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*L/MIL/5/54: 1854 :Correspondence and Nominal Rolls for Bombay ships: Berenice, Medusa, Moozuffor, Sesostris, with index
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Burmese_Wars Anglo-Burmese Wars] Wikipedia<br>
:[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=Ftq1AAAAIAAJ&pg=PR1 ‪''Pegu, being a narrative of events during the Second Burmese War, from August 1852 to its conclusion in June 1853‬: ‪With a succinct continuation down to February 1854''‬] by William F B Laurie, Lieut. Madras Artillery 1854 Google Books
:[https://archive.org/details/ourburmesewarsre00laurrich ''Our Burmese wars and relations with Burma: being an abstract of military and political operations, 1824-25-26, and 1852-53, with various local, statistical, and commercial information, and a summary of events from 1826 to 1879, including a sketch of King Theebau's progress''] by Colonel WFB Laurie 2nd edition 1885 Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/reminiscencesli00dobbgoog/page/n200/mode/2up "Burmah"] page 181, ''Reminiscences of Life in Mysore, South Africa, and Burmah'' by Major-General R S Dobbs (Richard Stewart) 1882 Archive.org. Dodds took part in the 2nd Burma War with his regiment [[9th Regiment of Madras Native Infantry‎|9th Madras NI]], from 31 March 1852.
*[https://archive.org/details/incidentsinindia00pittiala ''Incidents in India and Memories of the Mutiny, with some records of Alexander's Horse and the 1st Bengal Cavalry''] Edited by F W Pitt 1896 Archive.org. The subject of the book is General W R E Alexander, a Commander of the 1st Bengal Cavalry. He took part in the 2nd Burma War.
*[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.513692/page/n11/mode/2up ''An Old Soldier’s Memories''] by S. H. Jones-Parry, late Captain Royal Dublin Fusiliers. 1897 Archive.org. The author arrived in India in 1849. He joined 1st Madras Fusiliers in 1850 (page 24). He took part in the 2nd Burma War and the [[Indian Mutiny]]. He left India, c early-mid 1860s.
*[https://archive.org/details/chinajiminciden00harrgoog '''China Jim', Incidents and Adventures in the Life of an Indian Mutiny Veteran''] by Major General J T Harris 1912 Archive.org He joined the Bengal Army in 1849. He probably retired c late 1870s. He took part in the 2nd Burma War, the [[Indian Mutiny]] and the [[2nd China War]].
*[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=N2EQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR3 ‪''The Recent Operations of the British Forces at Rangoon and Martaban''] by‬ Rev Thomas Turner Baker, Chaplain and Naval Instructor of HMS Fox 1852 Google Books
*"An Officer's Diary of a Two Months' Boat Expedition in Burmah" ''Colburn's United Service Magazine and Naval and Military Journal 1861 Part 1'' [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=vt4RAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA239 Part 1], page 239 [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=vt4RAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA402 Part 2], page 402. The author was a Medical Officer. Google Books
*[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=EW8BAAAAQAAJ&pg=PP5 ''Six months at Martaban, during the Burmese war; and An essay on the political causes which led to the establishment of British power in India''] by "an officer in active service on the spot" 1854 Google Books
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20170714142608/http://www.naval-review.com/issues/1930s/1938-2.pdf "A Naval Brigade In Burma in 1858"] (scroll down) by W. B. R. ''The Naval Review'' May 1938 Vol XXVI no 2, pages 283-288. Now an archived webpage. The destination was the frontier post and Fort at Meaday, on the Irrawaddy.
*Fiction**[https://archive.org/details/cu31924011128265 in.ernet.dli.2015.81537/page/n5/mode/2up ''Britons at Bay: the Adventures of Two Midshipmen in the Second Burmese WarThe Dalhousie-Phayre Correspondence 1852-1856''] edited with Introduction and Notes by Henry Charles Moore 1900 D G E Hall 1932. Archive.org, mirror from Digital Library of India.Correspondence between Lord Dalhousie, Governor-General of India and Captain Arthur Phayre, first British Commissioner of Pegu, and Governor-General’s Agent in the negotiations with the Court of Ava at the end of the 2nd Burma War. 
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