Summary: laps of revenue, 246. Conversion of regular the great Marharattia. troops into armed Sepoys, 4. Attained 268. 289. Celerity in retreat, high reputation in Bengal, 42. 44. on the advance of the Peishwa’s Preparation, superior to those of IW forces, 49. 59. Memorial of, to offence, 275. Sir G. Barlow, on the neglect of his Mourro Panth, a title, i. 85. Death troops, 301, 302. account of and successor, 187. defeat in Guzerat, 1. 477. His Murdamgaum, i. 277. 287. 287, entrenchment attacked by Arfehre, iii. 281. 394, and Oostadh Khan, 388. Retreat, Murkundoun, the Peishwa’s attenipt 394. to pass, ii. 80. Mutiny of the Sepoys, iii. 84.85. Murarjce Bhow, i. 464. " 493. Discov- Myheeres, origin of the term, i. ered and put to death, 46S. 497. 561 . Mykerjee, Mr. i. 325. 345. Ofice, established to regulate the Nacoda, i. 86. Affairs of, 617. accounts of the principal states, 239. Padshaii, i. 57. n. Of the city Nagotna, early engagements of, of Bijapoor, 83. with Khunde Rao Dhabaray, iii. of the city of Deochul, 101. 184. 296. With Hurry-put, 201. Settlements to Laara Mansing, with the Patell for his share of Brahmin, and his son, 398. Nand Raj, collection of arrears, Nahnwara, i. 181. 531. 389. il?)A\ Pohed of the royal family, i. 8!J. Mubarek Jung, i. 544. Declared of, conventional form of, 90 Ameer of the Deccan, by his un­ Ohobee, i. 520. happy alliance with Muzuffi'- Jung, Oakley, Captain, iii. 327. 539. His departure from Moultry. ii. 25. 30. Pastness of Aurungabad, 565. Delivers to in obtaining information, 40. 44. Nizum Ally, 554. Oakley, Lieutenant, ii, 25. 30. Mucretaii, i. 162. An assassin. Offers to re-capture Burhan IJ- >siiu Omiirkurr, son of Onbekir- noon, 244. klin, ii, 21. Death of, and con- Orders sent to cunmanding officers, aequcnccs. 30. Lockeys in the event of being dis- O:nuree, i. 233. 256. Possessed of turbued, from Maulrur Rao, 249. Ahmednagur, 279. Conduct in Ollau Humdau, iii. 410. 424. the Nizam’s service, 578. Oldenburg, Colonel, ronlirm England’s promised support to the wukeel, i. 417. Omgheer-Kanadee, the firs! ii. Omba or Umba, the Peishwa’s means 527, iii. 18L. of defending himself, 1. 291, sol. Coverley, Lieut. iii. 306, 501. Pre­ sent at the action of Kumr. Oonur de Aries, ti. 32. 29. ( ORDERS OF THE DAY. 3 valuable consideration was guarantee (by the) English, provided it arrived at Baroda before the open­ ing of the breach. DD 3 3(D)fl(QStringLiteral)