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'Outram & Havelock's Persian Campaign. By Capt. G. H. Hunt, 78th Highlanders. To Which Is Prefixed, a Summary of Persian History, an Account of Various Differences between England and Persia, and an Inquiry into the Origin of the Late War. By George Townsend, Author of "Russell's Modern Europe Epitomised"' [‎192] (213/390)

The record is made up of 1 volume (352 pages). It was created in 1858. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: Printed Collections.

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192
OPENING OF THE
Infantry, 26tli Native Infantry, and a light
battalion, composed of ten light companies of
different native infantry regiments not em
ployed with the field force.
These troops were organized as the second
division of the army in Persia on the 10th
January, 1857, when Sir James Outram was
gazetted in orders, with temporary rank as
lieutenant-general while employed, to com
mand in chief. Major-general Stalker, C.B.,
remained in command of the first division,
then in Persia—with Brigadier Wilson, her
Majesty's 64th regiment (who had replaced
Brigadier Stopford of the same regiment,
killed in action,) and Brigadier Honnor, 4th
Bombay rifles, commanding the two infantry
brigades of that division—Brigadier Tapp the
cavalry, and Brigadier Trevelyan the artillery.
Brigadier-general Havelock, C.B., deputy-adju
tant-general of her Majesty's forces in India,
was appointed to command the second division,
with Brigadier Hamilton, 78th Highlanders,
and Brigadier Hale, Bombay army, for its two
brigades. These were composed as follows :—
First brigade: 78th Highlanders; 26th regiment,

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Outram & Havelock's Persian Campaign. By Capt. G. H. Hunt, 78th Highlanders. To Which Is Prefixed, a Summary of Persian History, an Account of Various Differences between England and Persia, and an Inquiry into the Origin of the Late War. By George Townsend, Author of "Russell's Modern Europe Epitomised"

Author: Captain G H Hunt.

Contributor: Sir Henry Havelock, KCB; Sir James Outram.

Publication Details: London: G. Routledge & Co. Farringdon Street.

Physical Description: initial Roman numeral pagination (i-viii); with illustrations; octavo.

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1 volume (352 pages)
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Dimensions: 183mm x 115mm

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'Outram & Havelock's Persian Campaign. By Capt. G. H. Hunt, 78th Highlanders. To Which Is Prefixed, a Summary of Persian History, an Account of Various Differences between England and Persia, and an Inquiry into the Origin of the Late War. By George Townsend, Author of "Russell's Modern Europe Epitomised"' [‎192] (213/390), British Library: Printed Collections, ORW.1986.a.1645, in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100023685938.0x00000e> [accessed 16 June 2024]

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