336 INDEX. Don, the mouths of the, ix. 62. HON, Sir George Cathcabt and the, v. 3S9, 890, 391, ■ ■ as, Colonel, ii. 3S0 note; v. 213, - 2, 285, 304, 307, 308, 31S, II, iii. 15S. it., vi. 230.
- ihuys, M., i. 359 note ; ii.
II;-. — interview and, 345 et seq. — resignation of, 348, 351. Drummond (Adj.), at Inkennan, vi. 195. naond, Captain, iii. 360; iv. 343 and note ; vii. 1 13. ond, Mi- Henry, vii. 312, 317, 470 note. . vi. 391, 392 et seq., 406, 409, 415 note. e, 'Precis Historique,' quoted, iii. 423. Dudley and Ward, Lord, i. 17 note. Dulac, i 25 '•. Dumouriez's system of fighting, iii. 421 ; vii. 62. Dundas, Admiral, his squadron, ii. 10 note, 254 — commander of the I fleet, 25S — his sterling, manful char- acter, ib. et seq. — his strong common- sense, 259— his resolve, to., 299, 301, 305, SOS, 311, 315, 320, 335, 34a note; iii. 332 note et seq. — his squad- ron, iv. 76 — confronted by the in- herent difficulty of navally attacking Sebastopol, 256 note, 261— Lord Rag- letter to, 264, 269, 335 et seq., 33S, 339— his conference with his ship captains, 340 — Lis attack on Sebas- 1, 319 et seq , 360, 369, 373 note, t note, 407, 410, -1 1 1 ; v. 3S-
iii. 43.
1 • his re creat- ' he third of the three new admin- ive forces, vii. 73, 76, 407 note. i ,ieut. Alexander, v. 238. itherland ' IJTllock, v. 77. Dupin, President of the French Cham- ber of Deputies, i. 256. Duval, i Dir ankoi, the illage of, iii. 352 et seq. ; et seq. East Jut, vi. 83, 113, 160, ISC 234 note, 395, ! - | ... r's Road, cutting of, viii. 40. I ; ncampa a, I ae of the, in question of supply, vii. 84 'i stion,' the, and its asso- ciations, i. 37. I i bon, the Younger, iii. 15S. Ed.n, Captain, iv. 35S et seq., 379. Edward, Prince of Saxe- Weimar, iii. 139 note ; iv. 442 note— at Inkennan, vi. 43, 85— his successful attack, 107, 154 note, 156, 164. Edwards, Captain, viii. 216. Egerton, Colonel, iii. 141 et seq. — his magnificent charge at Inkerman, vi. 127, US, 129, 130,133, 137, 138, 141, 156, 164, 315, 326 note, 327, 332, 334, 337, 369, 453— brilliant a by, viii. 213— death of, 214. ernon, in conjunc- tion with Mr Tower, adminisi Crinc et seq. ' Egerton's Pit,' ix. 113, lis' the Czar proposing possession of, to England, i. 95. c field-telegraph, construction of, viii. 42. Ellenborough, Lord, ix. 253. Ellesmere, Lord, vii. 343, 354. Elliec, Mr, vii. 317. Elliot, Captain, iii. 173 note. Elliot, Lieutenant Alexander, v. 25— his services in India, ?'»., 43, S9 et seq. — takes part at Scarlett's side i great Heaw Cavalry Charge, 106, 109, 111, 112, 132, 134 and note. Elliot, Sir Frederick, his gifts and ex- perience, vii. 4 0, 406. ill, Captain, v. 149, 293. tone, Lieutenant, ix. 120. Elrington, Captain, vi. 59. 'Eltchi, the Great,' i. 100. Elton, Captain, V.C., highly praised for his service in attack of the • Quarries ' ix. 117. Emperor of the French, Louis Napoleon appointed, i. 335, 336— his visit to ind and his campaigning plan, viii. 241 et seq., 2S9, 377— conic regarding, 2 Empress, the French, in England, viii. England an enigma to political stu ae Continent prior to 1S51.
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its bearing upon ihe conduct of for- eign airairs, i. 11— foreign policy of, 17 note, 36— its attitude on the main- tenance of the Ottoman England, her share in causing the war, ii. 141. Richard, General, iii. 46, 177 note. 198, 14)9 note, 234, 2S4, 300; iv. 241 . 70 ; vi. 5 note, 7, 39, 5j et seq. ; ix. 198 note. En .land, the war administration of, vii. 11 et seq. h, loss of the, by the fight on .Mount Inkennan, vi. 452. i. want of hands to make a road, vii. 330. 1 ih army, freedom of the, from ■ crime, ii. 352.