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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... took place until 1766 , when the corps was formed into three battalions , each of which had a grenadier company of 100 men , and eight battalion compa- nies each seventy - five strong . In 1770 , another battalion of the same strength ...
... took place until 1766 , when the corps was formed into three battalions , each of which had a grenadier company of 100 men , and eight battalion compa- nies each seventy - five strong . In 1770 , another battalion of the same strength ...
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... took service in the corps : these were good soldiers in every respect , and an acquisition to the regiment , as also were a number more of the same nation , taken by the corps in the Eastern Islands in 1810 ; since which time none but ...
... took service in the corps : these were good soldiers in every respect , and an acquisition to the regiment , as also were a number more of the same nation , taken by the corps in the Eastern Islands in 1810 ; since which time none but ...
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... took the factories of Cossimbazar and Patna , plundering every thing , and putting nearly every one of the English to death . During the absence of so large a detachment in Bengal , the Governor of Madras was in a state of great anxiety ...
... took the factories of Cossimbazar and Patna , plundering every thing , and putting nearly every one of the English to death . During the absence of so large a detachment in Bengal , the Governor of Madras was in a state of great anxiety ...
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... took Trichinopoly large reinforcements of recruits ar- rived from England at Madras : the government much annoyed by the exactions and oppression of the Nabob's servants . In 1736 , Chundah Saib , the Dewan of the Nabob , took ...
... took Trichinopoly large reinforcements of recruits ar- rived from England at Madras : the government much annoyed by the exactions and oppression of the Nabob's servants . In 1736 , Chundah Saib , the Dewan of the Nabob , took ...
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... took Trichinopoly , and carried away Chundah Saib 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 ...
... took Trichinopoly , and carried away Chundah Saib 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 ...
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1st battalion 1st Regiment 4th battalion afterwards Arcot arrived artillery attack baggage battalions of Sepoys batteries battle Bengal Bombay breach brigade British Calliaud camp cannon Captain captured cavalry Clive Colonel column command Commander-in-chief Cuddalore defence detachment division encamped enemy enemy's English Ensign Euro European corps European infantry field-pieces flank companies following day force formed Fort St French gallant gallantry garrison grenadiers guns honour horse Hyder Hyder's army India joined killed and wounded Lally Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Clive Lord Cornwallis loss Madras European Regiment Mahratta Major marched Masulipatam ment miles morning moved Mysore Mysore army Mysoreans Nabob native infantry nearly night occasion occupied officers party peans Pettah Pondicherry position prisoners rank rear redoubt regi reinforcement repulsed retired retreat river sent Sepoys sergeants Seringapatam Shah Zada siege Sir Eyre Coote Smith soldiers stockade storm strong surrendered Tanjore Tippoo Trichinopoly troops Vellore Wallajabad Wandiwash whilst