall, Gen., [186]
Hall, Lieut. Gen. John, [227], [228]
Hamdab, [256]
Hamdoob, [261]
Hamley, Lieut. Gen. Sir E., [236]
Hampton, Gen, [188]
Handcock, Major, [195]
Hanford-Flood, Major, [243], [256]
Hanoor, [120]
Hanover, [3]
Harcourt, Lieut. Col., [133], [135]
Harding, Cornet F. D., [226]
Haren, Major du, [182]
Hari Punt, [81], [91], [94]
Harris, Gen., [89], [106], [107], [109];
on the Cavalry Division, [112];
raised to the peerage, [113]
Harrison, Gen., [179]
Hartley, Col., [68], [72], [78], [80]
Harvey, Col., [182]
Hasheem, [261], [262]
Hassan, [124]
Hastings, Warren, [37], [40]
Havre, [4]
Hawke, blockades Brest, [4];
destroys a French fleet, [4]
Hearsey, Lieut. A., [226]
Hebbeh, [259]
Helena, St, [171]
Helouan, [238]
Hessing, [129]
Hicks, Major Gen., [240]
Hill, Capt. Sir J., [226]
Hilton, Robert, [28]
Hinde, Lieut. T. J. V., [24], [28]
Holkar, [126], [128];
hostilities against Scindia, [129];
alliance, [130]
Holland, Lieut., [232], [237]
Holland, declaration of war in 1781, [14]
Honorary Colours for Assaye, [147], [231]
Hoobli, [120]
Hooli, [120]
Hooliadroog, [92], [95]
Hoonagoonda, [121]
Horsefall, John, [28]
Horsham, [15]
Horton, Lieut., [197], [199]
Horwood, Sergeant, [255]
Hounslow, [218], [230], [265], [266]
Howe, Lord, [4];
Lieut. Gen. the Hon. Sir W., [156];
appointed Colonel of the 19th Light Dragoons, [64];
his death, [216]
Huella, [259]
Hughes, [31]
Hull, Gen., [176]
Hunmunsagur, [121]
Hunter, Major Edgar, [157]
Huron, Lake, [175], [179]
Hurrianah, [115]
Hurryhur, [117], [131]
Hussars, 19th, [226];
ordered to England, [227], [232], [265];
badges granted, [229], [246], [264], [266];
in Ireland, [230];
restoration of guidons, [231];
ordered to Egypt, [232];
to Suakin, [240];
casualties, [243], [245], [304], [306], [310];
return to Cairo, [246];
ordered up the Nile, [247];
designation of “Princess of Wales’ Own” conferred, [264];
ordered to India, [266];
honours granted, [305], [307], [311]
Hutchinson, Major Gen. Coote Synge, [266]
Huth, Cornet F. H., [226]
Hyder Ali, of Mysore, [20], [31];
death, [35]
Hyderabad, [65], [102];
dispersal of the French contingent, [103]
India, results of the campaign of 1781, [20];
condition of the European troops, [20];
want of cavalry, [21];
state of affairs in, [31];
relations between civil and military, [37]
Indore, [126], [129]
Iona, [265]
Ireland, [230]
Ismailia, [235]
Izard, Gen., [209]
Jackson, Gen., [215]
Jaffirabad, [137]
Jaffrey, John, [28]
Jakdul, [249], [255]
Jalasore, [133]
Jalgaum, [137]
Jane, Duchess of Gordon, [171]
Jaulna, [137], [154]
Jellahal, [120]
Jenkins, Capt., [243];
Lieut. Col. C. V., [226]
Jenkinson, C., [11], [14], [24]
Jervoise, Lieut. C. C., [226]
Johnston, Lieut. Gen. James, [12], [18]
Jowrah, State of, [115]
Juah river, [138], [141]
Juggernaut, [135]
Jumna, [127]
Jumna, [227]
Kaitna River, [138]
Kalunga, [167]
Kandeish, [129]
Karoor, [69], [72], [78]
Kassassin, [236]
Keane, Major Gen., [215]
Kelly, Col., [68], [72]
Kemp, Private Simon, [30]
Kennedy, Lieut. Col., [157], [164];
Capt., [109]
Khanagheri, [121]
Khartoum, [240];
expedition to relieve, [247];
captured by the Mahdi, [254];
