The Life of General, the Right Honourable Sir David Baird, Bart. ...R. Bentley, 1832 - Generals Baird visited the Cape in 1779 and 1797 and was in command of the expedition which captured it in 1806. |
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... Servants Huts . d . Prison Cook Room . e . Captain Baird's Garden . f . Old Mud Walls . g . Mud Wall , 18 feet high . h . Outer Door of the Prison . N.B. Each corner room of the Pri- son about 16 feet long by 10 feet wide .
... Servants Huts . d . Prison Cook Room . e . Captain Baird's Garden . f . Old Mud Walls . g . Mud Wall , 18 feet high . h . Outer Door of the Prison . N.B. Each corner room of the Pri- son about 16 feet long by 10 feet wide .
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... servants of the pri- soners were prohibited from visiting the bazaar . On the 31st , Ensign Graham's irons were removed , in consequence of sickness . Again , on the 4th of June , the sufferers did all the honour they could to the ...
... servants of the pri- soners were prohibited from visiting the bazaar . On the 31st , Ensign Graham's irons were removed , in consequence of sickness . Again , on the 4th of June , the sufferers did all the honour they could to the ...
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... servants , and one black , I am allowed one fanam and a half per day , with one sear of meat , three of bad rice , and three of ghee . I am compelled to receive what they give , and not allowed to buy any other from the bazaar . I ...
... servants , and one black , I am allowed one fanam and a half per day , with one sear of meat , three of bad rice , and three of ghee . I am compelled to receive what they give , and not allowed to buy any other from the bazaar . I ...
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... servants who carried the poisoned food , took compassion , and gave him some of theirs . " The havildar , who had charge of the Gene- ral , connived at these acts of humanity at first , but when it was found that General Matthews still ...
... servants who carried the poisoned food , took compassion , and gave him some of theirs . " The havildar , who had charge of the Gene- ral , connived at these acts of humanity at first , but when it was found that General Matthews still ...
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... servant of the late General Matthews's was removed . These alter- ations , however , indicated nothing important ; but on the 2nd of March , the Myar and a Bramin , whose duty it was to pay the prisoners their scanty allowance , called ...
... servant of the late General Matthews's was removed . These alter- ations , however , indicated nothing important ; but on the 2nd of March , the Myar and a Bramin , whose duty it was to pay the prisoners their scanty allowance , called ...
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2d Edit Alexandria appeared appointed arrangements arrival assault attack Beys Bombay brigade British Cairo camels camp Capidan Pacha Captain Baird cavalry Champagné circumstances Colonel Baillie Colonel Baird Colonel Murray Colonel Ramsay Colonel Wellesley command commander-in-chief companies conduct corps despatch detachment directed East India enemy English European excellency Excellency's expedition feelings fire force Fort St forward French gallant garrison Ghennah Gizeh governor Grand Vizier Harris honour Hyder immediately Jeddah keeladar Kosseir letter Lieutenant Lord Clive Lord Cornwallis Lord Mornington Lord Wellesley lordship Madras Majesty's Major-General Baird Mamelukes mand ment military Mocha Moilah morning native necessary Nile object officer palace port possession prisoners proceeded Rajah received Red Sea regiment sent Sepoys Seringapatam servant ships Sir David Baird Sir Hector Sir Home Popham Sir John Hutchinson soldiers sultaun Tanjore tion Tippoo troops Upper Egypt Vols Wellesley's whole wounded
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