The British bombardment started on 7 January, 1805, and a breach was effected on 9 January. The first British assault took place that night, led by Col. Ryan, Maj. Hawkes and Lt. Col. Maitland. The assault failed with 400 British casualties, including Maitland being
mortally wounded. A second attack on 16 January was also thrown back, after the Marathas added water to their moat. British casualties totaled 500, including the assault leader, Lt. Col. MacRoy. However, Lake continued to receive supplies and reinforcements, including Maj. Gen.
R. Jones' force of 1600. This helped Lake deal with
Amir Khan, Holkar's general, who was raiding
Bundelkhand. A third assault on 20 February also failed, as did a fourth assault the next day. British casualties for all four assaults were 3,292. "The worst part of it was that many of the wounded were left behind where they had fallen. The defenders sallied out from the fort and killed them."{{Cite book |last=Russell |first=Robert |title=Provincial Series == Aftermath ==