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attack at the
Humen strait (Bogue),
capturing the
forts on the
islands of
Anunghoy and
North Wangtong. This
allowed the
fleet to
proceed further up the Pearl...
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captured the
forts in the
Wangtong Islands on 12
November and the
forts in
Anunghoy Island the next day.
Before the battle, Rear-Admiral
Michael Seymour, commander-in-chief...
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Battle of the
Bogue (1841). The
British account described his
death in the
Anunghoy forts during the
Battle of the
Bogue on 26
February 1841 as follows: Among...
- Town. The
strait is
formed by the
islands of
Chuenpi (穿鼻, p Chuanbi) and
Anunghoy (阿娘鞋, p Aniangxie; also
called 威远, p Weiyuan) on the
eastern side, and...
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Bogue forts.
Listed are the
number of
ordnance captured at each site:
Anunghoy Island – 208
North Wangtong Island – 150
South Wangtong Island – 109 Further...
- ****isted at the
destruction of a 20-gun
battery at the back of the
island of
Anunghoy on 23
February 1841 and on 13
March 1841
served in the
boats at the capture...
- Bremer, commander-in-chief of
British forces in China, sent an
officer to
Anunghoy (north of Chuenpi) with a
letter for
Chinese Admiral Guan Tianpei, informing...
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ships led by the
Blenheim sailed up the
Bocca Tigris. As they
approached Anunghoy Island (north of Chuenpi), a boat
rowed by an old
woman displa**** a white...
- Bremer, commander-in-chief of
British forces,
entrusted the
attack on
Anunghoy Island to
Senhouse in the
capture of the
Bogue forts on 26
February 1841...
- cut on his knee. Not long after, he
captured a
battery of 20
cannon at
Anunghoy. In
March 1841 he
distinguished himself at the
battle of Feeshukok, capturing...