Fifty Seven Some Account of the Administration in Indian Districts During the

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Henry George Keene
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131 CHAPTER X.
EOHILCUND.
LET us now turn to the adjoining district of Shahjahanpur, where equally tragic events, if on a smaller scale, had been going forward. On the 17th May Mr. Bramly whom we have seen doing good service in connection with Aligarh made over charge of the district to Mr. Mordaunt Eicketts, a fatal, if unavoid- able, instance of " swopping horses while crossing a stream. " Mr. Eicketts was a man of chivalrous courage and romantic character ; but he had no local knowledge or i
...nfluence, and could only adopt the ordinary precautionary measures. The 28th Native Infantry was the corps present, and the officers believed that about five hundred of the men, of whom 150 were Sikhs, might be trusted to remain faithful if the remainder were to rebel. On the 31st May the day of the Bareilly mutiny, and the date believed to have been fixed on by the conspirators for the general insurrection, had not events been precipitated at Meerut the regiment broke out. The English were at church, the day being Sunday.

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