INDEX. A. Abbas Khan, Mirza, flees from Delhi, 70. Abdul Flak (Khan), Hakim. Charged with helping English, 150. Hanged, 72. On Committee, Delhi, 65. Abdul, Hakim, Assistant Kotwal, Delhi, 58. Abdul Kadir, Moulvie. List of executive for new Administration, 91. Report to King, 94. Abdul Karim Khan, ordered to raise forces, 92. Abdul Rahman Khan. (See Jajjar, Rajah of.) Abdul Samael Khan. Arrives in Delhi, 101. Ordered to bring Nawab of Jajjar to Delhi, 102. Sent to interview Sir Theophilus Metcalfe, 243. Abdul Sulif Khan, ordered to send Mustaffa Khan to Delhi, 127. "Abdulla Beg," discharged European soldier?conduct at Delhi, 60. Abdullah, Mirza, Colonel of Infantry, 58, 89. Censured by King, 140. Commands mutineers, 96. Sympathy with Sepoys, 111. Abu Bakr, Mirza. Arrests bankers, 192. Commander in Chief, attacks English at Hindun river, 61. Commands mutineers, 58, 96. Elected King by mutineers, 95. In attendance on King, 100. Order for his arrest ? escapes, 139. Removed from command of regiment, 92. Shot, 71. Suspicions against, 107, Sympathy with Sepoys, 111. Afzul-ul-Dowlah, Nizam of Hyderabad, accession, 64. Agham Hossein Khan, Mirza, protects Mohun Lall, 58. Agra. News of arrival of English at, 127. Report of attack on, 149. Report of English position at, 212. Ahmed Ali Khan, reports state of Delhi, 151. Ahmed Ali, Moulvie, representative of Rajah of Bulubgarh, report to King, 91. Ahmed Hossein Khan, Hakini, killed, 72. Ahmed Khan. Deserted from English, 140, 149. Interview with King, 62. Loyal to British, 63. Ahmed Mirza Khan, Nawab. Hanged, 72. On Committee, Delhi, 65. Ahsanullah Khan, Hakirn. Assaulted by Native officers, 107. Device to get rid of mutineers, 99. Endeavours to keep order among Native troops, 83, 85. Escorts King to English, 71. Gives up European women and children, 59. House guarded by King's order, 186. Orders supply of grain, 91. Reception of Mainodin's proposals, 50. Released, 192. Sepoys threaten to kill, 93. Surrendered to Sepoys, 186. Suspected of collusion with English, 103,104,180. Ajit Sing, Rajal released, 119. Akhtar Ali Khan, Nawab. petition to King, 97. Returns and takes possession of Patudi, 202. Rumour of his being in Delhi, 179. Akhar Sultan, Mirza, extorts money from bankers, 164. Akbar II, Shah. (see, under Mogul Emperors. ) Alap Pershad, housee plundered, 166. Ali Baksh, Mirza, advises King to open negotiations with English, 164. Ali Dildar K ban, Captain, 93 Ali Klian, ordered to recruit for King's Army, 96. Ali Tuki Khan, Minister to Vajid Ali Shah Aligarh, English take possession of, 217. Alipur, engagement at, 63. Alipur, report of English forces at, 112. Allahabad Disturbance at, 144. Gates of fort closed, 97. Reoccupied by English, 169. Amin-u-din Ahmed Khan, Nawab, King tries to extort money from, 65. Amin-u-din Khan, Mirza. Ordered to Ferozeptir, 9o. Summoned for consultation, 85. Amir-u-din Khan, brother of Mainodill, 45. Loyal to British, 47. Amjad AIi Shah Padshah, King of Lucknow, death, 32. Asjur Yar Khan, hanged, 73. Azim Ali Khan, sent to bring treasure from Jajjar, 156. Azim Khan, complaints against, 195. B. Bag Begum Shurnru, property confiscated, 130. Bagpat, Europeans reported at, 156, 160. Bahadur Ali Khan, complains of estate being seized, 140. Bahadur jang Khan, takes possession of Dardari, 202. Bahadur jang, Nawab. Borrows sum to pay troops, 133. Pledges jewellery to Nawab of Jajjar, 153. Bahadur Shah. (See. under Mogul Emperors.) Bareilly and Nimuch forces, dissension between, 207, 209. Bareilly Force. Discontented for want of pay, 223. Discontented with General Baklit Khan, 200. Reached jumna, 132. Barlow, Colonel, in command of King of Lucknow's troops, action against Moulvie, 36. Barrackpur, Berampur, conduct of Native regiments at, 37, 39. Bashir-ul-Dowlab, sent to bring back Moulvie, 35. Basur Ali Khan, petition to King of Delhi, 148. Batteries, English construct, 169. Bayley ' Sir Edward, Secretary to Government of India, 29. Benares. Disturbances at, 144. News of English taking, 