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Map of Cuddalore, 1783 (Cuddalore Old Town, Tamil Nādu, India) 11°42'29"N 79°46'31"E
c.1783Pencil, pen, ink and watercolour on paper | Scale: 1:10,800 approx. | RCIN 734097
The action on 13 June, shown on this map, was part of the siege of Cuddalore which lasted from 7 June to 25 July. British troops, including Hanoverians, under the command of Major General James Stuart, had arrived in the area on 7 June; the decision was made to attack the redoubt on the 13th. Although both sides suffered serious losses, Stuart went on to lay siege proper to the town. The outlines of the fortifications of Cuddalore are shown protruding from under the title scroll.
Additional text: [right, under a vignette of a palm-fringed landscape of rice fields, the mouth of a river and Cuddalore in the distance, a descriptive key, 1-18 and A-H, to the routes of marches of Lieutenant-Colonel Kelly and others, troop positions, geographical features, course of the Attacks, batteries, etc.]
For further reading, see:
A. Grout, 'Beatson, Alexander (1759–1830)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2004; online edn, Jan 2009.
Condition: one fold line. Verso: surface dirt along left and right edges; brown stains.
Alexander Beatson (1759-1830) (draughtsman) [bottom right:] A. Beatson Lieut. / Aide-de-Camp fecit.
Subject(s)
Army-GBArmy-FranceWatermark: None
Mark, stamped: 1022
Condition: one fold line. Verso: surface dirt along left and right edges; brown stains
Scale: 1:10,800 approx. Scale bar: [254 mm =] 3000 Yards.
42.4 x 59.2 cm (neatline)
44.3 x 61.2 cm (image)
49.8 x 66.7 cm (sheet)
Manuscript title:
The / ATTACKS / Made on the French Entrenchments at / CUDDALORE / the 13th of June 1783 / By the Army under the Command of His Excellency / Major Genl James Stuart Commander in Chief of His / Majesty’s Forces in India, & of the Honb.le the E I Company’s / Troops under the Presidency of Fort St George. [bottom right, in a cartouche representing a scroll]
Additional text:
[right, under a vignette of a palm-fringed landscape of rice fields, the mouth of a river and Cuddalore in the distance, a descriptive key, 1-18 and A-H, to the routes of marches of Lieutenant-Colonel Kelly and others, troop positions, geographical features, course of the Attacks, batteries, etc.]
Annotations:
George III heading: Battle of Cuddalore 13 June 1783.
Other annotations: none.
George III catalogue entry:
Cuddalore A drawn Plan of the Attacks made on the French Entrenchments at Cuddalore the 13.th of June 1783, by the Army under the command of Major General Stuart: by Lieut. A Beatson.
Subject(s)
Cuddalore Old Town, Tamil Nādu, India (11°42'29"N 79°46'31"E)
Bibliographic reference(s)
A. Grout, 'Beatson, Alexander (1759–1830)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2004; online edn, Jan 2009.
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