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Subsequently to this he seems to have gone on to Aligarh or Coel as the place used be called At this station his second daughter , Madeline , was married in the spring of 1836 to Mr. R. R. Sturt of the Bengal Civil Service .
Subsequently to this he seems to have gone on to Aligarh or Coel as the place used be called At this station his second daughter , Madeline , was married in the spring of 1836 to Mr. R. R. Sturt of the Bengal Civil Service .
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College ) towards the Fort , is the ruined house called the Saheb Bagh , standing within a walled garden with a large gateway and guard house on the roadside and bastions at each corner . This was the residence of de Boigne and Perron ...
College ) towards the Fort , is the ruined house called the Saheb Bagh , standing within a walled garden with a large gateway and guard house on the roadside and bastions at each corner . This was the residence of de Boigne and Perron ...
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His mother , Anne Derridon , was doubtless of mixed descent , but a pure “ native ” she certainly was not . Born about 1781 , he was known among the Indians as Jorus Saheb just as George Thomas used to be called Jowrůj .
His mother , Anne Derridon , was doubtless of mixed descent , but a pure “ native ” she certainly was not . Born about 1781 , he was known among the Indians as Jorus Saheb just as George Thomas used to be called Jowrůj .
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His opponent , who had reserved his own fire . now walked up and putting his pistol to the head of the defenceless youth , called upon him to beg for life . This Clive did , but when the other demanded an apology and a retraction of the ...
His opponent , who had reserved his own fire . now walked up and putting his pistol to the head of the defenceless youth , called upon him to beg for life . This Clive did , but when the other demanded an apology and a retraction of the ...
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Clavering fearing that this was due an attachment the other known to have conceived towards his daughter , called out to his opponent that he stood no chance of ever being allied to his family , and that unless he returned the fire he ...
Clavering fearing that this was due an attachment the other known to have conceived towards his daughter , called out to his opponent that he stood no chance of ever being allied to his family , and that unless he returned the fire he ...
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