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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... Captain Cope retired in good order , and without loss , to his former encamping ground ; the loss the enemy sustained during this retreat was very severe . On the following day the force marched to attack the strong fort of Devi Cottah ...
... Captain Cope retired in good order , and without loss , to his former encamping ground ; the loss the enemy sustained during this retreat was very severe . On the following day the force marched to attack the strong fort of Devi Cottah ...
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... Captain Cope , accompanied by the Nabob with a large army of horse , joined the Soobah at Valdore . On Captain Cope being presented to him by the Nabob , the Soobah was much pleased , and conferred some honours upon him . In the mean ...
... Captain Cope , accompanied by the Nabob with a large army of horse , joined the Soobah at Valdore . On Captain Cope being presented to him by the Nabob , the Soobah was much pleased , and conferred some honours upon him . In the mean ...
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... Captain Cope was dispatched to that city with 280 Europeans , in- cluding artillery of the battalion , and 300 Sepoys . He reached Trichinopoly the beginning of Febru- ary , at the same time that Chundah Saib left Pondicherry with an ...
... Captain Cope was dispatched to that city with 280 Europeans , in- cluding artillery of the battalion , and 300 Sepoys . He reached Trichinopoly the beginning of Febru- ary , at the same time that Chundah Saib left Pondicherry with an ...
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... Captain Cope , after de- stroying the battering - gun , which had been injured , ( he was unable to carry it away ) returned to Trichinopoly with all his wounded and baggage . This reverse reduced the dominions and army of the English ...
... Captain Cope , after de- stroying the battering - gun , which had been injured , ( he was unable to carry it away ) returned to Trichinopoly with all his wounded and baggage . This reverse reduced the dominions and army of the English ...
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... Captain De Gingens , and seven of the principal officers of the European battalion . The party consisted of twelve dragoons and these officers , who charged through the enemy's horse , sword in hand , all cut their way through , except ...
... Captain De Gingens , and seven of the principal officers of the European battalion . The party consisted of twelve dragoons and these officers , who charged through the enemy's horse , sword in hand , all cut their way through , except ...
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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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1st battalion 1st Regiment afterwards Arcot arrived artillery attack baggage battalions of Sepoys battery Bengal Bombay brigade British Calliaud camp cannon Captain captured cavalry Chundah Clive Colonel column command Cuddalore defence detachment division encamped enemy enemy's English Ensign Euro European battalion European corps European infantry field-pieces flank companies following day force formed Fort St French gallant gallantry garrison George grenadiers guns honour horse Hyder Hyder's army India joined killed and wounded Lally Lawrence Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Clive Lord Cornwallis loss Madras European Regiment Mahratta Major marched Masulipatam ment miles morning mounted Mysore Mysore army Mysoreans Nabob Native Infantry nearly night occasion occupied officers party peans Pettah Pondicherry position prisoners reached 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