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progress
of the Bengal native
infantry.
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Abstract of the articles of war. 1782.
Regulations for the Honourable Company's troops on the Coast of Coromandel.
1787.
Abstract of general orders and regulations of the East India Company's army.
1812
The East India Military Calendar, containing the services of general and field
officers. 3 vols. 1823.
Articles of war for the native troops. 1848.
A survey of the functions and constitutional importance of the Indian Army will
be found in the Report of the Indian Statutory Commission (1930).
PAMPHLETS AND CONTEMPORARY CONTROVERSY
Account of the origin, progress and consequences of the late discontent of the
army. . . .
1810.
BADENACH, Capt. W. Inquiry into the state of the Indian army: 1826.
Barlow, Sir G. H. A brief sketch of the services of Sir G. H. Barlow founded on
a series of authentic papers and correspondence. 1811.
Bell, Lt. -Col. John. Proceedings of a general court martial at Bangalore on the
trial of Lt. -Col. John Bell. 1835.
Bentinck, Lord WILLIAM. Memorial. . . containing an account of the mutiny at
Vellore. 1810.
FRERE, Sir H. Bartle. Letter to Col. Durand on the reorganisation of the Indian
army. 1858.
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JACOB, Gen. John. Remarks on the native troops of the Indian army. 1854.
Letter from an officer at Madras to a friend formerly in that service exhibiting the
rise, progress, and actual state of the late unfortunate insurrection in the
Indian army. 1810.
Letter from an officer in India. 1794.
Letter from the Marquis of Cornwallis on the best mode of new-modelling the
army of India. 1794.
[MACMULLEN, JOHN. ] Camp and barrack-room. 1846.
MALCOLM, Sir John. The disturbances in the Madras army. 1809.
Rise, progress, and character of the native army of India. 1816.
MARSH, Charles. Review of some important passages in the late administration
of Sir G. H. Barlow. 1813.
Exposure of the misrepresentations and calumnies in Mr Marsh's review. . . . 1813.
Original papers elucidatory of the claims preferred by the officers of ihe Honour-
able Company's army. 1794.
PETRIE, William. Statement of facts delivered to Lord Minto. 1810.
View of the policy of Sir George Barlow as exhibited in the acts of the Madras
government in the late unhappy occurrences. . . by Indus. 1810.
OTHER WORKS
Army in India and its evolution, The. Calcutta, 1924.
ATKINSON, Capt. G. F. Curry and rice, on forty plates. 5th ed. 1911.
BAYLY, Col. RICHARD. Diary. 1896.
Begbie, P. J. History of the services of the Madras artillery. n. d.
BROOME, Capt. ARTHUR. History of the rise and progress of the Bengal army. 1850.
BUCKLE, E. Memoir of the services of the Bengil artillery. 1852.
Bullock, Capt. H. Indian infantry colours. Bombay, 1932.
BURTON, Major R. G. History of the Hyderabad contingent. 1905.
CAMPBELL OF BARCALDINE, Major Sir DUNCAN. Records of Clan Campbell in the
military service of the Honourable East India Company, 1600-1858. 1925.
CARDEW, Sir ALEXANDER. The White Mutiny, 1929.
CAREY, W. H. The good old days of Honourable John Company. 2 vols. Calcutta,
1906.
Catalogue of Books relating to the military history of India. Simla, 1901.
CHARLES, WILLIAM. Soldiering in India. n. d.
DEWAR, DOUGLAS. Bygone days in India. 1922.
DODWELL, H. Sepoy recruitment in the old Madras army. Calcutta, 1922.
The Nabobs of Madras. 1926.
EWART, JOSEPH. Digest of the vital statistics of the European and native armies in
India. 1859.
HADLEY, Capt. George. A compendious grammar of the current corrupt dialect
of the jargon of Hindostan, commonly called Moors. 2 vols. n. d.
Hill, S. Č. The old sepoy officer. ” (English Historical Review, April and July,
1913. )
Hopson, Major V. C. P. Historical records of the governor-general's bodyguard.
1910.
List of the officers of the Bengal army, 1758–1834. (Vols. I and u covering
A-K, 1927, 1928. )
Imperial Gazetteer of India. Vol. rv. 1907
INNES, Lt. Col. P. R. History of the Bengal European regiment. 1885.
