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present at the banquet to Munro on his being made Governor of Madras, 177: Munro expresses his wish to resign to, 194: describes Burmese war to, 201-204.

Wellesley, Richard, Marquess, Governor-General, his despatch on the position of affairs in India, 82, 83: appoints Munro to the charge of Kánara, 87.

Wilks, Colonel M., History of Mysore, quoted, 43 n.

Yenjee Naik, partisan freebooter in Kanara, 99.

York, Duke of, expedition to Holland, 106.

Yule, Colonel Sir Henry, Hobson-Jobson quoted, 60 n, 1 70 n.

Zemán Sháh, Tipú invites, to invade India, 82.