Chapter 8

.

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


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