preparations for the advance on abandoned, [263]
Kingston, [175], [179], [181], [184]
Kirbekan, [257];
victory at, [258]
Kistna river, [66], [120]
Kistnapah Naik, [123]
Kittoor, [118]
Kloster-Severn, convention of, [3]
Kolapore, Rajah of, [126], [128]
Kolar, [94]
Koondgul, [119]
Kopaul, [81]
Kordofan, [239]
Korosko, [263]
Korti, [248], [249], [253], [255], [256]
Kurot, [260]
La Prairie, [178], [215], [217]
La Terriere, Lieut., [232]
Lagos, Bay of, [4]
Lahore, [104]
Lake, Gen., [133], [134], [135]
Lang, Lieut. Col., appointed Commander-in-Chief, [44];
withdrawn from the service, [57]
Laswaree, [135]
Lawrence, St, [175], [187], [191]
Lawrence, Sir John, [227]
Leeds, [230]
Leger, St, Lieut. Col. the Hon. Arthur, [151]
Legge, H. B., [8]
Leigh, Lieut. Hon. R., [232]
Lewiston captured, [186], [201]
Lexden Heath, [12]
Lima, Quarter Master A. G., [252], [263]
Lisle, Capt., [175], [183], [184], [186];
Major, [196], [199], [201], [209]
Lister’s Corps, [12]
Little, Capt., [91]
Longford, [172]
Long Island, [64]
Long Point, [196], [197]
Long Sault, [190]
Louisbourg, expedition against, [3], [4]
Lowe, Major Gen., [236]
Luard, Capt. F. P., [226]
Ludlow, [14]
Lundy’s Lane, [201];
battle of, [202-205]
Lundy’s Lane Hist. Society, extracts from, [185], [195], [198], notes
Lunkia Naik, [101]
Macartney, Lord, [32, note], [36];
Governor of Madras, [39];
character, [47];
his treatment of Sir J. Burgoyne, [48];
interview with him, [49];
resigns his post, [54];
sails for England, [54];
duels, [55]
Macdonell, [187], [189]
Mackenzie, Lieut. Col., [47], [158];
Cornet Roderick, [85], [90]
Mackinaw, island of, [176], [178], [194]
Macomb, Gen., [211]
Macpherson, Major Gen. Sir H., [235]
Madho Rao Scindia, [127]
Madras, [30];
famine in, [31];
mismanagement of the administration, [33], [38];
council, [38];
treatment of Sir E. Coote, [41];
native cavalry, [65]
Magre, [94]
Mahé, [20]
Mahomed Ahmed, [239]
Mahommed Tewfik, [233]
Mahrattas, [20], [80];
arrival of, [91];
supremacy, [125];
quarrels, [128]
Mahsamah, [236], [237]
Maidstone, [216]
Majendie, Capt. Lieut. Lewis, [24]
Malabar, [80]
Mallavelly, [107];
battle of, [108]
Malpurba, [119], [120]
Malwa, [128]
Manapur, [101]
Mangalore, peace of, [66]
Manikpatam, [135]
Manners, Major Gen. R., Letter of service to, [11];
warrant to refund clothing money, [12]
Manoli, [119]
Mansfield, Major Gen. Sir W., [222]
Marshall, Quartermaster Sergeant W., [243]
Maryborough, [159]
Matthews, Major Gen., [36]
Mauritius, [103]
Maxwell, Lieut. Col., [72], [78], [89], [141];
killed, [143];
pension to his widow, [147]
McArthur, Gen., [209]
McClure, Gen., [184], [185]
M‘Culloch, John, [28]
McDouall, Col., [194]
Medows, Major Gen., [67], [89];
in command of the army, [68];
advance on Coimbatore, [69], [77]
Meerut, [167], [227]
Meigs, Fort, [180]
Merawi, [259], [260];
evacuated, [263]
Metemmeh, [248], [249], [254]
Miami river, [180]
Michigan, Lake, [176], [179]
Midnapore, [133]
Militia Bill, [3]
Milne, S. M., Standards and Colours of the Army, [232]
Minden, [4]
Minorca, fall of, [2]
M‘Intyre, [129]
Mirzapore, [133]
Mitcham, [15]
M‘Kay, Col., [194]
Mobile Point, [215]
Mocher, Lieut. Gen., [18]
Money, Cornet E. A., [226]