85. Reoccupied by English, 169. Bengal Army, causes which led to mutiny of, 5. Berampur, Barrackpur, conduct of Native regiments at, 37, 39. Beresford, Bank Manager, Delhi, murdered, 76 Bhagonant Sing, Rana Of Dholpur, sends troops to English, 221. Bhura Khan Mewatti, offers services to Sir Theophilus Metcalfe, 46. Bikanir, Rajah of. Men at Hansi Hissar, 136. Ordered to attend King at Delhi, 60. Blake, assistant to Resident at Jeypur, killed, 2. Bombay, report of English force from, 147. Boran Sing, faithful to Sir Theophilus Metealfe, 242. Brahmins, influence lessened, 7. British position in India at time Of Mutiny, weakness of, 19. British rule in India, characteristics of, 6. Buktour Shah, Mirza, Colonel of regiment, 58. Executed, 71. Buktour Shah, Mirzi. Obtains favour of King of Lucknow, 33. Bul Mirza, rumour of being prisoner with English, 205. Hutch Buldeo Dass, finds Hutchinson murdered, 44, note. Bu1deo Sing. Brings report of fight at Meerut, 41. Shot, 121. Tries to convey provisions to Sir Theophilus Metcalfe, is caught and killed, 67. Bulubghur, Rajah of. Hanged, 73. In Delhi, 47. Reports that English force is advancing on Delhi, 102. Bura Khan, assists Sir Theophilus Metcalfe to escape, 57, 241. C. Calcutta Native Infantry, flee to Nepaul, 126. Canning, Lord. Papers may throw light on origin of Mutiny, 6. Succeeds Lord Dalhousie, 19. Cartridge grievance. Report of English intending to destroy "caste," 41. United Hindus and Mahommedans, 6. Cawnpore. Massacre of English reported in Delhi, 175. Reoccupied by English, 169. Report of fight at, 131 Rumour of European force retaking, 16o. Sepoys on way to Delhi, 147. Chandraul rebels sent to prevent English making bridge at, 146. Chandraul, Zemindar of, plunders Metcalfe House, 54. Chia Mull ' petitions for release of son of Pia Mull, 1 l 7. Cholanka Sing, 33. Chuman Lal, Dr. murdered, 79. Chuneri, charges against Mainodin, 28. Chupattis. Circulated before Mutiny, 9. Manner of circulating, 39. Chuttun Lal, arrest ordered, 187. Civil Courts, a grievance to Natives, 7. Clifford, Miss in Delhi 80, 238. Coles, rebel, 8. Court Diary kept by Moulvie, procured for for Charles T. Metcalfe. D. Dadra, Rajah of. Banished to Lahore, 74. Disloyal to English, 73. "Dalals" (solicitors), of India, Account of, 16. Dalhousie, Lord. Connection between his Annexation policy and Mutiny, 5. Tenure of office expires, 19. Damar Ram, commands Gujars of Chundrowli, 90. Dara Bukht, Prince, heir?apparent to throne of Delhi, death, 17. Dariagunge, massacre at, 51. Davis. Fate of, 232. King endeavours to save, 188, 211. Offered asylum in Jiwan Lal's house, 77. Davis, Miss, Murdered, 89. Davis, Tommy, fate of, 234. Delhi. Assemblage of Kings of Hindustan at, 30. Bank House sold, 123. Bankers arrested, 188, 211. Beginning of Mutiny in, 44. Beginning of the end, 215. Cannonade upon Cashmere Bastion, 69. Cartridges running short, 165. Cashmere Gate and Ali Burj Bastions taken by English, 230. Cashmere Gate injured by breaching batteries, 227, 230. Convicts freed, 48. Council to Provide for soldiers, 65, 85. Cow-killing forbidden in, 70. Description of, 21. English attack Cashmere Gate and enter, 70. English supremacy virtually decided at, 2. Europeans advance to Jumma Masjid, 230. Gate, shops used as barracks by mutineers, 115. Generals of division appointed, 152. Gunpowder manufactory explodes, 185 Inhabitants pray for defeat of rebels, 93. Jumma Musjid defended by mutineers, 70. Magazine blown up, 51, 81. Might have been taken on June 9, 118. Military Council decide to attack English, 224. Mutineer force in, 61, 106. Nobles arrested for pay for Sepoys, 225. Outbreak of Mutiny in, 75. Panic in, 47, 187. Proof that English had friends in, 104. Recriminations among Princes, 216. Requisition for pay of troops, 197. Report that English had fled - excitement in city, 158. Rumours of reinforcements on Ridge, 227. Sepoys disobey King, 228. Standard of Prophet erected in, 69. Treasury empty, 129. Victory of Agra celebrated in, 150. Delhi Gazette