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Soldiers of the Regiment

Lieutenant John Hales Glazebrook

From Court Martial Records from the 1840s

Lieutenant John Hales Glazebrook

G.O. Headquarters: Fort St. George 13th March 1845. General Court Martial held at Secunderabad on Saturday 22nd February 1845, on Lieutenant John Hales Glazebrook.

Charge: Absenting himself without leave from 30th November 1844 to 13th January 1845.

Sentence: Severely reprimanded.

Confirming officer states: Lieutenant Glazebrook applied for extension of leave only 2 days previous to expiration of that originally granted him, giving no reason for extension solicited; and further took no means to obtain letters sent him by order of Commanding Officer from his Agents, to whom they were addressed at his desires.

These circumstances show Lieutenant Glazbrook’s conduct in very unfavourable light, and deserving of a heavier punishment than has been awarded him. It is expected he will show himself worthy of leniency which has been exhibited towards him, and study by his future conduct to obtain the approbation of his Commanding Officer.

(Signed) Twisddale, Lieutenant General.

 

 

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