on payment of indemnity, [352] et seq., [433];

and Chinese sovereignty over Tibet, [397], [398], [425]

Gurdon, Lieutenant, the storming of Gyantse Jong, [218]

Gurkha, Raja of Nepal, aggressiveness of, [19], [21], [25]

Gurkhas, the, their gallantry at Gyantse, [187] et seq., [210], [219];

turn the Tibetan position, [224], [225];

1792 invasion of, [322];

their excellent behaviour at Lhasa, [327]

Gyantse, Manning at, [34];

proposal for an Agent at, [87], [140];