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lord chelmsford - Lord Chelmsford refers to a title or name of a specific individual, often used with respect or formality when addressing or mentioning someone with that designation
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Lord Chelmsford seems to want me to stay back with my Basutos.
The Secretary of State for War has today received the following dispatch from Lord Chelmsford.
Ride out to Lord Chelmsford and acquaint him with this.
Lord Chelmsford refused to comment until the Commission had been wound up.
I see . Ride out to Lord Chelmsford and acquaint him with this.
Lord Chelmsford went out with a force to search for the Zulu army.
After Cetshwayo refused, Lord Chelmsford assembled an army to strike at the Zulus.
Viceroy Lord Chelmsford presented a report in July 1918 after a long fact-finding trip through India.
He was attached to the staff of Lord Chelmsford as an extra aide-de-camp.
Ride out to Lord Chelmsford and acquaint him with your intelligence.
He caught up with Lord Chelmsford about two and a half miles from Isandhlwana.
Bartle Frere then sent Lord Chelmsford to invade Zululand after this ultimatum was not met.