INDEX. 363 Ready, Jeremiah, vi. 349. Reconnaissances of the enemy's coast by Lord Raglan, ix. 259. Recruiting, impulse given to, by the accounts of Inkerman, vii. 202. Redan, Little, the, iv. 152 — closing the gorge of, viii. 12 ; ix. 143, 15S, 1(30. Redan, the, iv. 52 note, 55, 152, 174, 179, 243 et seq. — preparations to storm the, 254, 282, 287, 300— havoc wrought on, 315, 326 et seq., 421, 423— great explosion in the, 425 — retreat of the Russian infantry posted near the, 427 — defenceless condition of, ib. — the opportunity there was for assaulting it, ib. — causes which prevented the Allies from seizing the opportunity, 428 — the disabling of the, 435 et seq., 441; viii. 12 — pushing forward bat- teries against, 108 — failure of Eng- lish batteries against, 190 — Niel's opinion as to attack of, 229 ; ix. 90, 93, 99, 113, 118, 143, 164 et seq.— meas- ures for assaulting the, 167, 170, 174, 175, 180 et seq. — the heavy fire from, 197— the bombardment of the, 19S— British losses resulting from the as- saults on, 199— the batteries of, 213 et seq. — the task of besieging, 274 — objections to plans involving attacks on, 275 — assaults on the, from a dis- tance, out of harmony with the new French design, 276 — General Niel on the proposed attack on the, 2S0, 2S2, 2S3, 294. Redchid Pasha, ix. 40. Redoubt, in its general, distinguished from its special sense, iii. 13, second note. ' Redoubt, Great,' at the Alma, iii. 13 et seq., 32— storming of the, 116 et seq., 194, 200— the parapet of the, 212, 226, 247 etscq. — Duke of Cambridge master of the, 255, 316. ' Redoubt, Lesser,' iii. 14. Redoubt Number Four, v. 290. 1 Red Tape,' the days of, vii. 312. Regent, Prince, his moral plight, vii. 78 — blame justly attaching to, and the Ministers, 80, 81. Reis Effendi, i. 129, 156. Reshid Pasha, i. 172, 176, 194, 370, 374, 411 ; ii. 132. Retrospective inquiry, a, on the Eng- lish war administration, vii. 50-83. Reutlinger, Captain, ix. 123. Reybell, i. 254. Reyland, iii. 158. Reynardson, Colonel, vi. 1S4, 1S8. Rhodes, vii. 131. Richards, Captain, vi. 180. Rickman, Captain, defeats Zavalich- ine's column at Woronzoff Ridge, viii. 96. Ridley, General, iii. 418. Rifaat Pasha, i. 110 et seq., 153. Rifle-pits, sinking of, viii. 14. Road, English want of hands to make a, vii. 336— made at last by our men from Balaclava to Kadikoi, ib. — and by Bosquet's troops to the Col, ib. — between Balaclava and the camp, 424 et seq. Road, imperial, the, ix. 43. Road question, the, vii. 95 et seq. Roadstead, the, vi. 444 et seq., 446; ix. 219 — the French establish new bat- teries commanding the, 270. Roadway between camp and port, vii. 95, 100, 10S. Roberts, Major H. B., v. 101. Roberts, Mr, ii. 2SS note. Roberts, Mr John, ix. 69, 76 et seq. Robertson, Captain, v. 144. Robertson, Gilbert, v. 149. Robertson, Lieutenant, v. 293. Rochefort, Colonel, i. 2S4. Rochfort, Lieutenant, viii. 216. Rochow, Colonel, i. 97; ii. 129. Rodolph Farm House, burning of the, by the Russians, iv. 90. Rodolph, Mount, the silent guns on, iv. 419, 42S — reconnaissance sent by the Russians to, 431, 436, 445, 446. Roebuck, Mr J. A., vii. 281 — his motion, 460 note — his committee, 30S — his peculiar position in the House of Commons, 313, 317, 320. Roger du Nord, i. 254. Rogers, Assistant Commissary-General, vii. 399 note. Rogers, Commander, iv. 377 note. Rogers, Frederick, vii. 400. Romaine, Mr, Judge - Advocate, his private MS. referred to, iii. 31 note, 44 note — saddle notes, 19ti note, 330 ; iv. 173 note ; vi. 469 ; vii. 344 and note, 451. Rooper, Major, vi. 369 note, 371. Rose, Captain, vi. 61, 14S note. Rose, Colonel, i. 106 — Rifiant Pasha's message to, 112 — disclosures of the Turkish Ministers to Colonel Rose, 129; ii. 131, 198; iv. 272 note; ix. 109. Rose, General, ii. 312; iv. 320 note, 334 note — on the discouragement of the French, 429. Rose, Major, iii. S9. Rose, Sir Hugh, vii. 424 note. Rose's diary quoted, vii. 400. Ross, iii. 124. Ross, Captain, v. 81 ; vii. 456, 467. Ross, Sir Hew, vii. 28. Roumelia, ii. 193, 198. Rousset, M., a functionary of the French War Office, and a member of the Academy, his ' Histoire de la Guerre de Crimee' quoted, vii. 437 et seq.; viii. 199 note, 201 note, 303 and note ; ix. 7 note, 30 note, 243 note, 245 note. Routh's, Sir Randolph, ' Observationa