Letters of Brig John Jacob to Maj William Henry Green (1823-1912) 1843-1859
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Green, William Henry Rodes, Sir, 1823-1912, Knight, army officer in India
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1841 joined the Indian army; 1846 joined the Sind Irregular Horse; 1848-1849 served in the Second Anglo-Sikh War; 1853-1856 special duty under HM Foreign Office as colonel in the Turkish army during the Crimean War (1853-1856); 1855 major; 1857-1858 served during the Indian Mutiny; 1859 political agent, Baloochistan and conducted an expedition against the Murree tribe; c 1859 acting chief commissioner, Sind; 1859 CB; 1860-1868 political superintendent and commandant, North Western F...
Pelly, Lewis, Sir, 1825-1892
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Indian official and special commissioner for Baroda. From the description of Papers, 1875. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 39522082 Lewis Pelly was born at Hyde House, Minchinhampton, Stroud, Gloucestershire, on 14 November 1825, the youngest son of John Hinde Pelly (1786-1852) of Bristol and the Bombay civil service, and his wife, Elizabeth Lewis (c 1781-1852) of Brincsombe, Gloucestershire. He was educated at Rugby School and in 1840 was enliste...
Jacob, John, 1812-1858
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1828-1858 second lieutenant, Bombay artillery; 1836 lieutenant; 1838-1842 served in First Anglo-Afghan War with the Bombay column, army of the Indus; 1841 commandant of the Sind irregular horse; 1842 assistant political agent, eastern Kachhi; c 1846 recruited a second regiment named Jacob's Horse (incorporated into the Indian army in 1860); 1846 additional command, Silladar cavalry regiment; 1847-1858 political superintendent and commandant of the frontier of upper Sind; 1848 captai...
Scinde Horse (active 1802-1980)
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Frere, Bartle, Sir, 1815-1884
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English statesman. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Wimbledon, to sir Henry Rawlinson, 1871 May 20. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270752259 1842-1844 private secretary to governor of Bombay; 1847-1850 political resident and commissioner to Satara; 1851-1859 commissioner of Sind; 1859 KCB; 1859-1862 member of the council of the viceroy; 1862-1867 governor of Bombay; 1867-1877 member of the Indian Council in London; 1867 GCSI; 1876 baronetcy; 187...