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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... received many old worn - out soldiers , who , after one or two years ' service , were found unfit for further effective duty . Were the Company to take volun- teers only under thirty years of age , and who had not served more than seven ...
... received many old worn - out soldiers , who , after one or two years ' service , were found unfit for further effective duty . Were the Company to take volun- teers only under thirty years of age , and who had not served more than seven ...
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... received , directing that the gar- rison of Fort St. George should wholly consist of English , and intimating that more recruits had been sent out in ships of the season ; the soldiers ' pay was likewise determined to be at the rate of ...
... received , directing that the gar- rison of Fort St. George should wholly consist of English , and intimating that more recruits had been sent out in ships of the season ; the soldiers ' pay was likewise determined to be at the rate of ...
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... received from the Company in 1685-86 , sanctioned by his Majesty , for their ser vants in India to retaliate , on the native powers , the injuries sustained , and their loss of privileges in Bengal . War was thus declared against the ...
... received from the Company in 1685-86 , sanctioned by his Majesty , for their ser vants in India to retaliate , on the native powers , the injuries sustained , and their loss of privileges in Bengal . War was thus declared against the ...
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... receiving reinforce- ments . Some of the time - expired men were de- scribed as pressing for their discharges . President Pitt , of Fort St. George , was in 1706-7 threatened with an attack from the Arab fleet : he made strong ...
... receiving reinforce- ments . Some of the time - expired men were de- scribed as pressing for their discharges . President Pitt , of Fort St. George , was in 1706-7 threatened with an attack from the Arab fleet : he made strong ...
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... likewise paid by the Rajah . In August , the same year , the English received back Madras : its fortifications had been much improved by the French whilst in their possession . St. FIRST MADRAS EUROPEAN REGIMENT . 21.
... likewise paid by the Rajah . In August , the same year , the English received back Madras : its fortifications had been much improved by the French whilst in their possession . St. FIRST MADRAS EUROPEAN REGIMENT . 21.
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Historical Record of the Honourable East India Company's First Madras ... James George Smith Neill Affichage du livre entier - 1843 |
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