Into the valley of death: the light cavalry at Balaclava
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgements viii Introduction Chapter 1 Chapter 2 vii The Road to War 1 The Invasion of the Crimea and the Battle of the Alma Chapter 3 The March to Balaclava Chapter 4 The Fall of the Redoubts to the Signing 6 13 of the Fourth Order 20 Chapter 5 The Charge of the Light Brigade 41 Chapter 6 Behind the Guns 74 Chapter 7 A Fighting Retreat ПО Chapter 8 After the Battle 132 Conclusion 151 Appendix I: Medals 159 The Queen’s Crimea Medal 159 British Gallantry Awards 162 The Victoria Cross 166 Foreign Gallantry Awards 178 Appendix II: Personal Accounts by Regiments 182 Staff 182 4th Light Dragoons 184 8th Hussars 192
INTO THE VALLEY OF DEATH 11th Hussars 196 13 th Light Dragoons 216 17th Lancers 221 Appendix III: Tables 227 The Commemorative Banquets of 1875 227 4th Light Dragoon Table 239 8th Hussars Table 252 11th Hussars Table 263 13 th Light Dragoon Table 280 17th Lancers Table 299 Bibliography 322 Endnotes 330 Index 347 VI
Bibliography Original Documents Blunt, Sir John (Lord Lucan’s interpreter), personal papers, National Army Museum, London. Joliffe, Hedworth, Letter, National Army Museum, London. Raglan, Lord, Papers, National Army Museum, London. Seager, Edward, Letter, National Army Museum. Tremayne, Arthur, Letter, National Army Museum. Wombwell, George, Letters, The Queen’s Royal Lancers Museum. Books Abbott, P.E., Recipients ofthe Distinguished Conduct Medal 1855-1909 (1975). Adkin, Mark, The Charge, The Real Reason Why the Light Brigade Was Lost (Pen Sword, 1996). Anonymous, Aldershottana: or Chinks in My Hut (London, Ward Lock, 1856). Anonymous, The Charge of the Light Brigade by one who was in it, United Services Journal, April 1856. Anglesey, the Marquess of, A History ofthe British Cavalry 1815 to 1919, Voi. II, 1851-1871 (Leo Cooper, Barnsley, 1975). Anglesey, the Marquess of, ‘Little Hodge ’, being extracts from the diaries and letters of Colonel Edward Cooper Hodge written during the Crimea War, 1854-1856 (Leo Cooper, London, 1971). Bancroft, James W., Echelon, The Light Brigade Action at Balaklava, A New Perspective (Spellmount, Stroud, 2011). Baron В azancourt, (translated by Robert Howe Gould) The Crimean Expedition, to the Capture of Sevastopol, Chronicles of the War in the East (Sampson Low, London, 1856). Barrett, C.R.B., The History of the 13th Hussars, 2 volumes (London, 1911). 322
BIBLIOGRAPHY Barthorp, M., Heroes of the Crimea (Blandford, 1991). Beauchamp Walker, Charles Pyndar, Days of a Soldier’s Life, being letters written by the late General Sir C.P. Beauchamp Walker, KCB (Chapman and Hall, London, 1894). Bentley, Nicholas, [ed], Russell’s Despatches from the Crimea (Panther, London, 1970). Brighton, Terry, Hell Riders, The Truth About the Charge of the Light Brigade (Penguin, London, 2005). Butler, William, A Descriptive Account of the Famous Charge of The Light Brigade (Privately published, c. 1890). Buttery, David, Messenger of Death, Captain Nolan and the Charge of the Light Brigade (Pen Sword, 2008). Calthorpe, Captain S.J.G., Letters from Headquarters; or, The Realities of the War in the Crimea, by an Officer on the Staff, 2 volumes (John Murray, 1858). Cardigan, James Thomas Brudenell, 7th Earl of, Eight Months on Active Service (William Clowes and Sons, London, 1855). Calthorpe v. Cardigan, Affidavits filed by Lieutenant Colonel The Honourable Somerset John Gough Calthorpe (5th Dragoon Guards) The Respondent (John Murray, 1863). Cattell, Assistant Surgeon, W, MS Autobiography, NAM. Cleveland, Comet Archibald, Letters to his Uncle from Balaclava (1854). Clifford, Henry VC, His letters Sketches from the Crimea (Michael Joseph, London, 1956). Cornwallis, Major Fiennes, Letters Written from the Crimea (1868). Crider, Lawrence, In Search of the Light Brigade: A Biographical Dictionary of the Members of the Five Regiments of the Light Brigade from January 1, 1854 to March 31, 1856 (Eurocommunica, 2004). Dallas, Lieutenant Colonel G.F., (ed
