GHDs Q. Do you know of any personal exertion made by LieutenantGeneral Whitelocke during the 5th, or any other attempts on his part, to cooperate with and support the different columns of his army, which had, by GHD Straighteners his orders, entered the town of Buenos Ayres on that day? A. I do not. Q. Do you know why LieutenantGeneral Whitelocke made no personal exertion, or any other attempts than those you have described, for the purposes mentioned in the last question ? ...
GHD Straighteners A Member. Q. Did you hear the order given? A. I did not; nor did I hear the orders given to Captain Whittingham. I know they went, and I know the purpose for which GHD Hair Straighteners they went. Q. You are only to state what you know yourself. A. Those are the only orders I received from LieutenantGeneral Whitelocke, and the only ordersl that I know were given during that day ; except that a detachment of artillery were sent to the Plaza de Tauros in the ...
GHD At the commencement of the cannonade, I was directed by LieutenantGeneral Whitelocke to go to the right, to sec whether the troops required any assistance in pointing them to the roads leading to the different streets ; the two regiments on the right were the 45th and 6th dragoon guards. The 43th had quitted their ground, and advanced towards the town; the 6th dragoon guards having mistaken their way, I pointed out to them the direction they ought to take, after which I returned to LieutenantGeneral ...
GHD Hair Straighteners Judge Advocate.I have GHD no further questions to put GHD Straighteners to LieutenantColonel Bourke, but if, upon that amended answer, General Whitelocke has any question to ask, I conceive he has a right to do it. General Whitelocke informs me he has no questions to put upon that amended a.nswer, but that he omitted to put one upon another,subject, and he wishes now to bo permitted to do it; to which I have no objection. LieutenantGeneral Whitelocke.Q. ...
GHD Straighteners LieutenantColonel Bourke.I conceived, uhen that question was put, that its object was to ascertain if, after Colone| MahofiY corps had been joined to th6 force near headquarters, it would have been possible for General Whitelocke, at the head of those troops, to have forced his way into the centre of the town, and I answered it accordingly. If, however, it was intended to inquire if, by GHD Hair Straighteners means of those troops a communication could have been opened, ...