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INDEX. 281 Holkar, 225 ; accepts Marquess Wellesley's conditions, 226 Hutchinson, General Hely, opens a communication with General Baird, 260-261; orders up Baird's forces, 270 ; receives the surrender of the French force, 271 Hughes, Sir Edward, commands the English fleet in the Madras Eoads, 21 ; makes for the French transports, 21 ; hoves too and prepares for battle, 22 ; engages Suflfren, 23, 21 ; but without results, 21 ; again engages Sufh-en, 25 ; with a similar result, 26 ; engages the French fleet off Negapatam, 36 ; again without results, 36 ; keeps the sea off Negapatam, 40 ; bears up for Madras, 41 ; consequences of prolonged stay off Negapatam, 47 ; awakens from his dream and finds Trincomali lost, 48 ; en- gages the French fleet, 51-54 ; with indecisive result, 54, 55 ; takes his fleet round to Bombay, 60 ; perils of the voyage, 61 : takes up a strong positon off Porto Novo, 67 ; is out mnnceuvred by Suffren, 68 ; determines to accept the battle offered by Suffren, 70; fights and bears up for Madras, 71, TXDIA, Argument why, fell i necessarily under British Rule, 246-251 Iphifjenia, The, captured by the French, 137 Iphigenie, U Extraordinary en- counter of, with the Trincomali, 108 TESWANT EAO HOLKAR, de- (j feats Sindia's Army, 212 ; dis- misses Dudrenec, 222 ; great military talents of, 224 ; brilliant manoeuvres of, 225 Johnstone, Commodore, takes an English squadron to the Cape, 13 ; puts into Porto Praya, 13 ; is surjjrised by Suffren, 14 ; offers a gallant and successful resistance, 15, 16 ; declines to follow up the repulse of the enemy, 17 and note KADAL^R, taken by the French, 29; description of the defences of, 64 ; engagements before, 64-74 Kanund, Battle of, 178. Keating, Colonel, is sent with an expedition against Rodriguez, 116 ; again against Bourbon, 117 ; disembarks and defeats the French, 118-122; sails away with his prizes, 123 ; receives reinforcements, and proceeds again against Bourbon, 12 Ji; anxiety caused to, by the tJ^i4U» off" the island, 125 ; manoeuvres of, 126 ; receives the sun'ender of the island, 129 LAKE, Lord, attacks and cap- tures Aligarh, 218 ; beats Bourquin at Delhi, 220, 221 Lakhairi, Battle of, 180, 181 Lakhwa D;ida, reinforces Gopal Rao Bhclo with Sindia's cavalry, 179 ; revolts against Doaliit Rao, 201 ; is beaten by Perron, and dies, 202 Lally, the younger, loses a gun at Arni, 32 ; serves under the Nizam, 240 Lambert, Captain, is forced to sur- render to the French, 138 Landelle, Mousieurde la, is shipped