Michael Hargreaves Mawson), Eyewitness in the Crimea: The Crimean War letters of Lieutenant Colonel George Frederick Dallas (Greenhill, London, 2001). Danieli, D.S., 4th Hussars - The Story of the 4th Queen’s Own Hussars 1685-1958 (Aldershot, 1959). Dawson, Anthony, Letters from the Light Brigade (Pen Sword, 2014). David, Saul, The Homicidal Earl, The Life of Lord Cardigan (Abacus, London, 1998). Doughton, Joseph, Narrative ofJoseph Doughton, Late ofHer Majesty ’s 13th Light Dragoons, One of the Heroes Wounded at the Battle of Balaclava, in the Gallant Cavalry Charge (Birmingham, 1856). Doyle, John, A Descriptive Account ofthe Famous Charge ofthe Light Brigade at Balaclava (Privately published, Manchester, 1877). Drummond, K., Letters form the Crimea (Norris Son, London, 1855). 323
INTO THE VALLEY OF DEATH Duberly, Frances, Journal Kept During the Russian War : from the Departure of the Army from England in April, 1854, to the fall of Sevastopol (Longman, Brown, Green Longman, London, 1856). Falls, Cyril (ed.), A Diary of the Crimea by George Palmer Evelyn (Gerald Duckworth Co, London 1954) Dutton, Roy, Forgotten Heroes, The Charge of the Light Brigade (InfoDial, Oxton, 2007). Dutton, Roy, Forgotten Heroes, The Charge of the Heavy Brigade (InfoDial, Oxton, 2008). Ewart, J.A., The Story ofa Soldier’s Life (Sampson Low, London, 1881). Farquharson, Robert, Reminiscences of Crimean Campaigning And Russian Imprisonment (Privately published, Glasgow, 1882). Fay, Charles Alexandre, Souvenirs de la Guerre de Crimee, 1854-1856(Paris, 1867). Figes, Orlando, Crimea: The Last Crusade (Penguin, London, 2010). Fortescue, Sir John, A History ofthe British Army (Macmillan, London, 1899). Fortescue, The Hon. J.W., A History ofthe 17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridge’s Own) (London, 1895). Fox-Strangeways, Brigadier General Thomas, Balaclava chapter in From Coruna to Sevastopol by Colonel F. Whinyates (W.H. Allen, 1884). Franks, Henry, Leavesfrom a Soldier’s Notebook (Thirst, 1904). Grehan John, Voices From the Past: The Charge ofthe Light Brigade, (Frontline Books, 2017). Grigg, Joseph, Told From the Ranks - Recollections ofService by Privates and Non-Commissioned Officers ofthe British Army 1843-1901. Collected by E. Milton Small (London, 1901). Hamley, General Sir Edward, The War in the Crimea (Seeley and Co., London, 1891). Harrison, John, The Gallant Six Hundred
(Hutchinson, London, 1973). Herbert, James Henry, his account of the Charge in ‘Survivors’ Tales of Great Events’, Royal Magazine, volume xiii (1906). Hibbert, Christopher, The Destruction ofLord Raglan, Tragedy of the Crimean War 1854-55 (Penguin, 1985). Higginson, General Sir George, 71 Years ofa Guardsman ’s Life, 1916. Hughes, T.S.M. Edwin, his account in the Blackpool Gazette (1912. Jocelyn, Colonel J.R.J., History ofthe Royal Artillery (Crimea Period), 1911. Kelly, Christine, Mrs Duberly’s War: Journal Letters From the Crimea (OUP, 2007). Kelly, Mrs Tom, (an account by Pennington in) From The Fleet in the Fifties (1902). Kinglake, A.W., The Invasion of the Crimea: Its Origin, and An Account of its Progress Down to the Death ofLord Raglan, 8 volumes (William Blackwood Sons, 1878). 324
