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'History of the Indian Navy. (1613-1863).' [‎5] (18/622)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (575 pages). It was created in 1877. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: Printed Collections.

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CHAPTER VIII. (1857—1858.)
The 'Auckland' in China-The True Story of ^he Oeeupation of Perim by
Lieutenant Templer in the 'Mahi'—The 'Lady Canning at the Outbreak
at Jiddah— Appointment of Captain G. G. Wellesley, O.B., K.N., m success o
to Sir Henry Leeke—Conclusion of the Eecords of the Bombay Manne
Battalion ..•••*
CHAPTER IX. (1848—1863.)
Surveys undertaken from the Death of Sir Robert Oliver to the Abolition of the
Service ^Lieutenant Selby on the West Coast of India; Surveys in the Gulf
of Cambay and on the Kattywar Coast by ^etttenants Grieve, Constable and
Taylor; of the Punjanb Kivers by Lieutenants Grounds and Stroyan^ot the
Malacca Straits and Inland Waters of Pegu by Lieutenant Ward £y g
Survey of the Irrawaddy Eiver by Commander Eenme and Lieutenant Heat -
cote—Current Charts by Lieutenants Taylor and Heathcote—Survey of the
Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. by Lieutenant Constable, assisted by Actmg-Lieutenant btitte
Surveys of Commander Felix Jones in Mesopotamia-Lieutenant Carew
and the Persian GulfTelegraph Line-Surveys in Mesopotamia by Commander
Selby and Lieutenants Collingwood and Bewsher—Lieutenant Tayior s Survey
of the Malabar Coast—Lieutenant Dawes Journey into Central ^bm, m
company with Colonel Pelly—Services of Officers of the late In ^ a: ^ ^
during the Abyssinian War—Lieutenant Taylor s Memorandum on Mar
Surveys, and his Appointment as Superintendent of Marine Surveys ^ m
India
CHAPTER X.
The Indian Mutiny, 1857—1859.
Services of the Indian Navy during the Sepoy Term used in English to refer to an Indian infantryman. Carries some derogatory connotations as sometimes used as a means of othering and emphasising race, colour, origins, or rank. Mutiny—The Indian Navy
Squadron at Calcutta—The Seizure of the King of Oude at Garden Keac
Formation of the Indian Naval Brigade and Appointment of Captain C. U.
Campbell as Senior Officer-Services of No. 4 Detachment uuder lieutenant
T. E Lewis, at Dacca and in Upper Assam; of Lieutenant W. H W. Davies
against the Hill Tribe of Abors; of Detachments Nos. 2, 7 and 10, under
Lieutenant G. O'Brien Carew at Barrackpore, Jugdespore, and Ahpore; ot JNo.
1 Detachment, under Lieutenants Duval, Sweny, Warden a , n ^ He1 '
No. 5 Detachment, under Lieutenant D. L. Duval, at Gya ; of 11 y 0
ment, under Lieutenants T. H. B. Barron and H. Cotegrave, at Moozutopore
and Mooteeharee ; of No. 9 Detachment, against the C 0163 ' 1 " Cbote NagpOTe
under Lieutenant A. T. Windus ; of No.Detachment at Ch^bassa under
Acting-Lieutenant H. W. H. Bnmes and Lieutenant W. H. W. Kavies , ot
No. I Detachment, at Buxar, under Commander Batt-How Acting-Master
G. B. Chicken gained the Victoria Cross—Services of Detachments Nos. 8,
and 13, at Jessore, Julpigoree, and Chuprah, under Lieutenants H. Jackson,
E. G. Hurlock, and C. B. Templer—Occupation of the Andaman Islands,
and Services of No. 6 Detachment, under Lieutenant C. B. Templer,
Lieutenant P. Warden, and Lieutenant S. B. Hellard—Goveniment re
cognition of the Services of the Indian Navy during the Sepoy Term used in English to refer to an Indian infantryman. Carries some derogatory connotations as sometimes used as a means of othering and emphasising race, colour, origins, or rank. Mutiny 4^9

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History of the Indian Navy. (1613-1863).

Author: Charles Rathbone Low.

Publication Details: London: Richard Bentley and Son, New Burlington Street.

Physical Description: initial Roman numeral pagination (i-vi); octavo.

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1 volume (575 pages)
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This volume contains a table of contents giving chapter headings and page references. Each chapter heading is followed by a detailed breakdown of the contents of that chapter.

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Dimensions: 229mm x 140mm

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