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DONABUE

Volume 8 · 114 words · 1860 Edition

in the British province of Pegu recently acquired from the Burmese, a town situated within the delta of the river Irrawaddy. This place merits notice chiefly from its association with historical recollections. In 1825, during the first Burmese war, it maintained a successful resistance against the assault of a British force under the command of Brigadier Cotton; and here in 1853, during the last war with the same nation, a detachment of British Sepoys, accompanied by a party of seamen and marines, under the command of Captain Granville Lock, R.N., suffered a repulse in an encounter with a Burmese force, and lost several officers, including its distinguished commander.

Lat. 17° 10', Long. 95° 27'.