| India - 1857 - 516 pages
...the whole of the ' enemy's guns in their front, and dispersing the Sikhs wherever 1 they were seen Sir Walter Gilbert speaks warmly of the ' charge led...Brigadier Mountain against a large battery of the 1 enemy, and followed up on his right by Brigadier Godby, and of ' the subsequent conduct of these... | |
| 1849 - 820 pages
...orderly officers, and of Lieutenant and Adjutant Shadwell, of HM's 98th, who was with him as a volunteer. Sir Walter Gilbert speaks warmly of the charge led...Godby, and of the subsequent conduct of these officers, and also of the conduct of Major Chester, Assistant Adjutant- General, and Lieutenant Galloway, Deputy... | |
| 1850 - 1026 pages
...orderly officers, and of Lieutenant and Adjutant Shadwell, of HM's 98th, who was with him as a volunteer. Sir Walter Gilbert speaks warmly of the charge led...Godby, and of the subsequent conduct of these officers ; as also of the conduct of Major Chester, Assistant Adjutant-General, and Lieutenant Galloway, Deputy... | |
| Edward Joseph Thackwell - Sikh War, 1845-1846 - 1851 - 396 pages
...officers; and of Lieutenant and Adjutant Shadwell, of Her Majesty's 98th. who was with him as a volunteer. Sir Walter Gilbert speaks warmly of the charge led...Godby; and of the subsequent conduct of these officers; as also of the conduct of Major Chester, assistant adjutant-general ; and Lieutenant Galloway, deputy... | |
| Sind irregular horse - 1856 - 364 pages
...; and of Lieutenant and Adjutant Shadwell, of Her Majesty's 98th, who was wifh him as a volunteer. Sir Walter Gilbert speaks warmly of the charge led...Godby, and of the subsequent conduct of these officers ; also of the conduct of Major Chester, Assistant Adjutant-General, and Lieutenant Galloway, Deputy... | |
| mrs. Armine Simcoe H. Mountain - 1857 - 340 pages
...following extract is from a letter from one of Lord Gough's staff, who, writing this year to a friend, " I remember when Colonel Mountain received the order...strong, and 840 were killed or wounded. Writing on the 1 8th, he says : — " I went to see my wounded again last night. The sight of fine young fellows without... | |
| the calcutta review - 1857 - 514 pages
...spiking the whole of the enemy's guns in their front, and dispersing the Sikhs wherever they were seen Sir Walter Gilbert speaks warmly of the charge led...and of the subsequent conduct of these officers." Mountain was present at the battle of Goojerat, but his brigade was not called into action, very much... | |
| mrs. Armine Simcoe H. Mountain - Soldiers - 1858 - 366 pages
...! " Lord Gough, in his despatch, says : — " The right attack of Infantry, under that able officer General Sir Walter Gilbert, was most praiseworthy...was very heavy ; the 4th Brigade went into action 249l strong, and 840 were killed or wounded. Writing on the l8th, he says: — "I went to see my wounded... | |
| India - 1857 - 524 pages
...spiking the whole of the enemy's guns in their front, and dispersing the Sikhs wherever they were seen Sir Walter Gilbert speaks warmly of the charge led...against a large battery of the enemy, and followed up on hia right by Brigadier Godby, and of the subsequent conduct of these officers." Mountain was present... | |
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