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APPENDIX.

Captain E. Brown, 1st Fusiliers, June 17, dangerously.
Lieut. H. M. Wemyss, 1st Fusiliers, September 14, severely.
Lieut. J. W. Daniell, 1st Fusiliers, July 14, severely.

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Lieut. Butter, 1st Fusiliers, September 14, in the assault, slightly. Lieut. E. A. C. Lambert, 1st Fusiliers, September 14, slightly. Lieut. A. G. Owen, 1st Fusiliers, August 12, slightly; September 14, severely.

Second-Lieut. N. Ellis, June 8, at Badlee-Serai, slightly.

Captain J. P. Caulfield, 3d Regiment N. I., attached to 1st Fusiliers, September 14, slightly.

Captain W. Graydon, 16th Grenadiers, attached to 1st Fusiliers, September 14, severely.

Lieut. E. H. Woodcock, 55th N. I., attached to 1st Fusiliers, September 14, severely.

Lieut. A. Elderton, 2d Fusiliers, September 14, severely.

Lieut. C. R. Blair, 2d Fusiliers, June 30, dangerously.

Lieut. J. T. Harris, 2d Fusiliers, June 27, severely.

Captain J. C. Hay, 60th N. I., attached to 2d Fusiliers, September 14, dangerously.

Captain D. Kemp, 5th Regiment N. I., attached to 2d Fusiliers, July 9, severely.

Lieut. F. N. Walker, 60th N. I., attached to 2d Fusiliers, July 18 and September 14.

Major C. Reid, 10th N. I., Commandant Sirmoor Battalion, September 14, in Kissengunge, severely.

Lieut. D. B. Lockhart, 7th N. I., attached to Sirmoor Battalion, severely.

Lieut. S. Ross, 9th N. I., attached to Sirmoor Battalion, July 14, slightly; since dead of cholera.

Lieut. A. Tulloch, 20th N. I., attached to Sirmoor Battalion, July

14.

Lieut. H. D. E. W. Chester, 36th N. I., attached to Sirmoor

Battalion, July 14, slightly.

Lieut. A. H. Eckford, 69th N. I., attached to Sirmoor Battalion, July 9, slightly.

Captain H. F. M. Boisragon, second in command Kumaon Battalion, severely.

Lieut. A. B. Temple, 49th N. I., attached to Kumaon Battalion,

August 6, slightly.

Lieut. C. F. Packe, 4th Regiment N. I., attached to 4th Sikh

Infantry, June 30, severely.

Lieut. F. H. Jenkins, 57th N. I., attached to 4th Sikh Infantry, September 14, severely.

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Lieut. A. Pullan, 36th N. I., attached to 4th Sikh Infantry, July 9, severely.

Major J. Coke, 10th N. I., commanding 1st Punjab Infantry, 'Coke's Rifles," August 12, severely.

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Lieut. C. J. Nicholson, 31st N. I., acting Commandant 1st Punjab Infantry, September 14, severely.

Lieut. H. T. Pollock, 35th Light Infantry, attached to 1st Punjab Infantry, July 14, very severely.

Lieut. T. M. Shelley, 11th N. I., attached to 1st Punjab Infantry, September 14, slightly.

Ensign (local) C. Prior, attached to 11th N. I., September 14, slightly.

Captain G. W. G. Green, Commandant 2d Punjab Infantry, September 14, slightly.

Lieut. Frankland, second in command, September 14, severely. Captain H. D. Daly, 1st Bombay Fusiliers, Commandant Guide Corps, June 19, severely.

Lieut. T. G. Kennedy, officiating Commandant Guide Cavalry, June 12, severely.

Lieut. R. H. Shebbeare, 60th N. I., attached to Guide Corps, July 14, twice slightly.

Lieut. C. W. Hawes, Adjutant, attached to Guide Corps, July 14, slightly.

Lieut. E. E. B. Bond, 57th N. I., attached to Guide Corps, September 14, severely.

Lieut. A. W. Murray, 42d Light Infantry, attached to Guide Corps, June 23, slightly; July 9, severely.

Ensign O. J. Chalmers, 3d N. I., attached to Guide Corps, July 5, severely.

Lieut. H. de Brett, 57th N. I., attached to Guide Corps, July 14, slightly.

LIST OF OFFICERS AND OTHERS KILLED OR WOUNDED in other parts of the Punjab and the Meerut Division.

AT MEERUT, May 10, 1860.

Lieut. -Colonel J. Finnis, 11th N. I., killed.
Captain Macdonald, 20th N. I., killed.

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Captain Taylor, 20th N. I., killed.
Lieut. Henderson, 20th N. I., killed.
Lieut. Pattle, 20th N. I., killed.
Mrs Macdonald, 20th N. I., killed.

Mrs Chambers, 11th N. I., killed.

