The Well at Cawnpore.


[16]. Report of Select Committee of House of Commons, 1832.

[17]. The number of persons in the intrenchment on that day will probably never be accurately known; but Mr Shepherd, from the best materials available to him, made the following estimate:

First company, 6th battalion, artillery,61
Her Majesty’s 32d foot,84
Her Majesty’s 84th foot,50
1st European Fusiliers,15
English officers, mostly of mutinied regiments,100
Merchants, writers, clerks, &c.,100
English drummers of mutinied regiments,40
Wives and children of English officers,50
Wives and children of English soldiers,160
Wives and children of civilians,120
Sick, native officers, and sepoys,100
Native servants, cooks, &c.,100

[18]. ‘Mamma died, July 12.’ ‘Alice died, July 9.’ ‘George died, June 27.’ ‘Entered the barracks, May 21.’ ‘Cavalry left, June 5.’ ‘First shot fired, June 6.’ ‘Uncle Willy died, June 18.’ ‘Aunt Lilly, June 17.’

House of the Rajah at Allahabad.

CHAPTER IX.
BENGAL AND THE LOWER GANGES: JUNE.