on death of Prince Dara Bukht, 17. Delhi, King of. Appeals to, 86. Appoints Court to conduct siege, 205. Banished to Rangoon, 74. Commands troops to leave city, 101. Censures Princes, 139, 140, Endeavours to save Davis, 88. Flees to Killa Kahoma fort, 70. Goes through streets of Delhi in procession, 86. Heads force, 68. In custody, 71. Orders Rajahs to send soldiers to Delhi, 90. Perwanah, effect of, 60. Position at time of Mutiny, 10. Proclaims be will lead attack on English, 229. Proclaims he will not receive petitions, 110. Reception of Mainodin's proposals, 50. Respected when city captured, 18. Tries to protect Ahsanullah Khan, 190 Urges attack on Meerut, 61 Delhi Palace. Built by Shah Jehan, 11. Described, 11. Europeans butchered, 93. Life within, 12. Powder and shot discovered in Granary, 107. Uproar in, 93. Delhi Princes. Complaints against, 197. Flee to tomb of Humaon, 70. Shot at Dewan-i-Am, 71. Delhi Rebels. Attack English, 125, 154. Batteries, 64, 123. Batteries destroyed by English during night, 183. Clamorous for pay, 65. Daily additions to, 64, 68. Defeat of August 26, 208. Manufacture gunpowder, 64. Murder Europeans in Capt. Douglas' house, 239. Three brigades, 181. Try to spike English guns, 197. Victory of July 9, 145. Devi, Maharajah of, loyal to England, 9. Devi Sing, Rajah. Ordered to pay money into treasury, 183. Pays fine after imprisonment, 200. Dewan Aaam, Artillery at, 54, 61. Dewan Sempuk Rao, meets Nimuch troops, 168. Dholpur, Rana of, 221. Dogana, Rajah of, loyal to English, 73. Dolali Mall, Chief of Commissariat, petition, 213. Dost Mahommed Khan, Sardar, report of return to Cabul, 117. Douglas, Captain, Assistant Resident at Delhi, 75. Addresses Sepoys from Palace wall, 237. Audience with King, 236. Incidents connected with movements of, 235. King orders body to be searched for, 91. Wounded, 78. Dumraon, Maharajah of, loyal to England, 9. Durga of Kazi Bukibulln, Delhi Princes and Rajahs buried in, 73. Dursham Sing, Rajah, 33. Durshin Sing, forms large estate, 33. E East India Company's officers' faith in Sepoys' 2. Elahi Bux, Mirza, deputed to take King to English, 71. English. Capture Delhi, 70. Construct battery in Kudsia Gardens, 225. Hesitate to advance into Delhi, 64. Repulse rebel., August 6, 184. Take possession of Cashmere Gate and Ali Burj Bastion, 230 ? European women and children massacred at Dewan Aam,, Delhi, 59. Europeans in Rajah of Kishengarh's house, 87. Eusuf Khan, Mirza, killed in street of Delhi, 72. C Faizullah Khan (Kazi), ordered to collect bullocks to take supplies to King, 116. Fakir Hossein Shah, Moulvie. Assaulted by Brahmins, 34. Desires Brahmins to be expelled from Hanumanjari Mosque, 35. Fakir-u-din, Shahzada, heir to throne of Delhi, 17. Death, 19. Faraknujjur, Rajah of, hanged, 73. Farg-ulla Khan, Kotwal, Delhi, 58. Fatchgarh, reoccupied by English, 169. Fatehpur, report of engagement near, 151. Fazand All Khan, letter to King of Delhi, 145. Fazl Hak, Moulvie. report to King, 198. FazI Hassan Khan, taken prisoner and hanged, 206. Findad Hossim Khan, Minister to King of Lucknow, dismissed, 33. Flagstaff Bastion, refugees assembleat, 53. Ford seen at Jajjar, 92. Franklin, details ofTomb of Humaon, 25. Fraser, Simon, Commissioner at Delhi. Action on outbreak of Mutiny, 78. Informed of Mutiny at Meerut, 42. Killed, 81. Fraser, Simon, Commissioner at Delhi. King orders body to be searched for, 91. Takes refuge in sentry box, 79. Furid-u-din, Moulvie, killed, 72. G. Gazi-ud-din Khan, instigates murder of Emperor Alumgir, 26. Gazi-u-din Nukur, orders that no supplies be given to English, 113. Gholam Abbas Syed (Saif-ul-Dowlah), tells King of danger of Davis and Bailey, 88. Gholam Khan, Agent for Nawab of Jajjar, report of forces, 91, 171. Gholam Nabbi Khan, ordered to bring Rajah of Jajjar to Delhi, 100. Ghosh Mahommed Khan, Commander of Native Cavalry, 166, 181. Ghulam Mahommed Khan, Revenue collector of Kot Kasim, 165. Girdhari Lal, Banker, ordered to pay sum to King's Treasury,111. Girdhari Lal