Huish, Lieutenant-Colonel George, Companion of the Order of the Bath, 455.
Hunter, Reverend William, presented to the church and parish of Baldernock, 441.
Hyde Park, Duke of Cambridge to be Ranger of, 241.
India, general orders of the Governor-General, dated Simla, October 20, 1842, announcing the successful termination of the arduous and difficult operation confided to Major- General England, of withdrawing, through the Kojuck and Bolan passes, into the valley of the Indus, a portion of the force lately stationed at Candahar; also Major- General England's dispatch, detailing the above, dated 10th October, with a return of casualties; also dispatches from Major-General Pollock, announcing the destruction, by the troops under his command, of the grand bazaar at Cabool, called the Cahar Chuttah; also a notification of the release of Dost Mahomed Khan, and other Affghan chiefs; also a dispatch from General Knott, announcing an attack made upon the force under his command on the 14th October in the Huft Kotul pass, and in which our sepoys defeated and dispersed the enemy, with a return of killed and wounded, 10.
dispatch from Major-General M'Caskill, with full details as to the meritorious and gallant conduct of the troops under Brigadier Stacey, at the capture of Istaliff on 29th September, and commendations of various officers, 60.
dispatch from Major-General Pollock, notifying the arrival of the troops under Major-General Nott, at Jum- rood, together with Major-General Nott's dispatch, detail- ing the attack made by, and total defeat of, the enemy on the march to and from Ali Musjid, and the total destruc- tion of that fort, together with a return of killed and wounded, 67.
-, general orders of the Governor-General, dated 20th December 1842, with a copy of a letter from General Nott, in further detail of the battle of Ghoin, and bearing testimony of the services of Captain Ripley, 105.
dated 4th January 1843, directing the publication of a dis- patch from General Pollock, as to the attack on the army, on its march to Tezeen, and the serious opposi- tion encountered in the defiles of Jugdulluck, with a return of the casualties in the affair which took place in To the Khyber pass on 3d November 1842, 106.1
notification from the Governor-General, announcing
the arrival of Major James Outram, with dispatches from L' Sir Charles Napier, dated Hyderabad, the 20th February, announcing a complete and signal victory, by the Euro- pean and native troops, on the 17th February, over the combined armies of the Ameers of Upper and Lower Scinde, with a detail of killed and wounded; and that the loss of the enemy was about 5000, and that Meer Rooshum 1. Khan, Meer Nusser Khan, and Meer Wullee Mahomed, of Khyrpore, Meer Nusser Khan, Meer Shadad Khan, and Meer Hoossein Khan, of Hyderabad, had given themselves up as prisoners of war, 128. India, general orders from the Governor-General, with dis- patches, detailing the operations of the troops under Major- General M⭑Caskill on the march to and from Cabool, with returns of casualties, with details of operations on the advance from Gundamuck to Soor-Rhab, and from Kutter Sung to Tezeen, and on the route to Jugdulluck, 135.
notification from the Governor-General, detailing a treacherous attack by the Ameers of Scinde, after the treaty, signed with them, and a decisive victory over their whole army by the troops under Sir Charles Napier,
166. -dispatch from Major-General Sir Charles Napier, with a detailed account of the various circumstances which led to the action, and the decisive victory over the Ameers of Upper and Lower Scinde, dated Meeanee, February 18, with a letter from Major J. Outram to Sir C. Napier, 169.
-, general orders from the Governor-General, directing the standard, taken by the Scinde horse, in the battle of Meeanee, to be presented to them, and directing other standards, with the words "Hyderabad, 1843," to be 1prepared, 180.
notification by the Governor-General, making known to the army the names of the several officers, non- commissioned officers, and privates, recorded in the reports made to His Excellency Major-General Sir Charles Napier, as having most distinguished themselves in the battle of Meeanee, and directing the guns taken at Hyderabad, which are unserviceable, to be cast into a triumphal column, with the names of Sir Charles Napier, and the several officers mentioned by his Excellency, to > be inscribed thereon, 181.
, notification from the Governor-General, of his thanks to the jemadar, the non-commissioned officers, and sepoys of the 15th regiment of Bombay native infantry, 19150 - dispatches from Sir Charles Napier, dated 24th March 1844, from Dubba, announcing a battle between the troops under his command, and 20,000 men under the command
of Meer Shere Mahomed, and the brilliant victory gained over them, and the gallant conduct of the officers therein mentioned, 250. India, casualty roll of killed and wounded in the action near Hyderabad on the 24th March 1843, 255. IT
return of standards taken from the enemy on the 24th March 1843, 257.
It to ' return of ordnance captured in the engagement near Hyderabad, 258.
announcing the juncture of Major Stack and his cavalry, and commending Major Stack's conduct, 258. --, announcing the flight of the Ameer, the abandonment of Meerpoor, and the occupation of Oomercote, 261.*
dispatch from Sir C. J. Napier, announcing the cap- ture of Oomercote by the troops under the orders of Major Woodburn, 339.
return of ordnance taken in the fort of Oomercote,
dispatches from Major-General Sir Charles J. Napier, dated Hyderabad, April 17th, enclosing reports, made by officers commanding regiments, of remarkable actions performed by individuals under their command, in the battle fought 24th March; also a report of Captain Thomas, 8th native infantry, of the preparations made by him for defence of the residency, 380.ort adt of return of a standard taken by the 1st troop horse artil- lery in the action 24th March, 384.
return from Major P. F. Story, commanding 9th light cavalry, 385.
roll of warrant officers, non-commissioned officers, and troopers of the 3d light cavalry, who distinguished them- selves in the action of 24th March, 386.
return from Lieutenant J. Tait, commanding detach- ment Poonah horse, 387.
