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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... prisoners of war would , on their release , enlist in the corps , a system which was only resorted to from the great scarcity of Europeans in India : it , however , was not long persisted in the French were very frequently found to ...
... prisoners of war would , on their release , enlist in the corps , a system which was only resorted to from the great scarcity of Europeans in India : it , however , was not long persisted in the French were very frequently found to ...
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... prisoner . The Home Government , about the beginning of the year , sent out more recruits from England , and directed the Governor of Madras to put the fort in the best posture of defence , and give contributions to neither Moors nor ...
... prisoner . The Home Government , about the beginning of the year , sent out more recruits from England , and directed the Governor of Madras to put the fort in the best posture of defence , and give contributions to neither Moors nor ...
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... prisoners of war , the officers on their parole ; but the French having broken the terms settled when the place ... prisoner of war to the French , but afterwards escaped with his friend Mr. Edmund Maskelyn , disguised as natives , to ...
... prisoners of war , the officers on their parole ; but the French having broken the terms settled when the place ... prisoner of war to the French , but afterwards escaped with his friend Mr. Edmund Maskelyn , disguised as natives , to ...
Page 18
... prisoner , and taken into Pondicherry . On the 30th August ground was opened before Pondicherry ; two sor- ties were made by the garrison , in repulsing which the battalion were engaged , and inflicted on the enemy a severe loss ...
... prisoner , and taken into Pondicherry . On the 30th August ground was opened before Pondicherry ; two sor- ties were made by the garrison , in repulsing which the battalion were engaged , and inflicted on the enemy a severe loss ...
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... prisoners , and more killed . Amongst the prisoners was Maphuze Khan , the Nabob's eldest son . His son , Mahomed Ally , saved himself by flight , and reached Trichinopoly . On the following day the victorious armies marched towards ...
... prisoners , and more killed . Amongst the prisoners was Maphuze Khan , the Nabob's eldest son . His son , Mahomed Ally , saved himself by flight , and reached Trichinopoly . On the following day the victorious armies marched towards ...
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