The Trial at Large of Lieut. Gen. Whitelocke, Late Commander in Chief of the Forces in South America, by a General Court Martial, Held at Chelsea Hospital on Thursday, January 28, 1808 and Continued by Adjournment to Tuesday March 15 |
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... consequence given him that informa- tion , how many hours ' march would it have taken for the main body to have reached the ford ? A. I conceive , from the position at Reduction , the distance to that ford is very little greater , if ...
... consequence given him that informa- tion , how many hours ' march would it have taken for the main body to have reached the ford ? A. I conceive , from the position at Reduction , the distance to that ford is very little greater , if ...
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... consequence of the dangerous illness of his father , and the physicians having re- ported that that illness is past recovery , he has re- quested that he may be excused from further at- tendance in this Court ; it is for the Court to ...
... consequence of the dangerous illness of his father , and the physicians having re- ported that that illness is past recovery , he has re- quested that he may be excused from further at- tendance in this Court ; it is for the Court to ...
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John Whitelocke. consequence of the evidence he has given . The first question is , Did the information you received , or the knowledge of the disposition of the inhabitants , induce you to think it unsafe to leave a small de- tachment ...
John Whitelocke. consequence of the evidence he has given . The first question is , Did the information you received , or the knowledge of the disposition of the inhabitants , induce you to think it unsafe to leave a small de- tachment ...
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... the merchants had lost all power of transmitting their merchandise into the country , in consequence of its being con- stantly plundered by these people . On the 12th of June , Lieutenant - Colonel Backhouse , who com- manded 44.
... the merchants had lost all power of transmitting their merchandise into the country , in consequence of its being con- stantly plundered by these people . On the 12th of June , Lieutenant - Colonel Backhouse , who com- manded 44.
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... consequence of the former being the place at which all the large ships that are em- ployed in the cominerce of the latter are laid up , is well known . I was not at all employed relative to the obtaining of intelligence on that point ...
... consequence of the former being the place at which all the large ships that are em- ployed in the cominerce of the latter are laid up , is well known . I was not at all employed relative to the obtaining of intelligence on that point ...
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2d of July 5th of July 6th dragoon guards 9th light dragoons advanced corps answer appeared army arrival artillery Barragon believe brigade Brigadier-General Craufurd Buenos Ayres Captain Whittingham carabineers cavalry certainly charge Chuello circumstances Colonel Bourke Colonel Mahon Colonia column command communication consequence Coral Court defence directed ditto division enemy Ensenada evidence expedition fire flank force guns halt head-quarters heard heights honour horses inhabitants JOHN WHITELOCKE Judge Advocate Judge Advocate.-I landing letter Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant-General White Lieutenant-General Whitelocke Liniers Lumley main body Majesty's Major-General Gower means miles Miserere Monte Video morning night o'clock occupied officers opinion orders passed Plata Plaza de Tauros position possession prisoners provisions question Quilmes received recollect reconnoitre Reduction regiment Residentia river sent Sir Samuel Achmuty situation South America Spanish taken tion town of Buenos troops White's house Whitelocke's whole William Medows
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