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... move along the right bank towards New Orleans , clear- ing its front until it reached the flanking battery of the enemy on that side , which it had orders to carry . The assailing of the enemy's line in front of us , was to be made by ...
... move along the right bank towards New Orleans , clear- ing its front until it reached the flanking battery of the enemy on that side , which it had orders to carry . The assailing of the enemy's line in front of us , was to be made by ...
Page 116
... move on that service sailed under the command of Captain Ricketts , of the Vengeur , but did not arrive in sufficient time that evening to do more than determine the place of disembarka- tion , which was about three miles from Fort ...
... move on that service sailed under the command of Captain Ricketts , of the Vengeur , but did not arrive in sufficient time that evening to do more than determine the place of disembarka- tion , which was about three miles from Fort ...
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... moved , so as to be in readiness to make their attack at the same moment with the one from the Table Land . At two o'clock , A. M. Major Kelly moved on Kur- sulle by the Jagherkeena road ; Captain Fast at three o'clock towards the ...
... moved , so as to be in readiness to make their attack at the same moment with the one from the Table Land . At two o'clock , A. M. Major Kelly moved on Kur- sulle by the Jagherkeena road ; Captain Fast at three o'clock towards the ...
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1st Batt 1st Guards 95th Foot Adjutant-General Admiralty-Office American schooner arms army attack battalion brigade BULLETIN Captain captured by ditto cavalry Coldstream Guards Colonel Sir columns Commander in Chief conduct corps detachment dispatch division drummer Duke Edward enemy enemy's Ensign file killed file wounded Foot-Captain force guns havildars Head-Quarters Henry Highness the Prince Honourable Military Order horses inclose infantry instant James John Wilson Croker July killed and wounded King's German Legion Knight Commander Knight Grand Cross Lieute Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant-Colonel John Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Light Dragoons LONDON GAZETTE Lord Lordship Majesty Majesty's Ship Major Major-General Major-General Sir Marshal morning Naples Native Ochterlony Officer of Arms officers position Prince Regent rank and file Rear-Admiral Rear-Admiral Sir received regiment river Robert Royal Artillery Royal Highness Royal Navy schooner sepoys serjeants severely since dead Signed Sir George slightly Sloop staff tain tons troops Vice-Admiral Sir Viscount Castlereagh Wellington William