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knew at once was General Havelock. He shook hands with me, and said he feared we had suffered a great deal. I could hardly answer him – I longed to be with John alone, and he shared my feelings, for erelong he returned to me, and never shall I forget his heartfelt kiss as he said, 'Thank God for this!' Yes, we were safe, and my darling husband spared to me. It was a moment of unmixed happiness, but not lasting. I felt how different my lot was to others.
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Residency house rather earlier than usual, and soon after a round shot came through the door and passed over his bed. Had he been in his room, he could hardly have been untouched." (16 July) "Mrs. Dorin was killed to-day... she was helping to carry some things upstairs, when a very small bullet struck her in the forehead and went through her head, causing instantaneous death." (21 July)
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only arches" (30 June) in which screens had been erected for privacy; compared to other residents, Inglis was fortunate – "In the next square to us lived a good many of the ladies, who were all together in a large room, and very uncomfortable." (30 June) She had the assistance of several servants, including her "
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The diary recounts the events of the siege, with movement being restricted for fear of snipers. "We felt sure the enemy must get in, when the most terrible death awaited us. We sat trembling, hardly able to breathe" (1 July). "John had a most providential escape to-day; he left his little room in the
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After his return from India, Sir John suffered from poor health: "the continued suffering which he had undergone in India, and the almost total loss of sleep, had shaken his constitution, originally strong and robust." He was appointed colonel of the 32nd light infantry on 5 May 1860, and soon after
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At 6 pm tremendous cheering was heard, and it was known our relief had reached us. I was standing outside our door when Ellicock rushed in for John's sword; he had not worn it since Chinhut, and a few moments afterwards he came to us accompanied by a short, quiet-looking, gray-haired man, who I
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This evening I was standing outside the door with baby in my arms, talking to the ayah, when I felt something whiz past my ears. I rushed inside, and when my alarm had subsided, ventured out again to discover what it was. I found a large piece of shell embedded about ten inches deep in the earth. It
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Julia Inglis kept a diary of life during the siege which "vividly brings home the situation of the British trapped within the Residency walls". Mrs. Inglis and her three sons lived in a room which "was very small, hardly more than a verandah, about twelve feet by six feet, with no doors nor windows,
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It was evident to us, from the conversation that went on, and from the reports that were constantly coming in to the general, that though reinforced we were not relieved; indeed, John told me that himself, and our position still seemed most perilous. The opposition the force had met with in getting
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In 1892, more than thirty years after the events at Lucknow, Lady Inglis decided to publish her diary saying that she thought it "may prove interesting to my relations and friends" and would give "the present generation a clearer knowledge of the defence of Lucknow, and greater appreciation of the
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During the siege, we had picked up a little white hen, which used to run about and pick up what it could. Just before Colonel Campbell became so very ill, we had decided to kill and eat it, when one morning Johnny ran in and said, 'Oh, mamma, the white hen has laid an egg!' We took it at once to
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Immediately, orders were given to evacuate the residency, to the dismay of the residents: "We were indeed thunderstruck, and truly grieved to think of abandoning the place we had held so long with a small force, now that it seemed to us we could have driven the enemy completely out of Lucknow,
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I had at first put the two boys into a dhoolie with their ayah, but they got separated from us, and it was fully a quarter of an hour before I found them, so I would not let them go from me again. . . poor baby, who was very thirsty, cried louder for it than I had ever heard him before. With
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Johnny's rosy cheeks, which he never lost, excited great admiration; he passed most of his time in the square next to us with the Sikhs, who were very fond of him, and used to give him chappatties (native bread), though they could not have had much to eat themselves, poor men! (28
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re-established our supremacy, and marched out triumphantly." The evacuation commenced on 19 November: "I turned my back on the Residency with a heavy heart, for at that time I fancied a force might still be left there, and that I was bidding farewell to my husband for some time."
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and retreated into the residency at Lucknow, which immediately came under siege. On 2 July, Lawrence was hit by a shell and died two days later. At Lawrence's wish, Colonel Inglis took command of the Brigade and led the defence until the arrival of
