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, its prevalence in India, 46.

, Major-General Robert Alexander, reports mutinous spirit among the Sepoys at Barrackpur, 150.

, college at, 49: Amherst's visit to, 192-196.

H.M.S., steam vessel used in capture of Rangoon, 84: its excellent service, 100. , Amherst's visit to, 188.

, Maha Bandúla takes command at, 99: retires to, 100: Cotton repulsed from, 106: taken by Campbell, 107, 108.

, Lionel Sackville, Duke of, gave Jeffery Amherst his first commission, 10.

, made himself Rájá of Bhartpur, 133, 134: professed only to be regent, 134: taken prisoner at storm of Bhartpur, 144: sent to Allahábád, 145, 180.

, comparison of the English and, in Java, 16.

, progress of, in India during Amherst's administration, 48-50.

, Hon. Mountstuart, Governor of Bombay, 24, 31, 32, 41. becomes a profession in Amherst's time, 44, 45.

, Amherst's visit to, 180. , Amherst's visit to, 187.

, John, Member of Council, 166.

, Major W. G. A., tells Lady Arnherst anecdote about Baiza Bái, 188.

, Burmese method of, 93-95. , Burmese, 92, 93.

, Amherst encamps and holds a Darbár at, 189.

, Hon. Edward, Resident at Khátmándu, 169. , Colonel William Linnaeus, of Gardner's Horse, described, 57, 58: his force reviewed by Amherst at Soron, 181.

occupied by a British force, 90.

, visited by Amherst and described, 177.

, King of Oudh, fond of English art, 49: his visit to Amherst at Cawnpur, 180, 181: his character, 181, 182: satisfies Amherst that charges made against him were false, 182.

, a Eurasian in Burmese employ, makes himself useful at Rangoon, 98.

, Richard Carr, Collector at Meerut, entertains the Governor-General and his party, 205.

, Charles, opposed to a Church establishment in India, 50.

, traits illustrating their bravery, 198, 199.

, East India College at, 165, 166.

, Edward, private secretary to Amherst, accompanies the Governor-General, 59: ill with fever, 161.

, Francis, Marquess of, resigns the Governor-Generalship of India, 21: left a financial surplus, 44: refused to heed threats of the King of Ava, 74.

, Reginald, Bishop of Calcutta, his teaching and influence, 50,51: his death, 161: quoted—on Elphinstone, 32: on judicial superiority of Bombay, 42: on Bengali newspapers 49, 50: on Mr. W. A. Brooke, 167 on the