in
Wales, H.R.H. the Prince of
Wales, H.R.H. the Princess of
Walidad Khan
Wali Mahomed Khan
Walker, General James, C.B.
Waller, Major Robert
Walpole, Brigadier
Walton, Captain
Warburton, Colonel
Waterfield, Colonel Garrow
Waterford, The Marchioness of
The Marquess of
Watson, General Sir John, V.C., K.C.B.
Welchman, Colonel
Wellesley, The Marquess
Wellington, Duke of
Wheeler, Sir Hugh
Talboys
White, Sir George
Wilde, Lieutenant-General Sir Alfred, K.C.B., K.C.S.I.
William I., The Emperor
Williams, Lieutenant
Colonel
Willoughby, Lieutenant
Wilson, Sir Archdale
Wilson, Colonel
James
Lieutenant
Winchester, Mary
Windham, Sir Charles
Wolseley, Field-Marshal Viscount, K.P. Commander-in-Chief
Woodthorpe, Captain
Wright, Major
Wylie, Colonel
Mrs.
Wynne, Captain
Wynter, Captain
Yahia Khan
Yakub Khan
Yanoff, Colonel
Yorke, Lieutenant
Younghusband, Captain F.
Lieutenant George
Major
Yule, Colour-Sergeant
Yuralski, Doctor
Zakariah Khan
INDEX
CHIEF PUBLIC EVENTS.
Abdul Rahman proclaimed Amir
Abolition of offices of Commanders-in-Chief, Bombay and Madras
Abyssinian Expedition
Afghan War, first
Agra, Fight at
Ahmedkhel, Battle of
Aligarh, Fight at
Alipur, Attack on
Army Commission
Temperance Association, Establishment of
Assassination of Colonel Mackeson
of Lord Mayo
Assaye, Battle of
Barrackpore, Outbreak at
Berhampur, Outbreak at
Berlin Treaty
Black Mountain Expeditions
Bulandshahr, Action at
Burma Expedition
Cawnpore, Fight at
Massacre at
Cesarewitch visits India
Charasia, Fights at
Chardeh Valley, Fight in the
Chitral Expedition
Delhi, Camp of Exercise at
Siege of;
the first victory;
enthusiasm of the troops;
Barnard's success;
the Flagstaff Tower;
attacking force placed in position;
the weak point of our defence;
defences;
death of Quintin Battye;
the besiegers besieged;
hard fighting;
arrival of reinforcements;
death of Barnard;
Reed takes command;
treachery in camp;
more hard fighting;
sufferings of sick and wounded;
Wilson takes command;
Nicholson and the Movable Column arrive;
Baird-Smith plans attack;
breaching batteries at work;
the assault;
Nicholson wounded;
storming of the palace;
Hodson captures the King;
Hodson shoots the Princes;
Nicholson dies;
the siege ended
Dost Mahomed, Treaty with
Death of
European Forces, Amalgamati
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