Lieutenant colonel Frederick Mackeson CB (2 September 1807 – 14 September 1853) was an East India Company officer operating in the North West Frontier...
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out his orders. These included contemporaries such as James Abbott, Frederick Mackeson and his brothers George Lawrence and John Lawrence, however the majority...
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forced the British to make a frontal attack. It was estimated by Frederick Mackeson, Gough's attached political officer, that Sher Singh's army numbered...
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officers such as Herbert Edwardes, James Abbott, Neville Chamberlain, Frederick Mackeson, Patrick Alexander Vans Agnew, William Hodson, Reynell Taylor, Harry...
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Pollock in the Kabul Expedition in 1842, however his fellow agent Frederick Mackeson was preferred. Instead he was allowed to remain with his old corps...
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Dalhousie sacked Lumsden as Commissioner in Peshawar replacing him with Frederick Mackeson. In 1852, Lumsden departed Peshawar and took leave in Britain after...
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Singh supervised the bridge on behalf of the Sikhs and Lieutenant Frederick Mackeson did the same for the Company. The Governor-General reached Ropar on...
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British Raj Hassanzai tribesmen Commanders and leaders Lt. Col. Frederick Mackeson Unknown Strength 2400 Soldiers 1400 Native Militia 17 Cannons Several...
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George St Patrick Lawrence Major Robert Leech Mr PB Lord Lieutenant Frederick Mackeson Lieut. Col. James Maclaren Lieut. Col. McDowell Lieut. Col. GHM McGregor...
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prepared to ride into Mackeson's Union-occupied hometown of Newport, Missouri, even though this means certain death. Mackeson accepts a cup of brewed...
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