Munshi to Sir David Ochterlony and Sir Charles Metcalfe, 2. Girdhari Misser, engaged to bring information to Jiwan Lal, 77. Girwar Sing, banker, ordered to pay sum to King's Treasury, 111. Golab Sing, Maharajah of Cashmere, joinsEnglisb, 117. Golamn Mirza, house plundered, 58. Gopal, sent with information to Sir Theopbilus Metcalfe, 54. Gordohon Dass, arrested, 166. Gujurs (robbers). Attack and kill Yakub Khan, 70. In Delhi, 54. Gujurs of Chundrowli, plundering, 90. Gunga Pershad, City Police Superinterident, 204. Gurkhas side with English, 92. Gwalior. English regiments at, 159. Natives arrive in Delhi, 105. Troops ready to march to Delhi, 178. Gwalior, Maharajah of, ordered to join King, 195. H. Haider Sheikh, Mirza , hanged, 158 Hakimullah, report of mutineers, 95. Halifa Ismail, hanged, 72. Hamid Ali, house plundered, 5 9. Hainud Ali Khan, Nawab. Accused of concealing Europeans, 85. On Committee, Delhi, 65. Hanuman Dull, refused to allow "Arjan " to be sounded, 34. Hanumanjari, fight between Brahmins and Mahommedans at, 34. Hassan Ali Khan, Nazir. Letter to King of Delhi, 145. Property restored, 194. Raises troops for King, 167. Refuses to be on Delhi Council, 85. Hassan Asgorie, Moulvie, King's instructor in religion, 165. Hassan, Mirza (Nazir), 127. Hatharlet, allowed to leave jajjar, 95. Hazrut, Nizam?u?din saves Munshi Molun's life, 94. Henderson, Magistrate at Delhi, action on outbreak Of Mutiny, 78. Heera Sing, Commander of Native Cavalry, 67, 166. Account of fight with English at Agra, 170. Heera Sing Misser, engaged to bring information to Jiwan Lal, 7 7, Himat Sing, faithful to Sir Theophilus Metcalfe, 242. Hindun River. British victory at, 62, 108. Europeans encamped on bank, 107. Hindus. Attitude towards Mahommedans, 98 seqq. Disaffected, 7. Genius for conspiracy, 8. Hissar, English attack Mahommed Azim Khan at, 197. Holka, holding India in subjection, 10. Hossein Bux, sent to bring back Moulvie, 35. Hutchinson, Magistrate and Collector at Delhi, 41. Hyder Hassan Khan, ordered to give up plunder, 140. I. ld, Festive of 102 . Idgah Battery attacked by English, 123. Idgah, engagement at, 128 Ilahi Baksh, mirza, defends Jiwan Lal, 182. Iman Khan, accompanies _Mainodin to Delhi, 55. Imani Begum, complaints of Abu Bakr, 138. Imdad Ali Khan, attacks English, 226. India. Government adopts middle course examples, 14. Growing disaffection towards British rule, 6. Indian armies, state Of, 20. Indian Mutiny. Causes which led to, 5. Record from native source, 5. Season and place of, 21. Indian official life, features of, 19. Indian officials, difficulty of getting reliable information, 20. Indore, English killed at, 204. Indore, Rajah of, troops rebel, Rajah takes refuge with English, 193. J. Jadra, troops of Nawab desert, 139. Jajjar. Officers of Rajah banished to Ludiana, 74. Rebel regiments at, 153. Sir Theophilus Metcalfe escapes to, 242. Jajjar Ali Moulvie Thanadar, presents gold mohurs to King, 96. Jajjar, Rajah of. Conduct towards Sir Theophilus Metcalfe 243. Hanged, 73. Letter to King, 157. Ordered to send rupees to King of Delhi, i5o. Petition to King, 196. Refuses to give money, 219. Jamna Dass, shop plundered, 121. Jantr Mantr, observatory erected by Jey Sinha, 22. Jal-u-din Khan, endeavoured to see King, 90. Jawan Bakht, Mirza, 58. Appointed Minister, 97. Jeend, Maharajah of, gains possession of Dadra, 74. Jehadis from Tonk at Delhi, 160. Jennings, Chaplain in Delhi, murdered, 81, 239. Jennings, Miss, in Delhi, So. Murdered, 239. Jey Sinha, erects observatory, Jantr Mantr, 22. Jeypur, Maharajah of. Attitude towards King, 124. Conceals Europeans in Palace, 173. Ordered to attend King at Delhi, 90. Precautions to prevent mutineers remaining, 99. Jhorpore, magazine explodes, 221. Jitmall, banker, ordered to pay money into Royal Treasury, 172. Jiwan Lal, Munshi. Account of Sannu Sing, 244. Arrested, 187. Diary copied by Assistant. Resident, 75. Gives diary to Charles T. Metcalfe, 3. House described, 77. In Delhi during siege, 2. Loyal to British, 