The Trial at Large of Lieut. Gen. Whitelocke, Late Commander in Chief of the Forces in South America, by a General Court Martial, Held at Chelsea Hospital on Thursday, January 28, 1808, and Continued by Adjournment to Tuesday, March 15: Taken by Blanchard and Ramsay ... and Published from Their Notes: with a Correct Copy of the Defence, as Delivered Into Court, and the Right Honourable the Judge Advocate's Reply; Also, All the Documents Produced in EvidenceR. Faulder and son, 1808 - 671 pages |
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... horses . Q. In point of fact , were there any , and if any , what number of horses left in Colonia ? A. I do not know exactly ; Lieutenant - Colonel Pack , who commanded there , will be able to give that information . Q. On what day did ...
... horses . Q. In point of fact , were there any , and if any , what number of horses left in Colonia ? A. I do not know exactly ; Lieutenant - Colonel Pack , who commanded there , will be able to give that information . Q. On what day did ...
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... horses , how were the horses collected there to be transferred to the scene of action on the other side of the river ? A. I never knew that any had been collected for that purpose . Q. With what proportion of artillery did you take your ...
... horses , how were the horses collected there to be transferred to the scene of action on the other side of the river ? A. I never knew that any had been collected for that purpose . Q. With what proportion of artillery did you take your ...
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... horses , after the landing , for the transport of the artillery ? A. I do not ; but I am sure that no measures on that subject would have been of any avail , because all the horses of that country are so wild , that they would have been ...
... horses , after the landing , for the transport of the artillery ? A. I do not ; but I am sure that no measures on that subject would have been of any avail , because all the horses of that country are so wild , that they would have been ...
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... horses ? A. I cannot state in what condition the road was on the 29th . The ground was so tender when I passed it ... horse fell three different times , not being able to extricate him- self . Q. Do you know whether General ...
... horses ? A. I cannot state in what condition the road was on the 29th . The ground was so tender when I passed it ... horse fell three different times , not being able to extricate him- self . Q. Do you know whether General ...
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... horses , and the difficulty of the passes , was such , that with the great- est zeal and exertions on the part of Captain Frazer , it was impossible to get them up to the Coral till long after the action had ceased that evening . Q ...
... horses , and the difficulty of the passes , was such , that with the great- est zeal and exertions on the part of Captain Frazer , it was impossible to get them up to the Coral till long after the action had ceased that evening . Q ...
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2d of July 5th of July 6th dragoon guards 9th light dragoons advanced corps answer appeared army arrival artillery Barragon believe brigade Brigadier-General Craufurd Buenos Ayres Captain Whittingham carabineers cavalry certainly charge Chuello circumstances Colonel Bourke Colonel Mahon Colonia column communication consequence Coral Court defence directed ditto division embarked enemy Ensenada evidence expedition fire flank force guns halt head-quarters heard heights honour horses inhabitants JOHN WHITELOCKE Judge Advocate landing letter Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant-General White Lieutenant-General Whitelocke Liniers Lumley main body Majesty's Major-General Gower means miles Miserere Monte Video morning night o'clock occupied officers opinion orders passed Plata Plaza de Tauros position possession prisoners provisions question Quilmes received recollect reconnoitre Reduction regiment Residentia river sent Sir Samuel Achmuty situation South America Spanish taken tion Torrens town of Buenos troops White's house Whitelocke's whole William Medows wish
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Page 597 - And you are to observe and follow such Orders and Directions from time to time, as you shall receive from Us, Our Governor of Our said Province of West Florida, now, and for the time being, or any other your superior Officer according to the Rules and Discipline of War.
Page 597 - States, or any other your Superior Officer, according to the rules and discipline of war, in pursuance of the trust reposed in you.
Page 52 - The court are anxious that it may be distinctly understood, that they attach no censure whatever, to the precautions taken to prevent unnecessary firing during the advance of the troops to the proposed points of attack, and do therefore acquit Lieu^ tenant-General Whitelocke of that part of the said charge.
Page 5 - Barragon, a small bay about. thirty miles to the eastward of the town. The corps employed on this expedition were three brigades of Light Artillery, under Captain Fraser; the 5th, 38th, and...
Page 8 - The nature of the fire to which the Troops were exposed, was violent in the extreme. Grape-shot at the corners of all the streets, musketry, handgrenades, bricks, and stones from the tops of all the houses, every householder with his Negroes defended his dwelling, each of which was in itself a fortress, and it is not, perhaps, too much to say, that the whole male population of Buenos Ayres was employed in its defence.
Page 14 - Aires, and its dependencies, including therein all and every the territories belonging to or forming a part of the government of the same, in British ships, owned by his Majesty's subjects, and navigated according to law, or in ships...
Page 9 - I knew, from better authority, to be founded in fact), and reflecting of how little advantage would be the possession of a country, the inhabitants of which were so absolutely hostile...
Page 2 - July, that the enemy meant to occupy the flat roofs of the houses, he did nevertheless, in the said attack, divide his forces into several brigades and parts, and ordered the whole to be unloaded, and no firing to...
Page 2 - Commander had shown such symptoms of a disposition to treat, as to express a desire to communicate with Major-General Gower, the second in command, upon the subject of terms, the said Lieutenant-General Whitelocke did return a message, in which he demanded, amongst other articles, the surrender of all persons holding civil offices in the government of...
Page 13 - Privy Council, to order and declare, and it is hereby ordered and declared, That...