182Saw Waing, ex-Sawbwa of Lawksawk,154,214Saw Yan Naing,49,146,270-281Scott, Mr. J. G. (Sir J. George Scott, K.C.I.E.),43;expedition against the Shans,148-187;appointed to assist Mr. A. H. Hildebrand,209,216,219,220;expedition to Trans-Salween States,224-233Segrave, Mr., Superintendent of Police,274Set kya, a pretender, attacked by Colonel May,70,99;captured by the Lawksawk chief,232Shan Hills,31,99;plateau or thonze,92,141,148;race, or Tai branch,133,144Shan States, difficulties in dealing with,21,34;durbar,76,77,124-127;expedition against,133-187;at peace and policy,159-164Shans, Chinese,138;effort to win confidence of,148,152;Sawbwas,153;at home, quoted,285Shaw, Mr., accompanied Major Greenaway,279Shawy, Yoe (nom de plumeof Mr. J. G. Scott),148Sherriff, Mr., Representative of Rangoon Chamber of Commerce,285Shitywagyaung,294Shonshé,301Shwèbo,8,31,88Shwè Gya,248-254,264Shwègyin,54Shwègyobyu, Prince of Lower Chindwin,84,85,290,292,312Shwèkinyo Prince,115Shwèli, Lower,269Shwè Yan (guerilla leader), invades Ava and Kyauksè districts,65,270;death of,99Siam,138Siamese,136-138;claim to Shan country,167-169;claim to Karenni,202-208;invasion of Kengtung,214-216;methods of marking villagers,221Sibsong Panna (twelve provinces),233Sidoktaya,32Sihaung,293,297Sikaw,274Simla, embassy to,19;Sir George White's despatch from,98Simpson, Sir Benjamin, K.C.I.E., surgeon-general,91Sinbo,238,241,266Sinbyugyun,49,83Singu,149,150Sinkan,270,274,275,282Sipein,280Sittang River,12;Valley,30,32Si-u,274,280Siyins,287,292,293,312,320,322;submission of the,324,331Skene, Colonel,319,320Sladen, Colonel (Sir E. B. Sladen),7,8Smeaton, Mr. (the late Donald Mackenzie Smeaton, C.S.I., M.P.), made Chief Secretary,56;Commissioner of Central Division, account of cruelty of dacoits in Pagyi country,121,122Sokte tribe,287,322,331Sonpek, Tashon chief,289,294"Soul of a People" quoted,24Stanton, D.S.O., Lieutenant, of the Intelligence Department,180Stedman, Colonel E. (now Sir Edward Stedman, G.C.B., K.C.I.E.),35,36,50;appointed Inspector-General of Police in Upper Burma, constitution and training of military police, supplies, &c.,56-59,72;leader of expedition to open trade routes through Shan States,149-152;Fort (named after Colonel Stedman),124,126,147,151-187Stewart, Lieutenant John,319Su Gaung,83Sumput,279Supayalat, Queen,6,88Sylet Hills,287Symes, Mr. E. (the late Sir E. Symes),55,114Symons, Colonel W. Penn, expedition against Maung Tha Gyi,85-89;sent to settle disturbances in Sagaing,104;plan to deport those aiding dacoits,105;succeeds the command in Nyingyan and Magwè,118-120;Chin-Lushai Campaign report,329;Thetta report,333;Klanglangs report,334,335Swetenham, Major,154,164,181Szechuen,43,156TTabayin,40Tabet,162Taeping River, tributary of the Irrawaddy,240Tai, Siamese branch of Indo-Chinese,133,134Taiktaga San driven out of Mehawnghsawn,217Taingda,32;Mingyi,111Tamhpak,162Ta Möngs (Shan headmen),173Tao,319,335Tapaw,245Ta Sanglè, ferry on the Salween,219Tashons (nicknamed Baungshès by the Burmans), submission of,288,289,293,310,312,322Taungbaw,259,260Taungdwingyi,8,32,64,102,115-119Taunggyo,327Taunglet, southern portion of Hsenwi,140Taungtek,317Tahwepon, ferry on the Salween,218Tawngpeng,165,177-179,268Tawphaya, Chief Minister of Kengtung,228Tawyan tribe,322Temple, Sir Richard,126Tengyueh,75Thabeikkyin,47Thade's gang,83Thama