JACKSON, R. P. Historical records of the 13th Madras native infantry. 1898.
KAYE, Sir John. Lives of Indian officers. 2 vols. 1889.
Neill, Colonel. Regimental records of the ist Madras Europeans. 1842.
STUBBS, Major-Gen. F. W. List of officers who have served in the Bengal artillery.
Bath, 1892.
THACKERAY, Col. Sir EDWARD. Biographical notices of officers of the Royal,
(Bengal) Engineers. 1900.
“Three years' gleanings (a brief history of the Bombay army). ” (East India United
Service Journal, 1838. )
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1032
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VIBArt, Major H. M. Military history of the Madras engineers. 2 vols. 1881.
Addiscombe: its heroes and men of note. 1894.
Williams, Capt.
Historical account of the rise and progress of the Bengal native
infantry. 1817.
Williamson, Capt. Thomas. The East India Vade Mecum, or complete guide to
gentlemen intended for the civil, military or naval services of the Honourable
East India Company. 1810.
Wilson, Col. W. J. History of the Madras army. 5 vols. 1882.
CHAPTER X
THE MUTINY
UNPUBLISHED DOCUMENTS
The chief authorities for the history of this subject consist of the papers in the
Secret and Military Departments of the Government of India and of the provincial
governments. These are not yet accessible to the student save by special permission.
PUBLISHED DOCUMENTS
Parliamentary Papers: 1857 (session 2), vols. xxix, XXX; 1857-8, vols. XLII, XLI,
XLIV; 1859, vol. XVIII.
Panjab Government Records: Mutiny Correspondence, 2 vols. Lahore, 1911;
The Mutiny Reports, 2 vols. Lahore, 1911.
Collection of official narratives of the Mutiny furnished by the magistrates or
commissioners of the various localities. 1858.
Press-List of Mutiny Papers, 1857. Calcutta, 1921.
Calcutta Gazette.
FORREST, Sir G. W. Selections from the letters, despatches, and other state papers
in the Military Depar! ment of the Government of India, 1857-8. 4 vols.
Calcutta, 1893-1912.
Muir, Sir WILLIAM. Records of the Intelligence Department, North-Western
Provinces. 2 vols. 1902.
REMINISCENCES AND CONTEMPORARY PAMPHLETS
Annals of the Indian rebellion.
ATKINSON, Capt. G. F. The campaign in India, 1857–8. With illustrations. 1859.
Basis of the reorganisation of our power in India, by an old resident. 1858.
BOURCHIER, Col. G. Eight months campaign against the Bengal sepoy army. 1858.
CAMPBELL, R. J. R. India: its government, misgovernment and future considered.
1858.
CAVE-BROWN, J. The Panjab and Delhi in 1857. 1861.
Conduct after the disaffection and mutiny of the native regiments, and its con-
sequences. n. d.
Cooper, F. The crisis in the Punjab. Lahore and London, 1858.
Crisis in India: causes and proposed remedies by a military officer. 1857.
Crisis in the Punjab from May until the fall of Delhi, by a Punjab employé.
Lahore, 1858.
DUFF, Dr A. The Indian rebellion: its causes and results. 1858.
DUNLOP, R. H. W. Service and adventures with the Khakce Ressalah. 1858.
Edwards, W. Personal adventures during the Indian rebellion in Rohilcund,
Futehghur, and Oude. 1858.
FRASER, EDWARD. “The Pearl's Brigade in the Indian Mutiny. " (Mariner's
Mirror, XII, 23 899. )
Fraser, Capt. H. Our faithful ally the Nizam, showing. . . his services during the
Mutinies. 1865.
GOLDSMID, Sir F. J. James Outram. 2 vols. 1881.
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1033
GORDON-ALEXANDER, Lt. Col. W. Recollections of a Highland subaltern under
Colin Campbell. 1898.
GRANT, Gen. Sir Hope. Incidents in the Sepoy war. 1873.
GREATHED, H. H. Letters written during the siege of Delhi. 1858.
GREENE, Capt. D. S. Views in India, taken from drawings. . . . 1859.
