Madras Army
The Madras Army was the army of the Presidency of Madras, one of the three presidencies of British India within the British Empire. The presidency armies, like the presidencies themselves, belonged to the East India Company until the Government of India Act 1858 (passed in the aftermath of the Indian Rebellion of 1857) transferred all three presidencies to the direct authority of the British Crown. In 1895 all three presidency armies were merged into the British Indian Army.
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102nd Regiment of Foot (Royal Madras Fusiliers)105th Regiment of Foot (Madras Light Infantry)108th (Madras Infantry) Regiment of FootArthur CottonColin Mackenzie (Indian Army officer)George BroadfootHarry PrendergastHerbert ClogstounJames George Smith NeillJames Welsh (East India Company officer)John DovetonJohn_Malcolm__MilitaryService__1John Ryan (VC 1857)John Smith (private)Madras Rifle CorpsNeville Bowles ChamberlainPatrick MahoneyRobert_Fletcher_(East_India_Company_officer)__MilitaryService__1Sir_Thomas_Munro,_1st_Baronet__MilitaryService__1Sir Watkin Lewis Griffies-Williams, 3rd BaronetThomas Duffy (VC)
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Arthur CottonColin Mackenzie (Indian Army officer)George BroadfootHarry PrendergastHerbert ClogstounJames George Smith NeillJames Welsh (East India Company officer)John DovetonJohn MalcolmJohn Ryan (VC 1857)John Smith (private)Madras Rifle CorpsNeville Bowles ChamberlainPatrick MahoneyRobert Fletcher (East India Company officer)Sir Thomas Munro, 1st BaronetThomas Duffy (VC)
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Alured ClarkeCharles Egerton (Indian Army officer)Charles George ArbuthnotFrederick HainesFrederick Roberts, 1st Earl RobertsGeorge Anson (British Army officer, born 1797)George Berkeley (British Army officer)George Harris, 1st Baron HarrisGeorge Hay, 8th Marquess of TweeddaleGeorge WolseleyHay MacDowallHerbert MacPhersonHope GrantJames Charlemagne DormerJames Stuart (British Army officer, born 1741)James Stuart (British Army officer, died 1793)Jasper NicollsJohn Abercromby (British Army officer)John Cradock, 1st Baron HowdenJohn DallingJohn Le Marchant (British Army officer, born 1803)Neville Bowles ChamberlainPatrick Grant (Indian Army officer)Peregrine MaitlandRichard Armstrong (British Army officer)Robert Fletcher (East India Company officer)Robert O'CallaghanRoss LangSamuel Auchmuty (British Army officer)Samuel Ford WhittinghamSir Alexander Campbell, 1st BaronetSir Charles Clarke, 3rd BaronetSir George Walker, 1st BaronetSir John Braithwaite, 1st BaronetSir Thomas Hislop, 1st BaronetThomas Tupper Carter-Campbell of PossilWilliam Anson McClevertyWilliam Staveley
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Alured ClarkeCharles Egerton (Indian Army officer)Charles George ArbuthnotFrederick HainesFrederick Roberts, 1st Earl RobertsGeorge Anson (British Army officer, born 1797)George Berkeley (British Army officer)George Harris, 1st Baron HarrisGeorge Hay, 8th Marquess of TweeddaleGeorge WolseleyHay MacDowallHerbert MacPhersonHope GrantJames Charlemagne DormerJames Stuart (British Army officer, born 1741)Jasper NicollsJohn Abercromby (British Army officer)John Cradock, 1st Baron HowdenJohn Le Marchant (British Army officer, born 1803)Neville Bowles ChamberlainPatrick Grant (Indian Army officer)Peregrine MaitlandRichard Armstrong (British Army officer)Robert O'CallaghanSamuel Auchmuty (British Army officer)Samuel Ford WhittinghamSir Alexander Campbell, 1st BaronetSir Charles Clarke, 3rd BaronetSir George Walker, 1st BaronetSir John Braithwaite, 1st BaronetSir Thomas Hislop, 1st BaronetWilliam Anson McClevertyWilliam MedowsWilliam Staveley
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Madras Army
The Madras Army was the army of the Presidency of Madras, one of the three presidencies of British India within the British Empire. The presidency armies, like the presidencies themselves, belonged to the East India Company until the Government of India Act 1858 (passed in the aftermath of the Indian Rebellion of 1857) transferred all three presidencies to the direct authority of the British Crown. In 1895 all three presidency armies were merged into the British Indian Army.
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O Exército de Madras foi o exé ...... o Exército da Índia Britânica.
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The Madras Army was the army o ...... into the British Indian Army.
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Мадрасская армия (англ. Madras ...... в Британскую Индийскую армию.
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47,000 (1876)
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O Exército de Madras foi o exé ...... o Exército da Índia Britânica.
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Мадрасская армия (англ. Madras ...... городе Мадрас, летняя — в Ути.
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