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He had heard of the massacre at Cawnpore on June 27th, and burned to avenge it.
In November Sir Colin Campbell reached Cawnpore at the head of a considerable army.
AT CAWNPORE FOR THE YEARS NAMED (IN RUPEES AND DECIMALS OF A RUPEE).
On they went in the face of a shower of grape, but the bayonet charge was as irresistible at Cawnpore as at Assaye.
He might have retreated with the whole body of Europeans from Cawnpore to Allahabad; but there had been a mutiny at Allahabad, and, moreover, he had no means of transport.
On September 16th, while the British troops were storming the streets of Delhi, Outram joined Havelock and Neill at Cawnpore with fourteen hundred men.
Subsequently he was joined by General Neill, with reinforcements from Allahabad; and on July 20th he set on for the relief of Lucknow, leaving Cawnpore in charge of General Neill.