ABBOTT, JAMES, 80; meets Taylor in Huzara, 89, 146, 155; reported murdered, 162; his chance in the case of a rising, 164, 259 Agnew, murder of, 143; his words
come true, 166
Ahmed Shah, Syud, 272 Ajmir, 69, 328
Aliwal, battle of, 63
Assistants, Henry Lawrence's first,
Attock, Herbert at, 164; besieged, 170; falls, 175, 189
BAHADOOR salt mines, 201 Bamfield, Col. A. H., letter from, 262; during Florence Taylor's illness and death, 333 Barrurah Pass, forcing the, 244 Bear hunt, 40 Beawur, 70
Board of Administration, first, 195 Body Guard, the Governor-
General's, 44; at Moodkee, 51 Bonairs, the, 275; burn Mulkah, 289
Bowie, 169 et seq.
Browne, Sir S., 198 Buffalo hunt, 19
Bunnoo, description of, 99 et seq.; when Taylor was appointed Deputy Commissioner of, 196; Taylor's work in, 197 et seq. Bunnoochees, the, 101, 138 Byrowal, treaty of, 78
CAMPBELL, Col. Bouverie, 54 Canning, Lord, letter to Taylor, 251 Chamberlain, Sir N., in command of the Muhsood Wuzeeree expe- dition, 234, 241; Umbeylah war, 277; wounded, 281 Chillianwallah, battle of, 167, 190 Chumba, installation of Maharajah of, 331
Christianity in India, 254 Chumlah Valley, the, 274
Church Missionary Society, the,
Chuttur Sing in Huzara, 159, 160, 162
Clark, Rev. Robert, remarks by, 258, 259, 287
Cortlandt, General van, appointed to the command of the Derah Ishmael Khan district, 118, 129; with Taylor in Bunnoo, 139; sent to join Edwardes, 144, 149, 151; at Mooltan, 161; warns his wife of danger, 163; leaves Ooch, 165
Cortlandt, Mrs., 160, 163 Coxe, General Holled, his notes on Taylor's life, Preface, 197, 229, 236; assists Taylor, 235, 250
Currie, Sir F., at Lahore, 145; supports the views of his sub- ordinates, 146; despatches forces to Mooltan, 158; letter to Taylor, 194
EDWARDES, Sir H., 60; letter to Taylor from Lahore, 76; as one of H. Lawrence's Assistants, 80; his first expedition to Bunnoo, 103; meets Taylor, 116, 119; first attempt on his life, 120; corresponds with Taylor, 122; second attempt on his life, 128; his work in Bunnoo, 129; at Taylor's request has service on Sundays in his tent, 132; his victories over Moolraj, 144; applies to Taylor for reinforce. ments, 149; letter to the Resident with reference to Taylor's ser- vices, 150; orders Taylor to leave Bunnoo, 155; at Mooltan, 163; second letter to the Resi- dent about Taylor, 187; at Mool- tan, 192; supports Taylor's proposition to found a mission in the Derajat, 257, 348 Ellenborough, Lord, 30
Esakhail, Taylor at, 160, 169, 172
Bunnoo, 149; his death, 156, 160, 161
Hope, Colonel, in the Umbeylah war, 281
Huzara, 160. (See under Abbott,
and Chuttur Sing)
IMAMUDEEN, Sheikh, his suppres- sion, 78; his character, 80
JAMES, HUGH, 193; Commissioner
of Peshawur, 261, 268; relieves Taylor in Umbeylah war, 282; entrusts the burning of Mulkah to Taylor, 289 Jhelum, Taylor Deputy Commis- sioner of, 218 Jundhur Sing, 161
KANEEGORUM, 242; Chamberlain's
force arrives at, 247 Kangra, district of, 218; during the Mutiny, 219; fort, 220; dis- arming native troops at, 221 et seq. Khan Sing, Sirdar, appointed Na- zim of Mooltan, 142 Khoajah Mahomed Khan, 169 Kohat Pass, the, 106; Taylor's passage of, 108 et seq., 128 Kookas, history of the, 320; out- break of, 323 et seq. Koondh-i-gou, the, 114 Koorrum, the river, 129 Kyneree, battle of, 144, 152, 154
LAHORE, British forces enter, 63; durbar at, 64; seat of the govern- ment, 77 et seq.; troops de- spatched to Bunnoo from, 104; troops despatched to Mooltan from, 159; annexation pro- claimed at, 194, 211; cow riot' at, 321; banquet to Taylor at, 337
