Life of Sir Henry Lawrence (1873)

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Transcript of Life of Sir Henry Lawrence (1873)

time
Sir
Henry
Lawrence
was
absent
in
England.
When
he
returned
to
his
post
Edwardes
became
one
a
Pocket
Bible
 
of
wounds
got
at
Seringapatam,
Alexander
Lawrence
was
obliged
(by
the
paucity
to
sons,
in
after
years,
looking
back
upon
these
things,
speaks
thus
of
his
influence
daughters
of
two
brother
officers
to
the
play
that
his
study
is
much
at
his
service,
to
me,
if
not
now,
at
a
future
period
Henry
is
getting
on
very
well,
and
I
have
no
doubt
that
by
next
report
he
will
be
pretty
high.
with
an
exultingbang
as
if
to
say,
had
in
and found
thousand Burmese
water
from
European
th m the truth.
to
the
Governor-General
(Lord
William
Bentinck)
on
the
subject.
It
was
understood
 
morning
he
found
George
Craufurd
(the
same
open
air,
the
sky,
the
fields,
the
sea,
these
were
her
playfellows
and
in
after-life
she
used
to
say
she
got
her
schooling
mostly
from
the
pebbles
on
the
following
favourite
passage,
of
any
kind
are
regarded
distinctly
the
same
While
returning
home
from
my
ride
I
met
a
gay
party
of
mounted
natives,
headed
by
at
least
Powney.
Since
September
beauty
and
fashion.
his
class,though
I
have
only
had
the
honour
of
his
acquaintance
for
one
month,
and
daily
3rd
troop
ist
brigade
Horse
Artillery.
His
Excellency
directs
me
to
inform
you
that
fired
with
preserved
of
this
period
of
his
service
fully
bear
out
wish
to
try
his
hand
at
government.
On
my
way
back
Speaking
conquered
;
expected
in
is
the
Dec.
in
October.
The
mornings
and
evenings
are
very
cold,
to
find
those
who
are
Christians.
I
hear
it
said,
on
every
hand,
that
missionaries
are
not
effective,
ut
LA WRENCE.
on
the
Ganges
.? It
is
just
five
years
since
we
last
met,
my
 
perfect
transparency
-Dear
reader,
are
you
content
power
to
make
vou
happy.
Yes,
my
husband,
day
when,
as
a
boy,
plan.
it
was
followed
up
with
age.
Adams
is
said
to
have
had
a
simi-arity
of
military
mind
to,
auspices,
not
by
chosen
bodies
of
men,
but
by
74th
Regiment
was
up,
thereby
implying
to
quarters.
Yet,
regarding
the
men
as
machines,
he
would,
as
at
Vellore
redeem
Harry
Inglis,
Bart.,
M.P.
the
sun,
probably
a
cane
couch
to
lie
upon,
and
a
man
to
boil
water
One
can
get
on
pay
are
you
to
get
? You
don't
think
so
Sirhind
was
for
centuries
the
to
provide
money,
carriage,
nd
often
commissariat.
Nay,
Presbyterian
Church,
a
body
very
widely
disseminated
over
India,
and
among
the
most
judicious
and
zealous
workmen
told them
Speaking
of
native
servants
forty
years
More died. He
time
papa's
papa
died.
She
was
very
old,
but
so
so
beloved.''
It
was,
that
she
never
thought
Angel's
charities
went
beyond
her
relations
or
you
must
be
most
anxious.
.
.
on
the
23rd
December,
and
full
of
suspicion
breast,
and
cut
him
in
pieces
with
my
sword
hands
of
the
sons
of
was so
been dressed
command
for
the
alacrity
and
prophet,
and
drawing
the
soldier's
sword
to
succour
your
young
wife
and
mother
at
Kussowlee,
who
husband
was
way
at
great
hazard
across
as
lono
as
we
want
one
of
the
carriages,
so
his
short
note
the
cantonment
was
attacked.
that all the
the
and thorns six feet
a
button
your
sleeve,
I
never
would
wish
you
from
the
contest,
I
should
like
to
return
to
Ferozepoor
to-morrow.
Goorkhas
in
Nepaul
Durbar ?
now
to
be
done
to
save
the
is
right.
Mr.
Thomason
accepted
the
charge,
tion
was
being
removed.
But
Pollock
held
245
P.S.
breath,
on
was
only
thanked
 
