| William Brock - 1858 - 338 pages
...but I was enabled, by a flank movement to my right, to turn his left, and this gave us the victory. Nana Sahib had barbarously murdered all the captive...at about seventy, chiefly from the fire of grape." Having rested his weary troops for a single day, on the morning of the 19th General Havelock marched... | |
| William Brock - 1858 - 316 pages
...but I was enabled, by a flank movement to my right, to turn his left, and this gave us the victory. Nana Sahib had barbarously murdered all the captive...estimate my loss at about seventy, chiefly from the tire of grape." Having rested his weary troops for a single day, on the morning of the 19th General... | |
| William Owen - Baptists - 1858 - 248 pages
...was enabled, by a flank movement to my right, to turn his left, and this gave us the victory. Nena Sahib had barbarously murdered all the captive women...magazine. He is said to be strongly fortified. I have not yet been able to get in the return of killed and wounded, but estimate my loss at about seventy, chiefly... | |
| David W. Bartlett - India - 1859 - 476 pages
...but I was enabled, by a flank movement to my right, to turn his left, and this gave us the victory. Nana Sahib had barbarously murdered all the captive...magazine. He is said to be strongly fortified. I have not yet been able to get in the return of the killed and wounded, but estimate my loss at about seventy,... | |
| Mowbray Thomson - Cawnpore (India) - 1859 - 302 pages
...but I was enabled, by a flank movement to my right, to turn his left, and this gave us the victory. Nana Sahib had barbarously murdered all the captive...magazine. He is said to be strongly fortified. I have not yet been able to get in the return of the killed and wounded, but estimate my loss at about seventy,... | |
| James Aberigh Mackay - India - 1860 - 268 pages
...I subjoin a telegraphic message from General Havelock : — " CAWNPORE CANTONMENT, Jvly 17, ]857. " By the blessing of God I recaptured this place yesterday,...at about seventy, chiefly from the fire of grape." XXXIILGHAZEEPORB, August 24, 1857. I have been so unwell for some time, that on two Sundays I was unable... | |
| William Brock - India - 1876 - 362 pages
...but I was enabled, by a flank movement to my right, to turn his left, and this gave us the victory. Nana Sahib had barbarously murdered all the captive...magazine. He is said to be strongly fortified. I have not yet been able to get in the return of killed and wounded, but estimate my loss at about seventy, chiefly... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1857 - 660 pages
...barbarously murdered all the captive women and children before the engagement. He has retired to Bhitoor, and blew up this morning, on his retreat, the Cawnpore...at about seventy, chiefly from the fire of grape. Inclosure 69. The Deputy Adjutant -General of the Army to the Secretary to the Government of Jndin.... | |
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