Wagentreiber, Mr., his description of the Ridge at Dehli on 11 May, v2.p70n
Wahabis,
their head-quarters at Patna, v3.p26, v6.p32
Sir W. Hunter proves the existence of the conspiracy at Patna, v3.p79n
Wahabi Maulavis, arrest of, at Patna (19 June), v3.p34
Wahib Ali Khan, Nana Sahib’s letter of commendation to (27 June), v2.p500
Waiz-ul-Hakk, a Wahabi Maulavi arrested by Mr. Tayler at Patna, v3.p34
Wajid Ali, the native from whose keeping Miss Jackson and Mrs. Orr were rescued at Lakhnao, v4.p281n
Wajid Ali Shah,
becomes King of Oudh (1846), v1.p94
allowed two years of grace, v1.p95
promises amendment, v1.p95
openly disgraces himself in the streets, v1.p96
builds the Kaisarbagh, Lakhnao (1848), v4.pxvi
complains of indignities offered by English officials, v1.p294
His final appeals against deposition, v1.p108
his abject conduct at his deposition (4 Feb 1856), v1.p109
refuses to receive pension, v1.p110
goes to Calcutta to reside (1856), v1.p295
His house at Calcutta, a centre of agitation, v1.p362
charged with concern in plot to seize Calcutta on 10 March, v1.p389
proclaimed King at Daryabad (9 Jane), v3.p274
suspected from the first by Lord Canning, v1.p421
Wake, Mr. Herwald, Magistrate,
reports to Patna the flight of railway officials from Arah (11 June), v3.p32
one of the brave defenders of Arah, v3.p53n
Walajahabad, disaffection at (1806), v1.p176
Walayat Shah. appears at the head of a small force (Aug ’58), v5.p191
Wale, Capt., his services with the Cavalry at the Alambagh, v4.p252
Waleski, MM., two brothers who act with the English in Jaunpur, v6.p51
Walidad Khan, landowner of Malagarh,
claims jurisdiction in Bulandshahr district (25 May), v6.p135
blocks Mirath road, v6.p135
occupies Khurja (27 May), v6.p135
holds Malagarh for King of Dehli, v4.p62
Walker, Col., pursues Gujadar Singh from Sikrora, and completely defeats him at Bangaon (Apr ’59), v5.p206
Walker, Lieut., his daring in attack on the Sikandarbagh (16 Nov), v4.p140
Walker, Mr. P., Deputy Magistrate, leads troops to seize Gaura, v6.p47
Walker, Sergeant, first among the stormers of Water bastion, Dehli (14 Sept), v4.p25
Wallace, Capt., hastens Artillery into Dehli (11 May), v2.p64
Waller, Lieut.,
joins with Lieut. Rose in his attempt to capture Gwaliar fort (20 June ’58), v5.p159
succeeds with Rose in capturing the fort of Gwaliar, v5.p160
Walpole, Brig.,
his character as a soldier, v4.p352
his disastrous incapacity, v4.p353
rage of his troops at his obstinate stupidity, v4.p357
created a K.C.B. for his incompetence, v4.p357n
Commands left brigade at battle of Kanhpur (27 Nov), v4.p168
posted to defend canal at Kanhpur (28 Nov), v4.p173
repulses rebel attack, v4.p175
Commands sixth brigade at attack on Tantia Topi (6 Dec), v4.p188
attacks the enemy’s left in that battle, v4.p189
Ordered to march on Mainpuri and join Seaton (Dec), v4.p200
defied by a few fanatics at Itawah is compelled to destroy them (29 Dec), v4.p200
blows up the house held by fanatics, v4.p200
occupies Mainpuri (2 Feb ’58), v4.p201
joins Brig. Seaton’s force (3 Feb ’58), v4.p201
Takes command of Brig. Seaton’s detachment, v4.p209
rejoins Sir Colin Campbell with his detachment (4 Jan ’58), v4.p214
deceives Rohilkhand rebels, v4.p218
marches with his brigade to Kanhpur (Feb ’58), v4.p220
turns rebel left at Lakhnao (9 Mar ’58), v4.p261
secures command of iron bridge over Gumti (11 Mar ’58), v4.p266
repulses attack of rebels north of the Gumti (16 Mar ’58), v4.p280
Commands movable column in Oudh (Mar ’58), v4.p329
ordered into Rohilkhand (Apr ’58), v4.p349
force with which he advanced, v4.p352
