Lacouperie, Professor Terrien de, on the right and left hand castes, [39] note

Lahore, Council of Regency at, [161;]
sepoy mutinies at, [223,] [224;]
European strength, [243]

Lake, General, commander-in-chief of the Bengal army, [94;]
his campaign in Hindustan, [94,] [95;]
attacks Holkar, [96;]
fails to reduce Bhurtpore, [97,] [98]

Lawrence, Sir Henry, Resident at Lahore after first Sikh war, [161,] [164;]
chief commissioner of Oudh, [202;]
suppresses a mutiny at Lucknow, [216;]
holds a public durbar for rewarding sepoys, [259;]
preparations for the defence of Lucknow, [260;]
wounded at Chinhut, [261;]
dies, [265]

Lawrence, John, chief commissioner of the Punjab, [165;]
patriarchal rule, [166;]
land settlement, [167;]
telegram to General Anson, [217;]
executions at Peshawar, [226;]
sends Punjab "Guides" to Delhi, ib.;
proposes to withdraw from Peshawar, [228;]
overruled by Lord Canning, [229;]
disarms all Bengal sepoys in the Punjab, ib.;
created a baronet and afterwards a peer, [286] note;
Viceroy and Governor-General, [286;]
yearly migrations to Simla, [288;]
relations with Sir Henry Durand, [289;]
leaves India, [293;]
burial in Westminster Abbey, [294]

Legislation, no code of laws, [13;]
powers of, granted to the Governor-General in Council, [69;]
legislative council created in 1833 under the charter, [139;]
new legislative council of 1854 under Lord Dalhousie, [179;]
new Penal Code, [180;]
new legislative council of 1861-2, [284;]
relations of cabinet and council, [293;]
proposed changes, [301]

Lucknow, capital of Oudh, description of, [203;]
the British Residency, ib.;
first mutiny suppressed by Sir Henry Lawrence, ib.;
further durbar for rewarding loyal sepoys, [259;]
general mutiny, [261;]
hostility of the city, [263;]
disaster at Chinhut, ib.;
British Residency besieged by mutineers and rebels, [264;]
death of Sir Henry Lawrence, [265;]
anarchy in the city, ib.;
retreat of Havelock, [266;]
desperate defence, [267;]
advance of Havelock and Outram, [268;]
triumphant entry, [269;]
final relief of Sir Colin Campbell, [271]

Lumsden, Sir Peter, his mission to Candahar, [181]

Lytton, Lord, Viceroy, [295;]
proclaims Her Majesty as Empress of India, [295;]
the second Afghan war, [296]

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