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T
HE
C
ANNONS OF
L
UCKNOW

Historical Fiction Published by McBooks Press

BY
A
LEXANDER
K
ENT

Midshipman Bolitho

Stand into Danger

In Gallant Company

Sloop of War

To Glory We Steer

Command a King's Ship

Passage to Mutiny

With All Despatch

Form Line of Battle!

Enemy in Sight!

The Flag Captain

Signal–Close Action!

The Inshore Squadron

A Tradition of Victory

Success to the Brave

Colours Aloft!

Honour this Day

The Only Victor

Beyond the Reef

The Darkening Sea

For My Country's Freedom

Cross of St George

Sword of Honour

Second to None

Relentless Pursuit

BY
D
UDLEY
P
OPE

Ramage

Ramage & The Drumbeat

Ramage & The Freebooters

Governor Ramage R.N
.

Ramage's Prize

Ramage & The Guillotine

Ramage's Diamond

Ramage's Mutiny

Ramage & The Rebels

The Ramage Touch

Ramage's Signal

Ramage & The Renegades

Ramage's Devil

Ramage's Trial

Ramage's Challenge

Ramage at Trafalgar

Ramage & The Saracens

Ramage & The Dido

BY
D
AVID
D
ONACHIE

The Devil's Own Luck

The Dying Trade

A Hanging Matter

An Element of Chance

The Scent of Betrayal

A Game of Bones

BY
D
EWEY
L
AMBDIN

The French Admiral

Jester's Fortune

BY
D
OUGLAS
R
EEMAN

Badge of Glory

First to Land

The Horizon

Dust on the Sea

BY
V.A. S
TUART

Victors and Lords

The Sepoy Mutiny

Massacre at Cawnpore

The Cannons of Lucknow

The Heroic Garrison

BY
C. N
ORTHCOTE
P
ARKINSON

The Guernseyman

Devil to Pay

The Fireship

Touch and Go

BY
C
APTAIN
F
REDERICK
M
ARRYAT

Frank Mildmay
OR
The Naval Officer

The King's Own

Mr Midshipman Easy

Newton Forster
OR

The Merchant Service

Snarleyyow
OR
The Dog Fiend

The Privateersman

The Phantom Ship

BY
J
AN
N
EEDLE

A Fine Boy for Killing

The Wicked Trade

BY
I
RV
C. R
OGERS

Motoo Eetee

BY
N
ICHOLAS
N
ICASTRO

The Eighteenth Captain

Between Two Fires

BY
W. C
LARK
R
USSELL

Wreck of the Grosvenor

Yarn of Old Harbour Town

BY
R
AFAEL
S
ABATINI

Captain Blood

BY
M
ICHAEL
S
COTT

Tom Cringle's Log

BY
A.D. H
OWDEN
S
MITH

Porto Bello Gold

BY
R.F. D
ELDERFIELD

Too Few for Drums

Seven Men of Gascony

The Cannons
of
Lucknow
V. A. S
TUART
The Alexander Sheridan Adventures, No. 4
M
C
B
OOKS
P
RESS
I
THACA
, N
EW
Y
ORK
Published by McBooks Press 2003
Copyright © 1974 by V. A. Stuart
First published in Great Britain by Robert Hale Limited, London 1974
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Cover painting:
Sir Henry Havelok at the Relief of Lucknow
.
Courtesy of Peter Newark Military Pictures
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Stuart, V.A.

The cannons of Lucknow / by V. A. Stuart.

p. cm. — (Alexander Sheridan adventures ; no. 4)

ISBN 1-59013-029-4 (alk. paper)

1. Sheridan, Alexander (Fictitious character)--Fiction.

2. British--India--Fiction. 3. India--History--Sepoy Rebellion, 1857-1858--Fiction. 4. Great Britain--History, Military--19th century--Fiction. 5. Lucknow (India)--History--Siege, 1857--Fiction. I. Title

PR6063.A38 C36 2003

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This book is for Dale L. Walker,
of the University of Texas at El Paso, in gratitude for his
kindness and encouragement and in the hope that he may find it
as factual as we both like our historical fiction to be
.

“One hundred years,” the Moulvi said
.

The Sadhu agreed with nodding head
.

“And we have served an alien breed
.

The hour is come—Hind shall be freed!”

The runners sped throughout the land—
The Sign was passed from hand to hand
.

From every ghat and every khud
There came the call for British blood
.

Night's horror gone, the peacock loud
Proclaims the waning star of Oudh
.

The vulture, gruesomely replete

Sees blood-red dawn invade the street
.

Here riven shako, bloodied sash,
Half-buried in the shrouding ash

Bear evidence that, once begun,
Treachery's cost is five to one
.

Now day's reluctantly begun
As though, in shame, the very sun,
Seems in the mist to hide his head …
And over Oudh the dawn is red!

Delhi Rebels
by W. B. Lindsay.

By permission of the author

C
ONTENTS

Author's Note

Prologue

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Epilogue

Historical Notes

Glossary of Indian Terms

A
UTHOR'S
N
OTE

BASED ON published letters and accounts of the Indian Mutiny everything recounted in this book actually happened.

The only fictional characters are Alex Sheridan and his bearer, Mohamed Bux; all others are called by their correct names and their actions are on historical record although, of course, conversations with the fictitious characters are imagined. As far as possible, however, such conversations are based on their known views or actions. Sergeant Mahoney, of the famous “Blue Caps” serving with the Volunteer Cavalry, was awarded a V.C.; Timothy Cullmane of H.M.'s 64th was killed in action. No award of a Victoria Cross was made to any of the survivors of the heroic siege of Cawnpore, although repeated recommendations were made on behalf of Lts. Mowbray Thomson and Henry Delafosse. Both continued to serve in the Indian Army; Henry Delafosse retired as a major-general, after commanding the Blue Caps, Mowbray Thomas reached the honorary rank of general.

Gunner Sullivan died of wounds and cholera, after his escape: Private Murphy served with Havelock's Force and, on leaving the army, was made gardener in charge of the Cawnpore Memorial Well and garden, which post he held until his death. Lousada Barrow retired as a major-general, C.B., and General Havelock's son Harry was awarded a V.C. and he too, became a general.

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