On the night of the 5th of the 12th month of 1860, Heusken was returning to his residence approximately 9:00PM from a dinner with the Prussina Envoy, despite numerous warnings from Harris to avoid staying out after dark. He was accompanied by four grooms, and three [[Samurai]] appointed as his guard: [[Suzuki Zennojo|Suzuki Zennojô]], [[Ajima Kokichi|Ajima Kôkichi]], and [[Kondo Naosaburo|Kondô Naosaburô]]. Two grooms were in the lead with lamps, two grooms flanked Heusken, Suzuki rode in front of Heusken, and Ajima and Kondô brought up the rear. | On the night of the 5th of the 12th month of 1860, Heusken was returning to his residence approximately 9:00PM from a dinner with the Prussina Envoy, despite numerous warnings from Harris to avoid staying out after dark. He was accompanied by four grooms, and three [[Samurai]] appointed as his guard: [[Suzuki Zennojo|Suzuki Zennojô]], [[Ajima Kokichi|Ajima Kôkichi]], and [[Kondo Naosaburo|Kondô Naosaburô]]. Two grooms were in the lead with lamps, two grooms flanked Heusken, Suzuki rode in front of Heusken, and Ajima and Kondô brought up the rear. |