424
MALCOLM
369, 386; approves Elphinstone's
provisions for the Deckan feuda-
tories, ii. 62 ; his considerate feel-
ing towards the natives, 66 ; his
disappointment at losing the
governorship of Bombay, 101 ;
proposal to make him lieutenant-
governor of the Deckan provinces,
102 ; arrives at Bombay to suc-
ceed Elphinstone, 197; dinner
party to. at Lord Ellenborough's,
300 ; his death, 331; his ' Life of
Clive,' 340, 345
Malcolm, Sir Pulteney, i. 339
Malwa, government of, ii. 123
Mamlutdar, native official, ii. 82
Marischal, Earls, connected with the
Elphinstones, i. 3
Martyn, Rev. Henry, i. 231, 233
Maxwell, Colonel, death of, i. 64, 68
Megara, ii. 234
Mehemet Ali, his treatment of
Franks during the war, ii. 203
Meer Khan, i. 197
Meer Mohammed Aly, i. 211
Mercer, Mr., i. 169, 172, 174
Metcalfe, Mr., i. 184
Mezzofanti, ii. 310
Mill's ' History of India,' ii. 353, 355
Milne, Colonel, i. 358
Milton's ' Paradise Regained,' i. 280
Minto, Lord, i. 159, 181
Mirza Geraumee Khan, i. 210
Mocha, expedition to, ii. 121
Moguls, physiognomy of the, i. 329
Mohammedan law, ii. 134
Monson, Colonel, retreat of, i. 107,
114
Moore, the poet, 289
Moors dialect, i. 21
Morea, people of the, ii. 239; rav-
ages of Ibrahim's troops in, 247
Morrison, Cornet, ii. 34
Morritt, Mr., ii. 301
Mulwan, cession of, i. 251, 253
Munna Baupoo, i. 121
Munro, Colonel, ii. 101, 125
Munro, Sir T., ii. 35, 58, 110; his
'Life,' 292
Murray, Charles, ii. 304
Murray, Lord, his early recollections
of Elphinstone, i. 6
Mussulman rule in India, ii. 348
Mutinies, Vellore, i. 147,164; Bar-
rackpoor, ii. 167; Bengal, 398;
European, 404
Mycenae, the Treasury of, ii. 236
Mysore, condition of, i. 29
PESHAWUR
"M^AGPOOR, court of, i. Ill ; attack
on the British brigade at, ii. 12
Nana Furnavanese, i. 38
Nana Sahib, i. 132
Napoli, ii. 238
Narnalla, fort, i. 92
Nassick, Buddhist caves of, i. 279
Natives, education and employment
of, ii. 143, 148,157; desire of, for
learning, ii. 172
Nautch-girls, i. 45
Nelson, Lord, lines of Tyrtaeus ap-
plicable to, i. 143 ; Southey's Life
of, i. 363
Nepean, Sir Evan, ii. 75
Nerbudda, new source of the, i. 156
Nisaaa, ii. 234
Nizam, the, personal description of,
i. 35
North-western frontier, condition of,
ii. 121
Nymphs, grotto of the, ii. 252
(1CHTERLONY, Sir David, i. 365
^ O'Connell, Daniel, oratory of, ii.
327, 329, 330
O'Connor, Feargus, ii. 328
Odeypoor, mode of killing tigers at,
i. 156
Olympia, plain of, ii. 249 ; remains
of, 250
Olympic games, ii. 251
Omar Khan, i. 204
Oriental proper names, ii. 367
Oude, annexation of, ii. 393
Oxus, river, different names of, i. 330
"DALAMEDES, fort of, ii. 238
*** Palmer, Colonel, i. 17
Parliament, Reformed, first great
debate in the, ii. 327
Parsons, Major, ii. 252, 253
Pattinson, Lieutenant, gallantry of,
ii. 18
Peel, Sir Robert, ii. 328
Pereira, Mr., i. 233
Peloponnesus, scenery of the, ii. 241
Persia, Napoleon's mission to, i. 187 ;
vicissitudes of government in, ii.
314
Persian poetry, i. 125, 326, ii. 146;
language, spoken on both banks of
the Oxus, i. 265
Persian Gulf, piracy in the,ii. 107,121
Peshawur, reception of Elphinstone
at, i. 204