INDEX. 



393 



Greathed, Colonel, 277, 283. 



Greathed, Hervey, 209, 222, 236, 

 245, 247, 253, 263. 



Greville, , 203, 225, 261. 



Guernsey, 18, 129. 



"Guides," the, 57, 58, 68, 69, 75, 

 100 — Hodson in command, 131 

 tt seq. — I'emoved from command, 

 156 — court of inquiry, 157 et seq., 

 172, 198, 206— Hodson takes 

 temporary command, 214, 220, 

 226, 230—237. 



Gulab Singh, 35, 46, 47, 78, 115. 



Halifax, Brigadier, 200. 



Hardinge, Lord, 21, 28, 35, 36, 50, 

 139, 186. 



Hariki, 31. 



Haripur, 134. 



Harland, Charles, 316. 



Harland, Rev. E., 3, 126. 



Havelock, General, 236, 252, 277. 



Hawes, , 224. 



Hela, 92. 



Herbert, Lieutenant, 93. 



"Hodson's Horse," 191, 192, 197, 

 198, 219, 221, 224, 236, 237, 

 251, 289, 291 et passim, 346. 



Hodson, Rev. G. H., "Hodson of 

 Hodson's Horse " quoted, 2 et 

 passim. 



Hodson, William Stephen Raikes, 

 birth and parentage, 1 — early 

 training, 3 — at Rugby School, 3 

 et seq. — Trinity College, Cam- 

 bridge, 15 et seq. — commission in 

 the Guernsey Militia, 18 — cadet 

 in the East India Company's ser- 

 vice, 19 — Madras and Calcutta, 

 20 — Agra, 21 — appointed to 2nd 

 Bengal Grenadiers, ib. — Delhi, 

 22— Umbala,24— First Sikh war, 

 25 et seq. — exchanges into 16th 

 Grenadiers, 32 — Lahore, 33 — 

 exchanges into 26th Sepoys, 36 

 — the march to UmbCda, 37 — 

 criticisms on the conduct of the 

 war, 38 et seq. — his estimate of 

 the native army, 41 — joins 1st 

 Bengal Fusiliers at Sabfithu, 42 

 — beginning of friendship with 

 Henry Lawrence, 43 — accom- 

 panies Lawrence to Kashmir, 46 



et seq. — secretary to Lawrence 

 Asylum, 53 et seq. — appointed to 

 the Guides, 58 — on the staff 

 of the Resident at Lahore, 59, 66 

 — after the Multan outbreak, 67 

 et seq. — Second Sikh war, 77 et 

 seq. — Assistant Commissioner in 

 the Punjab, 101 etseq. — a trip to 

 Kashmir, 113 et seq. — his pur- 

 chase of shawls, 119 et seq. — 

 Assistant Commissioner, Cis- 

 Satlaj states, 122 — marriage, 129 

 — in command of the "Guides," 

 131 et seq. — enmity towards him, 

 151 et seq. — the Khadar Khan 

 incident, 155 et seq. — the court 

 of inquiry, 157 et seq. — finding of 

 the court, 163 — Major Reynell 

 Taylor's investigations, 164 et 

 seq. — the accounts declared satis- 

 factory, 166 — further public in- 

 quiry not allowed, 168 et seq. — 

 return to the 1st Bengal Fusi- 

 liers, 174 — Colonel Welchman's 

 appeal, 181 — beginning of the 

 hunting, 190 — assistant quarter- 

 master-general and Intelligence 

 Officer to Anson's force, 191 — 

 empowered to raise 1000 irregular 

 horse, ib. — daring ride to Meerut, 

 192 — recruiting for "Hodson's 

 Horse," 197e< seq. — before Delhi, 

 201 et seq. — assists in preparing 

 plan for carrying Delhi, 209 — 

 routs the rebels at Rohtak, 239 

 et seq. — Basharat Ali shot, 248 

 et seq. — storming of Delhi, 254 

 et seq. — captures the King of 

 Delhi, 264 et seq. — seizes and 

 executes the three Shahzfidas, 

 267 et seq. — the prize-money 

 calumny, 278 et seq. — with Briga- 

 dier Showers, 280 ei seq. — charge 

 of looting refuted, 286 et seq. — 

 accompanies Seaton's column to 

 Fathigarh, 291 et seq. — action at 

 Gangyi'i, 294 et seq. — at Patiali, 

 296 et seq. — at Mainpiiri, 299— 

 the Miran-ke-Serai expedition, 

 301 et seq. — joins Sir Colin Camp- 

 bell, 308 — fighting at Sham- 

 sabad, 312 — Cawnpore, 315 et 

 seq. — "Hodson's Horse" in 



