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A.E. The Viscount Hardy, Captain Harness, Colonel Harris, Rev.J. Hartington, The Marquis of Hashim Khan Hastings, Major Havelock, General Sir Henry, K.C.B. letter from; fails to force his way to Lucknow; note from, in Greek character; made K.C.B.; meeting with Sir Colin Campbell; his death Hawkes, Lieutenant Hawthorne, Bugler Hay, Lord William.
_See_ Tweeddale Major Hayes, Captain Fletcher Mrs. Haythorne, General Sir Edmund, K.C.B. Hearsay, General Heath, Admiral Sir Leopold, K.C.B. Heathcote, Lieutenant A. Major Mark Hennessy, Colonel Hewitt, General Hills-Johnes, Lieutenant-General Sir James, V.C., G.C.B. Hinde, Major Hodson, Major Holkar, Maharaja Home, Lieutenant Hood, General Cockburn Hope, Colonel the Hon.
Adrian Hopkins, Captain Hornsby, Captain Hovenden, Lieutenant Hudson, Lieutenant-General Sir John, K.C.B. Huene, Major von Hughes, General Sir W.T., K.C.B. Hughes, Major-General T.E., C.B. Hunt, Captain Hyderabad, Nizam of Ibrahim Khan Sultan Inderbir Lama, Sepoy Inge, Captain Inglis, Brigadier Inglis, Lady Innes, Lieutenant-General McLeod, V.C. Ivanoff, General Jacob, Major Jacobs, Colour-Sergeant Jackson, Mr.Coverley Jaipur, Maharaja of James, Captain Major Jaora, Nawab of Jelaladin Ghilzai Jenkins, Colonel F. Jenkins, Mr.William Jervis, Ensign Jhansi, Rani of Jhind, Raja of Jodhpur, Maharaja of Johnson, Colonel Alured Major Charles General Sir Edwin, G.C.B. Johnstone, Brigadier Jones, Captain Oliver Jones, Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel John Brigadier Jumna Das Jung Bahadur Sir Salar Kapurthala, Raja of Karaoli, Raja Kashmir, Maharaja of Kauffmann, General Kavanagh, Mr. Kaye, Major Kaye, Sir John Keen, Major-General, C.B. Kelly, Dr. Colonel Kelso, Captain Kennedy, Captain 'Dick' Keyes, General Sir Charles, G.C.B. Khan Sing Rosa Khelat, Khan of Kinleside, Major Kiunthal, Raja of Knight, Mr. Knowles, Colonel Knox, Captain Komaroff, General Lafont, A., Lake, Colonel Edward Lord Lalbura, Chief Lalla Joti Persad Lally, Count de Lang, Colonel Lansdowne, The Marquis of Lansdowne, The Marchioness of Lauder, Colour-Sergeant Law, Captain Lawrence, Lord, Chief Commissioner of the Punjab; made K.C.B.; opposed to Edwardes' frontier policy; meets Dost Mahomed; hopeful of affairs in Punjab; urges advance on Delhi; trusts the Phulkian Rajas; his wise measures for preserving order in the Punjab; gratitude of Army of Delhi to; begs for return of troops to Punjab; favours a retirement cis-Indus; appointed Viceroy; leaves India for good; his unique career; neutrality towards rival Amirs; his policy of 'masterly inaction'; subsidizes Sher Ali; farewell letter to the Amir; Lawrence, Sir Henry, K.C.B. Corps of Guides raised under his auspices; first British ruler of the Punjab; foresight in provisioning the Lucknow Residency; his admirable arrangements for its defence; predicted the Mutiny fourteen years before its occurrence; his character as a Statesman and Ruler; friendliness for Natives; suggests employment of Nepalese troops; opposed to annexation of Oudh; letter to Lord Canning; his dispositions for coping with the Mutiny; memorandum in his ledger-book; Lawrence, Captain Samuel, V.C. Major Stringer Lennox, General Sir Wilbraham, V.C., K.C.B. Liddell, Lieutenant Lindsay, Colonel Little, Brigadier Lockhart, Lieutenant-General Sir William, K.C.B., K.C.S.I. Longden, Captain Longfield, Brigadier Longhurst, Dr. Loughman, Captain Low, Colonel Low, General Low, Major-General Sir Robert, G.C.B. Lowther, Commissioner Luck, General Lugard, General the Right Hon.
Sir Edward, G.C.B. Luke, Mr. Lumsden, Captain General Sir Harry, K.C.S.I., K.C.B. General Sir Peter, G.C.B. Lady Lyall, Sir Alfred, G.C.I.E., K.C.B. Lyons-Montgomery, Lieutenant Lytton, The Earl of Lytton, The Countess of Macdonald, Colour-Sergeant Macdonnell, Captain Macdonnell, Major-General MacGregor, Captain C.R MacGregor, Sir Charles, K.C.B. Mackay, Sir James, K.C.I.E. Mackenzie, Lieutenant-Colonel A. Mackeson, Colonel Mackinnon, Major Maclaine, Lieutenant MacMahon, Private Macnabb, Sir Donald, K.C.S.I. Macpherson, Lieutenant-General Sir Herbert, V.C., K.C.B. Macqueen, Colonel Madhoo, Havildar Mahomed, The Prophet Hussein Khan, Mirza Nabbi, Mirza Hyat Khan Jan Mahomed, Sadik Khan Usman Khan Mainpuri, Raja of Maisey, Lieutenant Malcolm, Sir John Mangal Pandy Manipur, Raja of Manners-Smith, Lieutenant Mansfield, Sir William.
