| 1834 - 604 pages
...authorities, by whom they will be kindly received, and their rights and privileges respected, an.l that such of them as may in any way render assistance to the enemy will be considered traitora, and punished accordingly. The almost impervious jungle, which extends, fur and wide, over... | |
| Herrmann Mögling - 1855 - 236 pages
...Bopu met General Fraser, and offered to conduct the Company's troops to Mercara. His party, some four by whom they will be kindly received, and their rights...Chittledroog, Raidroog, Mysore, Bellary, Malabar, (.•nnara, in order that the relatives of such persons as have taken service in Coorg from those places... | |
| 1857 - 152 pages
...hereby made known to all British subjects who may have entered the service of Virarajendra Wodear, that they are required to place themselves under the...This proclamation will be carefully made known in Chittledrog, Raidroog, Mysore, Malabar, and Canara, in order that the relatives of such persons as... | |
| Sir Charles Umpherston Aitchison, India. Foreign and Political Department - 1864 - 488 pages
...hereby made known to all British subjects who may have entered the service of Virarajendra Wodyar, that they are required to place themselves under the...as have taken service in Coorg from those places or COORG. adjoining districts may adopt the earliest means of communicating its Nos. XXXIV. purport to... | |
| Benjamin Lewis Rice - 1878 - 478 pages
...hereby made known to all British subjects who may have entered the service of Vira Rajendra Wodeyar, that they are required to place themselves under the...This proclamation will be carefully made known in Chitaldroog, Raidroog, Mysore, Bellary, Malabar, Canara, in order that the relatives of such persons... | |
| Hastings Fraser - 1885 - 608 pages
...hereby made known to all British subjects, who may have entered the service of Virarajendra Wodear, that they are required to place themselves under the...adjoining districts, may adopt the earliest means of commnnicating its purport to the parties in whose safety they are interested. "JS FRASER, "Lieut-Col,... | |
| Sir William Lee-Warner - 1894 - 438 pages
...army" was to " invade the Coorg territory," and " British subjects " in the service of Coorg, who " may in any way render assistance to the enemy, will be considered as traitors." Thus it was that Coorg, which received the rights of war, also received the penalties of International... | |
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