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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 127<br />

Laurence—Archer, J. H. Commentaries on the Punjab Campaign of 1848-<br />

49-lnclud<strong>in</strong>g some additions to the History of the Second Sikh<br />

War from orig<strong>in</strong>al sources. W. H. Allen & Company, London,<br />

1878.<br />

Lauriston, Jean Law D. Memoire Sur Quelques affairs de L’ Empire Mogol,<br />

1756.1761 puble par Alfred Mart<strong>in</strong>eau. Edward Champion, Paris,<br />

1913.<br />

Law, Sir Algernon. India under Lord Ellenborough, March, 1842--June,<br />

1844: A selection from the hitherto unpublished papers and secret<br />

despatches of Edward Earl of Ellenborough, edited with an<br />

<strong>in</strong>troduction and appendices. John Murray, London, 1926.<br />

Intentions of British Government regard<strong>in</strong>g the Punjab, 47-50 ; read<strong>in</strong>ess<br />

for expected war, 113; preparation for war—contest to be<br />

postponed to November, 1845, 112-114.<br />

Lawrence, Lt. General Sir George. Rem<strong>in</strong>iscences of 43 Years <strong>in</strong> India,<br />

Includ<strong>in</strong>g the Cabul disasters, captivities <strong>in</strong> Afghanistan and the<br />

Punjab and a narrative of the mut<strong>in</strong>ies <strong>in</strong> Rajputana, edited by<br />

William Edwards. John Murray, London, 1874.<br />

Character of Afghans—treacherous, deceitful and blood-thirty, 29 ;<br />

hospitality of General Avitable, 34; atitude of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> towards<br />

the British <strong>in</strong> Cabul, 39; ‘Divide and Conquer’ policy and British<br />

gold <strong>in</strong> Afghan tribes, 89; Regency at Lahore, 227 ; Peshawar<br />

Prov<strong>in</strong>ce, S. Attar S<strong>in</strong>gh and General Gulab S<strong>in</strong>gh, 229; Lahore,<br />

239 ; Multan affair, Diwan Mulraj. 240-242; Agnew and Anderson<br />

killed, 243 ; S. Chattar S<strong>in</strong>gh, Canons’ refusal to obey him 246 ;<br />

reliability of General Gulab S<strong>in</strong>gh and Col. Ala S<strong>in</strong>gh, loyalty of<br />

Sikh troops, 247-48; Chattar S<strong>in</strong>gh rises, 250.; Sultan Mohd Khan<br />

hands over the British, 251 ; to S. Chattar S<strong>in</strong>gh, 259-61 ; prisoners<br />

well treated, 261-262; Chattar. S<strong>in</strong>gh’s friendly letter to Henry<br />

Lawrence, 264; battle of Chillianwala, 263; Sher S<strong>in</strong>gh’s army,

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