MEMORANDUM OF TI-PINGS KILLED DURING THE BRITISH HOSTILITIES AGAINST THEM.

Where Killed.Date.By what Forces. Number Killed. British, or Allied, Casualties.
Before Shanghae,August, 1860.British and French.300Nil.
while striving
to peaceably negotiate.
Near the city ofDecember, 1861.Ward's disciplined2,000100 killed and wounded.
Soong-kong (twentyContingent.
miles from Shanghae).
At the capture of the21st February, 1862.British and French.1501 killed by a stray shot.
village Kao-kiau.
During the capture1st March, 1862.Ditto.1,300Nil.
of stockades at Ming-hong.
At capture of4th April, 1862.Ditto.6001 killed, 1 wounded.
Wong-ka-dzu stockades.
Capture of the village5th April, 1862.Admiral Hope's and300Nil.
of Lu-ka-kong.Ward's forces.
At the village of Che-poo.17th April, 1862.British, French,900Nil.
and Ward's forces.
At the capture of the1st May, 1862.Allied British, French,3,5005 or 6 wounded.
city of Kah-ding.and Imperialists.
At the capture of the12th May, 1862.Ditto.2,5002 killed, 10 wounded.
city of Tsing-poo.
At the capture of the17th May, 1862.British and French.500French admiral killed,
village of Na-joor.16 men wounded.
At the capture of the20th May, 1862.Ditto.3,0001 killed, 4 wounded.
town of Cho-lin.
During an engagement31st May, 1862.British naval & military3001 killed, 4 wounded.
near Kah-ding.forces.
Upon the expulsion of10th May 1862.British, French,1503 killed, 23 wounded.
the Ti-pings from Ningpo.and piratical flotilla.
During the recaptureJune, July & August,British, French and5,000About 100, all told.
of Kah-ding, Tsing-poo,1862.Imperialists.
Cho-lin, Chee-poo, &c.,
by the Ti-pings.
During the operationsAugust, 1862,Force under20,000About 2,000 or 3,000.
in the Ningpo district,to the end of 1863.Capt. R. Dew, R.N.,
leading to the capture ofAnglo-Manchoo,
Tse-kie, Yu-yaon, Fung-wha, Franco-Manchoo,
Shou-sing, and other cities.and Imperialist troops.
At the second capture24th October, 1862.British, French,1,5004 killed, 20 wounded.
of Kah-ding.and Imperialists.
Engagement duringNovember, 1862.British, Ward's3,0005 killed, 15 wounded.
Ti-ping attempt toforce, and Imperialists.
recapture Kah-ding.
During the repulse of14th February, 1863.Anglo-Manchoo1,0002,500 killed & wounded.
the attack on Tait-san.Contingent
and Imperial troops.
Capture of Fu-shan village,6th April, 1863.Filibuster General1,2002 killed, 3 wounded.
and relief of Chang-zu.Gordon's force.
Capture of the city of2nd May, 1863.British, Gordon's2,000200 hors de combat.
Tait-san.and Imperial forces.
Massacre of Ti-pings30th May, 1863.The Anglo-Manchoo3,000Gordon's force, 2 killed
during theirdisciplined andand 5 drowned; Imperialist
evacuation of theforeign-officeredloss, about 300.
city of Quin-san.Contingent, and
an Imperialist arrm.
During the retreat of theJune, 1863.Died of starvation,40,000Loss of Imperialist troops,
Chung-wang's army from themade prisoners and2,000 to 3,000.
northern provinces; caused byexecuted by Imperialists,
the British hostilities in theand killed in action.
neighbourhood of
Shanghae and Ningpo.
At the capture of29th July, 1863.Anglo-Manchoo1501 killed, 15 wounded.
Wo-kong cityContingent and
Imperialists.
Engagements at5th, 6th, & 7thDitto.1,00050 to 100.
Kah-poo.Aug. 1863.
Engagements in theOctober, 1863.Ditto.3,500About 200.
neighbourhood of Wo-kong.
Engagements beforeSeptember,English, French,6,000About 2,000.
Soo-chow, and captureOctober,and other disciplined
of stockades outsideNovember,Contingents, assisted by a
the city.and December.large Imperialist army.
The Soo-chow massacre3rd December,Imperialists. Estimated30,000Nil.
upon capture of the city.and subsequent days.by both Imps. &
Ti-Pings at this No.
Engagements aroundNovember &Ditto.4,0005,000.
Wu-see and Chang-chow-foo.December.
Upon occupation of Wu-see12th December.Contingents and6,000Nil.
(civilians put to death).Imperialists
Capture of Yih-sing.3rd or 4thEnglish500About a dozen casualties.
March, 1864.Contingent.
Defeat of Gordon's20th March, 1864.Ditto.600About 150.
force before Kin-tang.
Defeat of Gordon's30th March, 1864.Ditto.100About 207.
force at Hwa-soo.
Assaults upon Hang-chowJan., Feb.; andEnglish & French5,000Loss of Contingents, 600;
(capital of Che-kiang),Mar. 2nd, and 29th;Contingents, and severalImperialists, 3,000.
capture of Fo-yang, and otherApril and May, 1864.large Imperialist armies.
cities in the same district.
Massacre of non-combatantsEnd of March, 1864.Imperialists and7,000Loss of Imperilists and
after capture of Kar-sing-foo.detachments of Englishdetachment under Col.
Contingent.Bailey during the siege, 1000.
Defeat of Ti-pings,11th April, 1864.Imperialists and8,000Loss of Allies, 100.
and massacre of prisoners,English Contingent
at the village of Hwa-soo.under Gordon.
Repulse of Imperialist24th and 25thDitto.3,500427 of Contingent,
assaults upon Chang-chow-foo.April, 1864.1,500 Imperialists.
Capture of Chang-chow,11th May, 1864.Ditto.About 20,0007 of Contingent,
massacre of garrison300 Imperialists.
and inhabitants.
During the capture ofMay to September,Principally Imperialists,About 10,0002,000 or 3,000.
Tan-yang, Kin-tang, Ly-hong,1864.assisted by all
and all other Ti-ping towns,foreign Contingents
besides the districtsexcept Gordon's.
in which they are situated,
subsequent to the fall
of Chang-chow-foo.
During the siege ofDitto.Imperialists70,000Nil.
Nankin about 70,000advised by Gordon,
people perished fromassisted by
famine within its walls.French officers.
Killed during the siege.Ditto.Ditto.10,0005,000 to 10,000.
Massacred after the18th & 19th July, 30,000Very small.
capture of the city.and subsequent days.
Killed during the siegeJanuary toImperialists and15,0009,000 to 10,000.
and fall of Hoo-chow-foo.September, 1864.French Contingents.
A rough estimate of the numberAugust, 1860,Imperialists, English,50,000Much less.
of people killed during all theto September, 1864.& French.
actions not recorded, captures
of villages, skirmishes, &c.,
which were innumerable.
To the above may be added 2,500,000
at least 2,000,000 to 3,000,000
people who perished from the
terrible famine occasioned,
during the years 1863 and 4,
by the allied operations, whilst
the Ti-pings were being driven
from their territories, and the
whole country so utterly
desolated as to be covered
with the bodies of the starved
and dying.
Total number of Ti-pings killed and destroyed by the British intervention2,872,550

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