Lake, Edward, 163; in the Kangra district, 219; assists in disarm- ing the troops in the Kangra fort, 222; his house at Dhurmsala, 227; his support of missions, 254 Laloo, the burning of, 288 Lawrence, George, writes to Taylor with reference to appointment at Lahore, 74, 75; Assistant at Lahore, 80; attacks villages of Pullee and Zormundee, 90; leaves Taylor at Peshawur, 94, 97, 104, 106; sends reinforce- ments to Taylor, 150; at Pesha- wur, 164; taken prisoner, 169; reference to, by Taylor, 327 Lawrence, Mrs. George, taken prisoner, 168 et seq., 327 Lawrence, Sir Henry, Governor- General's Agent at Lahore, 63; letter to Taylor about his coming to Lahore, 75; refers to the characters of his Assistants, 77; Resident at Lahore, 78; his opinion of Golab Sing, 80; finds fault with Taylor's sentence in a case of murder, 97 et seq.; his attention drawn to Bunnoo, 99; his views with regard to dealing with Bunn00, 103; praises Tay- lor, 134; presents the Lukkee mortar to Taylor, 188, 189; proposes that Taylor should occupy Kohat, 192, 194; Board of Administration, 195; retires from the Punjab, 211, 265, 348 Lawrence, Sir John (Lord), Assis- tant at Lahore, 80, 105; writes to the Resident with reference to chastisement of Moolraj, 145, note ib.; one of the Board of Adminis- tration, 195; Chief Commissioner of the Punjab, 211; his views about Kangra district, 220; Lieutenant-Governor of the Pun- jab, 228; Taylor writes to, 293; letter to Taylor, 314; supports
Taylor's views about the Kookas, 322, 339; his funeral, 348 Lukkee, fort of, 160, 172; why the siege of was remarkable, 173 et seq.; description of, 175; force occupying, 175; Taylor' force before, 175; story of the siege of, 176 et seq.; fall of, 186; mortar from, 188
Lumsden, H., takes part in the de- struction of the villages of Pullee and Zormundee, 90; ordered to Eusufzye, 94, 106; question of his going to Bunnoo instead of Taylor, 120, 125; at Mooltan, 168; Guides raised by, 212, 237; attack on his force at Pulloseen, 241 et seq.
MACLAGAN, General, 352 MacLeod, Donald, at Dhurmsala, 227; his support of missions, 254; ferishta, 260; in connec- tion with Taylor's difficulties in Puttiala and Nabha, 301 et seq.; his retirement, 307 note, 339 MacMahon, 193, 199 Mahabun mountain, 273 Maharajpore, battle of, 36; losses at, 37 note
Mahomed Azim Khan, in Bunnoo, 175; his force at Dhuleepgurh, 189, 191
Mansell, Charles Greville, a mem- ber of the Board of Administra- tion, 195
Mayo, Lord, Taylor's remarks on
Mecham, Capt., murder of, 231 Meer Alim Khan, in Bunnoo, 171;
helps the rebels at Lukkee, 191 Melvill, P., at Lahore, 77; accom- panies Taylor to Cashmere, 81, 83; returns to Lahore, 88, 205 Mhairs, the, 70, 328 Minto, Lord, 5
Missions, founders of, 254; frontier mission stations, 254, 335 Montgomery, Robert, letter to Taylor relative to securing Kan- gra fort, 223, 251; his opinion of Taylor, 256, 257; supports Taylor's proposal to found a mission in the Derajat, 257, 258; his letter to The Times' on Taylor's character, 348 Moodkee, battle of, 50; Taylor's account of, 51 et seq. Mooltan, murders at, 142 et seq.; the revolt at, 146; despatch of troops to, 158; siege raised, 159; resumed, 159; fighting at, 162; work at previous to the siege being resumed, 166; fall of city, 185; fall of fort, 190 Moolraj, resigns his position at Mooltan, 142; his treachery, 143; his defeat by Edwardes, 144, 145; defection of Sikh troops to, 154; joined by Sher Sing, 159; strengthens Mooltan, 166; a prisoner, 190
Morris, Colonel, 226 Muhsood Wuzeerees, 230; account of tribe, 233; their aggression, 234; their attack on Tank, 234; campaign against, 235 et seq.; remarks on, 249 Mukeen, burning of, 248 Mulkah, burning of, 289
NABHA, Maharajah of, 300 et seq.; death of, 317
Nabha, difficulties in connection with state of, 301 et seq. Napier, Robert (Lord), at Mooltan,
158; Moolraj a prisoner in his tent, 190; on Taylor's character, 299 Nicholson, J., 80; at Peshawur, 155, 164; succeeds Taylor in Bunnoo 204, 223; postscript from, 224, 225, 348 Noorpoor, fort of, 220 et seq.
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