Sawbwa,262,263Tharrawaddy,55,90,95,148Thathanabaing, Pongyi,37,39Thayetmyo,54,55,62,82,83,90,116,117Thebaw, King, rule, character, and submission,2,6,7,103,140-145,214Theinni (Hsenwi),77,174Thetta,309,333,334Thibet,133Thonze, or Hsumhsai,141Thugyis (village headmen),111,122Tohon Range,274Tokgyi,115Tôklaing,304Tongking,134Tonnochy, Captain,124Touche, Mr. J. D. La (Sir James La Touche),12;Commissioner of Southern Division,29Toungoo,29,30,61;and Mandalay Railway,126,152Tregear, Brigadier-General (Major-General Sir Vincent William Tregear, K.C.B.),319,323Triscott, R.A., C.B., D.S.O., Colonel Charles Prideaux, Commander of the force in the Expedition to the Jade Mines,240-255Tuck, Mr. H. N.,334Tucker, Mr. Henry St. George, Commissioner of Eastern Division,12,29;meets Sir Charles Crosthwaite,60,61Tungzang,332Twet, Ga Lu (formerly a monk, a native of Kentawng),144;leader against the Limbin Confederacy,145,154,156,163,168;driven out of Kentawng, surrender and death,184-187Twingé,271Twomey, Mr.,238,257,259UU Po (Cadet of Hsenwi House),139Uyu River,253VVictoria, Queen-Empress,125,136-138,146,155,158,180,190Victoria, Mount,330,336Village regulations,81WWa States,43Wales, their R.H. the Prince and Princess of,163;H.R.H. Prince Albert Victor of,121Wallace, Lieutenant,155,157Wanyin Myoza,169Waranaung,266Warry, Mr.,40,240-244,283Washa,284Welaung,110,111,113Welôn,83Wetherell, Mr., killed,333Whenohs tribe,322White, Major-General Sir George, describes military difficulties,14;asks for reinforcements,16;takes command,18;Upper Burma subjugated,18;consultation with Sir C. Crosthwaite,29;question of helping Hsipaw,50;meets Sir C. Crosthwaite,65;on communications,66;as administrator,70;expedition against dacoits in Sagaing district,71,72;expedition into Shan States,76,77;preparations against Maung Tha Gyi,85;trouble expected with the Wuntho Sawbwa,92-94;despatch on casualties in the army,98;equips the force for Mogaung expedition,239;consultation with Sir C. Crosthwaite as to protection against Chins,296;operations against Chins,300-307White, Mr. Herbert Thirkell (now Sir H. T. White, K.C.S.I., late Lieut.-Governor of Burma),46;sent with Colonel Stedman to open roads through Hsumhsai,141,142;deputation to Hsumhsai,146Willcocks, Captain (now Lieut.-General Sir James Willcocks, K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O.) intelligence officer,329Williams, R.A., Lieutenant, Staff Officer to Captain Triscott, R.A.,240Wilson, R.N., Captain, Port Officer at Rangoon,311Wolseley, C.B., Brigadier-General George (afterwards General Sir George Wolseley, C.B.),283-286Wun, Governor of Kani, murdered,33Wundwin,60,154Wunkadaw, ruler of Pakokku, and her son, theMyo-thugyi,63,92Wuntho Sawbwo (Shan chief),30,90-94,281YYabon,279Ya Hnit (chief of the Klanklangs),334,335Yahows,322Yamèthin,8,61,120Yangtze, Upper,134Ya Nyun, dacoit leader,98,110;account of his doings,111-113;surrenders,114Yan Sin, dacoit leader,83Yaw country,32,63,290,291,295;river and valley,292,295Yawdwin,329,330,336Yawlu,319Yaw Mingyi,111Yawnghwè or Burmese Nyaungywe,137,139,142,146-153;Sawbwa decorated,124;assisted Colonel Symons,194Yénangyaung,27,83,84,117,118Yendus,327,329,336Yen Shwèbo,105Ye-u,8,31Yokwa tribe,309,317,318,332-334Yoma, Arakan-,32;gangs,117Pegu-,32,61,116Yomas,116,120,121Yunnan,42,75,77,133,134,143,156Ywama,320,321;Klanklang Ywama,334;Tashon,320,321Ywathit,219ZZédi,260Zeittaung,121Zimme (Chiengmai),167