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John Archibald Ballard

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104:, had been aiding the garrison in the defence of the place; but Butler had been fatally wounded and Nasmyth was called away to Omar Pasha's camp a few days after Ballard's arrival. During the remainder of the siege, which was raised by the Russians on 28 June, Ballard was the only British officer in the fortress, and it was mainly owing to his exertions, and the influence which he exercised over the garrison, that the defence was successfully maintained. At the subsequent attack and capture of the Russian position at 19: 123:. The chief event in this campaign was the battle of the Ingour river, at which Ballard and his brigade were for several hours hotly engaged with the Russians, the former conspicuous, as he had been at Silistria and at Giurgevo, for his coolness under fire and for his watchful care over the comfort and wellbeing of his men. 99:
as a member of the council of war in that fortress, which was then besieged by the Russians. Prior to Ballard's arrival, on 13 June 1854, two other British officers, Captain Butler of the Ceylon rifles and Lieutenant Nasmyth of the Bombay artillery, later to become a Brigade-Major in the
108:, Ballard commanded the skirmishers, and kept back the enemy until the Turks could entrench themselves. He received the thanks of her majesty's government for his services at Silistria, and from the Turkish government a gold medal and a sword of honour. 147:; but the mission having been abandoned, he served as Assistant-Quarter-Master-General in the Persian campaign (1856–57), and afterwards in the same capacity in the Indian mutiny with the Rajputana Field Force, taking part in the pursuit and rout of 166:, which was originally a small pier with an approach jetty, enabled the growth of a tiny fishing village called Mumbai into a major port. For years, Ballard Pier was the centre of business activity not just for Bombay, but for the whole of India. 336: 331: 158:, and Susannah Scott Moncrieff nÊe Pringle, on 30 April 1861 in Edinburgh. It was not long, however, before his return to India, and Ballard was appointed mint-master at 213:, on 1 April 1880. Ballard was buried in St Peter's Anglican Church, Athens on 26 April 1880. There is a brass floor slab to his memory in the centre aisle of 301: 306: 151:'s forces. His promotion thereafter was singularly rapid, advancing in 1858 from lieutenant to lieutenant-colonel and by 1861 to lieutenant general. 321: 143:, by virtue of his rank and services in the Turkish army. Ballard was appointed to proceed with Captain (later Sir Henry) Green on a mission to 316: 346: 71:. His early years in India were uneventful, and in the spring of 1854 Lieutenant Ballard was ordered to Europe on medical certificate. 291: 186:; Susan in 1864, and Jane in 1866. The Ballards were in Scotland for the birth of both their next two children: Brigadier General 162:
in 1861 and he presided over the Board of Trustees of the Bombay port from 3 July 1873 until May 1876. The construction of the
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Ballard returned home in 1861 and married Joanna Scott Moncrieff, daughter of Robert Scott Moncrieff, Advocate Chamberlain of
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Ballard retired from the army and from the public service in 1879 and died suddenly in Greece, when visiting the Pass of
326: 95:, where he was invested by that general with the rank of lieutenant-colonel in the Turkish army, and deputed to 101: 214: 60: 341: 311: 202:, Australia. During the furlough in Scotland in 1868 he received the honorary degree of LL.D. from the 267: 119:, Ballard commanded a brigade in Omar Pasha's Transcaucasian campaign, undertaken for the relief of 175: 83:, from Lieutenant Charles Nasmyth who was a relative of his brother's wife, and he turned aside to 203: 80: 246:
Bombay Place Names and Street Names An Excursion into the by-ways of the history of Bombay City
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Merchant, and Jane Tod daughter of Alexander Tod and Charlote Bruere. He was educated at the
