| Joachim Hayward Stocqueler - 1871 - 394 páginas
...Whitelocke of that part of the said charge." The Court adjudged " that Lieutenant General Whitelocke be cashiered, and declared totally unfit and unworthy to serve His Majesty in any Military capacity whatever." This sentence was confirmed by the King, who gave orders that it should be read at the head... | |
| James Grant - 1873 - 598 páginas
...his shameful blundering in the campaign of Buenos Ayres, " the said Lieutenant-General Whitelock be cashiered, and declared totally unfit and unworthy to serve His Majesty in any military capacity whatever." The people and the army were greatly inflamed against him, and in the latter, " Success... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1878 - 596 páginas
...protracted, by royal favour; and when, at last, he was declared, by the sentence of the court-martial, " totally unfit and unworthy to serve his Majesty in any military capacity whatever," the multitude complained that he had escaped too easily. Such was the end of one of the... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1878 - 602 páginas
...protracted, by royal favour; and- when, at last, he was declared, by the sentence of the court-martial, " totally unfit and unworthy to serve his Majesty in any military capacity whatever," the multitude complained that he had escaped too easily. Such was the end of one of the... | |
| Charles Knight - 1880 - 1316 páginas
...by the English populace, who nicknamed him general Whitefeather; was tried by court-martial, and was declared " totally unfit and unworthy to serve his majesty in any military capacity whatever." There can be little question that Mr. Wyndham was decided in the appointment of an incompetent... | |
| Robert Edward Myhill Peach - 1884 - 198 páginas
...unwearied endeavours lace, who nicknamed him General Whitefeather ; was tried by court martial, and was declared " totally unfit and unworthy to serve His Majesty in any military capacity whatever." Captain Monkland embarked with his regiment at Portsmouth on board the Active (transport),... | |
| Robert Grant Watson - 1884 - 342 páginas
...of that part of the said charge. The court adjudge that the said Lieutenant-General Wliitclocke be cashiered, and declared totally unfit and unworthy to serve his Majesty in any military capacity whatever. PRINTED BY DALLANTYNE, HANSON AND CO. EUINllUKOH AND LONDON. ... | |
| Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - 1884 - 470 páginas
...of the two sovereigns in the strongest point of view. Though General Whitelock was adjudged to be " cashiered and declared totally unfit and unworthy to serve his Majesty in any military capacity whatever," consequently, though the sentence implies a much deeper degree of error or culpability than... | |
| Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - 1884 - 468 páginas
...of the two sovereigns in the strongest point of view. Though General Whitelock was adjudged to be " cashiered and declared totally unfit and unworthy to serve his Majesty in any military capacity whatever," consequently, though the sentence implies a much deeper degree of error or culpability than... | |
| Lady Ethel Gwendoline Moffatt Vincent - 1894 - 426 páginas
...Moore, who on the i8th of March adjudged " the said Lt. -Gen. John Whitelocke to be cashiered and to lie declared totally unfit and unworthy to serve His Majesty in any military capacity whatever." The king, in confirming the sentence, directed " that it be read at the head of every regiment... | |
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