GUBBINS, M. R. Account of the mutinies in Oude. 1858.
History of the siege of Delhi, by an officer who served there. 1861.
HODSON, G. H. Hodson of Hodson's Horse. . . being extracts from the letters of the
late Major W. S. R. Hodson. 1889.
JACOB, Sir G. Le G. Western India before and during the Mutinies. 1871.
JACOB, Brig. -Gen. John. Tracts on the native army of India. 1857.
KEENE, H. G. 57: some account of the administration of Indian districts during
thé revolt of the Bengal army. 1883.
Letters from Lucknow and Cawnpore. Greenwich (privately printed), 1858.
[MALLESON, Col. G. B. ] The Mutiny of the Bengal army by one who served under
Sir Charles Napier. 1858.
METCALFE, C. T. Two native narratives of the Mutiny in Delhi. 1898.
NORTON, J. B. The rebellion in India and how to prevent another. 1857.
OUTRAM, Sir JAMES. Campaign in India, 1857-8. Privately printed, 1860.
RAIKES, CHARLES. Notes on the revolt in the North-Western Provinces. 1858.
ROBERTS, FREDERICK, Lord. Letters written during the Indian Mutiny. 1924.
Russell, W. H. My diary in India, 1858–9. 2 vols. 1860.
SAYYID AHMAD KHAN. The causes of the Indian revolt. Benares, 1873.
SOMERVILLE, E. E. Wheel-tracks. 1923.
Tayler, William. Thirty-eight years in India. 2 vols. 1881.
THORNHILL, MARK. The personal adventures and experiences of a magistrate. 1884.
TURNBULL, Major J. R. Sketches of Delhi. 1858.
VERNEY, EDMUND HOPE. The Shannon's Brigade in India. 1862.
YOUNG, Col. Keith. The siege, assault, and capture of Delhi, as given in his diary
and correspondence. 1902.
OTHER WORKS
General histories
[BALL, CHARLES. ) History of the Indian Mutiny. 2 vols.
Abstract of the articles of war. 1782.
Regulations for the Honourable Company's troops on the Coast of Coromandel.
1787.
Abstract of general orders and regulations of the East India Company's army.
1812
The East India Military Calendar, containing the services of general and field
officers. 3 vols. 1823.
Articles of war for the native troops. 1848.
A survey of the functions and constitutional importance of the Indian Army will
be found in the Report of the Indian Statutory Commission (1930).
PAMPHLETS AND CONTEMPORARY CONTROVERSY
Account of the origin, progress and consequences of the late discontent of the
army. . . .
1810.
BADENACH, Capt. W. Inquiry into the state of the Indian army: 1826.
Barlow, Sir G. H. A brief sketch of the services of Sir G. H. Barlow founded on
a series of authentic papers and correspondence. 1811.
Bell, Lt. -Col. John. Proceedings of a general court martial at Bangalore on the
trial of Lt. -Col. John Bell. 1835.
Bentinck, Lord WILLIAM. Memorial. . . containing an account of the mutiny at
Vellore. 1810.
FRERE, Sir H. Bartle. Letter to Col. Durand on the reorganisation of the Indian
army. 1858.
## p. 1031 (#1075) ##########################################
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1031
JACOB, Gen. John. Remarks on the native troops of the Indian army. 1854.
Letter from an officer at Madras to a friend formerly in that service exhibiting the
rise, progress, and actual state of the late unfortunate insurrection in the
Indian army. 1810.
Letter from an officer in India. 1794.
Letter from the Marquis of Cornwallis on the best mode of new-modelling the
army of India. 1794.
[MACMULLEN, JOHN. ] Camp and barrack-room. 1846.
MALCOLM, Sir John. The disturbances in the Madras army. 1809.
Rise, progress, and character of the native army of India. 1816.
MARSH, Charles. Review of some important passages in the late administration
of Sir G. H. Barlow. 1813.
Exposure of the misrepresentations and calumnies in Mr Marsh's review. . . . 1813.
Original papers elucidatory of the claims preferred by the officers of ihe Honour-
able Company's army. 1794.
PETRIE, William. Statement of facts delivered to Lord Minto. 1810.
