The author of this work has made it his aim to preserve a scrupulous fidelity to the original sources of his information. The most trivial allusions, the slightest touches, are equally authentic with the main outlines of the story. The authorities most frequently consulted are: The depositions of sixty-three witnesses, natives and half-castes, taken under the directions of Colonel Williams, Commissioner of Police in the North-West provinces. A narrative of events at Cawnpore, composed by Nanukchund, a local lawyer. Captain Thomson’s story of Cawnpore. The government narratives of the mutiny, drawn up for the most part by the civil officers in charge of the several districts.
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