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 CONTENTS

CHAP. PAGES

I. Birth and Boyhood 9-12

II. The Peninsular War and Waterloo Campaign 13-28

III. Parliamentary Life in England 29-50

IV. The Voyage to India 51-59

V. First Year at Calcutta 60-69

VI. Anarchy at Lahore: Preparations for War 70-81

VII. Múdkí and Firosháh 82-107

VIII. Alíwál and Sobráon 108-122

IX. The Treaty of Lahore 123-136

X. Kashmír and the Second Treaty of Lahore 137-152

XI. Nepál and Oudh 153-162

XII. Results of Administration. Return Home 163-177

XIII. Army Administration. Conclusion 178-196

Index 197-200

NOTE

The orthography of proper names follows the system adopted by the Indian Government for the Imperial Gazetteer of India. That system, while adhering to the popular spelling of very well-known places, such as Punjab, Lucknow, &c., employs in all other cases the vowels with the following uniform sounds: —

a, as in woman: á, as in land: i, as in police: í, as in intrigue: o, as in cold : u, as in bull: ú, as in sure.