Veterinary Surgeon Phillips, 3d Light Cavalry, killed.

AT DELHI, May 11.

Simon Fraser, Esq., C. S. Commissioner, killed in the Palace. Hutchinson, Esq., C. S. Magistrate, killed in the Palace. Captain Douglas, Commandant of Palace Guards, killed in the Palace.

Rev. M. J. Jennings, Chaplain, killed in the Palace.

Miss Jennings, killed in the Palace.

Miss Clifford, killed in the Palace.

Mr Nixon, Chief Clerk to the Commissioner, killed at the Calcutta Gate.

Lieut.-Colonel Ripley, 54th N. I., mortally wounded at the
Cashmere Gate, died in Cantonments.

Captain R. M. Smith, 54th N. I., killed at the Cashmere Gate.
Captain C. Barrowes, 54th N. I., killed at the Cashmere Gate.
Lieut. Edwards, 54th N. I., killed at the Cashmere Gate.
Lieut. Waterfield, 54th N. I., killed at the Cashmere Gate.
Surgeon Dopping, 54th N. I., killed at the Cashmere Gate.
Lieut. Butler, 54th N. I., wounded at the Cashmere Gate, and
murdered in a Goojur village.

Lieut. Osborne, 54th N. I., wounded at the Cashmere Gate; es

caped to Meerut.

Captain Gordon, 74th N. I., killed at the Cashmere Gate.

Lieut. Reveley, 74th N. I., killed at the Cashmere Gate.

Lieut. J. D. Smith, 74th N. I., killed at the Cashmere Gate.
Lieut. G. D. Willoughby, killed in a Goojur village.

Conductor Scully, killed in the magazine.

Conductor Crow, killed in the magazine.

Sergeant Edwards, killed in the magazine.

AT JULLUNDHUR, June 6.

Major Macmullen, 6th Light Cavalry, wounded slightly.
Lieut. F. J. S. Bagshawe, 36th N. I., mortally wounded.

Ensign Bates, 36th N. I., severely.

Captain Basden, 61st N. I., severely.

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Ensign Hawkins, 61st N. I., severely.

Ensign Durnford, 61st N. I., subsequently died.

AT JHELUM, July 7.

Captain Spring, H. M. 24th, killed.

Colonel Ellice, H.M. 24th, severely wounded.
Lieut. Streatfield, H.M. 24th, wounded.
Lieut. Chichester, H. M. 24th, wounded.
Mr Scott, C. E., a volunteer, wounded.

AT SEALKOTE, July 9th.

Brigadier F. Brind, C.B., killed.
Superintending Surgeon Graham, killed.
Dr J. Graham, Medical Storekeeper, killed.
Captain Bishop, 46th N. I., killed.

Rev. J. Hunter and family, killed.

Lieut. Prinsep, 4th Cavalry, wounded.

And besides these,

Ens. Chalmers, attached to Mooltanee Horse, September 25.

Mr Thompson, extra Assistant-Commissioner, a volunteer with 17th Irregular Cavalry, severely, September 25.

Major Redmond, H. M. 61st Regiment, wounded at Ferozepore, May 14.

Veterinary Surgeon Nelson, killed at Ferozepore, August 19.

Major Spencer, 26th N. I., at Mean Meer, July 30.

Mr L. Berkeley, extra Assistant-Commissioner at Gogaira, September 23.

GLOSSARY

OF

WORDS USED IN THE COURSE OF THE NARRATIVE.

BAGH

BANG
BAZAAR

BEARER

BHAI

....a garden; Ram Bagh, a sacred garden at Umritzur; Koodseea Bagh, a garden outside the walls of Delhi.

.an intoxicating decoction from hemp.

..........a market-place; Sudder Bazaar, the chief market of a town or station.

.a native servant; also a carrier of a palanquin or doolee.

.a brother; Bhai-bund, a kinsman, a comrade.

BHISTEE............a water-carrier.

BUDM'ASH

.a man with a questionable mode of living; a scoundrel; from bud, bad; and m'ash, livelihood. BUKREE-EED......a very important Mohammedan festival, commemorating the offering of a calf by Abraham in the place of his son Ishmael, and evidently an Ishmaelite corruption of the Scriptural narrative of the offering of the ram in the stead of Isaac; from Bukree, calf; and eed, festival.

BURKANDAZ ......an armed policeman; a matchlock-man; from burk, lightning; and andaz, throwing.

CHARPOY

........a bed; from char, four; and pai, feet.

CHIT or CHITTI...a letter or note.

CHUP'ATTEE......a thin pancake, made of unleavened meal, the ordinary food of natives.

CHUPRASSEE ......a messenger-from wearing a badge, chuprass.
COOLEE... .a labourer, an inferior carrier.

CUTCH'ERRY......a court of justice; a civilian's office.

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