Old MemoriesAccount of cavalry officer with Hodson's Horse before, Delhi, Agra, Lucknow during Sepoy Rebellion 1857; inc. winning of Victoria Cross. |
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... camps of musketry instruction had been formed , for the education of detach- ments from native infantry regiments in the use of the new rifle about to be introduced , in lieu of the old Brown Bess . In these camps there had been some ...
... camps of musketry instruction had been formed , for the education of detach- ments from native infantry regiments in the use of the new rifle about to be introduced , in lieu of the old Brown Bess . In these camps there had been some ...
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... but though I found out his house , in the Oude District , no trace of him was ever again found , and I could only con- clude he met his death at Delhi in the mutineers ' camp . A braver or more loyal man 38 OLD MEMORIES .
... but though I found out his house , in the Oude District , no trace of him was ever again found , and I could only con- clude he met his death at Delhi in the mutineers ' camp . A braver or more loyal man 38 OLD MEMORIES .
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Sir Hugh Henry Gough. mutineers ' camp . A braver or more loyal man I have never met , and , what- ever his faults may have subsequently been , in his mutiny against his salt and his military allegiance , all will allow his loyalty to me ...
Sir Hugh Henry Gough. mutineers ' camp . A braver or more loyal man I have never met , and , what- ever his faults may have subsequently been , in his mutiny against his salt and his military allegiance , all will allow his loyalty to me ...
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Sir Hugh Henry Gough. and Delhi , when proceeding with his battalion to the camp of exercise held there that year . He took it to his com- manding officer , who , seeing in faded writing the words " Hugh Gough , Cornet , 3rd Light ...
Sir Hugh Henry Gough. and Delhi , when proceeding with his battalion to the camp of exercise held there that year . He took it to his com- manding officer , who , seeing in faded writing the words " Hugh Gough , Cornet , 3rd Light ...
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... camp area , there was a certain amount of danger and excitement . We were rather pushed for supplies on the way , and I have a vivid recollection of our break- fast after crossing the river at Baghput : our supplies were , indeed , so ...
... camp area , there was a certain amount of danger and excitement . We were rather pushed for supplies on the way , and I have a vivid recollection of our break- fast after crossing the river at Baghput : our supplies were , indeed , so ...
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