3. Narrative of, 75. Report of mutineers from Meerut, in Delhi, reaching, 75. Sketch of career, 2. Sum demanded from, 176. Joan Bakht and wife banished to Rangoon, 74. Joan Bakht recognized as heir?apparent, 167. Jodhpur, Rajah of, ordered to attend King at Delhi, 90. Jubmul, Court news?writer, report of state of Delhi, 78. Juggernauth, Priests' diary, 3, note. Juli Begum, house plundered, 58. Jullundur, mutineers reach Delhi from, 100, 125. Jumbit Khan, released, 224. Jumma Musjid, Delhi. Described, 23. Standard of Holy War raised in, 98. Jumna Bridge broken down, 62. Jutapur, Sepoys arrive at Delhi from, 139. Jya Jee Rao Singhia, Maharajah, influence with soldiers, 136. K. Kadim Hossein, Moulvic, asked by King to publish Futwa, 35. Kadir Baksh, charges Bakht Khan with neglecting to attack English, 171. Kala Musjid, Delhi, 24. Kalla Saheb, deputy? collector, killed in Delhi, 52, Kallian Mohmur, tries to save Sir Theophilus Metcalfe's money chest, 46. Kalpi, reports of troops mutinying at, 138. Kami Khan. Arrested as bad character, 91. Saves life by bribe, 101. Kanheyal Lal, fight between retainers and mutineers, 101. Karnaul, English encamp at, 162. Kashi Nalei Thanadar, sent to jail, 91. Kaye, Sir John, quotes Sir James Outram on origin of Mutiny, 5. Khan Bahadur Khan, master of Bareilly and Shahjehanpur, 69, Khonds, rebel, 8. Kider Sultan, Mirza, Colonel of regiment, 58. Kishengarh house, attacked by Sepoys, Europeans in, 87. Europeans murdered at, 54, 90. Kissenganj Battery. Attack on, 210. Explosion in, 208. Kizr Sultan, Mirza, Colonel of Infantry, 89. Complaints of, 209. In command of mutineers, 96. Rebel force marches to Alipur under, ?gallops back to Delhi, 63. Report on jagirdars of Lohara, 199. Shot, 71. Koash, Mirza, commands two foot regiments, 210. Koer Sing, rebellion of, 9. Koer Wazir Ali Khan, reported as visiting entrenchments, 106. Kooray Sing, Brigade?Major of rebel army, 188. Kuda Baksh, Mirza, deputy to Nawab of Jajjar, 210. Kudrat Ali Khan, audience with King, 213. Kudsia Bagh, engagement at, 128. Kukagadi village fired, 109. Kuli Khan. Charged with being in collusion with English, 126. Prowess against English, 120. Kurnoul, ladies and children start for, 54. L. Lake, Lord, captures Delhi, 10,18. Laku Sing, Thanadar of Alipur, accused of providing supplies to English, 14. Lal Juti Pershad, petition to Lieutenant Governor at Agra, 162. Lala Pershad, reported to be recruiting for English, 124. Lalla Sham Lal, Vakil for Heir Apparent, 177. Lalla Tokur Dass, jailor at Delhi, loyal to English, 84. Lawrence, Sir John. Credits rumours of Mutiny, 20. Orders Lahore regiments to be disarmed, 112. Re-establishes order in Delhi, 73. Writes to Bombay for troops, 118. Le Bas, judge at Delhi, 43. Escapes, 76. Lohmu, Rajah of, prisoner in Delhi, 73. Lonis, Captain, Commissary of Ordnance at Furidpur, 144. Luchmun Sing, Vakil of Maharajah of Jeypur, 110. Lucknow. Bailly Guard force at, 222. English position at, 144. Letter of congratulation from, 182. Mutineers at Delhi from, 115, 142. Troops rise and surround English, 136. Lytton, Lord, orders assemblage of Kings of Hindustan at Delhi, 30. M. McNeil, Colonel, Commissioner of Delhi Division, 29. Mahabub Ali Khan, Nawab. Arranges supply of food for soldiers, 85. Assaulted by Native officers, 107. Death, 122. Falls into hands of mutineers-house plundered, 59. Guard placed at house, 104. Orders supply of grain, 91. Pays mutineers, 113. Sepoys threaten to kill, 93, 103. Tries to stop flight of Mirza Kizr Sultan, 63. Mahatub Bagh, cavalry at, 61. Mahender Sing, Brahmin, soldier by profession, 33. Mahmud Khan, Nawab, in charge of Najibabad, 128. Mahommed Ali, defends house and is killed, 72. Mahommed Ali Bey, Mirza. appointed Telisildar of Mehrowli, 101. Mahommed Azim, Prince. Ordered to Hissar to collect revenue, 184. Taken prisoner and hanged, 205. Mahommed Bakht Khan, Commanderin-Chief, 134. Accused of being in collusion with English, 161. Begs King to fly to Lucknow, 70. Commands Bareilly force, 133, 