A Vindication of the Character And Administration of Sir Thomas Rumbold From T
A Vindication of the Character And Administration of Sir Thomas Rumbold From T
Elizabeth Anne Rumbold
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223 ances, and inarching a large body of his troops to take possession of the ruins of Mahe, on account of its proximity to Tellicherry, shows no very favourable disposition towards us; and might well warrant the conjecture formed by Colonel Braithwaite, that he would probably assist the Nairs in their attempt upon that fac- tory We made it a part of our instructions to Colonel Braithwaite to have no interference, directly or indirectly, with any powers or chiefs, beyond the limits of his autho...rity; and he appears to have so strictly conformed to our orders in this respect, that we do not believe he has had the smallest share in any of the trans- actions which may have given rise to the present troubles When we heard of these disturb- ances, and the consequent detention of our troops at Tellicherry, we came to the resolution of send- ing, at all events, immediately a respectable re- inforcement from hence to join General God- dard's army at Surat, and ordered, &c This exertion, we assure you, is the utmost we are capable of making in the critical situation of our affairs with Hyder ; and it is such, that should a powerful invasion take place, we must act entirely upon the defensive, and look chiefly to the care of our garrisons.
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