Daily Life During the Indian Mutiny: Personal Experiences of 1857Narrative about the 1857 struggle for Indian independence by a judicial officer; previously published in F.C. Maude's Memories of the mutiny, 1894. |
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Page 83
... once outrageous and unbearable . Now it so happened that Major Stirling had bought a particularly misguided and undisciplined pony , and the day after we crossed the Pandoo Naddee , I saw this animal advancing on his kind legs ...
... once outrageous and unbearable . Now it so happened that Major Stirling had bought a particularly misguided and undisciplined pony , and the day after we crossed the Pandoo Naddee , I saw this animal advancing on his kind legs ...
Page 145
... once reported , was greatly moved , and interesting himself extremely in the inquiries which were set on foot , managed to have the men identified and arrested ; and the case was afterwards brought to a successful issue . We got out ...
... once reported , was greatly moved , and interesting himself extremely in the inquiries which were set on foot , managed to have the men identified and arrested ; and the case was afterwards brought to a successful issue . We got out ...
Page 150
... once , and wrote to Mr. Grant , describing the way in which I had taken charge from Bruce , and giving reasons why the district was still in a very excited condition , and how necessary patience was in expecting the re - establishment ...
... once , and wrote to Mr. Grant , describing the way in which I had taken charge from Bruce , and giving reasons why the district was still in a very excited condition , and how necessary patience was in expecting the re - establishment ...
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Daily Life During The Indian Mutiny: Personal Experiences Of 1857 ... John Walter Sherer Limited preview - 2015 |
Daily Life During the Indian Mutiny: Personal Experiences of 1857 John Walter Sherer No preview available - 2018 |
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A. H. LAYARD afterwards Agra Allahabad amongst anxious asked Banda bank Bews Bithoor body Brahmin Bruce bungalow called Calpee camp carriage Cavalry Cawn Cawnpore certainly charpoy cholera Colonel Wilson Commissariat course Delhi Deputy-Collector dinner district enemy English entrenchment excitement fellow fire force Futtehpore Government ground guns hand Harington Havelock heard horse idea India Infantry Jemadar Joseph Jumna Kalinjur Khakee kindly knew ladies looked Lord Clyde Lucknow Mahomedan matchlock Mayne military morning moved Mowbray Thomson Mutiny Nagode Nana Nana's native Neill never night Nuwab occupied officers once Oudh Outram party passed perhaps person pleasant reached rebels regiment Rewah river road rode seemed sent Sepoys Sir John Inglis Sir John Kaye soldiers soon sowars station Subahdar taken tent thing thought tion told took town trees troops Umurnath village Willock Windham word Zemindar