| Charles Ball - India - 1858 - 750 pages
...original intention of Sir Henry Lawrence to occupy not only the residency, but also the fort called Muchee Bhowun — an old dilapidated edifice, which...already been described to the government of India. "The untoward event of June the 30th so far diminished the whole available force, that we had not a... | |
| Henry Stedman Polehampton - 1858 - 480 pages
...of Sir Henry Lawrence to occupy not only the Residency, but also the fort called the Muchee Bhawun, an old dilapidated edifice which had been hastily...many houses in the city. The situation of the Muchee Bhawun with regard to the Residency has already been described to the Government of India. " The untoward... | |
| Thomas Fourness Wilson - India - 1858 - 244 pages
...of Sir Henry Lawrence to occupy not only the Residency, but also the fort called Muchee Bhawun — an old dilapidated edifice, which had been hastily...many houses in the city. The situation of the Muchee Bhawun, with regard to the Residency, has already been described to the Government of India. The untoward... | |
| History - 1858 - 1010 pages
...intention of Sir Henry Lawrence to- occupy, not only the Eesidency, but also the fort called Muchhee Bhowun, an old dilapidated edifice, which had been...commanded by many houses in the city. The situation of the Muchhee Bhowun with regard to the Residency has already been described to the Government of India.... | |
| Mrs. Case (Adelaide) - India - 1858 - 464 pages
...of Sir Henry Lawrence to occupy not only the Residency, but also the fort called the Muchee Bhawun, an old dilapidated edifice which had been hastily...many houses in the city. The situation of the Muchee Bhawun with regard to the Residency has already been described to the Government of India. " The untoward... | |
| Henry Stedman Polehampton - India - 1858 - 450 pages
...of Sir Henry Lawrence to occupy not only the Residency, but also the fort called the Muchee Bhawun, an old dilapidated edifice which had been hastily...many houses in the city. The situation of the Muchee Bhawun with regard to the Residency has already been described to the Government of India. " The untoward... | |
| Thomas Fourness Wilson - India - 1858 - 254 pages
...of Sir Henry Lawrence to occupy not only the Residency, but also the fort called Muchee Bhawun — an old dilapidated edifice, which had been hastily...though the defences were, even at the last moment, very fur from complete, and were, moreover, commanded by many houses in the city. The situation of the Muchee... | |
| Noah Alfred Chick - India - 1859 - 1010 pages
...intention of Sir Henry Lawrence to occupy not only the residency, but also the fort called Muchhee Bhowun — an old dilapidated edifice, which had been...commanded by many houses in the city. The situation of the Muchhee Bhowun with regard to the residency has already been described to the Government of India.... | |
| 1860 - 1518 pages
...of Sir Henry Lawrence to occupy not only the Residency, but also the fort called Muchhee Bhowim — an old dilapidated edifice, which had been hastily...commanded by many houses in the city. The situation of the Muchhee Bhowun with regard to the Residency has already been described to the Government of India.... | |
| sir James Outram (1st bart.) - 1860 - 434 pages
...of Sir Henry Lawrence to occupy not only the Eesidency, but also the fort calledMuchhee Bhowun—an old dilapidated edifice, which had been hastily repaired...commanded by many houses in the city. The situation of the Muchhee Bhowun with regard to the Residency, has already been described to the Government of India.... | |
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