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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Page x
... ranks were abolished , and every infan- try soldier was armed with musket , bayonet and sword ; the officers and non - commissioned , in ad- dition to their swords , carried , the former spontoons , the latter halberds . The ammunition ...
... ranks were abolished , and every infan- try soldier was armed with musket , bayonet and sword ; the officers and non - commissioned , in ad- dition to their swords , carried , the former spontoons , the latter halberds . The ammunition ...
Page xi
... rank and file , and the offi- cers laid aside the fuzil , retaining the sword only . On the formation of the four battalions into two regiments of ten companies each , in 1796 , light com- panies were first established , the non ...
... rank and file , and the offi- cers laid aside the fuzil , retaining the sword only . On the formation of the four battalions into two regiments of ten companies each , in 1796 , light com- panies were first established , the non ...
Page xviii
... advantages of the service to be more fully known , and would be the means of procuring a superior class of men to enter the ranks of the Indian army . THE FIRST MADRAS EUROPEAN REGIMENT BEARS ON ITS COLOURS , xviii INTRODUCTION .
... advantages of the service to be more fully known , and would be the means of procuring a superior class of men to enter the ranks of the Indian army . THE FIRST MADRAS EUROPEAN REGIMENT BEARS ON ITS COLOURS , xviii INTRODUCTION .
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... ranks the second corps in the service of the Honourable the East India Company , and next to the Bombay Regiment raised in 1661 , by Charles II . , for the occupation and defence of the island of Bombay , and transferred to the East ...
... ranks the second corps in the service of the Honourable the East India Company , and next to the Bombay Regiment raised in 1661 , by Charles II . , for the occupation and defence of the island of Bombay , and transferred to the East ...
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... number of Caffres re- ceived from Africa . In 1653 , Fort St. George was raised to the rank of a Presidency . During 1662-63 , a great many Africans were introduced into the different factories as labourers , and to 2 SERVICES OF THE.
... number of Caffres re- ceived from Africa . In 1653 , Fort St. George was raised to the rank of a Presidency . During 1662-63 , a great many Africans were introduced into the different factories as labourers , and to 2 SERVICES OF THE.
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