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, General Sir Archibald, placed in command of the army of the Irawadi, 83: defeats the attack of Maha Bandúla on Rangoon, 100: commanded land column in advance from Rangoon, 105: takes Donabyú, 107, 110: occupies Prome, 109: houses his troops there, 113: makes an armistice with the Burmese, 115: negotiates for peace, 116-118: wins a victory before Prome, 118, 119: signs preliminaries of peace, 119, 120: storms Burmese position at Malown, 120, 121 : advances on Ava, 121: arrives at Barrackpur with the news of peace, 122: praised by Amherst, 157: fete in his honour and that of Combermere at Government House, Calcutta, 158.

, Jeffery Amherst's campaign in, 10.

, Right Hon. George, accepts Governor-Generalship of India, 21: gives it up, 22: a Commissioner of the Board of Control, 165.

, Captain Henry, sent as envoy to Burma, 72, 73: advice as to plan of campaign and the strength of the Burmese power, 80, 81.

, the East India Company's Factory at, 13 : Amherst reaches, 18.

, Amherst visits, on his way to China, 15.

, Amherst visits, 180: meets the King of Oudh at, 180, 181.

, William Pitt, Earl of, gave Jeffery Amherst a command in America, 10: godfather to Earl Amherst, 11.

, Lady Amherst's interest in the Rání of, 61-63: island of, taken by the British, 92.

, relations of the East India Company with, 13, 14: Amherst appointed ambassador to, 14: his embassy, 17, 18: journey through the interior, 18, 19.

, its proximity to Arakan, 70, 71-73 : troops collected at, for the invasion of Arakan, 101.

, its prevalence, 61 : 203-205.

, spread of, in India, during Amherst's administration, 50.

, the Covenanted, in Arnherst's time, 29-32: its excellent moral tone, 171.

, Major Robert, Resident at Sindhia's Court, 168.

, Hon. Arthur H., Resident at Mysore, 168.

founded in India, 49.

, Alexander John, Magistrate at Allahábád, 180.

, Colonel John, superintendent of irrigation in Delhi District, 45.

, John Russell, 166.

, General Stapleton Cotton, Lord, afterwards Viscount, Commander-in-Chief in India, 138: moves on Bhartpur, 139: besieges Bhartpur, 141, 142: his personal risks, 143, 145: fete in his honour and that of Campbell at Government House, 158.

, Amherst visits the vineyards at, 15.

, Charles, Marquess, and the Permanent Settlement, 34: defects of his system, 38: his Regulations, 40: tomb at Ghstzfpur, 177.

, Major-General Willoughby, commanded river column in advance from Rangoon, 105: repulsed at Donabyu, 106: sent up the Irawadi from Prome, 114.

, John, gives account of the Rání of Cheduba, 62: sent on mission to Ava, 177. , disturbances in, 132.