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_See_ Clyde Sir Edward Sir George Canning, Lady Canning, Viscount, Governor-General and Viceroy, succeeds Lord Dalhousie; condemns action of Meerut authorities; praises General Wilson and the Army of Delhi; advised by Sir Henry Lawrence; not in accord with Sir Colin Campbell; insists on employment of Nepalese troops; proposals regarding native recruits; Viceregal progress; passes the income tax against much opposition; marches through Central India; durbar at Jubbulpore; durbar at Lucknow; durbar at Allahabad; third durbar at Lucknow; loses his wife; leaves India; unjustly criticized; his character Carey Carmichael Carr, Captain Case Mrs. Cavagnari, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Louis, K.C.B. Cavagnari, Lady Cesarewitch, H.I.H.
the Chalmers, Major Henry Chamberlain, General Crawford, C.S.I. Chamberlain, General Sir Neville Chamberlain, Colonel Neville Chamberlain, Mrs. Chandra Shamsher Channer, Major-General, V.C., C.B. Chapman, Lieutenant-Colonel Chelmsford, General Lord, G.C.B. Chesney, Sir George Chester, Colonel Childers, The Right Hon.
Hugh Chisholme, Captain Christie, Mr. Churchill, Lord Randolph Clarendon, The Earl of Clarke, Lieutenant-Colonel Cleland, Lieutenant-Colonel Clerk, Sir George Clive, Lord Clyde, Lord (Sir Colin Campbell) lays out cantonment of Peshawar; substituted helmets for cocked hats; orders to his men at the Alma; appointed Commander-in-Chief in India; starts for relief of Lucknow; takes command of relieving force; plans and preparations for the relief; his personal attention to details; fixes his Head-Quarters in the Martiniere; makes a feint; orders more ammunition; wounded; selects point for breach; orders assault of Sikandarbagh; leads the 93rd to the attack his aide-de-camp wounded; quartered in the Shah Najaf; his prudence; orders second assault; orders colours to be planted on mess-house; meeting with Havelock and Outram; his soldierly instincts; evacuation of the Residency; thanks the troops for their services; march to Cawnpore, 200-203; defeats Nana Sahib and Tantia Topi at Cawnpore; high opinion of Hope Grant; favoured Highlanders unduly; action at Khudaganj; invidious selection of commanders; prepares for siege of Lucknow; adopts Napier's plan of attack; interview with Jung Bahadur; makes an error of judgment; his good use of artillery; kindness of heart; accompanies Lord Canning to Peshawar; succeeded by Sir Hugh Rose Cobbe, Brigadier Cochin, Raja of Coke, General Sir John, G.C.B. Collen, Major-General Sir Edwin, K.C.I.E. Collett, Colonel Colley, Major-General Sir George, K.C.B. Collis, Major Colquhoun, Captain Colvin, Mr. Combe, Major-General, C.B. Congreve, Colonel Connaught, H.R.H.the Duchess of Connaught, H.R.H.the Duke of Conolly, Captain Cook, Major Cooper, Lieutenant Sir George Coote, Sir Eyre Corbett, Brigadier Cosserat, Captain Cotton, Captain General Sir Sydney, G.C.B. Lieutenant-Colonel Courtney, Mr. Cowie, Rev.W.G. Cracklow, Lieutenant Cranbrook, Earl of Craster, Major Cross, The Viscount Crosse, Captain Crutchley, Captain Cunnyngham, Lieutenant Dick Currie, Colonel D'Aguilar, Major Dalhousie, The Marquess of (Governor-General of India), his epitaph on Colonel Mackeson; his Afghan policy; treaty with Dost Mahomed; resigns Dal Sing, Jemadar Daly, General Sir Henry, G.C.B. Daubeny, Brigadier-General Daud Shah Davidson, Colonel Davison, Lieutenant Dawes, Major Deb Shamsher Jung Delafosse, Lieutenant Delhi, King of Denison, Sir William Denniss, Colonel Dholpur, Raja of Dinkar Rao, 154 Dir Sing, Naick Disney, Lieutenant Dost Mahomed Khan Douglas, Brigadier Lieutenant C. Drew, Colonel Barry Drummond, Colour-Sergeant Mr. Drysdale, General Sir William, K.C.B. Dufferin, The Marchioness of Dufferin, The Marquess of Duke, Dr.Joshua Dunbar, Captain Dundas, Captain, V.C., Dundu Pant.