Monghyr, [34]
Montcalm, [3]
Montreal, [175], [179], [217];
preparations for the attack on, [188]
Montreal, [234], [236]
Moodgul, [134]
Moodianoor, [135]
Mooglee Pass, [82]
Morgan, Capt., [133], [135]
Mornington, Lord, [103]
Morris, Lieut. R., [226], [232]
Morrison, Lieut. Col., [190], [191]
Mudgheri, [121]
Munro, Sir Hector, [20], [25 note];
resigns his command, [31]
Murray, Col., [133], [185], [188];
Corporal, [85]
Musgrave, Major Gen., [80], [93]
Mysore, [68];
fall of, [112]
Nagmunglum, [92]
Nagpore, [126], [153];
Rajah, [131]
Nana Farnawis, [126], [128]
Nash, Capt. Thomas, [24], [28]
Naulniah, [138], [144]
Neemgaum, [154]
Neera, wreck of the, [241]
Nefisha, [235]
Negapatam, [31]
Nerbudda, [131], [133]
Neville, Lieut., [66]
New Orleans, [214];
expedition against, [215]
Newark, [183];
burnt, [185]
Newbridge, [218]
Newcastle, Holles, [8]
Niagara, Fort, [181];
success at, [186];
frontier, [175];
position of the British troops, [195]
Nizam of Hyderabad, [20], [80], [106];
the horse, [89];
decrease of his power, [125]
Noix, Isle aux, [188], [217]
Northampton, [171]
Norwich, [14], [265]
Nundydroog, [93]
Occarro, [70]
Ogdensburg, [187], [189], [190]
Ogle, Major Gen., [46], [50]
Oldham, Col., [70]
Oliphant, Lieut., [101]
O’Neill, Lieut. Col. the Hon. J., [174], [183]
Ontario, Lake, [175], [177], [181]
Oojain, [126], [129]
Ooscotta, [94], [112]
Ootradroog, [94]
Orient, [234]
Osiris, [241]
Osman Digna, [240]
Oswald, James, [8]
Oswego, [177], [196]
Pachet, [133]
Pakenham, Major Gen. Sir E., [215]
Palghat, [71], [77]
Paliar river, [60]
Palicode Pass, [82]
Pareshram Bhow, [81], [91], [94]
Paris, Peace of, in 1763, [9]
Parkes, Private, [78]
Parterly, [149]
Partoor, [137]
Paterson, Major, [123]
Patree, [149]
Patterson, Cornet James, [90]
Pattle, Gen. William, [226]
Paugri, [138]
Pawaghur, [135]
Payne, Lieut. Gen. Sir W., [216]
Pearl river, [215]
Pearson, Lieut. Col., [199], [201]
Pednaikdirgum Pass, [94]
Peepulgaon, [139]
Peishwa, [125];
under the protection of the British Government, [129]
Pellew, Rear Adm. Sir E., [171]
Pembroke, Lord, his book on military equitation, [60]
Periapatam, [90], [94], [107], [109]
Permacoil, [80]
Perron, [115], [127], [128];
number of his troops, [132]
Persia, Shah of, [229], [266]
Petley, Capt. Lieut. John, [28]
Pewsey, [229]
Philipstown, [172]
Pike, Gen., [181]
Pitt, his management of affairs, [3]
Plattsburgh, [178], [179], [188], [189], [195];
expedition against, [211-213]
Plymouth, [11], [171]
Pohlman, [142]
Point aux Pins, [196]
Pondicherry, [51], [80];
capitulates, [100]
Ponies, Arab, [313-317];
casualties, [317], [318]
Poodicherim Pass, [94]
Poona, [125], [129], [131]
Poonamallee, [51], [65]
Poongar Ford, [73]
Porter, Gen., [198]
Porto Novo, [20], [72]
Portsmouth, [11], [266]
Potomac river, [213]
Powell, Lieut. Col., [133], [134], [135], [136];
Sergeant, [207], [208]
Prairie du Chien, [194]
Prescott, [190]
Prevost, Lieut. Gen. Sir George, [177], [183], [184], [197], [209];
fails to capture Sackett’s Harbour, [187];
failure of his expedition against Plattsburgh, [211-213]
Prinsep, Lieut. C. J., [226]
Proctor, Lieut. Col., [176], [179];
