BATTLE OF THE OF DELHI. REFERENCES. A. A. The first Position of the British Line of Infantry or Encampment, with their Cavalry on their Right. P. Grand Guard in the Morning. H. M. 76th Regiment right 1st Battalion 4th Native Infantry next 2d Battalion 12th Native Infantry 2d Battalion 15th Native Infantry 1st Battalion 2d Native Infantry B. The first Movement of the Cavalry from Position A. C. C. The first Formation of the British Line of Infantry, after advancing from the Right of Battalions in open Columns of Companies from Position A. D. D. The Second Position of the British Cavalry on the arrival of the Line of Infantry at C. C. H. The 1st Battalion, 2nd Regiment of Native Infantry thrown out from the Village to cover the left of the Line with K. Four Guns under Colonel Horsford. E. The first Position of the Enemy. G. G. The second formation of the British Troops after they had advanced in line from Position C. C. and charged and drove the Enemy from their Guns. S. S. s. s. s. s. The Route and last Position of the British Line of Infantry, having put to flight the whole of the Enemy, and obtained entire possession of the Field with all their Guns, &c. &c. Q. Q. Scatter'd Guns and Tumbrils left on the Field by the Enemy. M. A Party of British Cavalry with Gallopers, who put to flight a Body of the Enemy's Troops that had retired to this Village. N. A Party of British Cavalry detached with their Gallopers, who kept in check the Seik Cavalry from charging the Right Flank and Rear of the British Troops. O. A Village with a Corn-field, surrounded by a high Wall and deep Ditch on the right of it. |