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, Major-General, afterwards Sir Jasper, led assault on Bhartpur, 144.

, success of British administration among the, 48.

system, first used by Amherst for newly occupied territories, 42.

, General Sir David, 32: recognizes right of Balwant Singh to succeed to Bhartpur, 133: proposes to attack Dúrjan Sál, 134: plan disallowed, 135: death and character, 135, 136: affection for Metcalfe, 137: in charge of Rájputána and Málwá, 168.

, production of, at Ghazipur, 177.

, condition of, considered satisfactory by Amherst, 182: see.

, Captain, afterwards Sir James, tamed the Bhils, 47.

, Christ Church, Amherst educated at, 12.

, occupied by the British army, 124.

, General Hon. Sir Edward, suppressed the Mutiny of the Sepoys at Barrackpur, 151-153: Commander-in-chief in India, 166.

, Amherst's belief in the, 41.

, Mahárájá of, puts down a religious riot at Bhadaur, 129.

, Robert, afterwards Sir Robert, a Commissioner of the Board of Control, 165.

, town of, taken by the British, 96.

, tendency to, of natives of India, partly accounted for, 43.

, the, 33-35.

, Amherst's relations with, 26n.


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, Amherst visits battlefield of, 60.

, Mary, Countess of, marries Earl Amherst as second wife, 209.

, Sarah, Countess of, marries Earl Amherst, 12: see.

, Andaman Islands, expedition to Rangoon concentrates at, 84.

at Macao spread reports about Amherst's mission to China, 17: adventurers in Burma, 68.

, question of freedom of the, in India, 22-24: the Bengali, 49.

, Dr., American missionary, anecdote of the King of Ava, 123.

, occupied by Sir Archibald Campbell, 109: its advantages, 111: the troops housed at, 113: battles fought at, 118, 119.

, interview with Lord Amherst, 64, 65: a Burmese spy, 121, 122.

, 50.

, Amherst visits the Mahárájá of Benares at, 178,

, the Rájá of, Burmese Governor of Arakan, 74.

, British defeated by Maha Bandúla at, 91.

, always accessible according to Captain Canning, 80: taken by the expedition under Sir A. Campbell, 84: as it was in 1824, 86: the British army shut up in, 89: Maha Bandúla attacks, but is repulsed, 99, 100: the troops advance from, 105: evacuated by the British, 125.

, Mahárájá, in bad health, 198: sends a deputation to Amherst, 199, 200: description of his Court, 200, 201.

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