ws, Brigadier
Bushman, Colonel
Butler, Colonel Thomas. V.C.
Butson, Captain
Cambridge, H.R.H. the Duke of
Cameron, Captain
Lance-Sergeant
Campbell, Colonel (Bays)
Campbell, Colonel
Campbell, Lady
Major
Sir Colin. _See_ Clyde
Sir Edward
Sir George
Canning, Lady
Canning, Viscount, Governor-General and Viceroy,
succeeds Lord Dalhousie;
condemns action of Meerut authorities;
praises General Wilson and the Army of Delhi;
advised by Sir Henry Lawrence;
not in accord with Sir Colin Campbell;
insists on employment of Nepalese troops;
proposals regarding native recruits;
Viceregal progress;
passes the income tax against much opposition;
marches through Central India;
durbar at Jubbulpore;
durbar at Lucknow;
durbar at Allahabad;
third durbar at Lucknow;
loses his wife;
leaves India;
unjustly criticized;
his character
Carey
Carmichael
Carr, Captain
Case
Mrs.
Cavagnari, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Louis, K.C.B.
Cavagnari, Lady
Cesarewitch, H.I.H. the
Chalmers, Major Henry
Chamberlain, General Crawford, C.S.I.
Chamberlain, General Sir Neville
Chamberlain, Colonel Neville
Chamberlain, Mrs.
Chandra Shamsher
Channer, Major-General, V.C., C.B.
Chapman, Lieutenant-Colonel
Chelmsford, General Lord, G.C.B.
Chesney, Sir George
Chester, Colonel
Childers, The Right Hon. Hugh
Chisholme, Captain
Christie, Mr.
Churchill, Lord Randolph
Clarendon, The Earl of
Clarke, Lieutenant-Colonel
Cleland, Lieutenant-Colonel
Clerk, Sir George
Clive, Lord
Clyde, Lord (Sir Colin Campbell)
lays out cantonment of Peshawar;
substituted helmets for cocked hats;
orders to his men at the Alma;
appointed Commander-in-Chief in India;
starts for relief of Lucknow;
takes command of relieving force;
plans and preparations for the relief;
his personal attention to details;
fixes his Head-Quarters in the Martiniere;
makes a feint;
orders more ammunition;
wounded;
selects point for breach;
orders assault of Sikandarbagh;
leads the 93rd to the attack
his aide-de-camp wounded;
quartered in the Shah Najaf;
his prudence;
orders second assault;
orders colours to be planted on mess-house;
meeting with Havelock and Outram;
his soldierly instincts;
evacuation of the Residency;
thanks the troops for their services;
march to Cawnpore, 200-203;
defeats Nana Sahib and Tantia Topi at Cawnpore;
high opinion of Hope Grant;
favoured Hig
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