View of the policy of Sir George Barlow as exhibited in the acts of the Madras
government in the late unhappy occurrences. . . by Indus. 1810.
OTHER WORKS
Army in India and its evolution, The. Calcutta, 1924.
ATKINSON, Capt. G. F. Curry and rice, on forty plates. 5th ed. 1911.
BAYLY, Col. RICHARD. Diary. 1896.
Begbie, P. J. History of the services of the Madras artillery. n. d.
BROOME, Capt. ARTHUR. History of the rise and progress of the Bengal army. 1850.
BUCKLE, E. Memoir of the services of the Bengil artillery. 1852.
Bullock, Capt. H. Indian infantry colours. Bombay, 1932.
BURTON, Major R. G. History of the Hyderabad contingent. 1905.
CAMPBELL OF BARCALDINE, Major Sir DUNCAN. Records of Clan Campbell in the
military service of the Honourable East India Company, 1600-1858. 1925.
CARDEW, Sir ALEXANDER. The White Mutiny, 1929.
CAREY, W. H. The good old days of Honourable John Company. 2 vols. Calcutta,
1906.
Catalogue of Books relating to the military history of India. Simla, 1901.
CHARLES, WILLIAM. Soldiering in India. n. d.
DEWAR, DOUGLAS. Bygone days in India. 1922.
DODWELL, H. Sepoy recruitment in the old Madras army. Calcutta, 1922.
The Nabobs of Madras. 1926.
EWART, JOSEPH. Digest of the vital statistics of the European and native armies in
India. 1859.
HADLEY, Capt. George. A compendious grammar of the current corrupt dialect
of the jargon of Hindostan, commonly called Moors. 2 vols. n. d.
Hill, S. Č. The old sepoy officer. ” (English Historical Review, April and July,
1913. )
Hopson, Major V. C. P. Historical records of the governor-general's bodyguard.
1910.
List of the officers of the Bengal army, 1758–1834. (Vols. I and u covering
A-K, 1927, 1928. )
Imperial Gazetteer of India. Vol. rv. 1907
INNES, Lt. Col. P. R. History of the Bengal European regiment. 1885.
JACKSON, R. P. Historical records of the 13th Madras native infantry. 1898.
KAYE, Sir John. Lives of Indian officers. 2 vols. 1889.
Neill, Colonel. Regimental records of the ist Madras Europeans. 1842.
STUBBS, Major-Gen. F. W. List of officers who have served in the Bengal artillery.
Bath, 1892.
THACKERAY, Col. Sir EDWARD. Biographical notices of officers of the Royal,
(Bengal) Engineers. 1900.
“Three years' gleanings (a brief history of the Bombay army). ” (East India United
Service Journal, 1838. )
## p. 1032 (#1076) ##########################################
1032
BIBLIOGRAPHY
VIBArt, Major H. M. Military history of the Madras engineers. 2 vols. 1881.
Addiscombe: its heroes and men of note. 1894.
Williams, Capt.
Historical account of the rise and progress of the Bengal native
infantry. 1817.
Williamson, Capt. Thomas. The East India Vade Mecum, or complete guide to
gentlemen intended for the civil, military or naval services of the Honourable
East India Company. 1810.
Wilson, Col. W. J. History of the Madras army. 5 vols. 1882.
CHAPTER X
THE MUTINY
UNPUBLISHED DOCUMENTS
The chief authorities for the history of this subject consist of the papers in the
Secret and Military Departments of the Government of India and of the provincial
governments. These are not yet accessible to the student save by special permission.
PUBLISHED DOCUMENTS
Parliamentary Papers: 1857 (session 2), vols. xxix, XXX; 1857-8, vols. XLII, XLI,
XLIV; 1859, vol. XVIII.
Panjab Government Records: Mutiny Correspondence, 2 vols. Lahore, 1911;
The Mutiny Reports, 2 vols. Lahore, 1911.
Collection of official narratives of the Mutiny furnished by the magistrates or
commissioners of the various localities. 1858.
Press-List of Mutiny Papers, 1857. Calcutta, 1921.
Calcutta Gazette.
