Gwalior Campaign

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Gwalior Campaign
1843
Chronological list of Wars and Campaigns
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Location: Gwalior State
Combatants:
British Field Forces Gwalior State forces
Result: British control of Gwalior
Medals: Gwalior Star
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Category: Category:Gwalior Campaign 1843


Summary

The British intervened in a succession dispute and defeated the Gwalior army. The Chanderi District was ceded and a British Resident installed to supervise the state government.

Army of Exercise

Lt Gen Sir Hugh Gough commander in chief
Partial list obtained from despatches and casualty returns

Right Wing at Agra

Lt Gen Sir Hugh Gough commanding

Cavalry Division under Maj-Gen Sr J. Thackwell KCB KH

  • 4th Brigade of Cavalry under Brig Scott CB
  • 4th Light Cavalry (Lancers) under Maj Mactier
  • 10th Light Cavalry under Lt-Col Pope
  • Capt Grant's troop of Bengal Horse Artillery

Artillery under Brigadier Gowan

2nd Infantry Division under Maj-Gen Dennis

  • 3rd Infantry Brigade under Maj-Gen Valiant KH
  • 4th Infantry Brigade under Brig Stacy

3rd Infantry Division under Maj-Gen Littler

  • Brig Wright's Brigade

Left Wing at Jhansi

Maj-Gen John Grey commanding

Cavalry

Infantry

2nd Infantry Brigade under Act Brig Anderson KH

Artillery

  • Two troops of Bengal Horse Artillery
  • 3rd Brigade of Horse Artillery under Maj Geddes
  • No 16 Light Field battery under Lt Olpherts
  • Sipree Contingent under Brig Stubbs

External links

Historical books on-line

  • The Life and Campaigns of Hugh, First Viscount Gough, Field-Marshal Vol I by Robert S. Rait 1903 The Gwalior Campaign
  • Lord Ellenborough's correspondence archive .org
  • Our Soldiers by William H. G. Kingston 1898 Gwalior Campaign. page 58. archive .org
  • Gwalior, 1843-44, from "Memoir of Major-General Sir Henry Marion Durand, K.C.S.I., C.B., R.E." by Lieutenant C.R, Low, (Late) Indian Navy, page 236 Colburn's United Service Magazine and Naval and Military Journal, 1871 Part 1 Google Books
  • “Campaign in Gwalior”, page 24, Recollections of thirty-nine years in the Army : Gwalior and the Battle of Maharajpore, 1843, the Gold Coast of Africa, 1847-48, the Indian Mutiny, 1857-58, the expedition to China, 1860-61, the siege of Paris, 1870-71, etc. by Sir Charles Alexander Gordon, Surgeon-General 1898 Archive.org. The author was surgeon in the 3rd Regiment of Foot during the Gwalior Campaign.