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Memorials of Old Haileybury College
Date transcribed | 2000-00-00 | Transcribed by | Benda Cook | Comment | Publication Date: 1894
Author: F. C. Danvers, Sir M Monier -Williams, Sir S. C. Bayley, P. Wigram, the late Brand Sapte, and many contributors.
Publisher Constable & Co.: Westminster
British Library: OIR 354.54 Held in the Asia, Pacific and Africa Collections.
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| No. | 945 | | Surname | Chase | | Christian Names | Henry Minchin | | Dates at Haileybury | 1849-51 | | Presidency | Bengal | | Career in India | 1852-80 | | Annuitant | 1880 | | Final Appointment 1 | Judge of Saharanpur | | Mutiny Service | Assistant Magistrate of Agra. Was marching through the district with the Kotah Contingent, which was utterly unreliable and did eventually mutiny, killing an European sergeant. Chase got safe into Agra, but was soon sent out again, with some Karauli men under Saifulla Khan, to collect revenue and supplies for the Fort, now occupied by the residents of the Station about 2000 in number. The Neemuch mutineers came through the district soon after this on their way to Dehli and were attacked by a party from Agra, of which Chase was one. He also accompanied several expeditions against turbulent Mahomedan villages, and on the arrival of Greathed's Column was present at the attack and rout of the Gwalior Contingent, which restored peace to the Agra District. |
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