Publication Date 17 February 1858 The London Gazette, Issue 22098, Page 812 Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item No. 3. Brigadier General H. Haveloek, Commanding Oude Field Force, to Captain H. W. Norman, Assistant Adjutant General, Head Quarters. SIB,Residency, Lucknow, Sept. SQth, 1857. Major-General Sir James…
Publication Date 17 February 1858 The London Gazette, Issue 22098, Page 834 Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item No. 46. Memorandum of Work executed at Captain Lock- hart's post, from the first possession of it until the 21st of November, 1857. BARRICADES were at once and primarily erected at all outlets and loo…
Publication Date 17 February 1858 The London Gazette, Issue 22098, Page 819 Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item I have, &c. J. INGLIS, Brigadier, Commanding Lucknow Garrison. sions. duce a belief that they intended an attack; but these demonstrations have rarely lasted for any lengthened period, though they hav…
Publication Date 17 February 1858 The London Gazette, Issue 22098, Page 821 Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item order that the utmost extent of the Mosque might be defended, in the event of the enemy destroying any portion of it before our countermines could be completed. The enemy succeeded in blowing down the…
Publication Date 17 February 1858 The London Gazette, Issue 22098, Page 843 Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item Olpherts' guns, under the command of Lieutenant Srnithett, and, changing their line of retreat, they endeavoured to reach the city by the way of the Dil Khoosba. 5.The Military Train, under Major Robe…
Publication Date 17 February 1858 The London Gazette, Issue 22098, Page 828 Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item No. 27. Return of Killed and Wounded of a Party of Her Majesty's 32nd Regiment, under Command of Captain E. W. D. Lowe, on the morning of the 26th of September, 1857. 2 rank and file killed ; 1 office…
Publication Date 17 February 1858 The London Gazette, Issue 22098, Page 830 Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item quired to help in the heavy guns and rear guard from the Motee Mehal, and the sortie was therefore temporarily deferred. 2.Having next morning mentioned the proposed sortie to Lieutenant Anderson, Gar…
Publication Date 17 February 1858 The London Gazette, Issue 22098, Page 815 Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item in the palaces and outposts by mining and assaults. As there were only a few miners in the garrison, and none with the field force, the enemy could not be prevented from exploding three mines, causing…
Publication Date 17 February 1858 The London Gazette, Issue 22098, Page 837 Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item No. 50. A. Lucknow Residency, September 26, 1857. DIVISION OBDERS. THE relief of the Lucknow Garrison having last night been accomplished by General Have- lock and his brave troops, Major-General Sir …
Publication Date 17 February 1858 The London Gazette, Issue 22098, Page 824 Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item No. 19. Colonel It. Napier, Military facretary, <&<;., to Major-GenJ,. Sir. James Outram, G.C.J}., Commanding the Forces. SIB,Lucknow, October IQth, 1857. ON the 25th ultimo Colonel Campbell reported …
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