| William Freke Williams - 1854 - 952 oldal
...Brigadier-general Sir John Campbell was judiciously placed, and effectively supported Major-general Codringtou ; and I have great pleasure in stating that Brigadier-general...received intelligence of the attack, and was promptly at his post ; and, though he did not feel well enough to take the command of the division out of the hands... | |
| 1855 - 1462 oldal
...BrigadierGeneral Torrens, who are severely wounded ; and Brigadier-General Buller, who is also wounded, but not so seriously. I must likewise express my obligations...received intelligence of the attack, and was promptly at his post, and though he did not feel well enough to take the command of the division out of the hands... | |
| Thomas Carter - 1860 - 742 oldal
...effectively supported Major-General Codrington ; and I have great pleasure in stating that Brigadier- General Eyre was employed in the important duty of guarding the trenches from any assault from the town. " Lieutenant- General Sir De Lacy Evans, who had been obliged by severe indisposition to go on board... | |
| Thomas Carter - 1861 - 228 oldal
...BrigadierGeneral Torrens,* who are severely wounded; and BrigadierGeneral Buller, who is also wounded, but not so seriously. "I must likewise express my...guarding the trenches from any assault from, the town. "Lieu tenant- General Sir De Lacy Evans, who had been obliged by severe indisposition to go on board... | |
| Thomas Carter - 1871 - 452 oldal
...Division, and the assistance he rendered to the left of the Light Division, where Brigadier-General Sir John Campbell was judiciously placed, and effectively...guarding the trenches from any assault from the town. " Lieutenant- General Sir De Lacy Evans, who had been obliged by severe indisposition to go on board... | |
| Thomas Carter - 1887 - 256 oldal
...effectively supported Major-Gen. Codrington ; ' and I have great pleasure in stating that Brigadier' General Eyre was employed in the important duty of ' guarding the trenches from, any assault from, the town." His Lordship, in a subsequent despatch, bore testimony 1854 to the share taken by the division in all... | |
| 1854 - 726 oldal
...where Brigadier-General Sir John Campbell was judicially placed, and effectively supported MajorQeneral Codrington ; and I have great pleasure in stating...received intelligence of the attack, and was promptly at his post, and though he did not feel well enough to take the command of the Division out of the hands... | |
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