Kins Shiriaku a History of Japan From the First Visit of Commodore Perry in
Kins Shiriaku a History of Japan From the First Visit of Commodore Perry in
Ken Yamaguchi
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For- tunately the Chikuzen, Todo and Bizen troops came charging up, and they all attacked the rebels in conjunc- tion. As the latter fought in the most desperate manner, the loyal forces set fire to the town, and burnt their den. The smoke and flames filled the sky, and the rebels falling finally into confusion, fled in all directions. Three days after this all the runaway troops in Kadzusa had been annihilated. During this month San jo Sadaisho was residing at Yedo in the quality of Kansasshi.... 60 The Imperial Court made Tayasu Kamenoske successor to the headship of the Tokugawa family, and the decree of investment was con- veyed to him by the Kansasshi. The reason of this pro- ceeding was that the ex-Shogun had already given satis- factory proofs of repentance. The value of the fief was however, not yefc determined, and his retainers murmured loudly. When Katsu Awa became so frequent a visitor to the loyal army, as before narrated, those who entertain- ed violent opinions had been offended with his proceedings, and had secretly plotted to assassinate him ; and when the castle, together with all the munitions of war, had after- wards to be given up, they were more displeased than ever.
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