A History of the Indian Mutiny and of the Disturbances which Accompanied it Among the Civil PopulationsW. H. Allen, 1888 - 582 sider |
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Agra Allahabad Arah army arrived artillery attack Barrackpore battle Benares Bengal Brigadier British Government British soldiers Calcutta cartridges cavalry Cave-Browne Cawnpore chief Colonel column command Commissioner comrades crisis Dalhousie danger defend Delhi detachment Dinapore disarm duty Edwardes Enclosures to Secret enemy English Eyre fear fire force Fusiliers garrison Goorkahs Governor-General Gubbins guns Gwalior Halliday hand Havelock heard Henry Lawrence Hindoo India Indian Mutiny infantry John Lawrence July June Kaye knew Letters from India Lieutenant Lord loyalty Lucknow Mahometan Mahratta Meanwhile Meerut ment military morning murdered mutiny Nana Napier native regiments Neill Nicholson night North-Western Provinces officers Oude Outram Papers Parl Patna Peshawur Phillour plunder punishment Punjaub Rajah rebels reinforcements Residency resolved rulers Secret Letters sent sepoys siege Siege of Delhi Siege of Lucknow Sikhs Sir H soon station suffered Tayler tion Umballah Ungud victory village warning Wellesley wrote