4550 THE LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 25, 1857.

Captain A. Skene, with his wife and two children, No. 3. Superintendent; Lieutenant F. D. Gordon, List of Europeans, whether belonging to the East Deputy Superintendent; Mr. T. Andrews, India Company's Service or not, who have been P. S. Ameen ; Mr. R. Andrews, with his wife killed or wounded by the hands of rebels. Pre- and four children, Deputy Collector and Deputy pared from papers on record in the Home Magistrate ; Mr. ~W. S. Carshore, wife and four Department, Calcutta. children, Collector of Customs; Mr. Wetton, Lieutenant-Colonel Finnis, llth N.I.; Mrs. Cham- wife, child, and two sisters, Patrol; Mr. Orr, bers, Captain Macdonald and his wife, Captain wife, and mother, Superintendent of Customs ; Taylor, Lieutenant Henderson, Lieutenant Captain J. Dunlop, 12th Native Infantry; Ensign Pattle, 20th N.I.; Lieutenant Macnabb, Veteri- S. B. Taylor, 12th Native Infantry ; Lieutenant nary-Surgeon Phillips, Veterinary-Surgeon W. C. L. Kyves, 12th Native Infantry; Dr. Davvson, his wife and children, 3rd Light McEgan, wife, and sister, 12th Native Infantry; Cavalry; Captain Fraser, Sappers and Minersj — Newton, wife, and four children, Quarter- Mr. Tregear, Inspector in the Educational master-Serjeant ; Lieutenant Camphell, and Department:—killed at by the muti- another cavalry officer, 14th Irregular Cavalry ; neers, 10th May, 1857. Serjeant Ryley, Overseer Public Works ; Cap- Lieutenant-Colonel Hogge, Artillery; Dr. Christie, tain F. J. Burgess, Revenue Surveyor ; Lieu- 3rd Light Cavalry;—wounded at Meerut by tenant Turnbull, Assistant Revenue Surveyor ; the mutineers, 10th May, 1857. Mi*. D. T. Blyth, wife, brolher-in-law, and S. Fraser, Esq., Commissioner and Agent; Cap- three children, Sub-Assistant Revenue Sur- tain Douglas, commanding the Palace Guards; veyor ; Mr. H. Millard, wife, and three chil- Rev. M. Jennings, Chaplain ; Miss Jennings ; dren, Sub-Assistant Revenue Surveyor; Mr. Miss Clifford; other European and Christian Munrood, Sub-Assistant Revenue Surveyor ; residents, names not given;—killed by the rebels Mr. J. Young, Sub-Assistant Revenue Sur- at Delhi, llth May, 1857. veyor ; Mr. G. Young, Sub-Assistant Revenue Captain Corfield, 9th N.I.; wounded at Etawah, Surveyor ; Mr. Gabriel; Lieutenant Powys, by a party of rebel Native Cavalry in the at- wife and child, Executive Engineer; Mrs. tempt to seize them, 16th May, 1857. Browne, wife of Deputy Commissioner, with Brigadier Sibbald, C.B., Brigadier . sister and child ; Mr. A. Scott, Clerk ; Mr. Division; Ensign Tucker, 68th N.I.; Dr. Hay, Purcell, Clerk ; Mr. Purcell, jun., Clerk ; Mr. Doctor ; Mr. Robertson, C.S., Mutloo, with wife and child, Clerk ; Mr. Judge; Mr. Orr, Deputy Collector; Mr. Raikes, .Mutloo, jun., Clerk ; Mr. Elliott, with father C.S., Additional Sessions Judge; Dr. Buch, and mother, Clerk ; Mr. Crawford, Clerk ; Educational Inspector; Mr. Aspinall's whole Mr. Fleming, out of service : Jhansi, 5th and family (Mr. Aspinall was an Uncovenanted 6th June. Massacred by the mutineers of the Assistant);—killed in the mutiny at Bareilly, 12th Native Infantry and 14th Irregular 31st May, 1857. Cavalry, aided by the Ranee of Jhansi, who Mr. Wyatt; Mr. Lawrence, Retired Clerk of the furnished them with armed men. Commissioner's Office, and his family of Mr. T. K. Loyd, Magistrate of Humeerpore ; Mr. children; supposed to have been killed in the Grant, Joint Magistrate of Humeerpore: mutiny at Bareilly, 31st May, 1857. Humeerpore, 14th June. Murdered by muti- Serjeant Staples, Bareilly Brigade j murdered neers, who are supposed to have been aided by while flying from Bareilly. the Rajah of Chirkaree. Mi\ Mordaunt Ricketts, C.S., Rev. Mr. M'Callum, Captain Burton and his two sons, Political Agent, Presbyterian Minister, and Mr. Smith, Officials Harowtee : Kotah, 15th October. Mui'dered by and inhabitants of Shahjehanpore;—killed by the the Kotah troops. mutineers in the outbreak at Shahjehanpore, Mr. Salder, Sub-Assistant-Surgeon: Kotah, loth 31st May, 1857. October. Lieutenant Hutchinson, Quartermaster of the 17th Captain Mo nek Mason, Political Agent, Joudh- N.I.; shot at Azimgurh by Madho Sing, a pore: Ahwa, 18th September. Murdered by Sepoy of the Light Company of the 17th N.I., the men of the Joudhpore mutineers, aided by 3rd June, 1857. This man owed Lieutenant the men of the disaffected Thakoors. Hutchinson a grudge. Mr. Neilson, Veterinary Surgeon : Ferozepore, Serjeant Lewis, Quartermaster-Serjeant of the 19th August. Throat cut from ear to ear by 17th Native Infantry : Azimgurh; dangerously the mutineers of the 10th Cavalry. wounded by the mutineers of the 17th N.L, 3rd Major Spencer and the Quartermaster-Serjeant, June, 1857. 26th Native Infantry : Mean Meer, 30th July. Lieutenant Mara, commanding the two companies Attacked by the men of the regiment and mur- of the Loodiana Regiment of Sikhs; shot in the dered, along with the Havildar-Major and chest while walking in the verandah of the Soobadar. Cutcherry, at Jounpore, in which place the Brigadier Brind, Commanding at Sealkote : European inhabitants had taken refuge against Sealkote, 9th July. Killed by mutineers of a party of Sepoy Mutineers, 5th June, 1857. the 9th Light Cavalry. Mr. B. R. Cuppage, C.S., Assistant Magistrate; Dr. James Graham, SuperlnLending Surgeon ; shot in the back, at Jounpore. He was dis- Dr. J. C. Graham, Medical Storekeeper : Seal- covered lifeless on his face by the party who kote, 9th July. Shot dead by mutineers of the quitted the Cutcherry, 5th June, 1857. 9th Light Cavalry, in their carriages, in pre- Serjeant Bigwood, 13th Irregular Cavalry. Ser- sence of their female relatives. jeant Bigwood was with the fugitive party Captain Bishop, 46th Native Infantry : Sealkote, from Jounpore, but was killed while going to get 9th July. Murdered by mutineers of the 9th some papers from his house, 5th June, 1857. Light Cavalry. Mr. Thriepland, Deputy Collector of Jounpore, Reverend J. Hunter, with wife and child, Mis- and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Thriepland and sionary : Sealkote, 9th July. Murdered by a two children were hid in one of the Court Hindoostanee Peon, who had formc'rly been a Chuprassees' houses, but were betrayed and shot Jemadar of Magistrate's Chnprassees, but by some Sowars, 6th June, 1857. The children reduced for bad conduct. escaped.