Mutiny at Fyzabad
Mutiny at Fyzabad | ||
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Part of Indian Mutiny | ||
Date: | 10 May 1857 | |
Location: | Fyzabad, Uttar Pradesh | |
Presidency: | Bengal | |
Co-ordinates: | 26.779394°N 82.143683°E | |
Result: | Sepoy uprising | |
Combatants | ||
13th Light Field Bbattery Artillery | 22nd Bengal Native Infantry 6th Oude irregular Infantry | |
Commanders | ||
Colonel Lennox | ||
Strength | ||
Casualties | ||
This event was part of the Indian Mutiny
Synopsis
85 troopers of the 3rd Light Cavalry refused to accept their cartridges, were court martialled, sentenced and sent to the common jail in Meerut. The following day sepoys of the 11th & 20th Native Infantry stormed the jail and released the troopers and 1200 other prisoners. Colonel Finnis of the 11th BNI was shot on the parade ground, the bungalows of the European officers were set on fire and many of their families murdered. The 2,200 European troops were not used to oppose the mutineers who marched away to join the regiments in Delhi. Major-General W.H.Hewitt was removed from his command of the Meerut Division.
European Casualties
A few mentioned in records
- Colonel Finnis, 11th Bengal Native Infantry
- Captain & Mrs Macdonald, 20th Bengal Native Infantry
- Captain Taylor, 20th Bengal Native Infantry
- Lieutenant Henderson, 20th Bengal Native Infantry
- Lieutenant Macnabb, 3rd Bengal Light Cavalry
- Lieutenant Pattle, 20th Bengal Native Infantry
- Mr Tregear, Educational Service
- Messrs Phillips and Dawson, Veterinary Surgeons
- Captain Fraser, Bengal Sappers and Miners
- Mrs Dawson and children
- Mrs Chambers
External Links
Indian Mutiny 1857-58 The British Empire
Uprising at Fyzabad Google Books
Events at Meerut Google Books
Mutiny at Fyzabad Google Books