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to whom he was singly opposed. - Commanded the Grenadier Company of the Cameronians at the Capture of Chusan 5th July 1840. -
Major Caine has filled the various appointments of Regimental Judge Advocate, of Adjutant, and of Major of Brigade at Bhuntpore as well as that of Major of Brigade Meerut, and Deputy Judge Advocate General, of that division — whilst in the 16th Regiment. Had the honor of being Aid-de-Camp for 6½ years ever to be lamented Chief, the late Sir Samford Whittingham, Aid-de-Camp for one year to the late Major General "the Honorable John Ramsay, and appointed by the British Government in India as Aid-de-Camp to His Royal Highness Prince Henry of the Netherlands, with whom Major Caine continued during the sojourn of His Royal Highness.
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in the Bengal Presidency in 1838, Major Caine was also nominated Brigade Major to the late (then Brigadier) General Oglander in the Stawitty force in 1834, and performed the duties of Aid-de-Camp to that deeply regretted Officer, from February 1839 until the arrival of the China expedition at Singapore in June 1840 where he joined the Regiment. - Two days after the first Capture of Chusan, he was appointed British Commissioner and about three weeks afterwards Chief Magistrate of the Island, which situation he filled until the following February. On the evacuation of the Island by the British Troops, Major Caine was accidentally in Command of the Cameronian Regiment for a few days.
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Chusan, in Canton River, when the Lieut: Colonel James, had proceeded with the