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- has p****ed to an old, bitter foe of Sharpe's, General Sir Henry Simmerson. Simmerson refuses to act without orders and reinforcements from Agra. However...
- Henry Simmerson's nephew. In the novel Sharpe's Eagle, he appears to be the senior of the two lieutenants of the South Es**** that Sir Henry Simmerson brings...
- arrived Sir Henry Simmerson and his South Es**** Regiment on a mission to destroy a bridge vital to French troop movements. Simmerson, his nephew Lieutenant...
- Commanded by the cowardly and bullying Lieutenant Colonel Sir Henry Simmerson, the South Es**** is a raw, inexperienced unit that has been drilled mercilessly...
- goes to Simmerson's estate, where he collects the incriminating paperwork, and then heads to Simmerson's London house. Sharpe arrives at Simmerson's house...
- stopped by Father Curtis. The priest accuses Simmerson of warning the French of the first attack; when Simmerson advances on him with sword drawn, Father...
- Sharpe's Eagle (1981), taking place in 1809, commanded by Colonel Sir Henry Simmerson, who has raised the regiment at his own expense. According to historian...
- dangerous enemies, such as French Major Pierre Ducos and Colonel Sir Henry Simmerson, and encounters one from his prior service in India, Sergeant Obadiah...
- commander, General Sir Henry Simmerson (Michael Cochrane), Sharpe's old enemy. Strung up naked in the courtyard, Simmerson's mind is addled with the heat...
- (1985–1993), No Job for a Lady, The Chief (1990–1995), and as Sir Henry Simmerson in the Sharpe series. His film career has included roles in Escape to...