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Lieut Trueman is a prisoner, and it is said thirty-nine privates of our army are taken, besides a number wounded, the whole amounting to about fifty ” This would indicate that 2 officers and 39 enlisted men were taken prisoner apart from the 1 officer and 47 enlisted men who were wounded and captured.
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Lieut and is
A lieutenant ( abbreviated Lt, LT, Lieut and LEUT ) is a junior commissioned officer in many nations ' armed forces.
For example in a match of February 1871 against Crystal Palace it is noted that " Lieut Mitchell made a fine run down the left, passing the ball to Lieu.
In a match of March 1871 against Wanderers their victory was due to " irreproachable organisation " and in particular that both their attacks and their backing up were both " so well organised " In November 1871 similar passing tactics are described in a contemporary account of a game against the Wanderers in which two goals were scored through tactical passing: " Betts, however, soon seized his opportunity, and by a brilliant run down the left wing turned the ball judiciously to Currie, who as judiciously sent it flying through the strangers ' goal in first rate style " Later in the match it is reported that " Lieut G Barker, turning the ball to Lieut Renny-Tailyour who planted it between the posts " " Turning " the ball clearly points to the short pass.
A letter dated 19 October 1814 from Lieut .- governor Davey to Lieutenant Jeffreys instructs him that he is to receive on board John Fawkner, This gives a misleading account of what had occurred.
Lieut and our
In spite of our casualties, we hard all that elation of the winners of a good battle, especially of a bayonet charge … I spoke to Lieut.
Judging our distance, therefore, as well as we could, with regard to the time the fuse was calculated to burn, the crew of four men entered the gig, under the direction of Lieut.
Lieut and army
In a letter to George Washington on February 9, he described the " light army " he had formed under Williams as composed of: " cavalry of the 1st and 3rd Regiments and the Legion amounting to 240, a detachment of 280 Infantry under Lieut.
The fatal aeroplane accident, the first that has occurred to United States army aviators stationed at the military aerodrome at North Island in twenty months, came as the climax to a series of looping the loop performed by Lieut.
Lieut and are
In addition to these, there are the monuments to Admiral Sir Charles Wager, Vice-Admiral Watson, Lieut .- General Percy Kirk, George Lord Viscount Howe, General Monck, and Sir Henry Belasye.
Lieut and wounded
Confusingly, The Times of 14 January 1901 listed in a report of killed and wounded " 2nd Berkshire Regiment .— Lieut.
Lieut and whole
In spite of delays in engraving, twenty-five sheets of the atlas were already finished, but it was not until 1862 that the whole plan, embracing sixty sheets, was completed by Lieut .- Colonel W. F. Versteeg.
Lieut and about
This privilege was first extended about 1817 by Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, to his friend, Lieut General James Moore, K. C., and his new bride, Miss Cecilia Watson.
The facts collected about the Navy during that time — hints dropped by messmates — opinions, notions, & c., have, been picked up and carefully preserved in this “ bag .” Before I proceed though, to arrange from this medley of the “ bit o ’ writin ” for you, mm, I must in good earnest bespeak the indulgence of your readers, and seriously invite their attention to the facts which go to show a link to 10 pages, 1840 Lucky Bag article on Naval Reform, by Lieut. Matthew Fontaine Maury, U. S. Navy.
The first settlement was made at Risdon, Tasmania on 11 September 1803 when Lieut John Bowen landed with about 50 settlers, crew, soldiers and convicts.
Lieut and ”
They were the present Captains F. F. Powell, and Richard Ethersey, in the Schooner “ Royal Tiger ” and “ Shannon ,” assisted by Lieut.
Lieut and 2
The person who actually administered the colony during the period of Pine's formal tenure ( 2 November 1868 – 29 September 1869 ) was Lieut Col John Bruce.
Lieut and officers
In 1890, the officers and men of the United States Navy dedicated a granite-and-marble monument to the memory of Lieut.
Seventeen officers and members of the brigade took part in the South-African war, including Colonel Goldsmid, his place as commandant being occupied by Lieut .- Col. E. Montefiore.
Lieut and were
The results of these researches were made known in his Report on the Mollusca and Radiata of the Aegean Sea, presented to the British Association in 1843, and in Travels in Lycia, published in conjunction with Lieut.
Lieut and from
Lieut .- General Sir Henry William Stisted, ( 1817 – 10 December 1875 ), served as the first Lieutenant Governor of Ontario after Confederation, from 1867 to 1868.
Also her brother Charles De Grey Vyner Sub Lieut ( A ) RNVR Reported missing from Air Operations Off Rangoon May 2nd 1945 Aged 19 Years.
Apart from castaways and runaway convicts in the 1790s, the first attempt at settlement was made on 13 October 1803 by Lieut.
Lieut and 1
Some time afterwards he was appointed Inspecting Field Officer at Bedford, received the rank of Lieut .- Colonel in the Army 1 January 1800, and the command of the London Recruiting District, in February 1809.
He was followed by Lieut .- Col. Mason, on whose resignation, in February, 1867, Major Ratcliff succeeded, the battalion being then 1, 161 strong.
Lieut and who
He was the son of Lieut Col. C. A. Madge and Barbara, née Hylton Foster, and the brother of the sociologist John Madge who wrote The Origins of Scientific Sociology.
His mother was Lady Catherine Manners daughter of the 6th Earl of Rutland, son of John Manners, 4th Earl of Rutland ( d. 24 February 1588 ). She had married lst Duke of Buckingham, ( 2nd creation ), a favourite of King James who was assassinated by Lieut John Felton.
* Lieut .- Col. Lord Alexander George Thynne ( 1873 – 14 September 1918 ), who was a Member of Parliament for Bath, commanded the 6th Bn.
However, the news did not get back to Sydney and it was Lieut John Shortland R. N. who received credit for the discovery of coal in Newcastle on 9 September 1797.
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