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The 3,000 British forces, vastly outnumbered by the rebels, were too weak to storm the city. They fought a series of engagements with the mutineers during June and July. Barnard died of cholera on 5 July and was succeeded by General Thomas Reed who relinquished command to Wilson twelve days later due to ill health.<br>
 
The 3,000 British forces, vastly outnumbered by the rebels, were too weak to storm the city. They fought a series of engagements with the mutineers during June and July. Barnard died of cholera on 5 July and was succeeded by General Thomas Reed who relinquished command to Wilson twelve days later due to ill health.<br>
  
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Nicholson_(East_India_Company_officer) Brigadier John Nicholson] arrived with his movable column on 14 August and on 8 September [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lawrence,_1st_Baron_Lawrence Sir John Lawrence] brought reinforcements with heavy siege artillery. The assault on the city began on 14 September and by 21 September Delhi was recaptured.
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Nicholson_(East_India_Company_officer) Brigadier John Nicholson] arrived with his movable column on 14 August and on 8 September [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lawrence,_1st_Baron_Lawrence Sir John Lawrence] brought reinforcements with heavy siege artillery. The assault on the city began on 14 September and by 21 September Delhi was recaptured.
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== Delhi Army ==
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'''1st Umballa Brigade'''<br>
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''Brig Halifax, 75th Queen's Regiment''
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*[[75th Regiment of Foot|75th Queen's Regiment]]
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*[[1st Bengal (European) Fusiliers|1st Bengal Europeans]]
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*One troop of Horse Artillery<br>
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'''2nd Umballa Brigade'''<br>
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''Brig Jones, 60th Royal Rifles''
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*One wing of [[60th Regiment of Foot|60th Royal Rifles]]
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*Two squadrons of [[9th (The Queen's Royal) Lancers|9th Lancers]]
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*One squadron of [[4th Bengal Lancers]]
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*One Troop of Horse Artillery<br>
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'''Meerut Brigade'''<br>
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''Brig A Wilson, Royal Artillery''
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*One wing of [[60th Regiment of Foot|60th Royal Rifles]]
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*Two squadrons of [[6th Dragoon Guards|Carabineers]]
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*One Field Battery
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*One troop of Horse Artillery
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*Native Sappers
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*120 Siege Artillerymen<br>
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== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
 
[http://web.archive.org/web/20060206050655/defencejournal.com/2000/jan/dehli-campaign.htm The Delhi Campaign] Article by Maj Agha Humayun Amin<br>
 
[http://web.archive.org/web/20060206050655/defencejournal.com/2000/jan/dehli-campaign.htm The Delhi Campaign] Article by Maj Agha Humayun Amin<br>

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Summary

Once the news of the mutinies at Meerut and Delhi became known, units were called to Umballa to form a siege army for Delhi. Major General George Anson, Commander-in-Chief in India, died of cholera on 27 May and was succeeded by Major General Henry Barnard. Joined from Meerut by Brigadier Archdale Wilson, Barnard reached Delhi on 8 June where he established a position on a ridge north of the city.

The 3,000 British forces, vastly outnumbered by the rebels, were too weak to storm the city. They fought a series of engagements with the mutineers during June and July. Barnard died of cholera on 5 July and was succeeded by General Thomas Reed who relinquished command to Wilson twelve days later due to ill health.

Brigadier John Nicholson arrived with his movable column on 14 August and on 8 September Sir John Lawrence brought reinforcements with heavy siege artillery. The assault on the city began on 14 September and by 21 September Delhi was recaptured.

Delhi Army

1st Umballa Brigade
Brig Halifax, 75th Queen's Regiment

2nd Umballa Brigade
Brig Jones, 60th Royal Rifles

Meerut Brigade
Brig A Wilson, Royal Artillery

  • One wing of 60th Royal Rifles
  • Two squadrons of Carabineers
  • One Field Battery
  • One troop of Horse Artillery
  • Native Sappers
  • 120 Siege Artillerymen

External Links

The Delhi Campaign Article by Maj Agha Humayun Amin
1st Bengal European Fusiliers in the Delhi Campaign Google Books
Map of Delhi 1857-58 www.columbia.edu
Siege of Delhi Google Books