id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12863 Holdsworth, T. W. E. Campaign of the Indus In a Series of Letters from an Officer of the Bombay Division .txt text/plain 53575 2040 70 last-mentioned place Shah Shooja's eldest son joined his father with Bombay troops under General Willshire having remained at Cabool about a Native Infantry, under the command of our chief, General Willshire, left preceding day; and General Willshire found a letter from Sir John Keane, very little time to add more, as the post goes to Bombay to-day, but to 1st regiment of Bombay Light Cavalry, one company of foot artillery, horse artillery, &c., did not march for two days after, with the on arriving at our ground at one place, after a march of eighteen miles, within five good marches of Ghuzni, when General Willshire received an The last three days before arriving at Kelat we marched in order of 2nd Regiment Bengal Cavalry--1 horse killed, 1 rank and file wounded. 3rd Troop Bombay Horse Artillery--1 rank and file wounded. Governor-General of India having this day received that officer's report ./cache/12863.txt ./txt/12863.txt