Company, see East India

Cornwallis, Lord, appointed Governor-General, [78;]
proclaims the perpetual settlement, [79;]
judicial reforms, ib.;
war against Tippu, [80;]
Governor-General a second time, [98;]
dies, ib.

Councils, executive and legislative, see Government

Courts, see Judicature

Currie, Sir Frederic, Resident at Lahore, [161]

D.

Dalhousie, Lord Governor-General, [161;]
enters on the second Sikh war, [163;]
annexes the Punjab, [164;]
introduces British administration, [166;]
second Burmese war, [168;]
annexation of Pegu, [169;]
progressive policy, [170;]
public works, ib.;
roads, [171;]
railways, [173;]
telegraphs, [174;]
Ganges canal, ib.;
annexation policy, [175;]
question of adoption, [176;]
annexation of Jhansi and Oudh, [177;]
opens the legislative council of India, [179;]
leaves India, [180]

Deccan, definition of the term, [2;]
Mohammedan Sultans of Golconda, [22;]
bad roads, [172]

Delhi, capital of the Mogul empire, [44;]
flight of the Prince Imperial to Calcutta, ib.;
proposed British expedition stopped by Clive, [53;]
defended by Ochterlony against Holkar, [95;]
occupied and plundered by Nadir Shah, [144;]
water-way to Calcutta, [173;]
family of the last of the Moguls, [182;]
occupied by the rebel sepoys from Meerut, [208;]
the city and its surroundings, [210;]
massacre of Europeans, [213;]
explosion of the magazine, [214;]
rebel successes, [216;]
avenged, [219;]
the siege, [221;]
the capture, [230;]
imperial assemblage at, [295]

Denison, Sir William, Provisional Governor-General, [286;]
returns to Madras, ib.