FORREST, Sir G. W. Selections from the letters, despatches, and other state papers
in the Military Depar! ment of the Government of India, 1857-8. 4 vols.
Calcutta, 1893-1912.
Muir, Sir WILLIAM. Records of the Intelligence Department, North-Western
Provinces. 2 vols. 1902.
REMINISCENCES AND CONTEMPORARY PAMPHLETS
Annals of the Indian rebellion.
ATKINSON, Capt. G. F. The campaign in India, 1857–8. With illustrations. 1859.
Basis of the reorganisation of our power in India, by an old resident. 1858.
BOURCHIER, Col. G. Eight months campaign against the Bengal sepoy army. 1858.
CAMPBELL, R. J. R. India: its government, misgovernment and future considered.
1858.
CAVE-BROWN, J. The Panjab and Delhi in 1857. 1861.
Conduct after the disaffection and mutiny of the native regiments, and its con-
sequences. n. d.
Cooper, F. The crisis in the Punjab. Lahore and London, 1858.
Crisis in India: causes and proposed remedies by a military officer. 1857.
Crisis in the Punjab from May until the fall of Delhi, by a Punjab employé.
Lahore, 1858.
DUFF, Dr A. The Indian rebellion: its causes and results. 1858.
DUNLOP, R. H. W. Service and adventures with the Khakce Ressalah. 1858.
Edwards, W. Personal adventures during the Indian rebellion in Rohilcund,
Futehghur, and Oude. 1858.
FRASER, EDWARD. “The Pearl's Brigade in the Indian Mutiny. " (Mariner's
Mirror, XII, 23 899. )
Fraser, Capt. H. Our faithful ally the Nizam, showing. . . his services during the
Mutinies. 1865.
GOLDSMID, Sir F. J. James Outram. 2 vols. 1881.
## p. 1033 (#1077) ##########################################
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1033
GORDON-ALEXANDER, Lt. Col. W. Recollections of a Highland subaltern under
Colin Campbell. 1898.
GRANT, Gen. Sir Hope. Incidents in the Sepoy war. 1873.
GREATHED, H. H. Letters written during the siege of Delhi. 1858.
GREENE, Capt. D. S. Views in India, taken from drawings. . . . 1859.
GUBBINS, M. R. Account of the mutinies in Oude. 1858.
History of the siege of Delhi, by an officer who served there. 1861.
HODSON, G. H. Hodson of Hodson's Horse. . . being extracts from the letters of the
late Major W. S. R. Hodson. 1889.
JACOB, Sir G. Le G. Western India before and during the Mutinies. 1871.
JACOB, Brig. -Gen. John. Tracts on the native army of India. 1857.
KEENE, H. G. 57: some account of the administration of Indian districts during
thé revolt of the Bengal army. 1883.
Letters from Lucknow and Cawnpore. Greenwich (privately printed), 1858.
[MALLESON, Col. G. B. ] The Mutiny of the Bengal army by one who served under
Sir Charles Napier. 1858.
METCALFE, C. T. Two native narratives of the Mutiny in Delhi. 1898.
NORTON, J. B. The rebellion in India and how to prevent another. 1857.
OUTRAM, Sir JAMES. Campaign in India, 1857-8. Privately printed, 1860.
RAIKES, CHARLES. Notes on the revolt in the North-Western Provinces. 1858.
ROBERTS, FREDERICK, Lord. Letters written during the Indian Mutiny. 1924.
Russell, W. H. My diary in India, 1858–9. 2 vols. 1860.
SAYYID AHMAD KHAN. The causes of the Indian revolt. Benares, 1873.
SOMERVILLE, E. E. Wheel-tracks. 1923.
Tayler, William. Thirty-eight years in India. 2 vols. 1881.
THORNHILL, MARK. The personal adventures and experiences of a magistrate. 1884.
TURNBULL, Major J. R. Sketches of Delhi. 1858.
VERNEY, EDMUND HOPE. The Shannon's Brigade in India. 1862.
YOUNG, Col. Keith. The siege, assault, and capture of Delhi, as given in his diary
and correspondence. 1902.
OTHER WORKS
General histories
[BALL, CHARLES. ) History of the Indian Mutiny. 2 vols.
