CO129-073 - Lieut. Governor Caine & Sir Bowring - 1859 [1-5] — Page 610

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from then,

and was

the

Juns,

which they had remained),

6 first person who reported the

Success and situation of Major Everard's

and

column, reinforcement

The Lieut.

having received the required

and Ammunition he returned

slightly wounded by a grape shot in the Foot, whilst leading his small party of Volunteers in charging the Enemy

-Soon at the Governor's Gate. On the Morning of the 19th January- Capt Mead A.D.C. to General Reynolds, waited upon Lieut Caine,

and told him that the

General had sent him, and has been pleased to approve of the Lieutenant's conduct during

the assault, in consequence of a report made by Major Everard, and that therefore the Major General had introduced his name

in the following

manner in his despatch

dated 19th January 1826.

Extract

Major Everard reports, that Brigade

Major Caine of the 14th Regiment Accompanied him throughout, and highly distinguished himself particularly :

I have &c.

...(Signed) Samford Whittingham

Major General

(True copy)

Comm

Colonial Secretary.

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from then,and wastheJuns,which they had remained),6 first person who reported theSuccess and situation of Major Everard'sandcolumn, reinforcementThe Lieut.having received the requiredand Ammunition he returnedslightly wounded by a grape shot in the Foot, whilst leading his small party of Volunteers in charging the Enemy-Soon at the Governor's Gate. On the Morning of the 19th January- Capt Mead A.D.C. to General Reynolds, waited upon Lieut Caine,and told him that theGeneral had sent him, and has been pleased to approve of the Lieutenant's conduct duringthe assault, in consequence of a report made by Major Everard, and that therefore the Major General had introduced his namein the followingmanner in his despatchdated 19th January 1826.ExtractMajor Everard reports, that BrigadeMajor Caine of the 14th Regiment Accompanied him throughout, and highly distinguished himself particularly :I have &c. ...(Signed) Samford WhittinghamMajor General(True copy)CommColonial Secretary.
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from then,and wastheJuns,which they had remanned),6 first person who reported theSerccess and situation of albajor Everard'sandbolumn, reinforcementThe Dient.having received the requiredand Ammunition he returnedslightly wounded by a grape shot in the Foot, whilst leading his small party of Volunteers in charging the Onemy-Suno at the Goverdhun Gate. On the Morning of the 190 Jannary- Capt Mead A.D. C. to General Regnolds, waited upon Lient Caine,and told him that theGeneral had sent him, and has been pleased to approve of the Lieutenant's conduct duringthe assault, in consequence of a report made by alleajer Everard, and that therefine the Major General had introduced his namein the folturingmanner in his despatekdated 19" January 1826.CatrackMajor Everard reports, that BrigadeMajor Caine of the 14" Regiment Accompanied him throughout, and ___ distinguished himself particularly :I have yea-ཀ---་(Signed) Samford WhittinghamMajor General(Frue copy)CommColonial Secretary.
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38

39

607

from then,

and was

the

Juns,

which they had remanned),

6 first person who reported the

Serccess and situation of albajor Everard's

and

bolumn, reinforcement

The Dient.

having received the required

and Ammunition he returned

slightly wounded by a grape shot in the Foot, whilst leading his small party of Volunteers in charging the Onemy

-Suno at the Goverdhun Gate. On the Morning of the 190 Jannary- Capt Mead A.D. C. to General Regnolds, waited upon Lient Caine,

and told him that the

General had sent him, and has been pleased to approve of the Lieutenant's conduct during

the assault, in consequence of a report made by alleajer Everard, and that therefine the Major General had introduced his name

in the folturing

manner in his despatek

dated 19" January 1826.

Catrack

Major Everard reports, that Brigade

Major Caine of the 14" Regiment Accompanied him throughout, and ___ distinguished himself particularly :

I have yea

-ཀ---་

(Signed) Samford Whittingham

Major General

(Frue copy)

Comm

Colonial Secretary.

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