The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 5John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1932 - Great Britain |
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Page 156
... battalions rose from one in 1757 to nineteen in 1764. The native ranks in each battalion consisted of a commandant , an adjutant and ten companies , two of which were grenadiers , each company commanded by a subadar , with three ...
... battalions rose from one in 1757 to nineteen in 1764. The native ranks in each battalion consisted of a commandant , an adjutant and ten companies , two of which were grenadiers , each company commanded by a subadar , with three ...
Page 157
... battalions of sepoys was increased to ten battalions , each 900 strong , a captain , a lieutenant and an ensign being posted to each battalion ; 1 and in the following year , when the Northern Circars ( Sarkars ) fell into the Company's ...
... battalions of sepoys was increased to ten battalions , each 900 strong , a captain , a lieutenant and an ensign being posted to each battalion ; 1 and in the following year , when the Northern Circars ( Sarkars ) fell into the Company's ...
Page 402
... battalions varying in number from two to five , and a depôt battalion stationed per- manently at the regimental centre , in the area from which the regi- ment is recruited . The duty of the depôt battalion , which is always numbered as ...
... battalions varying in number from two to five , and a depôt battalion stationed per- manently at the regimental centre , in the area from which the regi- ment is recruited . The duty of the depôt battalion , which is always numbered as ...
Contents
ADMINISTRATIVE DEVELOPMENT 18181858 | 1 |
The law member | 7 |
Relations of the Company and the board | 13 |
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