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 i M 1 INDEX. March, 1000 on the expedition into Tanjore, 109. — 500 more sent, 110. — June, 1500 in the second expedition against Devi Cotah, 113, 114, 115. of those, 300 sent against Atchaveram, 117. 1750, — 1500 join Ma- horaedally at Gingce, 148, 149. 1751. February, in the attack of Madma, 170. April, 1000 take the field with Gixgek, 171. — 50 left in Verdachehim, 172. May, at the assault of the Pettah of Volcondah, 173. July, 100, who sally with Gingen from the straights of Vtatoor, are all killed or taken, 175. August, 100 in Coiladdy, 180, 181. July, 300 relieve Yerdachelum, 181, 182. August, 50 in the fight at Condore, 182. — 300 march with Clive to Arcot, 183, 184. most of whom are sent to relieve a party surrounded at Conjeveram, 185. Sept. 25th, only 200 re- maining at Arcot when the blockade com- menced, 189.— 200 from Madrass at the fight in Trivaiore, 191. Parley on the walls of Arcot, with the troops of Rajahsaheb, 193. 14th, onlv 120 serve at the repulse of the storm, 195,196. November 19th, 700 take the field with Clive, from Arcot, 196. and serve in the fight at Ami, 197, 198.— 600 of the enemy's, inlist with him after the bat- tle, 199. December, and the whole are at the attack of Conjeveram, 199, 200. — from whence 500 are detached to Arcot, 200. At Ti itchmo- poly, 201. December, a skirmish there, 203. — 100 sent to Kistnareram, 206. 1752. Olive levies at Madrass, is joined by 500 from Arcot, and takes the field with 1300, p, 209. two of the officers at Arcot, traitors, 210. February, at the battle of Coverpauk, 210, 211, 212. March 17th, 100 in the reinforcement led by Lawrence and Clive to Tritchinopoly, 213. March 29th from whence 400 meet them, 214, 215. at the taking of E/imiserum, 218, 219. April 6th, detached witn Clive to Samiaveram, 221. at the taking Munsurpett, 221, 222. esca- lade Lalguddy, 222. their confusion and mo- tions during the night attack on the posts at Samiavera'm, 223, 224, 225. May the 9th, 400 with I)alton, when sent against D' Antueil, 226. some skirmishes between the Fr. and Eng. Sepovs, when Laic crossed the river, 228. at the attack of Pitehandah, 230. May 26th, 1000 march with Clive against D'Autuci/,j233. — COO of these had served at the siege of Ar- eot, and attack at the push of bayonet, 234. June, 1500 left in Tritchinopoly, '247.— 2500 march with the Nabob and Lawrence into the Carnatic, 247. June 23d, 1500 with Ki- ueer to the attack of Gingee, 253. — 500 at the fight of I 'icravandi, 254.— 1700 at the Battle of Bahoor, 255, 256, 257. m. 259. garrison Warriore Pagodas, 259. 260. — 500 new raised 9 against Cobelong and Chmglapett, 261. and cannot be kept to their posts, 263. placed in Chmglapett, 266. October, break into the i Pettah of I'andiicash, 267. December, at the attack of the Mysore camp under Scrinyham, 26S, 269. Panic at the Choultry in Seringham, 270, 271. against the camp of 200 Mysore horse, 272. 1753. January, 2000 in the camp at Trivadi, 270. — 50 cut off at Chimun- delum, 277, 278. April 1st, in the line march- ing from Fort St. David when attacked, 279. —20th, 500 left in Triradi, the rest march to Tritchinopoly, 287. May the 10th, 2000 in the field there, 283. and in the action in the Island opposite to Mootacheltinoor, 283, 284, 285.— 300 cut off at Tiivadi, 286, 287. April 2Sih, against the troops of Velore, 288. at Tritch inopoly, 700 always on the detachment [for provisions, 289. a guard on the five rocks, 289. June 26th, 200 cut off at the Golden rock, 290. only 500 in the Battle of the Golden rock, which immediately ensued, 290 to 293, ar- rive from Tondiman's country with provisions, 294. July, only 600 in Tritchinopoly, 297.— 400 attack the post at Weycondah, 299. Au- j gust the 9th, in the action of the con voy, when the army returns from Tanjore, 299, 300, 301. J m, 303. "the 50 at Yerdachelum surrender, 305. j September, 800 posted in the water course during the Cannonade of the Fr. camp at the ■ Sugar-loaf rock, 308 — 300 arrive with the reinforcement, 309. In the Battle of the Sugar- loaf rock, 310, 311, 312, 313. from the city, pick up the straggling fugitives, 313. escalade ' Weycondah. 314, 315. October 400 sent into j Ti itchinopoly, 316. — 500 fiom Arcot relieve I Trinomalee, 316, 317. two companies against Mahomed Comuid, 318. in the repulse of the j assault on Tritchinopoly, 321, 322, 323, 324. j 1754, reinforce Tritchinopoly, ',343. in the u-oods for provisions, 344. February 15thl 800 killed and taken with the convoy and I grenadiers from Cootaparah, 344, 345. collect provisions at Yillanore, 346. Mahomed Issoof commander in chief of all the company's Se- I poys, 346. repulse the enemy at Killanore, I 347. m, 348. m, 349. m, 352. officers seeingj the experiments of a conjurer, 353. May 12th! in the detachment with Calliaud, and the ge- neral action which ensued, 354, 355, 356.1 357. dispersed at Killanore, 357. — 200 sur- prized and taken near Chil/ambrum, 358. — I 500 to the relief of Palamcotah, 359. which afterwards join the army at Tanjore, 361 — 500* 'oin Maphuze Khan at Conjeveram, 362. at K'dlanore can no longer pass with provisions, : 364. August the 15th, 3000 at the review of? the army at Atchempettah, 368. in the marchj and action before Tritchinopoly, 368, 369. — % 200 put info Eliiaiserum, 370. — 600 stationed.