- on 4
October 1848.
Gerard was
author of ‘Observations on the
Climate of
Subathoo and Kotguhr’ in ‘Asiat. Res.’ xv. 469–88,
meteorological observations made...
- and no less than
eight at Herat, by fever, so that on his
arrival at
Subathoo his
constitution was
completely worn out. He …
gradually declined. Patrick...
- born in 1783 to
Edward and
Susannah Bryant. In 1832, he was
living at
Subathoo,
British India, with his wife, Mary Anna Churchill, Lady Bryant. He lost...
-
Guide to Simla: With a
Descriptive Account of the
Neighbouring Sanitaria,
Subathoo, Dugshaie, Sunawar, Kussowlie, Kotegurh, Chini, &c., &c., &c.
Wyman & Company...
-
Transactions (London), i. (2nd ser.) 124. A
narrative of Gerard's
Journey from
Subathoo to Shipké in
Chinese Tartary appeared posthumously in
Journal of the Asiatic...
- 10
August 1854 he was
listed as a
Lieutenant with the
regiment based in
Subathoo, India. On 7
November 1856 he was
listed as
promoted to Captain. On 19...