| Charles Ball - India - 1858 - 750 pages
...Lawrence's ADC from the commencement of the disturbances — had conducted themselves throughout this arduous day. Sir Henry further particularly mentioned...of the brigadiergeneral. The conduct of Lieutenant KarAD 1857.] [STATE OF THE GARRISON. dinge, who, with his handful of horse, covered the retreat of... | |
| Henry Stedman Polehampton - 1858 - 480 pages
...to the prominent notice of the Government of India. The manner in which Lieutenant Birch, 71st NI, cleared a village with a party of Sikh skirmishers,...her Majesty's 32nd Regiment, was mortally wounded whilst gallantly leading his men. The service had not a more deserving officer. The command devolved... | |
| Henry Stedman Polehampton - India - 1858 - 450 pages
...to the prominent notice of the Government of India. The manner in which Lieutenant Birch, 71st NI,, cleared a village with a party of Sikh skirmishers,...her Majesty's 32nd Regiment, was mortally wounded whilst gallantly leading his men. The service had not a more deserving officer. The command devolved... | |
| Thomas Fourness Wilson - 1858 - 252 pages
...in which Lieutenant Birch, 71st Native Infantry, cleared a village with a party of Sikh skirmishes, also elicited the admiration of the Brigadier-General....Her Majesty's 32nd Regiment, was mortally wounded whilst gallantly leading on his men. The service had not a more deserving officer. The command devolved... | |
| Thomas Fourness Wilson - India - 1858 - 254 pages
...in which Lieutenant Birch, 71st Native Infantry, cleared a village with a party of Sikh skirmisher, also elicited the admiration of the Brigadier-General....Lieutenant-Colonel Case, who commanded Her Majesty's 32ud Regiment, was mortally wounded whilst gallantly leading on his men. The service had not a moro... | |
| Thomas Fourness Wilson - India - 1858 - 244 pages
...in which Lieutenant Birch, 71st Native Infantry, cleared a village with a party of Sikh skirmishes, also elicited the admiration of the Brigadier-General....with his handful of horse, covered the retreat of the rear -guard, was extolled by Sir Henry, who expressed his intention of mentioning the services of this... | |
| India - 1858 - 486 pages
...wound), to the prominent notice of the Government of India. The manner in which Lieut. Birch, 71st NI, cleared a village with a party of Sikh skirmishers,...admiration of the Brigadier-General. The conduct of Lieut. Hardinge, who, with his handful of horse, covered the retreat of the rear guard, was extolled... | |
| Mrs. Case (Adelaide) - India - 1858 - 464 pages
...to the prominent notice of the Government of India. The manner in which Lieutenant Birch, 71st NI, cleared a village with a party of Sikh skirmishers, also elicited the admiration of the Brigadier- General. The conduct of Lieutenant Hardinge, who, with his handful of horse, covered the... | |
| George Hutchinson - India - 1859 - 300 pages
...aide-de-camp from the commencement of the disturbances — had conducted themselves throughout this arduous day. Sir Henry further particularly mentioned...Her Majesty's 32nd Regiment, was mortally wounded whilst gallantly leading on his men. The service had not a more deserving officer. The command devolved... | |
| Henry Stedman Polehampton - 1859 - 386 pages
...wound), to the prominent notice of the Government of India. The manner in which Lieutenant Birch, 7lst NI cleared a village with a party of Sikh skirmishers,...Lieutenant-Colonel Case, who commanded her Majesty's 32d Regiment, was mortally wounded whilst gallantly leading his men. The service had not a more deserving... | |
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