| John Aikin - Great Britain - 1820 - 562 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... | |
| John Aikin - Great Britain - 1820 - 570 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 The new parliament assembled on June 22d, when... | |
| 1823 - 488 pages
...; and the Commanderin-chief, on his return, was tried by a court-martial, which sentenced him " to 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. Yet it was thought that a censure... | |
| Great Britain - 1823 - 486 pages
...; and the Commanderin-chief, on his return, was tried by a court-martial, which sentenced him " to 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. Yet it was thought that a censure... | |
| James Mitchell - Biography - 1823 - 654 pages
...the eurrender'of prisoners. On his return to England, he was tried by court-martial, cashiered, a, d declared totally unfit and unworthy to serve his majesty in any military capacity whatever WICKLIFFE.orWYCLIFFE (John), the " Morning Star of the Reformation," was born at a Tillage, of the... | |
| James Robins - Great Britain - 1824 - 468 pages
...forth the most severe reprehension ; and on his return to England he was tried by a court-martial, 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... | |
| William Jones - 1825 - 572 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 of by the public. It was however thought, that... | |
| 1808 - 1158 pages
...to general Whitelocke. It declared the judgment of the court to be, " That lieut.-general Whiielocke be cashiered, and declared totally unfit and unworthy...serve his majesty in any military capacity whatever." In the sentence it WAS expressly declared, " That the court attached no censure whatever to the precautions... | |
| Robert Bisset - Great Britain - 1828 - 1016 pages
...garrisoned, and was not in a state of siege. On his return to England, he was tried by court-martial, cashiered, and declared totally unfit and unworthy...serve his majesty in any military capacity whatever. The failure of the expedition was ascribed principally to his mismanagement, and a share of the public... | |
| Thomas Faulkner - Chelsea (London, England) - 1829 - 444 pages
...of the Court Martial, as approved by His Majesty, as follows : — That the said Lieutenant-General Whitelocke be cashiered, and declared totally unfit...serve His Majesty in any military capacity whatever. On the 14th of November, 1808, the Members of the Court of Inquiry, convened by virtue of His Majesty's... | |
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