_See_ Nana Sahib Dupuis, Major-General Durand, Sir Henry Marion, K.C.S.I., C.B. Sir Mortimer, K.C.S.I., K.C.I.E. Earle, Captain Eden, Major Sir Ashley Edgar, Sir John, K.C.S.I. Edwardes, Sir Herbert, Commissioner of Peshawar; his remarkable character; advocates friendly relations with Kabul; strongly supported by Lord Dalhousie; his magnanimity; Lawrence's counsellor; John Nicholson's dearest friend; Egerton, Lieutenant Elgin, The Earl of, Viceroy of India Eli Bux Eliot, Captain Ellenborough, Lord Elles, Lieutenant-Colonel E. Lieutenant-General Sir W.K., K.C.B. Elphinstone, General Lord Mountstuart Elverson, Lieutenant English, Colonel Ewart, General Sir John, K.C.B. Faiz Mahomed Khan Farakabad, Nawab of Farwell, Major Finnis, Colonel Fisher, Colonel Lieutenant Fitzgerald, Lieutenant Fitzgerald, Lieutenant Mordaunt Lieutenant C. Major Fitz-Hugh, Lieutenant-Colonel Forbes, Lieutenant Ford, Mr. Forrest, Mr.George Forsyth, Sir Douglas, C.B., K.C.S.I. Franks, Major-General Fraser, Colonel Fraser-Tytler, Colonel French, Captain Frere, Sir Bartle, Bart., G.C.B., G.C.S.I. Frome, Captain Futteh Khan Fuzl Ali Fyzabad, Moulvie of Gaisford, Lieutenant Galbraith, Major Ganda Sing, Captain Bakshi Garvock, General Sir John, G.C.B. Gawler, Colonel Mrs. Ghazi-ud-din Haidar Ghulam Haidar Khan, Sardar Ghulam Hussein Khan, Nawab Sir, K.C.S.I. Ghulam Hyder Gibbon, Major Gladstone, The Right Hon.
W.E. Goad, Captain Gokal Sing, Jemadar Goldsmid, General Sir Frederick, K.C.M.G. Gomm, Sir William Gopal Borah, Havildar Gordon, Captain Captain Colonel B. General John Brigadier-General T. Lance-Corporal Lieutenant-Colonel Gortchakoff, Prince Gough, Brigadier-General Charles Gough, Captain Bloomfield Lieutenant-General Sir Hugh, V.C., G.C.B. Lord Sir John Grant, Lieutenant General Sir Hope, G.C.B. Field-Marshal Sir Patrick, G.C.B., G.C.S.I. Grant-Duff, Lady Sir Mount Stewart, G.C.S.I. Grantham, Captain Frank Graves, Brigadier Greathed, Brigadier-General Greathed, Lieutenant Greaves, General Sir George, G.C.B., G.C.M.G. Green, Major Major-General Sir George, K.C.B. Greensill, Captain Greer, Sergeant Greig, Lieutenant Grey, Sir George Private Grieve, Private Griffin, Sir Lepel Griffiths, Major Guise, Captain Gurbaj Sing, Subadar-Major Gwalior, Maharaja of Habibulla Khan, Mirza Mustaufi Hagenau, Major von Haines, Sir Frederick Hakim, Sepoy Hale, Brigadier Hall, Captain Hallifax, Brigadier Hammick, Captain St.V. Hamilton, Lieutenant Colonel Ian Hammond, Major Hanbury, Surgeon-General Handscombe, Brigadier Hardinge, Captain George General the Hon.
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