Blunt, Colonel
Bogle, Captain
Booth, Lieutenant
Bourchier, General Sir George, K.C.B.
Bowring, Mr. Lewin
Brabazon, Lieutenant
Brackenbury, General
Bradshaw, Dr.
Brasyer, Colonel
Bridge, Captain
Bright, John, The Right Hon.
General Sir Robert, G.C.B.
Brind, Brigadier Frederick
General Sir James, G.C.B.
Broadfoot, Captain
Brooke, Brigadier-General
Brown, Major-General Rodney
Major Tod
Browne, Dr. John Campbell
Sir James
General Sir Samuel, V.C., G.C.B., K.C.S.I.
Brownlow, Colonel F.
Brownlow, General Sir Charles, G.C.B.
Bruce, Major-General H. Legeyt, C.B.
Brunow, Baron
Budgen, Lieutenant
Bukhtiar Khan, 377
Bulkeley, Major
Bunny, Lieutenant Arthur
Burgess, Corporal
Burn-Murdoch, Lieutenant
Burnes, Sir Alexander
Burroughs, Captain
Burrows, 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;