An Account of the Mutinies in Oudh, and of the Siege of the Lucknow Residency ...R. Bentley, 1858 - 570페이지 |
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... ground stood the bells of arms , each containing the arms of one company ; one building , larger than the rest , on the right of the bells of arms , being the regimental magazine . On the right of the entrance to the cantonment from the ...
... ground stood the bells of arms , each containing the arms of one company ; one building , larger than the rest , on the right of the bells of arms , being the regimental magazine . On the right of the entrance to the cantonment from the ...
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... ground their muskets and accoutrements . The order was at once obeyed : the men laid down their pieces and took off their cross - belts , with subdued exclama- 66 tions of " Jye Company ki , " * « " Jye Company Baha- door ki . " They ...
... ground their muskets and accoutrements . The order was at once obeyed : the men laid down their pieces and took off their cross - belts , with subdued exclama- 66 tions of " Jye Company ki , " * « " Jye Company Baha- door ki . " They ...
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... grounds for all the native officers of the troops in cantonments , who were ad- dressed by Sir Henry in a speech well suited to the occasion . They were reminded of the paternal care with which the British Government had always treated ...
... grounds for all the native officers of the troops in cantonments , who were ad- dressed by Sir Henry in a speech well suited to the occasion . They were reminded of the paternal care with which the British Government had always treated ...
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... ground story of the Residency , the sick in the Banqueting Hall , and the men were distributed partly in the lowest story of the Residency and in the Banqueting Hall , from the plateau of which they looked down directly on the heads of ...
... ground story of the Residency , the sick in the Banqueting Hall , and the men were distributed partly in the lowest story of the Residency and in the Banqueting Hall , from the plateau of which they looked down directly on the heads of ...
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... ground , which rose naturally from the lowest eastern plateau to that of the highest on the west side . From the road , on that , i . e . the west extreme of the position , a short but steep ascent led to the main gateway . The highest ...
... ground , which rose naturally from the lowest eastern plateau to that of the highest on the west side . From the road , on that , i . e . the west extreme of the position , a short but steep ascent led to the main gateway . The highest ...
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1st Madras Fusiliers 32nd Regt 78th Highlanders 9-pounder abandoned Alee Allahabad Alum Bagh arms army Arrah Artillery bastion believe Bengal Bithoor Brigade Mess Brigadier British brought building cantonments Captain Fulton carriages Cawnpoor Cawnpoor battery chief civil Colonel commanded Commissioner defence Dehli despatch doolies enclosure enemy enemy's escape escort European fire force Fusiliers Fyzabad garrison Government ground Gubbins Havelock heavy guns Hindoo horses Hugh Wheeler India Inglis intrenchment joined Kaiser Bagh killed ladies large number Lieut Lieutenant Lucknow Madhosingh Mahomedans Major Eyre ment miles military Motee Munzil Muchee Bhowun musketry mutineers Nana native officers Newaub night O. I. Infantry Oudh Outram palaces party position province Punjaub Rajah reached received regiment Residency river road round shot Seetapoor Seikh sent sepoys side siege Singh Sir Colin Sir Henry Lawrence Sir James Outram soldiers soobahdar soon station Sultanpoor talooqdar tion troops Ungud village wall wounded
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290 페이지 - If you hope to save this force, no time must be lost in pushing forward. We are daily being attacked D by the enemy, who are within a few yards of our defences.
345 페이지 - The Major-General, therefore, in gratitude for and admiration of the brilliant deeds in arms achieved by General Havelock and his gallant troops, will cheerfully waive his rank on the occasion; and will accompany the force to Lucknow in his civil capacity as Chief Commissioner of Oude, tendering his military services to General Havelock as a volunteer.
140 페이지 - ... they shot him ; and then rushing up, they killed the wounded and children, butchering them in a most cruel way. With the exception of the drummer boy, every one was killed of the above list, and besides, poor good Thomason and one or two clerks. They denuded the bodies of their clothes, for the sake of plunder.
333 페이지 - Once fairly seen, all our doubts and fears regarding them were ended : and then the garrison's longpent-up feelings of anxiety and suspense burst forth in a succession of deafening cheers. From every pit, trench, and battery — from behind the sand-bags piled on shattered houses — from every post still held by a few gallant spirits, rose cheer on cheer...
292 페이지 - I can only say do not negotiate, but rather perish sword in hand. Sir Colin Campbell, who came out at a day's notice to command, upon the news arriving of General Anson's death, promises me fresh troops, and you will be my first care. The reinforcements may reach me in from twenty to twenty-five days, and I will prepare everything for a march on Lucknow.
330 페이지 - Havelock on the 10th of the month. He returned on the night of the 22nd, and was the bearer of good news. He brought a letter from General Sir James Outram, which announced to us that an army thoroughly appointed had crossed the Ganges on the 19th, and would, DV, soon relieve us. The General advised that we should not venture out of our defences ; and only attempt anything in aid of the relief force if we could safely do so.
510 페이지 - The persevering constancy of this small garrison, under the watchful command of the Brigadier, has, under Providence, been the means of adding to the prestige of the British Army and of preserving the honour and lives of our country-women.
360 페이지 - We now retreated into the original room. The enemy now mounted on the roof, scraped through the plaster, and threw quantities of lighted straw down into the room. Soon the smoke became intolerable, and the building itself got on fire.
208 페이지 - ... Lawrence in person, accompanied by Colonel Inglis. This force assembled from the Muchee Bhowun and the Residency at the Iron Bridge about sunrise, and marched to the bridge over the Kookrail stream, which is about halfway to Chinhut. So far the road was metalled. But beyond this it was a newly -raised embankment, constructed of loose and sandy soil, in which every now and then gaps occurred, indicating the positions of future bridges. After some halt, during which no refreshment was served out...
32 페이지 - His younger brother was more pleasing in appearance and demeanour. The Nana was introduced by me to Sir Henry Lawrence, who received him kindly, and ordered the authorities of the city to show him every attention. I subsequently met him parading through Lucknow with a retinue more than usually large. He had promised before leaving Lucknow to make his final call on the Wednesday. On the Monday, we received a message from him that urgent business required his attendance at Cawnpore, and he left Lucknow...