Bulletins and Other State Intelligence, Part 2Compiled and arranged from the official documents published in the London gazette., 1860 |
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17th Foot action at Chinhut Allahabad appointed Army Assistant-Surgeon attack August August 16 Bagh Bahadoor Batt Battalion Bengal Fusiliers Brevet-Major Brigadier-General Camp Captain Cawnpore Charles cholera Colonel commanding Commission signed Cornet Corporal Council County Dated 13th April Dated 15th June Dated 21st Delhi died of cholera died of wounds Edward enemy enemy's Ensign European Bengal European officer Field Force fire Foot Gazette Gent George Goorkhas Governor-General Gunner guns Henry Horse Artillery India instant July 29 June 19 June 30 killed in action Lieut Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Lieutenant Lucknow Majesty Majesty's Major Major-General March Militia mutineers Native Infantry Naval Brigade non-commissioned officers November October Patrick Private John Private William promoted Punjaub purchase rank and file rebels Regiment Rifle Right Honourable Robert round shot Royal Artillery Secretary September September 25 Serjeant severely wounded slightly wounded sowars troops vice wound at Lucknow wounded severely wounded slightly دو دو دو وو
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