Scots in British India
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Famous Scots in India
Electric Scotland Lord Dalhousie
Clyde and Strathnairn
Sir Thomas Munro
Sir John Malcolm
Mountstuart Elphinstone
Scotland in India
Duff of India
Dr Margaret MacKellar
Lieutenant-Colonel James Todd
Grant of Rothiemurchus
The Highland Regiments that fought in India
The Black Watch 1856 – 1869
The 42d proceeds to India, Cawnpore, Seria-Ghat, Marches and Skirmishes, Lucknow, 42d Storms La Martiniere, The Begum Kootee, Fort Ruliya, Bareilly, Rohilkund, Maylah Ghaut, Khyrngher Jungles, Presentation of Colours, Title of ‘‘Black Watch" restored, Cholera, Embarks for England, Reception at Edinburgh, Leave Edinburgh for Aldershot.
The 78th Highlanders or Ross-Shire Buffs
The Gordon Highlanders
Eighty-Ninth Highland Regiment
Lord MacLeod's Highlanders
74th Highlanders
Royal Highland Regiment
Rattray's Seiks