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Mrs. Case and Johnny were walking in the square next to ours to-day, when a Sikh officer passed them, and directly afterwards he was hit in the arm by a bullet. No place was really safe, and I never liked having the children out of my sight. (18
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On the morning of 23 November, Mrs. Inglis was rejoined by her husband, who had remained in command of the garrison until the British forces withdrew at midnight. The following day, the evacuees left Dilkusha Park and after seven hours reached
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Despite the attempted first relief, life in the residency continued much as before, with frequent attacks resulting in further deaths. Eventually, on 17 November, the residency was again relieved by forces under the command of Sir
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Park, arriving about midnight. "After partaking of some refreshments, which had been kindly prepared for us by Colonel Little and the officers of the 9th Lancers, we all lay down and slept pretty soundly."
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Colonel Campbell, it being a great luxury in those days. The hen laid one every day for him till he died, and then ceased for the rest of the siege; but we would not kill it then. (12 November)
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had fallen on the spot where I had been standing. It was a fragment from one of our own shells, which often recoiled and fell inside our entrenchments. (23 July)
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This was Johnny's fourth birthday, a sad one to us all. We managed to get some toys for Johnny from a merchant inside. (16 July)
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In the diary she frequently talks about keeping the "boys" and the "baby" (Alfred) safe during the siege and retreat:
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Colonel John Inglis, Julia Inglis and two of their three children. Source: Illustrated London News, 28 November 1857
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Shortly after her arrival at Calcutta, Mrs. Inglis was notified that her husband had been promoted to the rank of
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Her mother was Anna Maria Tinling (1799–1875), daughter of William Tinling and Frances Peirson and niece of Major
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services of those engaged in it". The diary has been variously described as "absorbing" and "blood-curdling".
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Following the retreat from Lucknow, Lady Inglis and her three children returned to England on board the SS
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Unfortunately, it quickly became apparent that the relief force was inadequate to evacuate the residency:
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Victoria Alexandrina Inglis (1859–1929), who married Hubert Ashton, and was the mother of cricketers
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Charles George Inglis (1855–1923), who became a tea planter on the Agra Kandy Estate in Ceylon.
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in Germany; unfortunately, this was in vain and he died there on 27 September 1862, aged 47.
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Julia Mathilda Inglis (1861–1929), who married Sir George Herman Collier of the India Office.
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to us had far exceeded their expectations, and all seemed much disheartened and discouraged.
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Lady Inglis later held the honorary position of "Housekeeper" of the State apartments of
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Johnny was not well to-day, and I feared he might be sickening for small-pox. (31 July)
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As well as attacks from the enemy, the besieged residents had to endure epidemics of
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After an initial siege lasting 87 days, the residency was relieved by General Sir
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The family were re-united when Sir John arrived back in London on 20 May 1858.
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difficulty I pacified him, and succeeded in getting him to sleep. (19 November)
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in 1857. She kept a diary of her life during the siege, which was published as
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The Church of England in Nova Scotia and the Tory Clergy of the Revolution
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By June 1857, with three sons aged under five, Julia Inglis was living at
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Inglis's Quarters in the ruins of Residency in Lucknow, circa 2014
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on 7 December, from where they were eventually taken down the
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on 26 September 1857. He remained there until the arrival of
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With Cawnpore under renewed attack from forces led by
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An hour after leaving the residency, they arrived at
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Index

Julia Inglis
The Honourable

Beckenham
Siege of Lucknow
John Eardley Inglis
John Frederic Inglis
Alfred Markham Inglis
Rupert Edward Inglis
Frederic Thesiger, 1st Baron Chelmsford
Frederic Thesiger, 2nd Baron Chelmsford
Alfred Thesiger
Frederic Thesiger, 1st Baron Chelmsford
John Eardley Inglis
Siege of Lucknow
Frederic Thesiger
Attorney-General
Robert Peel
Lord Chancellor
Lord Derby
Baron Chelmsford
Francis Peirson
French invasion
Frederic
Isandlwana
Ulundi
Anglo-Zulu War
John Eardley Inglis
32nd Regiment of Foot
Suraj Kund

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