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, Sidi, or Hubshi village in Kánara, 108.

, John, Malcolm's letter to, in praise of Munro, 165, 166: left enough troops for the Burmese war, 200.

, capture of, by Arthur Wellesley, 121.

, Captain, letter of Munro to, quoted, 65, 66.

, taken by Haidar Alí, 21: Munro stationed at, 33, 44, 217.

, William Pitt, Lord, Governor-General, declares war with Burma, 194: asks Munro's advice, 195: describes terms of peace offered, 196: praised by Munro, 202: officially thanks Munro, 205.

, Dr., Munro's opinion of, 149.

Voyages, favourite book of Munro, 12.

, Sir Alexander J., Sir Thomas Munro, with Selections from his Minutes, &c., 8: quoted, 62, 86, 89, 90, 160, 190.

, besieged by Haidar Alí, 18.

, the Madras, European soldiers hamper, 44: needs to be strengthened with cavalry, 72, 73: more Europeans wanted after the Maráthá war, 133: its services in first Burmese war, 199. , Munro present at battle of, 216,

, excellence of Coote's, at Porto Novo, 25. , taken by Stevenson, 128, 129.

, overrun by the Burmese, 194: to be relinquished by them, 196.

, battle of, 121: criticized by Munro, 122, 123: described by Arthur Wellesley, 123-129: further criticized by Munro, 129-132.

, Munro studies, 16. , Munro takes, 166. , Colonel, Munro attempts to join his detachment, 16: his defeat, 18, 19.

, number of, in Kánara, 97.

, Munro present at siege of (1791), 48, 218: reduced forts near (1799), 83.

, the, ceded by Tipú to the Company (1792), 55, 61: Munro appointed to, 61: described, 62-64: Munro's administration of, 64-66: life in, 75-77: his sorrow at leaving, 87: his visit to, as Governor, 208. conferred on Munro, 204. , treaty of (1802), 121.

, Order of the: Munro made C.B. and K.C.B., 177.