victory over Gen. Winchester, [180];
retreats to Ancaster, [180]
Purdy, Col., [189]
Pyche, Rajah, [123]
Quebec, [174], [217];
taken, [4]
Queenston, [185], [197], [199]
Quiberon Bay, [4]
Quintin, St, Cornet C. R., [226]
Radipole, Barracks, [216]
Rajoora, [149]
Rajpoot, States, [126]
Ranee Bednore, [117]
Regis, St, [188]
Rensselaar, Gen. Van., [177]
Riall, Gen., [186], [197];
despatch after the battle of Chippewa, [199];
night march, [199];
wounded, [203]
Richardson, Major R., [226]
Ridley, Lieut., [232]
Rigby, Richard, [6]
Ripley, Gen., [206]
River Column, [256]
Rivett-Carnac, Lieut. E. S., [226]
Roberts, Capt., [176]
Rochefort, [3]
Rodney, [4]
Romford, [172], [218]
Ross, Major Gen., [213];
killed, [214]
Rottenburg, Major Gen. de, [183], [184]
Rowley, Capt., [159]
Royal Henry, [29]
Rughonath Rao, [126]
Runjeet Singh, [115]
Russia, Emperor of, [230]
Rycottah, [107]
Sackett’s Harbour, [181], [184];
failure to capture, [187];
U.S. Squadron blockaded, [196], [199], [200]
Sadasheo Bhow, [129]
Sage, Lieut. William, [28]
Said Sahib, [69]
Salaberry, Lieut. Col. de, [188]
Salbye, Treaty of, [32], [128]
Sale, Capt., [144], [146]
Salisbury, [12], [14]
Salmon river, [191]
Sandhurst, Lord, [222]
Sandusky, [179], [180]
Sandwich, [176], [180]
Saone, [133]
Sara, [92], [124]
Saranac creek, [212]
Sasseram, [133]
Satara, Rajah of, [125]
Satyamunglum, Fort of, [71]
Savandroog, [93]
Savanoor, [118], [121]
Saxmundham, [15]
Schlosser, Fort, [183], [201]
Scindia, [126];
hostilities, [129];
retreats to Thalnair, [148];
armistice, [149];
peace signed, [153]
Scott, Col., [201], [202], [203];
Lieut., [232];
Major, [97]
Secunder Jah, [94]
Secunderabad, [266]
Sedaseer, [107]
Sepoys, mutiny, [161-166]
Seringapatam, [65], [72], [82], [95];
advance on, [88], [94];
siege, [109];
taken, [112]
Seringham, [100]
Serle, Cornet, [147]
St Servan, [4]
Seven Years’ War, [2], [9]
Shah Alum, [125]
Shapoor, [120]
Shawoor, [70], [74]
Sheaffe, Major Gen., [178], [181]
Shevtamodoo, [59], [94]
Shinoor, [121], [122]
Shorncliffe, [228], [266]
Shropshire, [14]
Shukook Pass, [257]
Shumshere Bahadoor, [132], [135]
Shute, Major Gen., [229]
Sinkat, [240]
Sirdhana, [148]
Sirhetty, [119]
Sirsoni, [150]
Sivaji, [126]
Skelly, Major, [87]
Skelton, Capt., [165]
Sloper, Lieut. Gen. R., [18];
Commander-in-Chief in India, [54]
Smelt, Lieut. Col., [210]
Snake Hill, [207]
Songhur, [133]
Soondooti, [119], [120]
Soorong, [135]
Sosilay, [109]
Soudan, [239]
Stapleton, Capt. R. T. P., [226]
Sterling, Lieut. Col., [50]
Stevenson, Col., [120], [131], [133], [137];
occupies Burhanpore, [149]
Stewart, Col. H., [241], [244], [248], [308];
wounded, [252];
death, [255]
Stoney Creek, [182]
Strange, Sergeant, [146]
Straubenzee, Lieut. Col., [50]
Streatham, [171]
Stuart, Major Gen., [25 note], [36], [39];
his position, [40];
charges against, [42];
dismissal, [43];
arrest, [44];
shipped off to England, [49];
colonelcy of H.M.’s 31st, [57]
Stuart, Lieut. Gen., [107], [109];
Col., [71], [77], [97]
Suakin, [240], [244], [260]
Sudbury,
[15]
Suez Canal, [235]
Suffren, [20], [31]
Surat, [133]
Surjee Anjengaum, [153]
Sutherland, [75]
Sutlej, [127]
Sutton Park, [24]