_See_ Sandhurst Martin, Claude Captain Gerald Lieutenant Martindale, Miss Massy, Brigadier-General Matthew, Bishop Mrs. Maxwell, Major Henry Hamilton Mayne, Lieutenant Otway Mayo, Lord Mazr Ali, Jemadar McGillivray, Corporal McQueen, Sir John Medley, Lieutenant Mehtab Sing, General Menzies, Lieutenant Merewether, Colonel Metcalfe, Sir Charles Sir Theophilus Middleton, Major Mir Bacha Mubarak Shah Jaffir Moir, Captain Money, Colonel G.N. Monro, Lieutenant Montanaro, Lieutenant Montgomery, Sir Robert, G.C.B. Moore, Major Henry Rev.Thomas Mrs. Moresby, Captain Morgan, Captain Moriarty, Major Morton, Captain G.de C. Mowatt, Colonel Mukarrab Khan, Sepoy Munro, Sir Thomas Murphy, Private Murray, Lieutenant Musa Khan Mushk-i-Alam Mysore, Maharaja of Nabha, Raja of Nadir Shah Nairne, Major-General Nana Sahib Napier, Ensign Napier (of Magd[=a]la), Field-Marshal Lord, G.C.B., K.C.S.I. Napier, Lord (of Murchiston) Sir Charles Nek Mahomed Khan Nepal, Maharaja of Nepal, Maharani of Neville, Captain Philip Nicholson, Lieutenant Charles Colonel W.G. Brigadier-General John, C.B. a name to conjure with in the Punjab; the beau-ideal of a soldier and a gentleman; takes command of Movable Column; punishment of Mehtab Sing; his soldierly instincts; defeats the rebels at Najafgarh; his masterful spirit; the man to do a desperate deed; the first to ascend the breach; mortally wounded; the author's last sight of him; his anger at the suggestion of retreat; his death; his funeral Lieutenant-General Sir Lothian, K.C.B. Nisbet, Colonel Norman, Colonel F. General Sir Henry, G.C.B., G.C.M.G. Northbrook, The Earl of Northcote, Lady Sir Stafford Nott, General Nugent, Lieutenant Nur Jehan Nuttall, General Obed Ulla Khan, Sirdar Ochterlony, Sir David Oldfield, Lieutenant Olpherts, General Sir William, V.C., K.C.B. Omar Pasha Onslow, Captain Oudh, Begum of King of Outram, General Sir James, G.C.B. the Bayard of the East; his military acumen; his courage and chivalry; differs with Sir Colin Campbell; interview with the author; commands an Infantry division at siege of Lucknow; preparation for the siege; maintains his high reputation; captures the Chakar Kothi; accomplished all that was expected of him; overruled by Sir Colin Campbell; completes the occupation of Lucknow; his views on the administration of Oudh; leaves India on account of failing health; Ouvry, Major Owen, Dr. Oxley, Captain Packe, Lieutenant Palmer, Brigadier-General Major-General Sir Arthur, K.C.B. Parker, Colonel Parry, Major Patiala, Maharaja of Paton, Colonel Paul, Lieutenant Payn, General Sir William, K.C.B. Peacock, Sir Barnes Peel, Sir William Pelly, Sir Lewis Perkins, General Sir AEneas, K.C.B. Persia, Shah of Pertap Sing, Maharaja Pertap Sing, sepoy Peshwa, The Phayre, General Sir Robert, G.C.B. Picot, Lieutenant Pole-Carew, Lieutenant-Colonel, C.B. Pollock, General Sir George Major-General Sir Frederick, K.C.S.I. Polwhele, Brigadier Porter, General Powell, Captain Captain Powlett, Captain Pratt, Major Prendergast, General Sir Harry, V.C., K.C.B. Pretyman, Lieutenant-Colonel, C.B. Prideaux, Lieutenant Primrose, General Probyn, General Sir Dighton, V.C., G.C.V.O., K.C.B. Protheroe, Colonel Prussia, Crown Princess of Pursoo Khatri, Jemadar Quinton, Mr. Ragobir Nagarkoti, Subadar Ram Sing, Raja Rampur, Nawab of Rao, Sir Madhava Rassam, Mr. Rawlinson, Sir Henry Reade, Mr. Reed, General Reegan, Private Reid, General Sir Charles, G.C.B. Remmington, Captain Rennick, Captain Rewa, Maharaja of Rich, Captain Ricketts, George, C.B. Ridgeway, Colonel Sir West K.C.B. Rind, Captain Ripon, The Marchioness of Ripon, The Marquis of Roberts, General Sir Abraham Roberts, Hon.
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