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... enemy's artillery was well served , and did great execution , and the flank fire of musketry was very severe . The gallant Colonel Powell himself , on the left of the road , pressed on the attack , and had just secured two guns of the enemy ...
... enemy's artillery was well served , and did great execution , and the flank fire of musketry was very severe . The gallant Colonel Powell himself , on the left of the road , pressed on the attack , and had just secured two guns of the enemy ...
Page 10
... enemy's force , and drove them succes- sively from all their positions . The enemy then retired in confusion , leaving us masters of their camp , and with two of their guns and a tumbril in our possession . The late hour of the evening ...
... enemy's force , and drove them succes- sively from all their positions . The enemy then retired in confusion , leaving us masters of their camp , and with two of their guns and a tumbril in our possession . The late hour of the evening ...
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... enemy , were only very partially cleared away . Indeed , our heaviest losses have been caused by the fire from the enemy's sharpshooters stationed in the adjoining mosques , and houses of the native nobility , the necessity of ...
... enemy , were only very partially cleared away . Indeed , our heaviest losses have been caused by the fire from the enemy's sharpshooters stationed in the adjoining mosques , and houses of the native nobility , the necessity of ...
Page 137
... enemy invariably commenced his attacks by the explosion of a mine - a species of offensive warfare for the exercise ... enemy's subterraneous advances towards important positions , two of which operations were eminently successful , as ...
... enemy invariably commenced his attacks by the explosion of a mine - a species of offensive warfare for the exercise ... enemy's subterraneous advances towards important positions , two of which operations were eminently successful , as ...
Page 138
... enemy have been constantly raising . The insurgents have frequently fired very heavily , sounded the advance , and ... enemy's heaviest blew up several of the houses from which they guns , and had kept up their most harassing fire ...
... enemy have been constantly raising . The insurgents have frequently fired very heavily , sounded the advance , and ... enemy's heaviest blew up several of the houses from which they guns , and had kept up their most harassing fire ...
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13th Foot 1st Madras Fusiliers action at Delhi Agra Allahabad Assistant-Surgeon August battery boats off Cawnpore Brigade Captain Cawnpore Charles Colonel command Commission signed Corporal Dated 19th February Dated 2nd February Dated 8th January dead December detachment died at Camp died at Delhi died in hospital died of cholera Edward enemy enemy's Ensign Field Force Foot garrison Gent Gunner John guns H.M.'s 53rd Regiment Henry Highness The Prince Honourable Horse Artillery jemadars July 15 June 19 June 27 killed in action Lieutenant-Colonel Major Major-General musket ball mutineers Native Infantry non-commissioned officers November October Oude Private James Private John Private Michael Private Patrick Private Thomas Private William Punjaub purchase rank and file received in action Royal Artillery Royal Highness September 14 Serjeant severely wounded siege of Lucknow slightly wounded subaltern troops Umballa Umballah vice wounded at Delhi wounded before Cawnpore wounded severely wounded slightly wounds received