TO BE LIEUTENANT-GENERALS
... Bombay Infantry. Mossom Boyd, Bengal Infantry. John M'lnnes, Bengal Infantry. James Fallowfleld Salter, C.8.. Bombay Infantry. Patrick Byres, Bengal Infantry. Edmond Cartwright, Bengal Infantry. Henry George ...
... Bombay Infantry. Mossom Boyd, Bengal Infantry. John M'lnnes, Bengal Infantry. James Fallowfleld Salter, C.8.. Bombay Infantry. Patrick Byres, Bengal Infantry. Edmond Cartwright, Bengal Infantry. Henry George ...
... Sab.Lieatenant, purchase, vice Bateson, promoted. Ist Dragoons—Arthur Basset to Cornet, purchase, vice Jones, promoted. 10th Light Dragoons—Musgrave James Bradley Dyne to be Cornet, by purchase, vice Hon. Charles J.’Keith, promoted. 14th—Standish Radley ...
... operated in the same sense by the Rue St Denis, and threw into the transversal streets light column nnder the orders of Colonel de Motteronge of the 10th Light Infantry. General Courtigis, on his side, arriving from V’incennes, at the head of his brigade ...
... The winner was sold for £33. Cricket India.—Eleven Sepoys belonging to the 40th Madras Native Infantry have beaten eleven of the European Horse Artillery at cricket. To crown all, the Sepoys gave the Europeans adinner—the Jemadar adjutant being in the ...
... Christopher James Magnay to be by purchase, vice Hewetson, who retires, March Brevet.—Captain S. A. Abbott, of the 51st Native Infantry, to have the rank of Major in the East Indies, March 26. OFFICE OF ORDNANCE, March 24. Royal Regiment of Artillery ...
... who retires upon full pay- Ensign O. Cole Lieutenant, without purchase, vice Macd°rhtEvET S. A. Abbott, of the 51st Bengal Native Infantry, to have the rank of Major the Eaot Indies. Office of Obosascf, March 21. Royal Artillery—Lieutenant Colonel W. ...
... companies of artillery were to follow. A like force of artillery and native infantry that ordered from Calcutta, were to he provided from Madras,—being in all two European (kith and 51st) arid four native (38th and 67th, and 9th and 35th Madre.) corps, with ...
... same evening, and the Euro|>ean infantry the following morning, leaving tho 26th Madras Native Infantry to garrison Martaban, where they were joined during the forenoon by the company of Madras Artillery, with its light field battery, witn instructions ...
... Majesty's 51st Reg ent. On the morning of 12 th , the troops disembarked. The company sth brigade, Bengal Artillery, landed at 6 A.m. and put together their guns, and were ready to proceed by 8 when the advance was madib . headed by the Light Companies ...
... landed her Majesty’s 51st Light Infantry, the 18th Royal Irish, the 40th Bengal Native Infantry, and part of my artillery. The Bengal guns, under Maior Reid, were ordered to move advance, covered by four Companies the fllst Light ...
... sent te at- tack the Dalla stockade, consisting of a detachment of Euro- pean infantry and seamen, who carried it immediately, losing one officer, Ensign Armstrong, Her 51st Regiment. “On the morning of the 12th the troops disembarked. ‘The 2d company ...
... —Captain Blundell and Armstrong, 51st Foot, and Lieutenant Doran, 18th Koval Irish, killed in action before KanßOon. Captain Hunt, 80th Foot, died of cholera at Rangoon. Bombay.—Lieut. W. L. Webb, 14th Native Infantry, in Paris, the 28th March. Madras ...