Sir Henry Lawrence: The Pacificator

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Author: Lieut. General J.J. Mcleod Innes
Publisher: Manohar Publishers
ISBN-13: 9789390035670
Publishing year: 2021
No of pages: 208
Weight: 1 kg
Book binding: Hardcover

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<p>When England was convulsing under the shock of the outbreak of the Bengal Mutiny reinforcements were being prepared with intense energy. Sir Collin Campbell had been sent out to India to take the military command. Lord Canning was at the helm in Calcutta but the situation was too critical. It was under these circumstances that Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence was appointed provisionally to succeed to the office of Governor-General of India on the death resignation or coming away of Lord Canning pending the arrival of a successor from England. Though the occasion never arose because Sir Henry Lawrence had already fallen in the Mutiny. This book contains a sketch of the eminent services he rendered including the control of the Sikh government during Lord Hardinge’s rule his part in the pacification and administration of the Punjab after its annexation his subsequent management of the Rajputana states during a period of controversy and irritation and his final but shortlived career in Oudh with his wise and vigorous measures for preparing Lucknow for defence. However most valuable was his special consideration to the feelings traditions and modes of thought of the native community generous treatment of the native leaders and guidance given to them in the discharge of their high functions. About the Author Lieut. General J.J. Mcleod Innes (1830-1907) was commissioned into the Bengal Engineers in 1848 at Sultanpore. He later joined the Royal Engineers and rose to the rank of Lieutenant-General. He was awarded the Victoria Cross for his gallantry.</p>