| Martin Richard Gubbins - 1858 - 576 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Ungud had been sent out again by Brigadier Inglis with despatches for General Havelock on the 10th of the month. He returned on the night of the 22nd,...attempt anything in aid of the relief force if we could safely do so. Here, then, at last, were the long-wished-for and expected tidings of coming relief!... | |
| Martin Richard Gubbins - 1858 - 544 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Ungud had been sent out again by Brigadier Inglis with despatches for General Havelock on the Ifith of the month. He returned on the night of the 22nd,...announced to us that an army thoroughly appointed bad crossed the Ganges on the 19th, and would, DV, soon relieve us. The General advised that we should... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 702 ÆäÀÌÁö
...LUCKNOW An Eye-witness' Account 0} the Relief of Lucknow On the night of the 22nd [the messenger Ungud] brought a letter from General Sir James Outram which...Ganges on the 19th, and would, D=V., soon relieve us. Here then, at last, were the long-wished-for and expected tidings of relief! Havelock had not disappointed... | |
| George Anderson, Manilal Bhagwandas Sudebar - 1918 - 218 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Ungud had been sent out again by Brigadier Inglis with despatches for General Havelock on the 16th of the month. He returned on the night of the 22nd,...attempt anything in aid of the relief force if we could safely do so. ... During the morning of the 23rd September the weather cleared, and the sound of artillery... | |
| George Anderson, Manilal Bhagwandes Sudebar - 1918 - 216 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Ungud had been sent out again by Brigadier Inglis with despatches for General Havelock on the 16th of the month. He returned on the night of the 22nd,...thoroughly appointed had crossed the Ganges on the 1gth, and would, DV, soon relieve us. The General advised that we should not venture out of our defences... | |
| George Anderson, Manilal Bhagwandas Sudebar - 1918 - 216 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Ungud had been sent out again by Brigadier Inglis with despatches for General Havelock on the 16th of the month. He returned on the night of the 22nd, and was the bearer of v good news. He brought a letter from General Sir James Outram, which announced to us that an army... | |
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