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- Mylne, capt. 
APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. 
List of Officers Killed in the Action 
of the 1st of Nov. 1803. 
Major-general Charles Ware. 
Genera! staff.— Major William 
Campbell, deputy quartermaster ge- 
neral; liewt. Duval, aid-de-camp to 
the commander in chief. 
His majesty’s Sth regiment light 
dragoons.—Colonel T. P. Vandeleur, 
‘eaptain Story. 
Hlis majesty’s 29th regiment light 
dragoons.—Major Grillith, cornet 
Fitzgerald, quartermaster Philley, 
quartermaster R. M*Goughy. 
Ist regiment native cavalry.— 
cornet Coxwell. 
His majesty’s 76th regiment foot. 
—Licut. and adjutant Meulh, lieut. 
Hurd. 
Ist battalion 15th regiment native 
infantry.—Lieut. Lambert. 
List of Officers Wounded in the Ac- 
tion of the \st Nov. 1803. 
~ General staff.— Lieutenant-colonel 
Gerard, adjutant-general ; major 
G. A. F, Lake, secretary to the 
commander in chief; captain’ J. 
Campbell, gram agent attached to 
head-quarters ; lieutenant Ashhurst, 
commanding the escort with his ex- 
cellency the commander in chief. 
His majesty’s 8th regiment light 
dragoons. — Lieut. Lyndon, since 
dead ; lieut. Wellard. 
His majesty’s 27th regiment light 
dragoons, — Capt. White, capt. 
Sandys, and lieut. 
Gore, major of brigade. 
His majesty’s 29th regiment light 
dragoons.—Lieut. Holstead, since 
dead ; capt. Sloane, lient. ‘Thorne, 
and quartermaster Tallen. 
- Ist regiment native cavalry.— 
Lieut. Cornish. 
4th regiment native cavalry.— 
Lieut. Read. 
563 . 
6th regiment native eating" 
Cornet Dicksom, 
His majesty’s 76th regiment fits 
—Capt. Robertson, lieut. Marston, 
lieut. Wibmer, and lieut. Sinclair, _ 
ist battalion 12th regiment of na 
tive infantry.—Ensign Dalton. 
2d battalion 12th regiment native 
infantry.—Major Gregoty, captaig 
Fletcher, and lieut. Ryan. 
Ist battalion 15th regiment native 
infantry. —Colonel M‘Donald. 
2d battalion 16th regiment native 
infantry.—Lieut. col. White, ensign 
G. Deane Heathcote. 
(Signed) J. Gerard, 
Adj. general. 
Report of the Ordnance, &c. captured 
at Laswaree,on the 1st November, 
1803. 
71 pieces of cannon of differént 
calibres. The whole mounted om 
field carriages, with limbers | and 
traces complete. 
64 Tumbrils complete, laden idle 
ammunition, and 44 stand of co- 
Jours. 
Ditto ditto blown up on the field 
of battle, the number not ascer- 
tained. : 
The whole of the above-mention- 
ed ordnance, except eight, appear 
serviceable. 
The iron guns are of Europe ma- 
nufacture. The brass guns, mor- 
tars, and howitzers have been cast 
in India, one Dutch six-pounder ex~ 
cepted, ‘The dimensions are, im ge- 
neral, those of the French. ‘The 
mortars and howitzers are furnished 
with elevating screws, made by 4 
simple and ingenious adjustment, to 
give either of them the double ca- 
pacity of mortar and howitzer, The 
ammunition is made up in the same 
manner as that taken at Delhi. 
57 carts or hackrees laden with 
O02 matchlocks 
