Historical Record of the Honourable East India Company's First Madras European Regiment: Containing an Account of the Establishment of Independent Companies in 1645; Their Formation Into a Regiment in 1748; and Its Subsequent Services to 1842Smith, Elder, 1843 - 575 pages |
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... cavalry and infantry , continue to be supplied from the Company's European service , in equal proportions from the Artillery and Infantry . In addition to 120 appointments of this description , nearly 200 more on the general non ...
... cavalry and infantry , continue to be supplied from the Company's European service , in equal proportions from the Artillery and Infantry . In addition to 120 appointments of this description , nearly 200 more on the general non ...
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... cavalry , leaving the rest of his army behind , with strict orders to surprise and plunder Madras on the first favourable opportunity . At the same time he confirmed Pondicherry to the French , who had settled at , and fortified that ...
... cavalry , leaving the rest of his army behind , with strict orders to surprise and plunder Madras on the first favourable opportunity . At the same time he confirmed Pondicherry to the French , who had settled at , and fortified that ...
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... cavalry , con- cealed on the south side of the fort , perceiving , wheeled round , and whilst the Europeans were engaged in charging to their front , rode over and cut twenty - six of them to pieces . Lieutenant 20 SERVICES OF THE.
... cavalry , con- cealed on the south side of the fort , perceiving , wheeled round , and whilst the Europeans were engaged in charging to their front , rode over and cut twenty - six of them to pieces . Lieutenant 20 SERVICES OF THE.
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... cavalry again charged , and were suffered to approach within fourteen paces before fire was opened upon them , when they were nearly all destroyed . The fort was immediately carried , the garrison escaping by the opposite gateway . The ...
... cavalry again charged , and were suffered to approach within fourteen paces before fire was opened upon them , when they were nearly all destroyed . The fort was immediately carried , the garrison escaping by the opposite gateway . The ...
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... cavalry under his com- mand , formed the advanced guard of light cavalry to that prince's army . The French repulsed the Mahratta's attack with trifling loss , but lost a good deal of their baggage , and were much harassed until FIRST ...
... cavalry under his com- mand , formed the advanced guard of light cavalry to that prince's army . The French repulsed the Mahratta's attack with trifling loss , but lost a good deal of their baggage , and were much harassed until FIRST ...
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