Memoir of Captain Dalton : Defender of Trichinopoly, 1752-1753 [Hardcover](Hardcover, Charles Dalton) | Zipri.in
Memoir of Captain Dalton : Defender of Trichinopoly, 1752-1753 [Hardcover](Hardcover, Charles Dalton)

Memoir of Captain Dalton : Defender of Trichinopoly, 1752-1753 [Hardcover](Hardcover, Charles Dalton)

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About The Book : The Indian historian of the eighteenth century, transferred a great part of the contents of the MS. journal kept by Captain Dalton, during the last few years of his service in India, to his History of the War in India, which appeared in 1763. Much of the credit that devolved upon Orme for his historical production was really due to Dalton, and it is because this fact still remains unknown that I now publish the military memoirs of my great- grandfather, who supplied the historian with the minute details which characterise a great part of the first volume of a work which went through four editions, and has supplied the foundations stone of all subsequent works relating to the transactions of the British in India a hundred and thirty odd years ago. I am quite sure, desired no public acknowledgment of the favour he conferred upon the historian, by furnishing him with the interesting chronicle of the stirring military events which took place in Southern India between 1750 and 1754. About The Author : Charlie Dalton (1850-1913) was from Drumcondra in Dublin. After the free state was established he became a colonel in the new Irish Army, and along with Major-General Liam Tobin, signed the ultimatum that instigated the Army Mutiny in 1924.Liz Gillis is a historian and tour guide in Kilmainham Jail. She is the author of 'Revolution in Dublin' (2013) and 'The Fall of Dublin', part of the Military History of the Irish Civil War series.