Page:Lord Amherst and the British Advance Eastwards to Burma.djvu/225

, Brigadier-General Michael, commanded Bengal division in the capture of Rangoon, 83: left in command at Rangoon (1825), 105.

, Colonel John, sent on mission to Persia, 26n.

, Amherst meets with an accident in, 52.

, Amherst's arrival and reception at, 52, 53.

, Burmese leader, his reply to Lord Amherst, 79: crosses British frontier and wins victory at Rámu, 91: takes command of Burmese southern army and attacks Rangoon, 99: defeated, 100: repulses Cotton at Donabyú, 106: his courtesy, 107: killed at Donabyú, 107, 108: his character, 110.

, Colonel Sir John, 31, 32.

, Burmese position at, stormed, 120, 121.

, Amherst visits, 19.

, its position and early treaty with the East India Company, 75: conquered by the Burmese, 76: Burmese driven from, 99: placed under British protection by treaty of Yandabu, 125.

, General Bennet, the Governor, receives Amherst at Allahabad, 179.

, Henry, 50.

taken by the British, 98.

, Henry, 50.

, garrison of Rangoon withdrawn to, 125.

, Amherst entertained at, 205.

, taken by the British, 98.

, the, tamed by raising the Merwárá battalion, 47.

, Sir Charles, 31, 32, 33: succeeds Ochterlony at Delhi, 136: views on the Bhartpur question, 137: orders up the army under Combermere, 138: assists in the siege of Bhartpur, 141: his account of the assault, 142, 143: his personal gallantry, 143: settles Bhartpur affairs, 146: Resident at Haidarábád, 168: receives Amherst at Delhi, 192, 195. , Amherst at, 179.

, Christian, their educational policy, 49.

, Canada, taken by Jeffery Amherst, 10.

, Kent, name given to Riverhead, 11: Amherst spends last days at, 209.

, Brigadier-General J. W., conquered Arakan, 101-103: division nearly destroyed by sickness, 125.

, Amherst's interview with, 194, 195.

',' the, 72.

, Major-Gen. Sir Thomas, Governor of Madras, 32: his ráyatwárí settlement, 35: judicial reforms, 41: opinion of the Burmese, 81: co-operation in expedition to Rangoon, 83: death, 206.

, Amherst visits, 60.

, Nawáb of, a little boy, 60: exhibition of temper, 206.

of the Sepoys at Barrackpur: see.

, army concentrated at, for attack on Bhartpur, 134, 139: Amherst visits, 188.

, the boundary between Arakan and Chittagong, 70: Maha Bandúla crosses, 91: Morrison crosses, 101.

, Amherst's interview with, at St. Helena, 20.

, East India Company's servants at, killed by Alompra, 69.

, Horatio, a surveyor, 171.