—, return from Major J. H. Poole, commanding 22d re- giment, 387.
return from Major W. J. Browne, commanding 8th re- giment, 388.
return from Captain J. Stevens, commanding 21st re- giment native infantry, 389.
return from Major A. Woodburn, commanding 2d brigade, 391.
-, dispatches from Major-General Sir Charles Napier, 8 dated Hyderabad, June 17 1843, enclosing dispatch from Lieutenant-Colonel Roberts, detailing his attack upon, and capture of, Ameer Shah Mahomed, at Peer Aasse, on 8th June, with the letters of Captain Walker and Captain J. R. Keilly, 481.
- return of killed and wounded, 486...
India, dispatches from Sir C. J. Napier, dated 19th June, detailing the movements for the surrounding Meer Sheer Mahomed, and the result thereof, with letter from Captain J. Jacob, with an account of standards and prisoners taken, and what sirdars were present with the Mere, 486.
Insolvent Debtors, circuit of the Commissioners for the relief of, 70, 317, 508.
Ireland, John Viscount O'Neill elected a temporal peer of,
Johnstone, Reverend Robert J. presented to the church and parish of Dunblane, 355.
Kenmure, Viscount, the sister of, to enjoy the same title, place, and precedence, as if her father had succeeded to the title, 396.
Kennedy, John, Esq. Secretary to Her Majesty's Legation at Washington, 587.
Laughton, John, permission to accept and wear the insignia, of the first class, of the Royal Persian Order of the Lion and Sun, 309.
Le Blanc, Charles, Esq. Magistrate of Her Majesty's settle- ments in the Falkland Islands, 439. Lefevre, John George Shaw, Esq. Commissioner for superin- tending the sale and settlements of the waste land of the Crown in the British colonies, and the conveyance of emigrants thither, 575.
Leigh, Thomas Pemberton, Chancellor and Keeper of the Great Seal to the Prince of Wales, 219.
--, sworn of the Council, 267. Levees to be holden by Prince Albert, by the desire of Her Majesty, at Saint James's-palace, 114, 215, 218.
Lewis, the Right Hon. Thomas Frankland, Commissioner for enquiring into the present state of the laws, as admi- nistered in South Wales, which regulate the turnpike roads; and also into the circumstances which have led to the recent acts of violence and outrage in certain districts of that country, 480. Lincoln, the Right Honourable Henry Pelham Pelham Clinton, commonly called Earl of, Commissioner for enquiring into the state of large towns and populous dis-
tricts in England and Wales, and the causes of disease therein, 196.
Lisboa, Commandeur, Marquess, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from the Emperor of Brazil, audience of Her Majesty, to deliver a letter from his Sovereign, 281.
Lloyd, Joseph Skipp, Gentleman at Arms to the Queen, 62. Lockhart, William Brade, Esq. Provost Marshal of the island of Dominica, 439.
London, Commissioners appointed under the Act, sixth and seventh Victoria, for establishing an office for the benefit of coal whippers of the port of, 552.
Lonsdale, John, Clerk, Bachelor of Divinity, elected Bishop of Lichfield, 550.
M'Callum, Reverend Duncan, M.A. presented to the church of Trumisgarry, 394.
Macaulay, William, Esq. Commissioner to the Mixed Bri- tish and Portuguese Commission, at Boa Vista, in the Cape Verds, 456.
Macbean, Alexander, Esq. Her Majesty's Consul at Leg- horn, 571.
M'Culloch, Reverend Colin, presented to the church and parish of Denny, 396.
M'Diarmid, Reverend Hugh, M.A. presented to the church and parish of Callander, 370.
M'Donald, Reverend John, presented to the church and parish of Comrie, 366.
Macfarlan, Reverend Dr. Patrick, Commissioner for en- quiring into the practical operation of the Poor Law in Scotland, 33.
MacGregor, Reverend Alexander, presented to the church of Iona or Icolmkill, in the parish of Kilfinichan, 507. MacGill, Reverend Francis, presented to the united parishes and churches of Larbert and Dunipace, 355.
Mackellar, Reverend Alexander, presented to the churches of Bailechulish and Corran of Ardgour, in the parish of Kilmallie, 507,
M'Kenzie, Reverend Peter, presented to the church and parish of Tongue, 403.
M Kie, Rev. Thomas, presented to the church and parish of Monikie, 406.
Mackie, Reverend Philip J. presented to the church and parish of Elgin, 366.
M'Intyre, Reverend Patrick, presented to the church and parish of Edderachillis, 446.
Mackintosh, Reverend Thomas, presented to the church and parish of Saint Cyrus, 395.
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