The Nineteenth and Their Times: Being an Account of the Four Cavalry Regiments in the British Army that Have Borne the Number Nineteen and of the Campaigns in which They ServedJ. Murray, 1899 - 330페이지 |
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19th Hussars 19th Light Dragoons A. G. Webster Adjutant advance Arabs army artillery Assaye attack battalions battle Bengal brigade British force British troops C. B. H. Jenkins camp campaign Captain captured cavalry Chapman Charles Chas column Company's Cornwallis corps detachment Dhoondia disbanded Drummond E. K. G. Aylmer Edward Geils enemy enemy's England Erie European fire French garrison George George Prevost Gillespie Government guns Henry Skelton horses India infantry Jakdul James Rathbone John Banger John Floyd John Hammersley July K. J. W. Coghill killed King's troops Korti Lake Lieut Lieutenant Colonel Lord Macartney loss Madras Mahratta Major marched Medows miles military moved Mysore Native Cavalry Niagara frontier Nizam's officers Peishwa picquets quarters Rajah rank river Robert Lisle Sackett's Harbour Scindia sent sepoys Sergeant Seringapatam Sir Eyre Sir John Burgoyne squadron Stuart Suakin Surgeon Thomas Tippoo Wady Halfa Wellesley Wellesley's whole William wounded
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113 페이지 - It is ordered by His Royal Highness the Prince Re-gent, in the name and on the behalf of His Majesty...
8 페이지 - Commons; which, we suppose, they will communicate to you. And we pray God to bless your joint endeavours for the good of us all. And so we bid you very heartily farewell.
113 페이지 - Dragoons (Lancers) being permitted to bear on its Colours and Appointments, in addition to any other Badges or Devices which may have heretofore been granted to the Regiment, the Word
23 페이지 - These are to authorise you by beat of drum or otherwise to raise so many men in any county or part of our Kingdom of Great Britain as shall be wanting to compleat the said regiment to the above mentioned numbers.
11 페이지 - These are to authorize you by beat of drum or otherwise to raise so many men in any County or part of our Kingdom of Great Britain as shall be wanted to complete the said Regiment to the numbers above mentioned.
136 페이지 - These English are a strange people, and their general is a wonderful man. They came here in the morning, looked at the Pettah wall, walked over it, killed all the garrison, and returned to breakfast. What can withstand them ?' The strong fortress of Ahmednuggur was next attacked, and compelled to surrender.
207 페이지 - Powell, of the 10th dragoons, who was perfectly acquainted with the ground, volunteered to act as guide, and preceded the leading subdivision in the most intrepid style.
19 페이지 - The working man is now the arbiter of our fate. Can any one doubt that a Government, which resolved to fight on after the command of the sea had passed into the hands of our enemies, would be swept away like chaff before the wind ? Matters must never be allowed to come to this pass.
122 페이지 - ... was strongly posted, with his rear and left flank covered by the village and rock of Conahgull, and stood for some time with apparent firmness ; but such was the rapidity and determination of the charge made by those four regiments...
24 페이지 - Dragoons, or to the Officer appointed by Him to raise Men, for Our said Regiment.