| Benjamin Flower - 1808 - 526 pages
...Whitelock ofthat part of the said charge. The4 court adjudge — l'kat the said Lieut.Gen. Whitelock lie cashiered, and declared totally unfit and unworthy...serve his Majesty in any military capacity whatever. The Kmg has been pleased to confirm the above sentence, and his royal highness the commander in chief... | |
| John Whitelocke - Argentina - 1808 - 710 pages
...The Court adjudge, that the said Litiittnant-Gencral Whitelocke be Cashiered, and declared tofatty unfit, and unworthy to serve His Majesty in any Military Capacity whatever:' • .'.... .u . J ... . ... •• iv - - i The King has been pleased to confirm the abdve Sentence,... | |
| English poetry - 1809 - 1162 pages
...declared the judgment of the court to be, " That lieut.-general Whirelocke be cashiered, and decīafed totally unfit and unworthy to serve his majesty in any military capacity whatever." In the scnteace it was expressly declared, " That the court attached no censure whatever to the precautions... | |
| Europe - 1810 - 600 pages
...proposed points of attack, acquitted him of that part of the charge ; and sentenced him, upon the rest, to be cashiered, and declared totally unfit and unworthy...in any military capacity whatever. This 'sentence was ordered to be read at the head of every regiment, and inserted in all regimental orderly books,... | |
| 1810 - 602 pages
...proposed points of attack, acquitted him of that part of the charge ; and sentenced him, upon the rest, to be cashiered, and declared totally unfit and unworthy...Majesty in any military capacity whatever. This sentence was ordered to be .read at the head of every regiment, and inserted in all regimental orderly books,... | |
| Europe - 1810 - 560 pages
...Lieutenant-General Whitelocke of that part of the said charge. The court adjudge, that the said Lieutenant-General Whitelocke be cashiered, and declared totally unfit...serve his majesty in any military capacity whatever. The king has been pleased to con* firm the above sentence, and his roy« al highness, the commander... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1810 - 602 pages
...part of the charge ; and -sentenced him, upon the rest, to be cashiered, and declared totally unlit and unworthy to serve his Majesty in any military capacity whatever. This sentence was ordered to be read at the head of every regiment, and inserted in all regimental orderly books,... | |
| John Aikin - Great Britain - 1816 - 510 pages
...dissatisfaction, and the general, on his return, was tried by a court martial, whose sentence was " that he be cashiered, and declared totally unfit and unworthy...serve his Majesty in any military capacity whatever;" a decision confirmed by the King, and approved by the public. It was thought, however, that a censure... | |
| Edward Baines - Europe - 1818 - 746 pages
...of the columns should be unloaded, and that no firing should be permitted on any account, and being declared totally unfit and unworthy to serve his majesty in any military capacity whatever, was cashiered.* An enterprise of considerable consequence, and terminating in a much more happy result... | |
| Edward Holt - Great Britain - 1820 - 730 pages
...Court-martial commenced its sittings at Chelsea Hospital, aud continued by adjournment till Tuesday March loth, 1808, when he was found guilty of the whole of the...cashiered, and declared totally unfit and unworthy lo serve his Majesty in any military capacity whatever." This sentence the King was pleased to confirm.... | |
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