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Memorials of Old Haileybury College
Date transcribed | 2000-00-00 | Transcribed by | Benda Cook | Comment | Publication Date: 1894
Author: F. C. Danvers, Sir M Monier -Williams, Sir S. C. Bayley, P. Wigram, the late Brand Sapte, and many contributors.
Publisher Constable & Co.: Westminster
British Library: OIR 354.54 Held in the Asia, Pacific and Africa Collections.
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| No. | 689 | | Surname | Loch | | Christian Names | John Adam | | Dates at Haileybury | 1839 | | 1st Term | Persian, Hindi, Arabic Prizes | | 2nd Term | Persian Medal; Arabic, Persian Writing Prizes | | Presidency | Bengal | | Career in India | 1840-67 | | Annuitant | 1867 | | Place of Death | Edinburgh, [Scotland] | | Date of Death | 1892 Aug 13 | | Final Appointment 1 | Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector of Mittra | | Mutiny Service | Joint Magistrate of Rohtuck in the Dehli Division. Though but a very short distance from Dehli, Loch remained at his post till May 23, when the approach of a large body of mutineers compelled him to fly to Paneepat, 70 miles off. Here he met the Advanced Guard of General Anson's army. He then returned to Rohtuck with the 60th Native Infantry. The station was found to be in ruins, and the 60th at once broke out; and Loch with the officers made the best of their way into the Camp before. Dehli, Loch on foot. On reaching the Camp he was at once admitted to the Field Hospital, utterly prostrate from fatigue and exposure. He was laid up for months and never recovered from the effects. |
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