Swift, Gen., [200]
Sybelle, [174]
Syringhi, [121]
Table Bay, [171]
Tamai, [263];
battle of, [244]
Tani, [260]
Tapoor Pass, [79]
Tapti, [133]
Taylor, Lieut. Col., G.C.B., [226], [236]
Tecumseh, slain, [180]
Tel-el-Kebir, [237]
Tel-el-Mahuta, [235], [236]
Thalnair, [148]
Thames, Battle of the, [180]
Thomas, Capt. J., [24], [28]
Thomas, [115]
Thomé, San, [33], [37]
Thorn’s Memoir of the War in India, extracts from, [105], [153]
Tiaghur, [79]
Ticonderago, [4], [64, note]
Tilbury, [171], [218]
Tippoo, Sahib of Mysore, [35];
treaty of peace, [36];
war with, [66];
advance, [72];
march on Trichinopoly, [78];
loss at Seringapatam, [96];
surrenders, [98];
animosity against the English, [102];
various embassies, [102];
killed, [112]
Tofrik, [262]
Toka, [137]
Tokar, [240], [244]
Tonk, State of, [115]
Toombadra river, [117], [121]
Toronto, [179], [183]
Tour, M. le Maitre de la, on the English troops in India, [21]
Travancore, Rajah of, [67]
Trichinopoly, [67], [69], [79], [100]
Trincomalee captured, [31]
Trinkitat, [241], [244]
Trinomalli, [80]
Tryon, Major Gen., [15]
Tucker, Lieut. Col., [200]
Tullamore, [172]
Twelve Mile Creek, [200]
United States declare war against England, [173];
plan of invading Canada, [175], [179], [193]
Uxbridge, Lord, [216]
Vandeleur, Major Gen. Sir J. O., [113], [167], [216], [231]
Vaniembadi, [78]
Velladi, [70], [74]
Vellore, [36], [65], [104], [106];
mutiny at, [160-166]
Vellout, [80], [81]
Venkitagheri, [87]
Vincent, St, Capt. Lord., [232];
Major Gen., [181], [184]
Wadsworth, Gen., [178]
Wady Haifa, [247], [263]
Walkee, [131], [133]
Wallace, Lieut. Col. W., [157]
Wallajabad, [59], [67], [100], [104]
Walton, Lieut. William, [24], [28]
Warley, [11]
Waroor, [139]
Warrants, Royal, [6-8], [11], [13], [15-17], [23], [25-27]
Washington, [213]
Watteville, de, [184]
Webster, Lieut. Col. A. G., [226], [236], [240], [241], [243], [308]
Wellesley, Col. the Hon. A., [103], [106];
expedition against Dhoondia Wao, [117];
Scindia, [131];
distribution of troops, [132];
captures Ahmednugger, [136];
battle of Assaye, [138-144];
of Argaum, [150-152];
march against banditti, [154]
Wellington, Field Marshal the Duke of, [106, note]
Wellington, Fort, [190]
Werdah river, [118]
Whitehill, Mr, [39]
Wilkinson, Gen., [188], [190], [195]
William Henry, Fort, taken, [3]
William Pitt, [171]
Williams, Cornet George, [28]
Willis, Lieut. Gen., [236]
Wilson, Nathan, Capt., [144], [146], [163], [164];
Lieut. Col. Sir R., [157];
Col. Sir C., [252], [254];
From Korti to Khartoum, [253]
Winchester, Gen., [179];
taken prisoner, [180]
Winder, Gen., [182], [213]
Windsor, [229]
Wolfe, [4]
Wolseley, Lieut. Gen. Sir G., [234], [248], [312]
Wood, Lieut. Col., [241]
Woodbridge, [15]
Woodhouse, Lieut., [165]
Woodington, Lieut. Col., [134]
Worseley, Lieut., [195]
Yarmouth, [15]
Yeo, Sir James, [182]
Yepalpurri, [121], [122]
Yorke, Major Gen. John, [229], [266]
Yorktown, [20]
Young, Lieut., [144], [165]
Zeman Shah, [102], [104]
Zobehr Pasha, [246]
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FOOTNOTES:
[1] Charles, 6th Earl of Drogheda, Governor of Meath, and Lieutenant Colonel of the 1st Irish Horse.