North-West Provinces, land settlement of, [167;]
revolt and suppression, [231]
Nott, General, at Candahar, [146,] [151;]
advances on Cabul, [152]
Nundcomar, his charges against Warren Hastings, [67;]
arrested on charge of forgery, ib.;
trial and execution, ib.
O.
Ochterlony, Colonel, defends Delhi from Holkar, [97;]
services in the war against Nipal, [109;]
operations against Bhurtpore, [216]
Orissa, a province of Bengal, [44,] [127;]
village communities, [129]
Oudh, old aggressions on Bengal, [44,] [47;]
settlement of Lord Clive with the Nawab Vizier, [53;]
case of the Begums, [76;]
acquisitions of Lord Wellesley, [91;]
annexation by Lord Dalhousie, [177,] [178;]
land settlement, [182;]
disaffection of the talukdars, [183;]
discontent of sepoys, [184,] [190,] [202;]
Sir Henry Lawrence, chief commissioner, [203;]
disaffection, [220;]
mutiny and rebellion, [259,] [262;]
peace restored, [272;]
causes of revolt, [273;]
settlement of Lord Lawrence with the talukdars, [292]
Outram, Sir James, his mission to the Persian Gulf, [181;]
joins Havelock, [269;]
chief commissioner of Oudh, [270]
P.
Parliament, interference in India, [75,] [135;]
Charters of 1813 and 1833;
opening out trade, etc., [138;]
creates the Legislative Council of India, and introduces competitive examinations, [178;]
transfers India from the Company to the Crown, [275;]
Council Act of 1861, [284]