296: 286: 187: 132: 8: 56: 136: 30: 68: 198:, Midlothian. Finally their fourth daughter, Mary A Ballard, was born in 1872 in 36: 84: 280: 179: 163: 148: 33: 79:
It is likely that he had heard reports of the events then going on in the
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of engineers, he was nonetheless decorated with the order of
120: 39:(20 June 1829 – 1 April 1880) was a British soldier. 337:
British military personnel of the Indian Rebellion of 1857
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Harts Army List; Records of War Office and India Office
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British military personnel of the Anglo-Persian War
194:, Midlothian; and Joanna E, on 8 January 1870 in 278: 182:on 7 March 1862, and two daughters were born in 51:, Somerset, the second son of George Ballard, a 239:Journal of the Royal Engineers; Household Words 74: 302:Graduates of Addiscombe Military Seminary 111:After serving with the Turkish troops at 307:British East India Company Army generals 42: 17: 322:Recipients of the Order of the Medjidie 255:(2nd edition). Vol. I., pp. 1005–6 279: 269:Addiscombe: its heroes and men of note 265: 317:People from North Somerset (district) 347:Companions of the Order of the Bath 174:The first of his children, Admiral 13: 126: 14: 358: 292:Military personnel from Somerset 253:Dictionary of National Biography 233:History of the War in the Crimea 248:, Bombay: The Times Press, 1917 61:military seminary at Addiscombe 262:, S Sonnenschein, London, 1906 131:Returning to India in 1856 as 1: 220: 102:Honourable East India Company 215:St. Thomas Cathedral, Mumbai 139:, and also with that of the 7: 260:Dictionary Indian Biography 75:Service in the Turkish army 10: 363: 190:CB CMG on 22 July 1868 in 327:Bengal Engineers officers 169: 115:and in the expedition to 176:George Alexander Ballard 204:university of Edinburgh 81:Danubian principalities 231:Kinglake, Alexander W 27:John Archibald Ballard 22: 266:Vibart, H.M. (1894). 251:Arbuthnot, Sir A. J. 137:Companion of the Bath 43:Early life and career 21: 188:Colin Robert Ballard 47:Ballard was born in 244:Sheppard, Samuel T 25:Lieutenant General 258:Buckland, Charles 57:East India Company 23: 342:Burials in Athens 312:History of Mumbai 354: 273: 178:CB, was born at 69:Bengal Engineers 362: 361: 357: 356: 355: 353: 352: 351: 277: 276: 241:, 27 Dec. 1856. 223: 172: 129: 127:Return to India 77: 45: 12: 11: 5: 360: 350: 349: 344: 339: 334: 329: 324: 319: 314: 309: 304: 299: 294: 289: 275: 274: 263: 256: 249: 242: 236: 229: 222: 219: 171: 168: 128: 125: 87:proceeding to 85:Constantinople 76: 73: 44: 41: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 359: 348: 345: 343: 340: 338: 335: 333: 330: 328: 325: 323: 320: 318: 315: 313: 310: 308: 305: 303: 300: 298: 295: 293: 290: 288: 285: 284: 282: 271: 270: 264: 261: 257: 254: 250: 247: 243: 240: 237: 234: 230: 228: 225: 224: 218: 216: 212: 207: 205: 201: 197: 193: 189: 185: 181: 177: 167: 165: 161: 157: 152: 150: 146: 142: 138: 134: 124: 122: 118: 114: 109: 107: 103: 98: 94: 90: 86: 82: 72: 70: 66: 62: 58: 54: 50: 40: 38: 35: 32: 28: 20: 16: 268: 259: 252: 245: 238: 232: 226: 208: 180:Malabar Hill 173: 164:Ballard Pier 153: 149:Tantia Topee 130: 110: 78: 46: 26: 24: 15: 297:1880 deaths 287:1829 births 211:Thermopylae 91:'s camp at 281:Categories 221:References 196:Portobello 89:Omar Pasha 235:, vol. i. 200:Melbourne 133:subaltern 113:Eupatoria 97:Silistria 156:Dalkeith 141:Medjidie 106:Giurgevo 53:Calcutta 49:Portbury 192:Cockpen 65:Croydon 63:, near 170:Family 160:Bombay 117:Kertch 93:Shumla 184:Poona 145:Herat 121:Kars 59:'s 34:LLD 283:: 217:. 206:. 37:RE 31:CB 29:,

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CB
LLD
RE
Portbury
Calcutta
East India Company
military seminary at Addiscombe
Croydon
Bengal Engineers
Danubian principalities
Constantinople
Omar Pasha
Shumla
Silistria
Honourable East India Company
Giurgevo
Eupatoria
Kertch
Kars
subaltern
Companion of the Bath
Medjidie
Herat
Tantia Topee
Dalkeith
Bombay
Ballard Pier
George Alexander Ballard
Malabar Hill

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