Buxar, battle of, [52]

C.

Cabul, see Afghanistan

Cachar, under British rule, [122;]
tea cultivation, [123]

Calcutta, founded, [28;]
captured by the Nawab of Bengal, [35;]
Black Hole tragedy, [38;]
recaptured, [42;]
auction sales of lands, [60;]
British garrison of, [186,] [192]

Campbell, Sir Archibald, at Rangoon, [121]

Campbell, Sir Colin, commander-in-chief, Bengal army, [271;]
sets out for Lucknow, ib.;
reaches Residency, ib.;
brings away besieged, ib.

Canara, landholders and land revenue of, [133]

Canning, Lord, Governor-General, [181;]
war with Persia, ib.;
settlement with the Delhi family, [182;]
uneasy about Oudh, ib.;
alarm of the sepoys at Barrackpore, [192;]
mutiny at Berhampore, [200;]
outbreak at Barrackpore, [201;]
disaffection in Oudh, [202;]
disbandments at Barrackpore, [202,] [205;]
mutiny at Meerut, [206,] [208;]
orders General Anson to Delhi, [217;]
refuses to abandon Peshawar, [229;]
offends non-official Europeans at Calcutta, [279;]
turns the executive council of India into a cabinet, [281;]
departure and death, [285]

Carnatic in Southern India, conquered by Aurangzeb, [22;]
war between Great Britain and France, [32;]
interference of the Nawab, ib.;
rival Nawabs, [33;]
invasions of Hyder, [74;]
acquired by Lord Wellesley and incorporated with the Madras Presidency, [87,] [88]