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Massacre of Heera Sinc^, and all his Retinue - - ii3 



The Author's escape, when Sheer Sin^ was assassinated 114 

 Dismissal of the Author from the Court of Lahore, 



in 1844 - - - - - - 114 



The Author re-instated, by Jewahir Sing, in 1844 - ^^7 



Jewahir Sing shot, by the Soldiery - - - 118 



Cholera-morbus at Lahore, in 1845 - - - 119 



Runjoor Sing, Commander of the Sikhs at AHwal - 119 



Robbery committed by Runjoor Sing's soldiers - 119 



Lall Sing, appointed Prime Minister - - - 121 



Teja Sing proclaimed Commender-in-Chief of the 



forces . ^ . . . . 122 



Prince Waldemar of Prussia, in the English ranks - 123 



Decisive Battle of Sobraon, on lOth February, 1846 - 123 



Death of the Baba Beer Sing . - - . 124 



Utter Sing, brother to Lena Sing the murderer of the 



Prince -.-... 124 



Gholab Sing remained neutral, at Jummoo - - 125 



The Author's conversation with Gholab Sing - - 126 



English prisoners at Philoor, sent as Guests to the 



Author's house, by Gholab Sing - - 126 

 The Author accompanies Gholab Sing, as private Coun- 

 sellor, to the English Camp ... 126 

 End of the Independent State founded by Runjeet 



Sing ..---. 127 

 Sir Henry Lawrence, appointed to the English Resident- 

 ship, at Lahore, in 1846 - - . 127 

 Lall Sing removed, by the English, to Agra, and pen- 

 sioned --.--. 128 

 Tejah Sing created Rajah of Seealkot ■ - - 128 

 The Ranee exiled, by the English, to the Fortress of 

 Sheg-Opur, and afterwards to anothor Fortress on 

 the Ganges, whence she contrived to escape - 12S 

 Sir Frederick Currie Resident of Lahore, during the 

 absence of Sir Henry Lawrence, who accompanied 

 Lord Hardinge to England - - - 128 

 Murder of Agnew and Anderson, at Mooltan - - 129 

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