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Index of Indigo Planters - Behar 1908 - C
Date transcribed | 2011-00-00 | Transcribed by | Alison Kilpatrick | Comment | Index of Indigo Planters in Bihar taken from "History of Behar Indigo Factories; Reminiscences of Bihar; Tirhoot
and its inhabitants of the past.". by Minden Wilson 1908. |
| Surname | Wilson | | Forename | Minden J. | | Chapter | Reminiscences of Behar | | Sub-title | Chapter XII. We fortify the Doctor�s house--The �Vieille Guarde�--Taking a Prisoner--False Alarm--Murder of Major and Mrs. Holmes--Mutiny of the Native Infantry at Dinapore--Defence of Arrah--The Mutiny over--Homeward-bound | | Page nos. | 207-208 | | Description | Wilson received an express from James Cox, telling him that all officials had left the district [at the onset of the Mutiny of 1857-58], and advising him to go over to Cox, thence to Poosah, and from there by river to Jeetwarpore, which place he proposed they should fortify and remain at until obliged to move on. Reaching Dhoolie, Wilson found James Cox ready for a start. They arrived at Poosah at mid-day, where a boat was all ready. They were joined there by several young men from the neighbouring factories, and the officer in charge of the Poosah Stud. Dropping down the river, they reached Jeetwarpore next morning. When at Poosah, they heard that the detachment of Holmes� Irregular Cavalry (then at Mozufferpore), hearing the main body had mutinied, at once began to loot. Wilson and Cox, and their party, were at Jeetwarpore some three days, and not a letter or paper did they receive. | | Indexer Notes | (1) This index entry was extracted from the author�s [Minden J. Wilson�s] description of his observations and experiences of the Mutiny of 1857-58 [pp. 196-210]. (2) See also index entries for �Cox, James �Paddy��, and �Cox, Mr.� |
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Index of Indigo Planters in Bihar taken from "History of Behar Indigo Factories; Reminiscences of Bihar; Tirhoot
and its inhabitants of the past. History of Behar Light Horse
Volunteers". by Minden Wilson 1908.
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