obstinately blunders in attacking Ruiya (15 Apr ’58), v4.p354
he is repulsed by Nirpat Singh, at Ruiya, v4.p355
shocking waste of life his blundering causes, v4.p356
he marches to Sirsa (22 Apr ’58), v4.p357
drives rebels from Sirsa, but allows them to escape, v4.p357
joins the Commander-in-Chief at Fathgarh (27 Apr ’58), v4.p358
nearly killed at Buell, by Ghazis (5 May ’58), v4.p319
given command of troops in Rohilkhand (10 May ’58), v4.p376
Walter, Mr. W. T., Judge of Dhakah, v6.p28
Walters, Col.,
defeats a party of Amar Singh’s men (9 Sept ’58), v4.p340
allows rebels to escape from Jagdispur (18 Oct ’58), v4.p341
Wantmuri, Desai of, his weak character, v5.p20
Ward, Ensign, distinguishes himself at defence of Lakhnao, v3.p385
Ward, Lieut., with reserve column at assault of Dehli, v4.p20
Ward, Mr. J. J., Judge of Katak, v6.p5
Ward, Rev. W., on Hinduism in daily life, v1.p132
Warde, Lieut., accompanies Capt. Mackenzie to recover guns at Bareli, v3.p210n
Wardlaw, Capt.,
commands Carabineers at battle of Narnul (16 Nov), v4.p80
his gallant charge, and death, near Gangari (Dec), v4.p203
Wardlaw, Ensign, assists in restoring order in Chutia Nagpur, v4.p309
Waris Ali,
his arrest at Tirhut, with treasonable correspondence (23 June), v3.p35
hanged at Patna (5 July), v3.p37
Warner, Lieut.,
distinguishes himself at defence of Lakhnao, v3.p385
commands a party at sortie from Lakhnao intrenchment (27 Sept), v4.p110
Warner, Lieut., recaptures guns at battle of Narnul, v4.p82
Warren, Capt., pursues mutinous Cavalry from Gorakhpur (1 Aug), v6.p58
Warren, Lieut., gallantly pushes forward his guns at Sheorajpur (8 Dec), v4.p195
Warwick, Lieut., murdered at Muradabad (2 June), v3.p222
Water Gate, near the Residency, Lakhnao, v3.p297
Waterfield, Capt., murdered at Dehli (11 May), v2.p64
Waterfield, Mr., his description of the meeting of the Ganges and Jamnah, v2.p181n
Watson, Brig., his capture of Garhakota fort in 1818, v5.p99
Watson, Capt., of Engineers, proposes retreat from Banaras to Chanar (May), v2.p152
Watson, Capt. John,
heroically stands under fire with his Cavalry to divert attention from stormers at Dehli, v4.p34
falls into, but escapes from ambuscade at Katangi (26 Sept), v5.p71
his distinguished conduct at battle near Balandshahr (28 Sept), v4.p63
leads Cavalry charge at surprize of Agra (10 Oct), v4.p72
kills the rebel leader at capture of Mar-tinier° (14 Nov), v4.p123
Watson, Lieut.-Col., posted on British left at battle of Kanhpur (28 Nov), v4.p173
Watson, Mr., Magistrate of Aligarh, v6.p138
assists in volunteer expeditions (June), v3.p198
leads party of Europeans from Aligarh, v3.p103n
joins in brave retention of factory near Aligarh, v3.p198n
bravely charges and routs Aligarh rebels (30 June), v6.p131
dies of cholera in Agra fort, v6.p138
Watson, Mr., Naval Cadet, one of Peel’s Brigade, v4.p90n
Wauchope, Mr. Samuel, Commissioner of Police, Calcutta, v6.p23
his high character and ability, v6.p24
Waugh, Col. Scott, Director of Trigonometrical Survey, has his headquarters at Dehra, Dan, v6.p117
Way, Mr., Midshipman, one of Peel’s Brigade, v4.p91n
Wazirabad,
mutiny at (1849), v1.p229
chief mutineers sentenced to transportation (25 Jan 1850), v1.p230
Wazir rules Oudh before 1800, v1.p83
Wazir Muhammad Khan, Nawab of Tonk, prepares to resist Tantia Topi (July ’58), v5.p223
Wazir Singh, faithful Sikh who ac. companied Mr. Edwardes in his flight from Budaun, v3.p217
Webb, Lieut., killed at storm of Dehli (14 Sept), v4.p38
Webster, Mr. H. B., leads Europeans from Bandah to Mirzapur (14 June), v6.p81
Wellesley, Lord, v1.p1
