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Mutiny Memoirs: Being Personal Reminiscences of the Great Sepoy Revolt of 1857

Chapter 18: Transcriber's Notes
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A first-person military memoir recounts an officer's eyewitness experiences during the Sepoy Mutiny, tracing the outbreak, initial skirmishes, the siege and storming of the capital, subsequent operations including captures and marches toward relief efforts, and the defense and relief of a key besieged city. The narrative mixes battlefield episodes, regimental anecdotes, and logistical detail, offers corrections to earlier accounts, and cites contemporary documents and witnesses where possible. Themes include the causes and mechanics of revolt, the strain of prolonged campaigning, leadership under fire, and personal losses, presented in episodic chapters that move from uprising to siege, storming, and aftermath.

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IMPRINTED AT THE PIONEER PRESS, ALLAHABAD.

Transcriber's Notes

Obvious punctuation errors repaired.

Inconsistent hyphenation fixed.

P. 8: dunishment parade -> punishment parade.

P. 25: A young recuit -> A young recruit.

P. 39: pecautionary measure -> precautionary measure.

P. 72: charged their pursers -> charged their pursuers.

P. 91: hitherto trumphant -> hitherto triumphant.

P. 127: opposite site -> opposite side.

P. 132: cummurbund -> cummerbund.