181. Forces under, 135. Ordered to attack English, 16o. Pretensions, 146. Rescues Amin-u-din from Mirza Mogul's house, 66. Swears he has no negotiations with English, 205. Mahommed Bakr, Moulvie. Ordered to rescue treasure, 114. Reception by King, 94. Mahomined Farzulia, City Kotwal, Delhi, 92. Mahommed Ghosh, private report to King, 194. Mahommed Hassan, attends Sir John Metcalfe, 4. Mahommed Hossein Khan, Thanadar of Buddapur, 40. Hanged, 72. Mahommed Hyder Hossein Khan, King's officer, 93. Mahommed Khan. Hanged, 72. Sent with information to Sir Thcophilus Metcalfe, 54. Mahommed Khan, Nawab, takes possession of Bijnozur, Nampur, Nagrina, and Adampur, 144. Mahommed Kobash. (See Mirza Mahemmed Kobash.) Mahommed Mir Nawab, Governor of City (Delhi), 85. Mahomined Sadur Ali Khan, accusation against, 107. Mahommed Said, Moulvie, representations to King on Standard of Holy War, 98. Mahommed Tyer Khan, sent to bring back Moulvie, 35. Mahommedans. As conspirators, 8. Attitude towards Hindus, 98 seqq. Cease to oppose English and upbraid Hindus, 230. Desire restoration of power, 7. Mahommedans of Western Provinces, attitude on capture of Delhi, 18. Mahrattas. Bread and millet circulated before invading N. India, 9. Mourning over conquests of Lake and Wellesley, 7. Paramount power in India, 10. Mainodin Hassan Khan. Action during Mutiny, reasons of, 56. Appointed police-officer at Delhi, 28. Descent, 27. Escapes from Delhi, 4. Flight to Bombay and Arabia, 29. In charge of police division of Pahargunge,28. Inspector of Police, 3. Interview with King, 49. Kindness received from Metcalfe family, 28. Narrative of, 27. Ordered to preserve order at Pahargunge, 42. Ordered to stop circulation of chupattis, 40. Record of events in Delhi, 1857-8, 1. Roznamcha, "diary of daily occurrences, 30. Saves Sir John Metealfe's life, 4. Sketch of career, 3. Surrenders to authorities and is acquitted, 4, 29. Suspected of concealing Europeans, 54. Telegram announcing death, I. Tries to stop murder of Europeans, 49. Mai-u-din llassan Khan, Alirza, head of Commissariat, Delhi, 89. Assists Sir Theophilus Metcalfe to escape, 211. Ordered to give up plunder, 140. Makhan Lal, guard placed over house, 114. Makun, report of state of Delhi, 78, Maley offered asylum in Jiwan Lal's house, 77. Man Sing. Places troops under Bakht Khan, 139. Refused to allow "Arjan" to be sounded, 34. Man Sing Mahafiz, arrested, 205. Meah Amin Saheb, killed defending his house, 72. Meddu, Mirm, shot, 71. Meerut. English holding, 158. Outbreak of Mutiny at, 21. Report of Mutiny reaching Delhi, 41. Sikh regiment at, 217 Meerut Cavalry, altercation with Delhi regiments, io5. Mehdi Ali Khan, petition to King of Delhi, 148. Metcalfe, Charles Theophilus, Commissioner of Police, Calcutta, 28,30. Promises Mainodin not to publish papers during his life, 1. Metcalfe family, connection with India, 3. Metcalfe House plundered, 26, 54. Metcalfe, Sir Charles, Agent to Governor- General at Delhi, 2. On English policy towards Mogul Emperor, 13. Metealfe, Sir John. (See SirTheophilus John.) Metcalfe, Sir Theophilus John, joint Magistrate at Delhi, 28. At Jajjar, 92, 95. Escapes from Delhi, 41 57, 76. House plundered, 220. In Tilmara, 182. Mainodin saves his life at Delhi, 4. Narrative of escape Of, 240. News of escape reaching Delhi, 102. Orders Mainodin to report on circulation of chupattis, 41. Report of body being identified, 95. Seizes Mahommed Khan's horse, 45. Metcalfe, Sir Thomas, Resident at Delhi, 3. Death, 19. Kindness to Mainodin, 28. Mewattis (predatory cavalry). join mutineers, 113. Ordered out of Jhumakpore, 109. Mir Adul Bahadur, King's officer, 93. Mir Ahmed Ali Khan, Nawab, orders bankers and wealthy men to be seized, 101. Mir Chokali, Vakil of Maharajah of Patiala, accused of corresponding with English, mo. Mir Hassan Ali, accused of corresponding with English, 108. Mir Khan, hanged, 72. Mir Mahommed Hossein Khan, hanged, 72. Mir Nawab in charge of Kotwali, Delhi, 57. Mirza Mahommed Kobash, heira pparent to throne