supports Indian Bible Society, v1.p348
his policy towards Rajputana, v4.p403
dissatisfied with the condition of Oudh, v1.p83
takes territory from Oudh to pay for troops, v1.p84
rescues Shah Alam (1804), v2.p4
settles position of King of Dehli, v2.p4
the right to withdraw from Dehli Family privileges granted to Shah v2.p15
conquers Orisa, v6.p3
his great efforts to secure British over-lordship in India, v6.p147
Wellesley, Gen., v1.p157
slander concerning, v1.p161
his opinion of the dissension between Lord Dalhousie and Sir C. Napier, v2.p345n
Welsh, Lieut., his gallantry during attack on the Sikandarbagh (16 Nov), v4.p140
Welsh, Major,
frustrates projected mutiny at Paliamkotta (1806), v1.p174
reproved for preventing mutiny, v1.p175
Wemyss, Capt., struck down in attack of Lahor Gate, Dehli, v4.p33
Wemyss, Gen., said to have marched his Sipahis to church, v1.p170
Weston, Capt. Charles, wounded at Chandipur (17 Feb ’58), v4.p316
Weston, Capt. Gould,
accompanies Col. Outram to announce deposition to King of Oudh, v1.p108
commands Oudh Military Police (Apr), v3.p239n
Sent to suppress rising at Malihabad (27 May), v3.p248
his firmness overawes 3,000 fanatics, v3.p246n
by skill and daring returns safely to Malihabad, 248
endeavours to stop mutiny of Cavalry at Lakhnao, v3.p279
risks his life a second time to stop mutiny, v3.p280
commands at Fayrer’s House, Lakhnao, v3.p297
His great services at the Alambagh, v4.p252
cuts off rebels from Makhanganj (11 Mar ‘SS), v4.p266
guides successful advance to capture of great Imambarah (16 Mar ’58), v4.p279
Wetherall, Col., C.B.,
his dangerous illness by over-exertion, v5.p131n
his part in the movement for finally crushing rebels (15 Oct ’58), v5.p201
ordered to advance against Rampur Kasia (Nov ’58), v5.p201
captures Rampur Kasia (3 Nov ’58), v5.p202
invests the east of Shankarpur, v5.p202
Wheatley, Capt., killed in attack on Lakhnao (11 Nov), v4.p125n
Wheatly, Lieut., killed at Hindu Rao’s House, Dehli (9 June), v2.p413n
Wheeler, Lieut., killed at Kanhpur, v2.p246
Wheeler, Sir Hugh,
his character, and services, v2.p219
warns Allahabad of dangerous condition of Sikh troops,ii. 187+
sleeps in his house, with doors and windows open, during excitement, v2.p225
constructs entrenchment at Kanhpur (May), v2.p221
blamed by Col. Neill for not occupying Magazine, v2.p23n
his cogent reason for not securing the Magazine, v2.p222
said to have been ignorant of contents of Magazine, v2.p233n
satisfied with condition of Kanhpur (19 May), v2.p92
believed that be had made Kanhpur safe (1 June), v2.p229
Anticipates outbreak of his Sipahis, v2.p220
summons every man to intrenchments (6 June), v2.p237
asks for troops from Lakhnao, v2.p223
Sir H. Lawrence’s inability to help him, v3.p282
warned by Mr. Gubbins of the doubtful fidelity of Nana Sahib, v1.p454, v2.p226n
appeals to Nana Sahib for help, v2.p225
invites Nana Sahib to secure Treasury and Magazine, v2.p226
Dehli Force directed to reinforce him (10 June), v3.p9n
Strongly opposed to capitulation, v2.p251
his capitulation and death, v2.p215
account of his massacre at the Ghaut, v2.p254
Wheeler, Col. S. G.,
commands 34th Native Regt, v1.p364
openly endeavours to convert to Christianity, v1.p353
disbelieves early accusation of the King of Oudh, f. 421+
Whish, Brigade-Major,
calls Col. Wilson to the Mirath outbreak, u. 49
assists in formation of Volunteers at Mirath, v6.p127
Whish, Capt.,
leads Sipahis against mutineers approaching Muradabad (23 May), v3.p220
overtakes, captures, strips of arms, and turns loose, party of mutineers, v3.p220
Whish, General Samson,
