[28] 1st European Bengal Fusileers.
[29] 1st European Bengal Fusileers.
[30] 1st European Bengal Fusileers.
[31] Sir Thomas Seaton, K. C. B.
[32] "They went into the city, and reported that they had defeated the great Lâll Bahadoor (Red Warrior) and a large party of his horse, and were rewarded accordingly."—Letter from Camp. [Ed.]
[33] Extract from Letter of Colonel (now Sir T.) Seaton, from Camp, at this time:—
"Hodson's courage and conduct are the admiration of all, and how he gets through the immense amount of work and fatigue he does is marvellous.
"He has the soundest heart and clearest head of any man in camp."
[34] "On the return of the detachment from the fight of the 18th, Colonel Jones, who commanded, went to the General and begged to thank Captain Hodson for his most gallant and efficient assistance, adding his hope for no better aid whenever he had to lead for the future."—Extract from a Letter from Camp.
[35] It was ultimately ascertained that there were 70,000 or 75,000.