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 General Orders of Courts Martial proceedings - 1827-1837

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Date transcribed2007-10-04
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CommentWarning: Trial Day is the First Day of Sitting of the Court and may precede the date of the crime!

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First Names  Thomas    
Rank  Sjt E S    
Regiment  Eff Supernumeries    
Charge  Murder    
Place  Seetabuldee    
Alleged Crime Date  16 Mar    
Alleged Crime Year  1828    
Finding  Guilty    
Sentence  Death by Hanging    
Outcome  Confirmed    
Trial Day  18    
Court Martial Month  Apr    
Court Martial Year  1828    
IOR Reference  L/MIL/17/3/415    
Source page  p.8104    
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The General Orders by Commanders-in-Chief of the three Presidencies include summaries of General Courts Martial of both Officers and Men and of the East India Company and of the British Armies.
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