to
 procure
of the
points
would
have
been
fatal.
If
grain
fell
short
at
Jellalabad,
the
keeping
open
of
the
Pass
through
which
Wellington's
given,
they
in
Peshawur,
General
Pollock's
George
Pollock
and
Sir
Richmotid
Shakespear
country
Jung
will
not,
I
suspect,
last
longer
than
we
are
on
of
Simla.
The
sun
is
hot,
;
to
do ?
by
his
lordship.
passed
over,
and
a
modest
recital
of
his
services.
Before
any
answer
subject
measures,
the
noble
pile
of
barracks
was
abandomed.
Probably
the
Governor-General
was
glad
of
the
opportunity
to
advance
within
a
walled
town,
where
every
house
is
a
castle.
Besides,
Meerut
itself,
t
him
if
we
show
that
our
The
true
basis
of
British
power
315
the
appointment,
there
Empire.
a
position
to
judge
him
AA ondarful
your
exploits,
for
you
have
made
their
escape
to
Segowlee
Sing
the Durbar
Nepaul,
as
well
as
ourselves,
to
keep
them
strictly
to
the
appears
during
parts
skin,
and
stated
to
be
correct,
but
Indus^
6
5
The
Kingdom
10
rupees
per
month,
or
seven
in
excess
for
the
ensuing
year
authori-ies.
6.
The
establishment
to
commence
with
a
girls'asylum,
to
the
extent
of
100
orphans
in
excess
of
paying
children
the committee elected
he
could
npt
give
an
opinion.
He
might
Govern-ent
letter
to
me,
our
eyes
for
eight
years,
and
history
about
me
the
better,
but
give
the
credit
due
my
brothers
George
and
John,
to
Edwardes,
Hodson,
and
others,
a
care
LAWRENCE.
for
Dianpoor,
my
place.
After
many
subsidiary
a man
everywhere
a
large
force
is
necessary.
When
arrangements
Sutlej.
It
extends
from
Shahpore
on
the
west,
in
latitude
32
20',
longitude
district
rest
upon
the
plains
dressed
man
in
the
Punjaub.
no
dishonour
to
a
Maharajah,
I
am
sure,
from
Lahore
in
resisting
the
7.
days,
no
one
has
expressed
a
more
anxious
us,
and
WREXCE.
hazard.
Each
frontier,
may
be
a
judicious
arrangement,
seem a
over
him
could
set
their
horses,
in
popular
phrase,
better
together.
It
discipline,
energy,
buoyant
with
spirits,
nd
overflowing
with
goodness
to
be
judgment, they
on
the
passage
eyes
of
the
natives,
and
in
particular
f
naturally
led
me
to
use
more
ceremony
towards
you
than
I
might
otherwise
have
thought
proper,
because
I
you
were
willing
I
should
go
with
you
in
case
anything
is
to
be
done.
He
has
replied
very
politely,
aying
that
all
he
wants
is
to
Kohat secured
I will
be de-ighted
guns^
valleys,
destroyed
their
forts,
and
re-urned
to
Cabul,
regiment.
I
will
not
tear
vour
heart
by
a
lengthened
to
imprisonment
and
to
have
all
their
property
confiscated.
Take
a
note
of
the
names
of
the
head
men
who
appear
before
you.
usually
reated
as
something
far
more
475
the
greater
part
of
the
land
is
cultivated
by
the
community;
where
held
by
tenants,
they
cultivate
either
under
each
proprietor,
or
cultivators
are
scarce,
the
his much
two
brothers
were
associated
together,
though
it
proved
so
unhappy
for
themselves.
Neither
was
perfect
pubhc
service,
I
was
prepared
to
make
way
for
of
Lahore,
was
know
and
appreciate
your
character
and
lu'iHii
to
natural
satisfac-ion,
also,
of
giving
advancement
to
his
own
brother,
and
leaving
him
at
the
a
million
of
soldiers,
favour,
having
bent
the
line
if
we
have
good
and
ample
artillery,
ith
yeomanry
All this is due
has
lasted,
in
giving
me
utter
indifference
to
those
things
which
perish
the
home.
described in
the little
lost,
was
to
be
expected
his
character;
such
visits,
but
they
are
worth
paying
at
all
risks
not
expressed
myself
clearly
on
from
one
point
of
view
only,
nothing
can
be
more
in
easy
circumstances.
are
in
debt,
and
I
am
at
my
wits
end
to
knov%-
how
to
help
fifty
The Meenas of
man
to
carry
on
crowd
of
gentle-en
was
so
great,
meeting
in
my
they
suffered
considerably.
The
settlement
of
the
pension
list
was
in
abeyance,
nothing
was
to
provide
the
pensioners
with
an
interim
allowance
to
keep
them
from
starving.
author,
worse,
indeed
I
guns
river,
a
stronghold
of
to
grapple
imme-iately
on
his
arrival.
8.
But
I
believe
I
may
safely
say
that
ten
days
saw
the
mass
of
them
disappear.
The
Fyzabad
LA WRENCE.
themj
is
most
dis-asteful,
keeps
many
oiit
of
the
service,
and
frightens
the
old
sepoys,
who
imagine
beyond
sea.
And
such,
I
am
convinced,
English
papers
regarding
Barrackpore,
Umballa,
Meerut,
Berhampore,
and
Dinapore,
has
been
translated.
The
original
articles
chiefly
refer
to
local
grievances
and
personalities.
The
politics
of
the
editor
are
to
be
chiefly
gathered
from
pithy
exclama-ions,
tribes
prevailing,
and
a
own
hand
in
his
Ledger-book.
personal
sway
might,
perhaps,
have
13th
Native
Infantry.
A
portion
up
with
the
local
corps
against
Lucknow.
The
most
interesting
topic
at
this
period
fate
of
the
European
From
Shahjehanpore
one
party
flying
northwards
joined
construc-ion
of
these
additional
the
troops
of
the
siege,
My
dear
Wilson,
  December
22,,
1864.
The
particulars
thought
procure