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TREATIES-Continued.

agreement with Lahore Durbar, March 11, 1846; and December 16, 1846.

with Maharajah Gholab Singh of Cashmere, March 16, 1846.

with the Nizam, May 21, 1853.

agreement with the Nizam, May 21, 1860.

extradition treaty with Maharajah of Nepaul, February 10, 1855.

Treaty of Peace between her Majesty the Queen and the Shah of Persia, March 4, 1857.

TRICHINOPOLY besieged by the French and relieved by Captain Calliaud, 1757.

TRINCOMALEE taken from the Dutch by the English,

1781.

by the French, 1782.

restored to the Dutch, 1783.

again taken by the English, 1795. confirmed to them by treaty, 1802. TRINOMALLEE, battle of, 1767.

naval engagements between French and English off, March 17, and April 12, 1782.

taken by Tippoo Sultan, 1791.

TUCKER, Chairman of the Court of Directors, 1834 and 1847.

TULLYGAUN, English defeated at, by the Mahrattas, January 11, 1779.

TURNER, J. M., bishop of Calcutta from 1829; died, 1831. TWEEDDALE, the most noble the Marquess of, Governor of Madras from September 24, 1842, to February 23, 1848. TWENTY-FOUR PERGUNNAHS granted by Nabob Jaffier Ally Khan, 1757.

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UDIAMPUR, persecution of Syrian Christians by Don
Alexis de Menezes, Archbishop of Goa, 1599.
UMRITSUR FORTRESS, built by Runjeet Singh, 1809.
UNIVERSITY, Calcutta, established, January 24, 1857.

UNIVERSITY, Bombay, established, July 18, 1857.
Madras, established, September 5, 1857.

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VANSITTART, President of Council, July 27, 1760.

left Calcutta, 1764.

VAUX, JOHN, Governor of Bombay, 1690.

VELLORE, mutiny at, July 10, 1806.

VERNACULAR languages used for public business, 1837. VICTORIA POINT ceded by the Mahrattas in exchange for Gheriah, 1756.

VOLUNTEER CORPS, Calcutta, raised June 12, 1857.

Rifle Corps sanctioned, September 12, 1860. VOYAGE, first, round the Cape in sailing-ship by Vasco de Gama, 1498.

first, round the Cape in steam-ship, by Captain Johnson, 1825.

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WAGHERS, operations against, 1860-61.

WAGHORN, Lieutenant, born 1801; succeeded in taking Bombay Mail overland to England in thirty days, 1845; died, 1850.

WAITE, Sir NICHOLAS, Governor of Bombay, 1702. WALKER, Lieutenant-General Sir G. T., Commander-inChief, Madras, March 3, 1826, to May 11, 1831. WANDEWASH, battle of, January 21, 1760.

WARD, WILLIAM, born, October 20, 1769; died, March 7, 1823.

WARI taken by British troops, 1819.

WATSON, Admiral CHARLES, destroyed the stronghold of Angria in conjunction with Clive, 1756.

assisted him in taking Calcutta, 1756. WEER surrendered to the English, 1826. WELLESLEY, ARTHUR.-See WELLINGTON. WELLESLEY, Marquess, born June 20, 1760.

WELLESLEY, Governor-General, May 1798, to July 30,

1805.

Lord of the Treasury, 1786.

Commissioner for the Affairs of India, 1793 to 1798.
died, September 26, 1842.

WELLESLEY PROVINCE ceded to the British, 1802.
WELLINGTON, Duke of, born 1769.

sent, when Arthur Wellesley, to India.

appointed Commandant of Seringapatam 1799. had command of an army in the Mahratta war, 1803. took Poonah and Ahmednugger, August 12, 1803. gained the victory of Assaye, September 23, 1803. defeated Scindiah and the Rajah of Berar at Argaum, November 28, 1803.

again at Gawulghur, December 13.

compelled them to make peace, and returned to England, December 30.

WHISH, General, raised the siege of Mooltan, September 15, 1848; Moultan city stormed January 2, 1849; died, 1853.

WHITEHILL, JOHN, Esq., Governor of Madras, from 1777 to 1778, and from 1780 to 1781.

WILSON, General Sir ARCHIBALD, K.C.B., succeeded to command of army before Delhi, August 1, 1857.

stormed Delhi, September 14 to September 20, 1857. WILSON, DANIEL, Bishop of Calcutta, November 1832; died, January 2, 1858.

WINDHAM, General C., defeated at Cawnpore, November 27, 1857.

WUZEEREES, two expeditions against, 1860.

WYNCH, ALEXANDER, Governor of Bombay from 1773 to 1775.

recalled on account of his conquest of Travancore.

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XAVIER, FRANCIS, established Christianity in India, 1522;

died, 1552.

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YALE, ELIHU, Esq., Governor of Madras from 1687 to 1692.

YANDABOO, Treaty of, February 26, 1826.

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ZAMORIN, the, of Calicut, graciously received Vasco de Gama, 1498.

ZANZIBAR, discovered by Albuquerque, 1503.

ZEMAUN SHAH, threatened invasion of Hindostan, 1797; dethroned and deprived of sight, 1801.

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