Cashmere, conquered by Runjeet Singh, [103;]
sold by Lord Hardinge to Golab Singh, [160;]
relations with the British government, [289]

Caste in Bengal army, [191;]
its disadvantages, ib.

Cavagnari, Sir Louis, murdered at Cabul, [297]

Cawnpore on the Ganges, British cantonment in Lord Lake's time, [94;]
position, [171,] [175;]
outbreak of the sepoy mutinies, [233;]
story of Cawnpore, [243;]
peril of General Wheeler, [244;]
palace of Nana Sahib at Bithoor, [245;]
suspense, [248;]
mutiny, [251;]
treachery of Nana Sahib, [252;]
revolting cruelties, ib.;
massacre, [254;]
advance of Havelock, [256;]
story of the "well," [258;]
defeat of Wyndham, [272;]
victory of Sir Colin Campbell, ib.

Central India, feudatory Asiatic states and chiefships, [289] note

Central Provinces, under Home Office, [297]

Chamberlain, Neville, his flying column in the Punjab, [224;]
services at the siege of Delhi, [227,] [230]

Charnock, Job, imprisoned and scourged by the Nawab of Bengal, [25;]
flies to Madras, [27;]
founds Calcutta, [28]

Charters, see East India Company