of Delhi, 19 Sent to rescue Davis and other Europeans, 88. Mir, Mahommed Lal, accuses Abu Bakr of disloyalty, 104. Mogul Bahadur, Mirza, in attendance on King, 100. Mogul Beg, Mirza, sympathy with Sepoys, III. Mogul Emperors. Akbar II, Shah: accession, death, pretensions, 16. Akbar Shah, tomb, 22. Alumgir, tomb, 26. Bahadur Shah, accession, 16 ; proposals made by English to, I8 ; tomb, 22. (See also Delhi, King of) Shah Alum, death, 16 ; English policy towards, 10 ; position at Delhi, 10; tomb, 22. Shah Jehan, constructs Delhi, 22 builds Delhi Palace, 11i ; builds jumma Musjid, Delhi, 24. Mogul, Mirza, Colonel of Volunteer Native Infantry, 55, 58. Accuses Jiwan Lal of sending news to English, 179. Commands rebel brigade, 181. Conduct towards Amin-u-din Khan, 66, 199. Countermands orders, 222. In command of mutineers, 96. Inspects cavalry in Nimuch camp, 167. Ordered to proceed towards Meerut to attack English, 99. Reviews Native f orce, 68, 163. Shot, 71. Mohun Lall. House Plundered, 58 Sketch of, 58. Mohun , Munshi life saved by Hazrat Nizam-u-din, 94. Mozuffer-ul-dowlah, Nawab, hanged, 72. Mubarak Bagh, English advance to, 117. Muha Kivani arrives at Bulubgarh, 100. Munder, killed in Delhi, 73. Musa Khan, Nawab, on Committee, Delhi, 65. Musjid of Roshan-ul-Dowlah, Delhi, 26. Mustaffa Khan, Nawab, ordered to Delhi, 127. Mutineers reach Delhi, 42, 53. Mutton murdered by mutineers from Bulubgarh, 116. N. Nabha, Rajah of, joins English at Meerut, 111. Nadir Shah, conduct on taking Delhi Nahen Sing, Rajah, makes himself master of province, 100. Naini Tall, English at, 144. Nalagah, Rajah of, enlists Gurkhas for English, 221. Nana of Bithur. Influencing Koer Sing, 9. Stirring up Ilindus, 10. Nana Sahib Peshwa, reported flight, ,170 Narain Dass, house plundered, 90. Narenda Sing, Maharajah of Patiala, sends five lakhs of rupees to English, 143. Nasirabad regiment. Attacks English, 67, 124. Joins Nimuch force, 172. Nasir-ul-Dowlah, Nizam of Hyderabad, death, 64. 99. Native Regiments Join mutineers, 53, 82 19th and 34th hostile to British Letters sent to other regiments, 37. 38th fired cantonment bungalows, 53. 74th assist officers to escape, 53. Officers dernand audience of King, 84. Refuse to take cartridges, 39. Natives, attitude towards British rule, 8, 31. Nazi Rani Chand Dass, reports conversation of Treasury Guard, 44. Nazir Sing, Rajah, sends muskets to English, 221. Nazufghur, rebels defeated at, 67. Neil, Second Clerk of Commissioner's Office, murdered, 76. Nickball, fate of, 234. Nimuch Force. At Jaboul, 164. Engagement with English at Alipur, 175. March to Alipur, 207. Victorious at Hodel, 142. Nixon, Head. Clerk of Commissioner's Office, murdered, 76, 234. Nizarul Khan Bahadur, King's officer, 93. Nowshir Khan, hanged, 72. O O'Hara, murdered, 76. Ochterlony, Sir. David, Agent toGovernor-General at Delhi, 2. On English policy towards Mogul Emperor, 13. Omrao, Bahadur, Sirdar in King's Army, 65. Omrao Mirza tries to save Sir Theophilus Metcalfe's money chest, 46. Oude annexation. Effect on Natives, 37. Hastened Mutiny, 9. Outram, Sir James, on origin of Mutiny, 5. P Patiala, Maharajah of. Gains two regiments of Purbeahs, 99. Joins English with army, 97, 209. Loyal to English, 73. Ordered to send six lakhs to King, 184. Patiala, Sepoys from Lahore investing, 171. Patuli, Rajah of, opposes rebellion- palace looted, 73. Peppe and children murdered, 76. Perghanah Karonda, purchased by Rajah of Puttiala, 73. Perghanah Kauli given to Rajah of Nabha, 73. Persia, Royal Proclamation circulated in India, 6. Pia Mull Maswari, charged with supplying English with provisions, 117. Piari Lal, charged with supplying sulphur to English, 120. Punjab Army formed, 48. Punjab, little sympathy with mutiny in, 112. Purbeah race disaffected towards British, 37. Puttia Mall, merchant, ordered to advance 5o,ooo rupees, 174. R. Rajub Ali Khan Mohussim, writes letter to Hakim Ahsanullah Khan, 69. Ram Lal, Munshi, wounded in Captain Douglas' house, 239. Ram Sing, Rai, escapes, 