sent with troops, against Multan, v1.p23
captures Multan (1548), v1.p28
marches on the Jhilam (Jan 1849), v1.p31
Whiting, Capt.,
his indefatigability at Kanhpur, v2.p241
reluctantly favours capitulation, v2.p252
negotiates Kanhpur capitulation, v2.p252
murdered at Kanhpur (27 June), v2.p260n
Whitlock, Brig.-Gen.,
appointed to command Thin column in Central India (Sept), v5.p93
appointed to command Nagpur column (16 Nov), v5.p133
occupies Kamthi (10 Jan ’58), v5.p134
enters Jabalpur (6 Feb ’55), v5.p134
refuses to detach troops to clear rebels from forts in Jabalpur, v5.p134
reaches Jakhani (24 Feb ’58), v5.p134
Joined by Rajah of Urchah, v5.p134
occupies Damoh (4 Mar ’58), v5.p134
enters Sagar, and increases its safety (5 Mar ’55), v5.p134
Ordered to march into Bundelkhand (17 Mar ’58), v5.p135
his dilatory movements in Bundelkhand, v5.p135
occupies Pariah (29 Mar ’58), v5.p135
unwisely leads his force through Marwa Ghat, v5.p135
halts to refit at Mandala (2–6 Apr ’58), v5.p135
Ordered to march on Jhansi, but marches on Bandah (6 Apr ’58), v5.p135
reaches Chatrpur (9 Apr ’58), v5.p135
reaches Mahoba (12 Apr ’58), v5.p135
the Nawab of Bandah tries to entrap him (13 Apr ’58), v5.p135
his entrance into Bandah disputed, v5.p136
enters Bandah (19 Apr ’58), v5.p135
remains at Bandah for six weeks, v5.p137
reaps the reward which Sir Hugh Rose’s battles give him, v5.p138
Ordered to march on Kirwi (29 May ’58), v5.p138
enters Kirwi without opposition, but treats the young Rao as an enemy (2 June ’58), v5.p140
his trumped-up case against Kirwi, v5.p303
is decreed the prize-money, while Sir Hugh Rose did the fighting, v5.p141
the break up of his field force, v5.p142
Widow-remarriage, influence of, on disaffection, v1.p136
Widdowson, Mrs. Bridget, mounts guard over prisoners, sword in hand, v2.p244
Wiggins, Judge Advocate-General, shows courageous example during excitement at Kanhpur (May), 228
Wilcox, Colonel, astronomer to King of Oudh, v4.pxix,
Wild, Lieut., accompanies Major Eyre to relief of Arah, v3.p63n
Wilde, Capt., with reserve column, at assault of Debit, v4.p20
Wilde’s Brigade, its failure at the Khaibar (1543), v1.p201
William, Fort, Calcutta, conspiracy to seize (26 Jan), v6.p11
Williams, Col.,
his judicial inquiry into Kanhpur atrocities, v6.p78
his account of the rising at Kanhpur, v2.p231n
his date for attack on Kanhpur intrenchments, 236+
his account of massacre of Kanhpur, v2.p281n
number of those who fell in defence of Kanhpur, v2.p268n
dies of apoplexy at siege of Kanhpur, v2.p247
William, Dr., assists in barricading position at Shorapur (7 Feb ’58), v5.p87
Williams, Lieut.,
commands Sikhs and guards the Satlaj at Lodiana, (8 June), v2.p378
killed in fight with Jalandhar mutineers (8 June), v2.p379
Williams, Major G. W.,
his account of the imbecility at Mirath after the mutiny, v2.p130n
appointed commander of Mirath Volunteers (June), v6.p127
Williams, Mr. Commissioner,
his account of suspicious circumstances preceding outbreak at Mirath, v1.p415n
his account of outbreak there, v2.p48n, 54+, 55+, 56+
his description of release of troopers from Mirath gaol, v2.p43n
his account of Dehli outbreak, v2.p74n
his account of massacres at Dehli (11 May), v2.p62n
Williams, Mrs. Col., killed at siege of Kanhpur, v2.p247
Willock, Mr., Joint-Magistrate, his account of the excited feeling at Allahabad in May, v2.p183n
Willoughby, Lieut., murdered, near Hindan (12 May), v2.p130n
Willoughby, Lieut., wounded in attack on Balabet (23 June), v5.p67n
Willoughby, Lieut. Edward, killed before Ruiya (15 Apr ’58), v4.p355
Willoughby, Lieut. George,
