If he flops against Miami, expect a mutiny around him. The Globe mutiny produced a rather large number of contemporary accounts. He said Lapin's story about a mutiny appeared feasible. They were jailed late last year on corruption and mutiny charges. The revolt which overpowered him in was a military mutiny.
These men, of whom the most conspicuous was Colonel Rafael Riego gD. Liberals arid discontented Moderates, supported as usual by troops led into mutiny by officers whose chief object was promotion, imposed some restraint on the queen.
Several regiments were composed entirely of persons affiliated to the society, and on the 1st of July a military mutiny broke out at Monteforte, led by two officers named Morelli and Silvati, to the cry of "God, the King and the Constitution. During the Sepoy mutiny a hill chief of the district gave some trouble, but he was speedily captured and executed. Nicholas was saved by the very belief of the conspirators in the universal sympathy of the army with their aims.
Had the mutinous troops early in the day received the order to attack, they would have carried the waverers with them; but they hesitated to fire on comrades whom they expected to see march over to their side; and when at last the emperor had steeled his heart to use force, a few rounds of grape-shot sufficed to quell the mutiny.
A military rising on a large scale in the south was only averted by the news of the failure of the mutiny at St Petersburg; and at Moscow there were many arrests, including that of Colonel Paul Pestel, the chief of the revolutionary southern league. The Church of England demands to have its say; threats of mutiny come from the officer caste. Soon after William's death came the cataclysm that was the Indian Mutiny of The charge was one of publishing seditious libel and inciting to commit breaches of the incitement to Mutiny Act of I took up an oar and tried to quell the mutiny ; I cried no!
Onboard Voyager, Tuvok, who is now in command, faces a near mutiny. A management style that creates action on one type of project could cause mutiny on another. This mood helped to spark the mutiny at Invergordon. In June he was involved in a naval mutiny at Sheerness that was fighting to improve the conditions of seamen. At the outbreak of the Indian mutiny in he was in China in command of the Shannon, frigate.
He arrived on April 11th and shortly afterward, the famous mutiny occurred. Not long afterward a serious mutiny broke out in his fleet before Cadiz, which he suppressed with prompt and necessary severity.
Suddenly, without a note of warning, the great mutiny broke upon us. The eight defendants in trial two were all charged with prison mutiny. Spicer also was a key character in a army mutiny in Papua New Guinea. This station was garrisoned by the 41 st Native Infantry, a regiment which gained an unenviable notoriety in the Mutiny. In the sepoy garrison of the place initiated the mutiny of that year in Patna district, but after a conflict with the European troops were forced to retire from the town, and subsequently laid siege to Arrah.
Taking advantage of this short interregnum, some members of the secret societies, mostly officers of the Guards, organized a mutiny among the troops quartered in St Petersburg and in Podolia, with a view to effecting a political revolution, but the movement was easily suppressed, and the ringleaders, known subsequently as the Decembrists, were severely punished see Nicholas I.
In the mutiny of two companies of the 73rd Native Infantry which were stationed in the town joined in the revolt, but were overpowered by a small European force and dispersed. His son, Sardar Singh , was rewarded for help given during the Mutiny by an increase of territory.
The raja, Sir Drigbijai Singh K. Kirat Singh, the first maharaj rana of Dholpur, was succeeded in by his son Bhagwant Singh, who showed great loyalty during the Mutiny of , was created a K. But all these warnings were disregarded with a blindness as great as was the incapacity that allowed the Mutiny to gather head unchecked after its first outbreak at Meerut.
The new viceroy, who might have expected a tranquil time after the energetic reforms of his predecessor, soon found himself Lord face to face with the most serious troubles, euphemistic ally called the "unrest," that British rule has had to encounter in India since the Mutiny. Sickness and discontent led to a mutiny on De Quiros' vessel, and the crew, overpowering their officers during the night, forced the captain to navigate his ship to Mexico.
Here was committed the first overt act of the mutiny , on the 25th of February Bela, which was founded in as a cantonment, became a district headquarters after the mutiny. The great storm of the Mutiny of , though dangerous while it lasted, was short. His adopted son grew up to be the Nana Sahib, of infamous memory, who took a leading part in the Mutiny. At the time of the Mutiny the district, which was poverty-stricken and over-taxed, joined the rebels.
In the year following his accession to office the deep-seated discontent of the people broke out in the Indian Mutiny. In October want of supplies and a mutiny of the Janissaries compelled the commander-in-chief to retreat into winter quarters at Belgrade. Early in that year was begun The Wrong Box, a farcical romance in which Mr Lloyd Osbourne participated; Stevenson also began a romance about the Indian Mutiny , which he abandoned. In , on the day of national humiliation for the Indian Mutiny , he preached at the Crystal Palace to 24, people.
Then came the mutiny , and Sikhs once more were recruited in numbers and saved India for the British crown. A mutiny among the German soldiers and a breach with Innocent concerning the overlordship of Apulia compelled the emperor to retrace his steps. Shere Ali threw Afzul Khan into prison, and a serious revolt followed in south Afghanistan; but the amir had scarcely suppressed it by winning a desperate battle, when Abdur Rahman's reappearance in the north was a signal for a mutiny of the troops stationed in those parts and a gathering of armed bands to his standard.
From this time the history of Bijnor is uneventful, until the Mutiny of , when on the ist of June it was occupied by the nawab of Najibabad, a grandson of Zabita Khan.
The most noteworthy incident in the first decade of the 19th century was the forcible deportation by the officers of the New South Wales Corps, a regiment raised in England for service in the colony, of the governor, Captain Bligh, R.
The combatants on either side during the Indian Mutiny called each other Feringhies and Pandies. After two great victories at Tigranocerta 69 and Artaxata 68 , Lucullus was disconcerted by mutiny and the defeat of his lieutenant Fabius see LucULrus. In Raja Ratan Singh received a hereditary salute of 11 guns, a khilat and a perpetual jagir of a year in recognition of his services during the Mutiny.
On arriving in Moscow he found that the mutiny had been suppressed and the ringleaders punished, but he considered it necessary to reopen the investigation and act with exemplary severity. On the 28th of April a mutiny broke out on board the "Bounty," then employed by the British government in conveying young bread-fruit trees from Tahiti to the West Indies. Meanwhile in a party consisting of Fletcher Christian, the leader of the mutiny , eight Englishmen, six Polynesian men and twelve Polynesian women had taken possession of Pitcairn Island and burned the "Bounty.
A mutiny broke out amongst the troops, disheartened by failure and exasperated by his severity, and Perdiccas was assassinated by some of his officers This triumph of the mutiny was the beginning of the German revolution, and the sailors from Kiel and other northern ports carried the idea of Workmen's and Soldiers' Councils throughout the north of Germany and ultimately to Berlin.
In its exclusive trading rights were taken away by Parliament, but its administrative status was thus made clearer, and when after the mutiny of it was desirable to define British authority in India there seemed nothing unnatural in declaring it to be a possession of the crown. He left, but many other mercenaries stayed, and two years later they were executed or expelled after a mutiny in Stanleyville. He risked a mutiny , but nonetheless handed over six senior park officers to the courts for trafficking park resources.
Within three months, one of the original six councilors was charged with mutiny and executed. Of course, the work environment described in The Caine Mutiny is no ordinary one. The Caine Mutiny is one of the greatest novels ever written about a dysfunctional workplace. Kids Definition of mutiny Entry 2 of 2.
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