.
K
ASHMÍR
,
134
.
K
ÁTHIÁWÁR
,
105-6
.
K
HELÁT
,
130
.
K
ILDARE
, Marquess of,
36-7
.
K
OER
S
INGH
,
8
.
L
AWRENCE
, Lord,
54
,
77-9
,
120
:
quoted,
121-124
,
154
,
158
.
L
AWRENCE
, Sir Henry,
169
.
L
OUIS
XVI,
71
.
L
UMSDEN
, Major, quoted,
120
.
M
ADRAS
,
76
.
M
AGUIRE
, Mr.,
51
.
M
AHÁRÁJÁ
of Alwár,
107-110
.
M
AINE
, Sir Henry,
185
.
M
ALAN
, M. Caesar,
24
.
M
ARÁTHÁS
,
111
.
M
ARIE
Antoinette,
71
.
M
AYO
, Countess of,
16
,
41
,
192
.
M
AYO
, Earl of,
attitude towards the people and princes of India,
10-11
:
his foreign policy,
11-12
:
internal administration,
12-14
:
financial reforms,
14-15
:
ancestors and youth,
17-24
:
travels on the Continent,
25-6
:
Trinity College, Dublin,
26
:
entrance into society,
27
:
tour in Russia,
28-35
:
work during the potato disease and Irish famine,
35-6
:
Parliamentary contests and views regarding the Union and the Established Church,
36-7
:
becomes Lord Naas,
37
:
first speech in Parliament,
38
:
appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland,
39-40
:
his Irish measures, again Chief Secretary,
42-47
:
third time Chief Secretary for Ireland,
48
:
Irish insurrection dealt with,
49-50
:
declines the Governor-Generalship of Canada,
54-5
:
offer of the Viceroyalty of India,
54-55
:
letters to his sons,
57-59
:
Master of Kildare Fox-hounds,
60-64
:
preparation work at the India office, &c.,
65
:
his appointment attacked in the Press,
65-7
:
his Will,
68
:
his Indian voyage,
70-76
:
inspects Suez Canal,
72
:
arrival at Aden,
73
:
at Bombay,
75
:
at Madras,
75-6
:
at Calcutta,
77-9
:
his method of work as Viceroy,
80-97
:
a day's work,
91-4
:
his tact,
95-7
:
his dealings with the Feudatory States,
98-118
:
his policy towards the Rájput Princes,
100-102
:
dealings with Káthiáwár,
105-6
:
with the State of Alwár,
107-110
:
with Bhopál,
111-2
:
his views regarding the frontier and Lúshai tribes,
112-116
:
his Foreign Policy,
119-35
:
towards Afghánistán,
119-30
:
towards Balúchistán,
130-32
:
towards Eastern Turkestán,
132-35
:
his Financial Reforms,
136-57
:
results, table of,
140
:
reduction of Public Works Expenditure,
144
:
introduces his system of Local Finance, or 'Financial Decentralisation,'
149-54
:
the Income Tax,
154-55
:
Table of Revenue and Expenditure under his rule,
156
:
his Military Policy,
158-70
:
his plan for retrenchment of military expenditure,
159-69
:
his care for the well-being of the troops,
169-70
:
his Internal Administration,
171-86
:
his official tours and inspection of Public Works,
171-74
:
Railways,
176-7
:
Irrigation,
177-8
:
Education,
179-81
:
First Census of India taken,
181
:
Organisation of the Statistical Survey,
182
:
and of the Departments of Agriculture and Commerce,
182-3
:
his hospitality,
185-6
:
the visit of the Duke of Edinburgh,
185-6
:
his jail reforms,
186-93
:
penal settlement of the Andamans, and death-rate in,
188
:
state of discipline,
188-9
:
his reforms,
189-91
:
his visit to Burma,
191
:
his visit to the Andamans,
192-95
:
his assassination,
195-7
:
death,
196-201
.
M
ILITARY
Policy,
158-70
:
Reductions of the Native and European armies by Lord Lawrence,
158
:
Lord Mayo's plan for retrenchment of military expenditure,
159-69
:
and his care for the welfare of the troops,
169-70
.
M
OUNT
H
ARRIET
,
192-94
.
M
UTINY
, I
NDIAN
, results of,
7-9
,
13
.
N
AAS
, Lord,
37
. See
Earl of Mayo
.
N
ÁNÁ
S
ÁHIB
,
8