Reminiscences of the Great Mutiny 1857-59. William Forbes-Mitchell

Reminiscences of the Great Mutiny 1857-59 - William Forbes-Mitchell


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       William Forbes-Mitchell

      Reminiscences of the Great Mutiny 1857-59

      Including the relief, siege, and capture of Lucknow, and the campaigns in Rohilcund and Oude

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4057664564603

       CHAPTER I

       THE NINETY-THIRD—SAIL FOR CHINA—COUNTER-ORDERED TO CALCUTTA—ARRIVAL IN INDIA

       CHAPTER II

       MARCH UP COUNTRY—FUTTEHPORE—CAWNPORE

       CHAPTER III

       START FOR LUCKNOW—SIR COLIN—THE DILKOOSHÁ—MARTINIÈRE—SECUNDRABÂGH

       CHAPTER IV

       THE NINETY-THIRD—ANECDOTES OF THE SECUNDRABÂGH—GENERAL EWART—THE SHÂH NUJEEF

       CHAPTER V

       PERSONAL ANECDOTES—CAPTURE OF THE SHÂH NUJEEF—A FEARFUL EXPERIENCE

       CHAPTER VI

       BREAKFAST UNDER DIFFICULTIES—LONG SHOTS—THE LITTLE DRUMMER—EVACUATION OF THE RESIDENCY BY THE GARRISON

       CHAPTER VII

       BAGPIPES AT LUCKNOW—A BEWILDERED BÂBOO—THE FORCED MARCH TO CAWNPORE—OPIUM—WYNDHAM'S MISTAKE

       CHAPTER VIII

       ANECDOTES—ACTION WITH THE GWALIOR CONTINGENT—ITS DEFEAT—PURSUIT OF THE NÂN—BITHOOR—JOHN LANG AND JOTEE PERSHÂD

       CHAPTER IX

       HODSON OF HODSON'S HORSE—ACTION AT THE KÂLEE NUDDEE—FUTTEHGHUR

       CHAPTER X

       THE STRANGE STORY OF JAMIE GREEN

       CHAPTER XI

       THE SIEGE OF LUCKNOW—SIR COLIN APPOINTED COLONEL OF THE NINETY-THIRD —ASSAULT ON THE MARTINIÈRE—A "RANK" JOKE.

       CHAPTER XII

       ASSAULT ON THE BEGUM'S KOTHEE—DEATH OF CAPTAIN M'DONALD—MAJOR HODSON WOUNDED—HIS DEATH

       CHAPTER XIII

       JUNG BAHÂDOOR—GUNPOWDER—THE MOHURRUM AT LUCKNOW—LOOT

       CHAPTER XIV

       AN UNGRATEFUL DUTY—CAPTAIN BURROUGHS—THE DILKOOSHÁ AGAIN—GENERAL WALPOLE AT ROOYAH—THE RÂMGUNGA.

       CHAPTER XV

       BATTLE OF BAREILLY—GHÂZIS—A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT—HALT AT BAREILLY—ACTIONS OF POSGAON, RUSSOOLPORE, AND NOWRUNGABAD—REST AT LAST!

       APPENDIX A

       THE HISTORY OF THE MURDER OF MAJOR NEILL AT AUGUR IN 1887

       APPENDIX B

       EUROPEANS AMONG THE REBELS

       APPENDIX C

       A FEW WORDS ON SWORD-BLADES

       APPENDIX D

       THE OPIUM QUESTION

       Table of Contents

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      I cannot truthfully commence these reminiscences with the usual formula of the amateur author—namely, by stating that, "At the solicitation of numerous friends, the writer was most reluctantly prevailed upon to publish his narrative," and so forth. No one has asked me to write my recollections of the past and my impressions of the present. I do so to please myself, because on revisiting the scenes of the Mutiny I have been forcibly impressed with the fact that, like so many memories, the soldiers and civilians who were personal actors in the great uprising are fast passing away.

      They live but in time-stricken men,

       Or else lie hushed in clay.

      Having served in the old Ninety-Third Sutherland Highlanders, and been present at every action in which that famous regiment played a part from the actual relief of Lucknow in November, 1857,


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