| 1846 - 840 pages
...Stacy's brigade, supported on either flank by Captains Horsford's and Fordyce's batteries, and Lieutenant Colonel Lane's troop of horse artillery, moved to...positions at the gallop, until at length they were within 300 yards of the heavy batteries of the Sikhs; but, notwithstanding the regularity and coolness, and... | |
| William Lewis M'Gregor - Punjab (India) - 1846 - 438 pages
...Lieutenant-colonel Lane's artillery troop of horse artillery, moved to the attack in troops, and • J batteries. admirable order. The infantry and guns aided each...at the gallop, until, at length, they were within 300 yards of the heavy batteries of the Success of the Sikhs. But notwithstanding the regularity and... | |
| Henry HARDINGE (1st Viscount Hardinge.), Sutlej river - Sikh War, 1845-1846 - 1846 - 74 pages
...brigade, supported on either flank by Captains Horaeford's and Fordyee's batteries, and Lieut.-Colonel Lane's troop of horse artillery, moved to the attack in admirable order. The infafttry and guns aided each other correlatively. The former marched steadily on in line, which they... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1847 - 1206 pages
...Brigade, supported on either flank by Captains Ilorsford and Fordyco's batteries, and Lieutenant-Colonel Lane's troop of horse artillery, moved to the attack...halted only to correct when necessary. The latter took tip successive positions at the gallop, until at length they were within 300 yards of the heavy batteries... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1847 - 910 pages
...Fordyce's batteries, and Lieutenant-Colonel Lane's troop of horse artillery, moved to the attack iu admirable order. The infantry and guns aided each...halted only to correct when necessary. The latter took np successive positions at the gallop, until at length they were within 300 yards of the heavy batteries... | |
| Hugh Murray - India - 1850 - 776 pages
...brtsupported on either flank by Captains Hersford's and Fordyce's batteries, and Lieutenant-colonel Lane's troop of horse artillery, moved to the attack...infantry and guns aided each other correlatively. CHAF.xvm AD is4s. Coolncis of their advance. Their partlal succeaa Terrible resistance of die Sc-iki.... | |
| Hugh Murray - India - 1853 - 800 pages
...brt" Supported on either flank by Captains Hereford's and Fordyee's batteries, and Lieutenant-colouc1 Lane's troop of horse artillery, moved to the attack in admirable order. Tho infantry and guns aided each other correlatively. WAR IN THE PUXJAUn. A. li. 1s46. Cooiness of... | |
| William Wellington Waterloo Humbly - India - 1854 - 648 pages
...by Captains Horsford's and Fordyce's batteries, and Lieut.-Colonel Lane's troop of Horseartillery, moved to the attack in admirable order. The Infantry and guns aided each other correlativcly. The former marched steadily on in line, which they halted only to correct when necessary.... | |
| Henry Beveridge - India - 1862 - 796 pages
...Captains Horsford and Fordyce's batteries, and Lieutenant-colonel Lane's troop of horse-artillery, moved to the attack in admirable order. The infantry and guns aided each other córrela fcively. The former marched steadily on in line, which they halted only to correct when necessary.... | |
| William Freke Williams - 1864 - 886 pages
...Captain Horford's and Fordyce's batteries, and Lieutenant Lane's troop of horse artillery, advanced to the attack in admirable order. The infantry and guns aided each other correlatively."f The advance was made with great firmness ; but it was made under such a hot fire from... | |
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