Willoughby's return to the magazine, the gates of the magazine were closed and barricaded, and every possible arrangement that could be made was at once commenced on. Inside the gate leading to the park were placed two 6-pounders, double charged with... Annals of the Indian Rebellion, 1857-58 - Page 124by Noah Alfred Chick - 1859 - 932 pagesFull view - About this book
| Henry Mead - India - 1857 - 448 pages
...the mutineers were admitted directly to the palace, through which they passed cheering. On Lieutenant Willoughby's return to the magazine, the gates of...acting sub-conductor Crow and Serjeant Stewart, with the lighted matches in their hands, and with orders that if any attempt was made to force that gate,... | |
| Henry Mead - India - 1857 - 414 pages
...the palace, through which they passed cheering. On Lieutenant Willoughby's return to the magazine,the gates of the magazine were closed and barricaded,...acting sub-conductor Crow and Serjeant Stewart, with the lighted matches in their hands, and with orders that if any attempt was made to force that gate,... | |
| George Bruce Malleson - 1857 - 70 pages
...the mutineers were admitted directly to the Palace, through which they passed cheering. On Lieutenant Willoughby's return to the magazine, the gates of...Inside the gate leading to the Park were placed two six-pounders, double-charged with grape, one under Acting Sub-conduct or Crow and Serjeant Stewart,... | |
| Henry Mead - India - 1858 - 396 pages
...the mutineers were admitted directly to the palace, through which they passed cheering. On Lieutenant Willoughby's return to the magazine, the gates of...with grape, one under acting sub-conductor Crow and Sergeant Stewart, with the lighted matches in their hands, and with orders that, if any attempt was... | |
| Charles Allen (of the Bengal civil service.), George Bruce Malleson - India - 1858 - 256 pages
...the mutineers were admitted directly to the Palace, through which they passed cheering. On Lieutenant Willoughby's return to the magazine, the gates of...every possible arrangement that could be made was aj; once commenced on. Inside the gate leading to the Park were placed two six- pounders, double.charged... | |
| 1859 - 1382 pages
...the mutineers were admitted directly to the palace, through which they passed cheering On Lieutenant Willoughby's return to the magazine, the gates of...could be made was at once commenced on. Inside the pile leading to the Park were placed two 6-pounders, double charged with grape, one under Acting Sub-Conductor... | |
| John Cave-Browne - Delhi (India) - 1861 - 438 pages
...preparations are thus described by Lieutenant Forrest himself : " Inside the gate leading to the park we placed two 6-pounders double charged with grape, one under Acting Sub-Conductor Crow and Sergeant Stewart, with the lighted matches in their hands, and with orders that, if any attempt was... | |
| John Cave-Browne - Delhi (India) - 1861 - 440 pages
...preparations are thus described by Lieutenant Forrest himself : " Inside the gate leading to the park we placed two 6-pounders double charged with grape, one under Acting Sub-Conductor Crow and Sergeant Stewart, with the lighted matches in their hands, and with orders that, if any attempt was... | |
| Charles Henry Eden - India - 1876 - 356 pages
...the mutineers were admitted directly to the palace, through which they passed cheering. On Lieutenant Willoughby's return to the magazine, the gates of...gate leading to the park were placed two 6-pounders, double-charged with grape — one under Acting Sub-Conductor Crow and Sergeant Stewart, with the lighted... | |
| James Grant - 1880 - 620 pages
...and bastions. "On Lieutenant Willoughb/s return to the magazine," continues Mr. Forrest, " the gates were closed and barricaded, and every possible arrangement that could be made was at once commenced. Inside the gate leading to the park were placed two six-pounders, double loaded with grape, one under... | |
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