Major-General HughSutlejGough CB CMG DL (4 February 1848 – 1920) was a British Army officer who became Lieutenant Governor of Jersey. Gough joined the...
HughGough may refer to: HughGough, 1st Viscount Gough (1779–1869), British Army officer HughGough, 3rd Viscount Gough (1849–1919) HughGough, 4th Viscount...
Gough, of ChingKangFoo in China and of Maharajpore and the Sutlej in the East Indies, in 1846, also in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. Lord Gough later...
Gough, 1st Viscount Gough (1779–1869), British Army general Hugh Henry Gough (1833–1909), British Indian Army general HughSutlejGough (1848–1920), British...
1891–1910: Lt-Gen. Sir Roger William Henry Palmer, Bt 1910–1920: Maj-Gen. HughSutlejGough, CB, CMG 1920–1922: Gen. Sir George De Symons Barrow, GCB, KCMG (to...
at the village of Ferozeshah in Punjab. The British were led by Sir HughGough and Governor-General Sir Henry Hardinge, while the Sikhs were led by Lal...
commander-in-chief, Sir HughGough, and was seeking to have him removed from command. However, no commander senior enough to supersede Gough could arrive from...
men and 20 guns, crossed higher up the Sutlej to besiege the British-held fortress of Ludhiana and menace Gough's and Hardinge's supply lines. The British...
Chillianwala, in which the Khalsa Fauj defeated the forces of HughGough, 1st Viscount Gough. Mahmud Khan was born to Ghaus Khan, also known as Mian Ghausa...
Gardens The present house was built in the 1890s for Major-General HughSutlejGough. The early nineteenth century layout of the park was left largely...
attached first to the staff of Sir Charles Napier and then to that of Sir HughGough, Commander-in-chief in India. He was present, as political officer, with...
The main British and Bengal Army, under its commander-in-chief, Sir HughGough, began marching rapidly from its garrisons at Ambala and Meerut towards...
Albert Augustus Gore, late-Principal Medical Officer in India. Colonel HughSutlejGough, CMG, half-pay. Lieutenant-Colonel and Colonel James Hay, Indian Staff...
Indian Army himself, Sir HughGough, who appointed Edwardes a member of his personal staff. Edwardes served as aide-de-camp to Gough during the First Anglo-Sikh...
regiment. At the Battle of Sobraon he was part of the storming division on HughGough's left flank. During the escape of the Sikh cavalry, Lumsden was shot in...
Anglo-Sikh War (1845-1846), was created Baron Gough, of ChingKangFoo in China and of Maharajpore and the Sutlej in the East Indies in 1846, and following...
crossed the Sutlej river on 11 December. The Sikhs refused to engage and moved to Ferozeshah. Littler joined his force with that of Gough and commanded...
over, Franks joined Commander-in-Chief, India Field Marhsal HughGough, 1st Viscount Gough, on 10 February 1849 and served with distinction at the decisive...