171. Ramji Mall, banker, ordered to pay money into Royal Treasury , 72. Rampur, Nawab of. Gives Mainodin home and income, 30. Takes possession of Moradabad and Umrut, 144. Ranigunge, telegraph office burned down-signal, 38. Rao Tulla Ram. Complaints against, 195. Conduct of, 156, 159. Letter to Ghulam Mahommed Khan, 174. Petition to King, 163. Rasim Khan, armed men in mohilla to stop Sepoys from plundering, 65. Rawal Pindi, news of outbreak at, 118. Rawul Sheo Sing, anxious to join rebels, 155. Razi-u-din Khan, Hakim, killed, 72. Ridge, reinforcements joining English on, 223, 227. Robinson, Captain, Superintendent of Sirsa, 153. Rohtak, rupees brought to Delhi from Government Treasury at, 103. Rollins, Alice, lines quoted, 26. Rudur Mull, Munshi, house plundered, 58. Ruja Deby Sing Saligram, on Committee, Delhi, 65. Runbir Sing, Mharajah, sends troops to English, 221. Runjit advises new coinage, 101. S. Sabzimandi, petition to Sir John Metcalfe?his reply, 199. Sadhari Lal, commander of Native cavalry, 166. Safdar Beg Khan (Resaldar), hanged, 73. Sakun, sent by Jiwan Lal to Captain Douglas for orders, 76. Saligram, banker, ruined ? house guarded, 153. Saligram, Rajah. Ordered to pay money into treasury, 183. Pays fine after imprisonment, 200. Sammud Khan, Commander?in? Chief, 118. Attacks English, 119. Sanna Sing, attempts Sir Theophilus Metcalfe's life, 244. Sant Lal, arrest ordered, 187. Sarifaraz Khan, arrested as bad character, 91. Sashpur, Rajah of, death, 163. Satgaon, orders that no supplies be given to English, 113. Sawul Sing, murdered, 116. Scindia, holding India in subjection, 10. Segowlie, mutiny of cavalry at, 9. Selimghur Fort, position of, 12. Sendly, fate 0f, 234. Seton, Archibald, Resident at Delhi, policy towards Mogul Emperor, effects of, 14. Shah Alum. (See under Mogul Emperors.) Shah Jehan(See under Mogul Emperors.) Shah Samund Khan, shot, 71. Shalimer Gardens, Delhi, 23. Sheik Iman Bux, killed, 72. Shere Khan," name assumed by Sir Theophilus Metcalfe, 57. Shuruf Ali Khan Fozdar Seyd, King's Officer, 93. Sidu Beg, Mirza, Colonel of regiment, 58. Sirdar Sing, sends Rajputs to assist Captain Robertson, 221. Sirdarhi Lal, commander of Nimuch force, attacks English, 184. Sirdar-u-din Khan, Moulvie, declines to preside over criminal courts, 168. Skinner, Colonel, builds English church, Delhi, 25. Skinner, Joseph, son murdered, 89. Smith, Colonel Edward, renews Cashmere Gate, Delhi, 22. Sobha Chand Kaest, house plundered, 100. Sonthal rebellion, 8. Branch of saltree circulated before, 9. Subzi Mundi, British halt at, 63. Suden-u-din Khan Bahadur, Moulvie, City Magistrate, 90. Sultan Sing, Munshi. Arrest ordered, 187. Sum demanded from, 176. Suneri Mundai, engagement at, 131. Surdip Sing, Maharajah, Sepoys plundering, 127. Surub Hindi, Mirza, Colonel of regiment, 58. Sweetmeats as reward for services, 116, note. Syud Amir Ali, Resident of Kasbeh Intaband, espousing Hossein Shah's cause, 34. T. Tikhari, Maharani of, loyal to England, 9. Timour, conduct at Delhi, 18. Tomb of Humaon, Delhi, described, 25. Troops for China landed at Calcutta, 2 1. U. Udeypur, report of troops mutinying at, 138. Ujit Sing Kumar, seized by mutineers, 97. Ujjain, Rani of, message to King, 96. Ulvar, Rajah of, troops attack English and are defeated, 67. Umballa. Native newspaper published at, 40. Report of English sick and wounded at, 206. Umritsar, news of outbreak at, 118. Umur Shobab, Sirdar in King's Army, 65. Usuf Ali Khan, Mufti, King's officer, 93. W. Wajid Ali Shah, King of Lucknow. Neglects State Affairs, 33. Organizes Army, 32. Sends for Kadum Hossein, 35. Wali Dad Khan, Nawab, protects Mohun Lall, 58. Wallidad Khan, defeats English at MainPur, 141. Y. Yakub Khan, Nawab, flees from Delhi - killed by Gujurs, 70. Z. Zenut Mehal Begum, King's principal wife, 152. Goes to Lal Koti, 207. Pays troops, 216. Sepoys threaten to take her as hostage, 93. Zia-u-din Ahmed Khan, Nawab. King tries to extort money from, 65. Loyal to British, 47. Zinut-al-Musjid, Delhi, 26.