prepares to defend, or explode, the Magazine, Dehli, v2.p67
his heroic destruction of the Magazine (11 May), v2.p66, v2.p68, v5.p322
escapes from the explosion, v2.p68
Wills, Capt., commands one party issuing from Residency to meet Sir Colin Campbell (16 Nov), v4.p145
Wilkin, Lieut.,
charges while wounded and disperses rebel attack, near Lakhnao (19 Mar ’58), v4.p284
twice recommended for the Victoria Cross, but the recommendation disregarded by Sir Colin Campbell, v4.p284
Wilks, Major, recommends dismissal of officers who prevent mutiny (1806), v1.p175n
Wilks, Mark,
his opinion of the Nandidrug mutiny (1806), v1.p173n
ridicules idea of premeditation in Madras mutinies, v1.p179
Wilmer, Mr., an American gentleman, serves in Calcutta Volunteers, v6.p18
Wilson, Bishop, Lord Canning’s letter to him in May, v2.p86n
Wilson, Brig. N.,
left to defend intrenchment at Kanhpur (28 Nov), v4.p173
ordered to advance from intrenchment, v4.p176
repulsed in advance from intrenchment, v4.p176
dies fighting bravely at Kanhpur (28 Nov), v4.p177
Wilson, Capt. Thomas Fourness,
his character, and services at Lakhnao, v3.p323
staff-officer at battle of Chinhat, v3.p286
distinguished at battle of Chinhat (29 June), v3.p377
his account of Sir H. Lawrence’s death, v3.p292
visits each post at Lakhnao daily, v3.p312
his account of Lieut. S. Lawrence’s daring at Johannes house, v3.p302n
his description of first relief of Lakhnao (24 Sept), v3.p321
his description of the manual labour demanded from garrison, v3.p316
his great services during defence of Lakhnao, v3.p387
his subsequent services, and death, v3.p324n
Wilson, Col. Archdale, Brigadier of Artillery,
commands at Mirath, v2.p48
his character, v2.p18
the guard at his house fire at passing officers, v2.p45n
on outbreak of mutiny instantly prepares European troops for action, v2.p49
protects principal places in the station, and marches to the Native Lines, v2.p49
but the mutineers had fled, v2.p50
defends himself from blame, for inaction of 11 May, v2.p76
Leads troops from Mirath (27 May), v2.p137
reinforced at the Hindan, by Gurkhas (1 June), v2.p140
defeats mutineers twice on the Hindan (30, 31 May), v2.p138, v2.p139,
his special commendation of Lodiana for forwarding supplies, v2.p384n
Attends Council of War at Dehli (14 June), v2.p399
his reasons for postponing attack on Dehli (16 June), v2.p401
writes despairingly to Sir H. Barnard, v4.p59n
Succeeds to command of Dehli Field Force (17 July), v2.p441
informs Sir J. Lawrence that unless he is reinforced he must shortly abandon Dehli, v2.p444n
convinced of necessity for regular siege of Dehli (17 July), v2.p445
despairs of taking Dehli with help from North-West Provinces, v4.p1
effect of his feared retirement from Dehli on Kanhpur (30 July), v3.p336
resolves to hold on to Dehli to the last, v2.p447
Directs Major Baird Smith to prepare a plan of attack on Dehli (20 Aug), v4.p4
his letter to Maj. Baird Smith, v4.p2n
announces approaching assault in Order to troops (7 Sept), v4.p7
resolves to assault Dehli (13 Sept), v4.p18
his four assaulting columns, v4.p19
provides Cavalry and Artillery to protect flanks of storming columns at Dehli, v4.p34
his arrangements for fourth assaulting column varied by Major Reid, v4.p20n
stations himself at Ludlow Castle during assault, v4.p22n
leads attack on and capture of Magazine (16 Sept), v4.p41
again desponds (17 Sept), v4.p42
his increasing weakness of mind and body, v4.p43n
despondingly thinks of withdrawing successful troops from Dehli, v4.p38 and n
orders destruction of spirituous liquors found in Dehli, v4.p41
