James Outram may refer to: Sir James Outram, 1st Baronet (1803–1863), British general James Outram (mountaineer) (1864–1925), British clergyman and mountaineer...
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Lieutenant-General Sir James Outram, 1st Baronet GCB, KCSI (29 January 1803 – 11 March 1863) was a British general who fought in the Indian Rebellion...
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present location in HSA Building. Outram Road was named by the Municipality in 1858 after a British general, Sir James Outram (1803–1863), of the Indian rebellion...
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Imperial Camel Corps. The southern section has memorials to General Sir James Outram, General Gordon, Air Marshal Lord Trenchard, and the Chindit Memorial...
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Lord Ellenborough agreed with them. In 1803 he had a son, James Outram, who became a general in the Indian Army and was later knighted. He died of a "brain...
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campaign was successfully conducted under the leadership of Major General Sir James Outram in two theatres: on the southern coast of Persia near Bushehr and...
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The Outram of Bengal baronetcy is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 10 November 1858 for General Sir James Outram. He...
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Outram Street is a 750-metre-long (0.5 mi) street, named after Sir James Outram, in West Perth. The street runs parallel to Colin and Havelock Streets...
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It is 72 km (45 mi) northeast from Port Blair. Outram is named after Lieutenant-general James Outram. The island belongs to the Ritchie's Archipelago...
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The statue of James Outram, a work by Matthew Noble, stands in Whitehall Gardens in London, south of Hungerford Bridge. It is a Grade II listed structure...
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complications elsewhere had induced him to delay operations. In 1854 he appointed Outram as resident at the court of Lucknow, directing him to submit a report on...
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Major-General Marshall St John Oswald General Sir Loftus William Otway Lieutenant-General Sir Sir James Outram, 1st Baronet Brigadier-General Charles...
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Shah, Nawab of Awadh, and Richard Attenborough enacts the role of General James Outram. The main cast includes actors Sanjeev Kumar and Saeed Jaffrey as...
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reticulated sewerage. Sir John Richardson named the town after Sir James Outram, a British general in the Indian Rebellion of 1857. The town was the setting and...
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The Herald (Glasgow) (section George Outram)
Mennons, 1782; Samuel Hunter, 1803; George Outram, 1836; James Pagan, 1856; William Jack FRSE (1870–1876); James Holburn 1955–1965; George MacDonald Fraser...
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Henry Havelock (redirect from General Sir Henry Havelock)
Quartermaster-General, promoted to full colonel, and appointed Adjutant-General, India in November 1854. In that year, he was selected by Sir James Outram to command...
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occupation by Benjamin Outram, founder of the Butterley Company. The Hall was the 1803 birthplace of General Sir James Outram of the Indian Army. Following...
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rebels. Havelock had been superseded in command by Major General Sir James Outram. Before Outram arrived at Cawnpore, Havelock made preparations for another...
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himself to criticisms, this time addressed to the commander-in-chief and to Outram, who was on the way with reinforcements. In spite of his acts of insubordination...
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sick and wounded. However, he left a division of 4,000 men under Sir James Outram to hold the Alambagh, a walled park two miles south of the city. During...
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Arthur J. O. Anderson (redirect from Arthur James Outram Anderson)
Arthur James Outram Anderson (November 26, 1907 – June 3, 1996) was an American anthropologist specializing in Aztec culture and translator of the Nahuatl...
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James De Lancey Jr. (1732 – April 8, 1800) was a colonial politician, turfman, and the son of Lieutenant Governor James De Lancey and Anne Heathcote....
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in his remaining titles by his uncle, the brother of the general, the Right Reverend James Cornwallis.[citation needed] Cornwallis appears in the 1835...
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Outram & Co. Ltd., 1946. Print. Fraser, W. Hamish "Pagan, James (1811–1870)". The Dictionary of Nineteenth Century Journalism 2011. Maclehose, James....
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borders Tanglin to the north, Queenstown to the west and the Downtown Core, Outram and Singapore River planning areas of the Central Area to the east. It also...
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Meerut, lead the action in Delhi and Lucknow, 1857) Outram Island (after Lieutenant General Sir James Outram, capture of Lucknow, 1857) Peel Island (after Captain...
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Patrick Grant (Indian Army officer) (category Governors and Governors-General of Malta)
operations against the mutineers, sending forces under Henry Havelock and James Outram for the relief of Cawnpore and Lucknow. He later became Governor of Malta...
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Underground, 29 Outram, 22. Darnton, The Literary Underground, 35–40. Outram, 17, 20. Darnton, "The Literary Underground," 16. from Outram, 19. See Rolf...
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p. 510. Parker 1997, pp. 188–189. Outram 2001, pp. 156–159. Levy 1983, pp. 88–91. Outram 2001, pp. 160–161. Outram 2002, p. 250. Alfani & Percoco 2019...
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Rockies, p. 397 Outram, James. In the Heart of the Canadian Rockies. New York: MacMillan Company, 1905, p. 408. Outram, p. 417. Outram, p.426. Hart, E...
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