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 === INDEX === , John, Governor-General of India, ad interim (1823), 22: deported J. S. Buckingham, 23: member of Lord Amherst's Council, 166.

, college founded at, 49: Lord Amherst's visit to, 182, 183: Lady Amherst receives Maráthá ladies at, 183-187. , troops cantoned at, after conquest of Arakan, 104.

',' H.M.S., wreck of, with Amherst on board, 19, 20.

, Captain, afterwards Sir J. E., brought back inhabitants to Prome, 109: Travels from India to England, quoted, 172, 173.

Canal, 44, 45.

Amherst's visit to and Darbár at, 179, 180.

, the great Burmese conqueror,68,69: built Rangoon, 86.

, troubles in the State of, settled after fall of Bhartpur, 146, 147.

, Amherst's visit to, 205.

, Jeffery Amherst's campaigns in North, 10, 11.

, Elizabeth, mother of Earl Amherst, 11.

, Field-Marshal Jeffery, Lord, uncle of Earl Amherst, his career, 10, 11: succeeded by his nephew, 13. , Hon. Jeffery, eldest son of Earl Amherst, accompanied his father to China, 14: to India, 52: joined his regiment before Bhartpur, 139: took part in the assault, 144: died at Barrackpur, 161, 162.

, Sarah, Countess, married Earl Amherst, 12: accompanied her husband to India, 52: excellence of her diary, 54, 55: passages from her diary dealing with daily life in India, 56-65: has cholera, 61: her diary as casting light on the Burmese War, 104: her description of the Mutiny at Barrackpur, 150-153: her reception of Máráthá ladies at Agra, 183-187: interview with the wife of the Mughal Emperor at Delhi, 195, 196: her life at Simla, 199: death, 209.

Lady Sarah, afterwards Lady Sarah Williams, daughter of Earl Amherst, accompanies her father to India, 53: courage during the Mutiny at Barrackpur, 152: present at reception of Máráthá ladies, 183, 184, 186: dangerous illness at Calcutta, 207.

, General William, father of Earl Amherst, 11, 12.

, William Pitt, Lord, afterwards Earl, his ancestry and relatives, 9-11; education and marriage, 12; early career, 12,13;