Orders King of Dehli to be brought in alive, v4.p52
considers the King of Dehli an outlaw (21 Sept), v4.p52
refuses to see him when captured, v4.p54
gives Capt. Hodson permission to hunt down the secreted Princes, v4.p54
refuses to utilize Major Reid’s pencil notes on meritorious officers, v4.p12n
Proceeds on sick certificate to Himalayas (Sept), v4.p73
leaves Dehli for the Himalayas (4 Oct), v4.p101n
Wilson, Lieut., R.N., one of Peel’s Brigade, v4.p90n
Wilson, Mr. Cracroft, Commissioner,
describes plot for general massacre of the English, v2.p81
believes Col. Smyth saved the Empire by forcing on mutiny at Mirath, v2.p82
leads attack against Rampur fanatics (21 May), v3.p220
proposes to Sipahis to march to Mirath (2 June), v3.p221
mutineers threaten to shoot him, v3.p222
unintentionally leads Gen. Penny’s force into an ambuscade (30 Apr ’58), v4.p351
Wilson, Mr. James, Secretary of Board of Control (1849), v2.p14n
Wilson, Mr. J. C., on the taunts with which Native women excited Sipahis at Mirath, v2.p42n
Windham, Lieut. Charles, R.N., tries, but fails, to clear his father from charge of ungenerosity, v4.p179n
Windham, Maj.-Gen. Charles A., C.D.,
suggested as Commander of Persian expedition (1856), v1.p306
left in command of Kanhpur (3 Nov), v4.p103
orders given to him on taking command of Kanhpur, v4.p106
Sir Colin Campbell’s instructions, on leaving him at Kanhpur (9 Nov), v4.p159
strengthens entrenchment at Kanhpur, v4.p160
asks and obtains permission to detain troops at Kanhpur (14 Nov), v4.p162
warns Sir Colin Campbell of approach of Tantia Topi, v4.p162
suggests plan of aggressive defence of, v4.p164
extends his position at Kanhpur, as ordered, v4.p162
finds his communication with Lakhnao severed (19 Nov), v4.p163
guesses object of Tantia Topi’s advance from Kalpi, v4.p161
detaches troops to re-occupy Banni Bridge (23 Nov), v4.p162
Resolves to attack Tantia Topi, v4.p165
his plan for striking a blow at that leader, v4.p164
marches to confront Tantia Topi, v4.p165
attacks Linda, Topi at Pandu rivulet (26 Nov), v4.p166
hears of approach of Sir Colin Campbell, v4.p166
driven back on the left, forced to withdraw his right (27 Nov), v4.p170
Attacked by Tantia Topi (27 Nov), v4.p168
his defective tactics, v4.p172
compelled to fall back on Brick Kilns, v4.p169
orders general retreat on intrenchment, v4.p170
saves the intrenchment from Tantia Topi, v4.p170
guards extreme right during attack of 28 Nov., v4.p173
second illustration of his defective tactics, v4.p175
orders advance on right, and is repulsed, v4.p176
when too late, sends a few troops to support Brig. Carthew, v4.p180
ungenerously tries to cast blame on Brig. Carthew, v4.p179
unsuccessful attempt to clear him from imputation of ungenerous conduct towards Brig. Carthew, v4.p179
Given command of intrenchment at attack on Tantia Topi (6 Dec), v4.p188
begins attack on Tantia Topi, v4.p189
Windus, Lieut., I. N.,
his excellent service in Chutia Nagpur, v6.p172
receives the thanks of Government, v6.p172
Wingfield, Mr. Charles, Commissioner of Bahraich, v3.p261
his character, and sympathy with Native feeling, v3.p261
anticipates, and prepares for mutiny at Sikrora, v3.p262
goes from Sikrora to Gondah (9 June), v3.p263
flies from Gondah to Balrampur, 264
Wolseley, Capt., attacks and captures Moti Mahall, Lakhnao (17 Nov), v4.p143
Wood, Capt.,
marches into Sambalpur (29 Dec), v4.p308
defeats and scatters Sambalpur insurgents (30 Dec), v4.p303
wounded at Sambalpur, v4.p303
Wood, Lieut., his gallantry during attack on the Sikandarbagh (16 Nov), v4.p140
Wood, Mrs., nobly saves her injured husband, v2.p73n
