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English prisoners in 1763, i.
29
Sonthal (Santhal), tribe, rising

of

of, in 1855, i. 290
South Africa, position
Indians in, ii. 140, 145, 146
Southborough, Lord, chairman
of Committees on Franchise
and Functions, ii. 221
Sovereign powers, conferred on
the East India Company, i.
ix, 33, 45, 46, 96-102, 123-5,
230-2
Sovereignty of Crown, not to be

affected by Indian legisla-
tion, ii. 32

Standing Committee, of Cham-
ber of Princes, ii. 193, 194
Standing Committee of Parlia-
ment on India, duties of, ii.
250, 254, 258

Standing Committees, of legis-
latures, suggested creation of,
ii. 165, 166, 249, 250
Standing Orders, see Rules
Statutory Commission, to re-
view progress of Indian
government and to advise as
to further measures, ii. 260,
261, 324, 325

Strange, Sir Thomas, i. 261
Subserviency, of natives, as

part of British policy prior to
1857, i. 360

Subzulkote (Sabzalkot), in Sind,
i. 277, 282

Sudaba, a Mahratta chief, i. 82,
84, 85, 93

Suddu Dewanny Adawlut (Sadr
Diwani Adalat), Supreme
Court for Civil Cases, i. 177,
178, 182, 183-8, 189
Suits by and against Secretary
of State for India, i. 381, 382
Sukkur (Sakhar), in Sind,

British occupation of, i. 275,
277, 278, 279, 281, 282, 283
Sunderbunds, treatment of
waste lands in, i. 167, 169,
170
Supplementary questions, ask-
ing of, ii. 128, 167, 168
Supreme Court of Judicature at
Fort William, i. 50-2, 55, 56,
59; relations with Council,
70, 74-7; removal of control
over legislation, 256-9

Swadeshi experience, deterrent
result of, on Indian capital,
ii. 203

Sydenham, Lord, views on re-
forms, ii. 233, 275

Talookdars of Oudh, position of,
ii. 6, 17

Taluk Boards, ii. 114
Tanjore, i. xvi, 83, 298
Tariff, protection, desire for, in
India, ii. 205, 206, 256, 257;
question of, as concerning
Indian government, 172, 294
Tea, East India Company's
monopoly of trade in, re-
voked by Act of 1833, i. 228,
266

Temple, Sir Richard, ii. 70
Territorial Army, in India,
right of Indians to serve on,
ii. 124, 131
Terrorism,

administration of
India never based on, ii. 337
Thugee, suppressed by Sir
William Sleeman, i. xx
Tipu Sahib, of Mysore, i. xiv, xvi
Training of civil servants,

Wellesley's views on, i. 192-6
Transfer of Indian Government
to Crown, grounds for, i.
319-29, 335-42, 342-55,
355-70
Transferred subjects, ii. 163,

168-73, 222, 242, 285, 286,
287; relaxation of Secretary of
State's control over, 159, 257,
258, 318, 319; of Governor-
General of Council's control
over, 158, 258, 284
Transitional character of re-
form scheme, ii. 224
Treaties, Sir Charles Napier's
views on respect for obliga-
tions arising out of, i. 274-
84; of East India Company
made binding on Crown under
Act of 1858, 382, 383
Treatment of Indians in the
Dominions, ii. 119, 133
135-51

Under-Secretaries, in Indian
government, ii. 255; in
Provinces, ii. 183, 244;
styled Council Secretaries,
287, 315, 316

Under-Secretaries for India,.ii.
123, 124, 316

United Company of Merchants
of England trading to the
East Indies, see East India
Company

United Provinces, of Agra and
Oudh (renamed from North-
Western Provinces), govern-
ment of, i. 295; legislature
of, ii. 100, 106, 289-301
Universities Act, 1904, i. xxvi
Upper chambers, in provincial
legislatures, ii. 177, 178; to
be inquired into by Statutory
Commission, 325; in Indian
legislature, 304; relations
with lower house, 309, 310,
340
Upton, Lt.-Col. John, nego-
tiates treaty with Peshwa, i.
81, 83, 84

Vacation of seats in local legis-
lative councils, ii. 301; in
Indian legislature, 307
Vellore (Vellur), Sepoy mutiny
at, i. 209, 219

re-

see Deputy-

Veto, of Supreme Court on
legislation, i. 53, 54;
pealed, 256-9, and see Dis-
allowance
Vice-President,
President
Viceroy, difficult position of
under constitution of 1919, ii.
273, 341, 342; style first
given to Governor-General
on assumption of direct sove-
reignty in 1858, i. 383, 385

Visits of Indians to the Do-
minions, ii. 135, 136, 141

War, orders for, control of
Secretary of State over, i.
379, 380

War of 1914-20, effect of, ii.
190, 191, 202, 211, 338
Ward, Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph,
views of, on position of
Indians in Dominions, ii. 147
Waste lands, native rights over,
i. 167

Wellesley, Marquis, Governor-
General (1798-1805), i. xvi,
xvii, 285, 362

Willingdon, Lord, ii. 230
Wilson, H. H., arguments of,
against abolition of Sati by
law, i. 212-16

Wilson, James, reorganizes in
1859 Indian finance, ii. 7
Wood, Sir Charles (Lord Hali-
fax), speech of, on the Indian
Councils Bill, 1861, ii. 3-20,
48

Women, franchise for, ii. 265

Yandaboo, treaty of 1826 of, i.
285

Zemindars (Zamindārs), farmers
of land revenue, transferred
by Lord Cornwallis into land
owners, i. xii, xv, 157-61,
166-74; failure of scheme,
ii. 5

Zillah or District Courts, es-
tablished by Cornwallis, i.
176, 177

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