Woodburn, Maj.-Gen.,
leads expeditionary column from Puna (8 June), v5.p7
ordered to march rapidly on Man, v5.p7
the march of his column the great hope of Indur, v3.p140
his column diverted to Aurangabad, and there halted, v3.p141
deviates from his course to suppress ill-feeling in that district (13 June), v5.p8
delays his departure from Aurangabad (25 June), v5.p10
Lord Elphinstone insists on his marching from that place, v5.p10
incapacitated by ill-health (29 June), v5.p11
retires in ill-health to Bina, v3.p161
Woodcock, Lieut., struck down in attack on Lahor Gate, Dehli, v4.p33
Woodcock, Mr. E. E., Collector of Rajshahi, v6.p26
Woodford, Lieut.-Col., commands Rifle Brigade at Kanhpur (28 Nov), v4.p173
Woodgate, Cadet, escapes from mutineers at Allahabad (6 June), v2.p190n
Woodhouse, Lieut., chases the murderers of Mr. Moore, v6.p43
Woodside, Rev. J., an American missionary, bravely brings cash through the worst part of Saharanpur, v6.p119
Woolcombe, Capt.,
marches with battery from Puna (8 June), v5.p7
his distinguished services in Central India, v5.p59
repulses centre of Dhar rebels with his battery (22 Oct), v5.p48
Woolley, Capt.,
commands at Narsinhpur, v5.p62
leads detachment, and restores order near Narsinhpur (Nov), v5.p73
occupies Chirapur, and disperses rebels (Dec), v5.p74
Worseley, Lieut., distinguishes himself at defence of Lakhnao, 385
Worthington, Capt., sent to Philur to order preparation of siege-train, ii 105+
Wratislaw, Lieut., R.N., one of Peel’s Brigade, v4.p91n
Wray, Midshipman, his good service in Danapur, v6.p172
Wright, Lieut., reports greased-cartridge scare at Damdamah (22 Jan), v1.p375
Wroughton, Lieut.-Col.,
sends Nipalese from Jaunpur to relieve Azamgarh (18 Sept), v4.p222
captures Mubarakpur (27 Sept), v4.p223
Wyatt, Mr., Collector, murdered at Bareli (31 May), v3.p212
Wyndham, Capt.,
leads Haidarabad troops against Shorapur (Jan ’58), v5.p86
advances to attack Shorapur (7 Feb ’58), v5.p87
Rajah of that place tries to lead him into an ambuscade, v5.p87
his troops attacked at night by Rajah of Shorapur, v5.p87
whom he defeats, v5.p87
Wynyard, Mr. William, Judge of Gorakhpur, v6.p52
his character, v6.p53
delays the departure of his Magistrate on hearing of Wrath outbreak, v6.p53
given civil charge of his district, with fall authority, v6.p54
enlists local guards (June), v6.p54
sends part of his doubtful Sipahis to Banaras with treasure, v6.p54
organizes the support of well-affected Natives, v6.p54
dissuades Sipahis from first attempt to plunder Gorakhpur treasury (8 June), v6.p55
Hears that Gurkhas will reach him from Palpa (9 June), v6.p55
hears of the plunder of the treasure he had sent to Banaras (11 June), v6.p55
proclaims martial law in his district (12 June), v6.p55
sends troops, and for a time tranquillizes Azamgarh, v6.p55
sends ladies from Gorakhpur to Banaras (20 June), v6.p56
Gurkhas from Palpa come to his aid (28 June), v6.p56
Mr. Tucker approves of all his acts (28 June), v6.p57
receives the thanks of Lord Canning, v6.p57
authorized to abandon Gorakhpur, if necessary, v6.p57
The difficulties surrounding him, in July, v6.p57
his forced retreat from Gorakhpur (13 Aug), v6.p58
marches with Gurkhas to Azamgarh (Aug), v6.p59
repulses attack at Gagha (20 Aug), v6.p59
reaches Azamgarh (27 Aug), v6.p59
Created chief civil officer of Azamgarh (27 Aug), v6.p59
while Judge at Azamgarh, present at action of Manduri (19 Sept), v4.p223
marches from Azamgarh, to recover Jaunpur, v6.p59
his great services not officially rewarded, vi. GO
This collection transcribed by Chris Gage