BIBLIOGRAPHY Lambert, Andrew and Badsey, Stephen, The War Correspondents, The Crimea War (Bramley, Stroud, 1997). Lummis, William M., and Wynne, Kenneth G., Honour the Light Brigade (Hayward, 1973). McGuffie, T.H., Rank and File (St. Martin’s, New York, 1966). Mallinson, Alan, The Making of the British Army, From the English Civil War to the War on Terror (Bantam, 2009). Massie, Alastair, A Most Desperate Undertaking, The British Army in the Crimea, 1854-56 (National Army Museum, 2009). Mitchell, Albert, Recollections of One of the Light Brigade (R. Peiton, Tunbridge Wells, 1885). Mollo, John and Boris, Into the Valley ofDeath (Windrow Greene, 1999). Morley, Thomas, The Cause of the Charge of Balaclava (Privately published, Nottingham, 1899). Morley, Thomas, The Man ofThe Hour (Privately published, 1892). Moyse-Bartlett, H., Nolan of Balaclava, And his influence on the British Cavalry (Leo Cooper, 1971). Murray, Rev. R.H., The History of the VIII King’s Royal Irish Hussars, 2 volumes (Cambridge, 1928). Nolan, E.H., niustrated History ofthe War against Russia (James Virtue, 1857). Nolan, Edward Louis, Cavalry Journal (1911). Nunnerley, James Ikin, Short Sketch of the 17th Lancers and Life of SergeantMajor J.I. Nunnerley (Privately published, Liverpool, 1884). Paget, C.S. (Ed.) The Light Cavalry Brigade in the Crimea: Extracts from the letters andjournal of the late General Lord G. Paget... during the Crimea War. With a map (John Murray, 1881). Parkinson, John Smith, his account of the Charge in ‘Survivors’ Tales of Great Events’, Royal Magazine, voi xvii (London, 1909).
Parry, D.H., The Death or Glory Boys (1899). Pemberton, W. Baring, Battles of the Crimean War (Batsford, 1962). Pennington, William, Left of Six Hundred (Privately published, Bristol, 1887). Pennington, William, Sea, Camp, and Stage (Privately published, Bristol, 1906). Portal, Robert, Lettersfrom the Crimea (Privately published, Winchester, 1900). Powell, Harry, Recollections of a Young Soldier During the Crimean War (Oxford, 1876). Richardson, Private John, account in Spy magazine (1892). Richardson, Robert G. (Ed), Nurse Sarah Anne - with Florence Nightingale at Scutari (John Murray, 1977). Russell, William Howard, Despatches from the Crimea (Frontline, 2008). Russell, William Howard, The British Expedition to the Crimea (Routledge, 1858). 325
INTO THE VALLEY OF DEATH Russell, William Howard, The Great War with Russia, the invasion of the Crimea: A Personal Retrospective (Routledge, 1895). Russell, William Howard, The War to the Death ofLord Raglan (1855). Ryan, George, Our Heroes of the Crimea (1855). Ryzhov, Lieutenant-General Ivan Ivanovic, О Srazhenii pod Balaklave from Russkii Vestnik (1870). Seaton, Albert, The Crimean War, A Russian Chronicle (Batsford, 1977). Sewell, Andrew, The Cavalry Division in the Crimea. Shavshin, Vladimir, The Valley ofDeath (Sevastopol, 2005). Small, E., Told From the Ranks, Recollections of service during the Queen’s reign by privates and non-commissioned officers of the British Army (A. Melrose, 1897). Smith, George Loy, A Victorian RSM, From India to the Crimea (D.J. Costello, Tunbridge Wells, 1987). Spilsbury, Julian, The Thin Red Line, An Eyewitness History ofthe Crimea War (Weidenfeld Nicolson). Stuart, Brian (Ed.), Soldier’s Glory, being Rough Notes of an Old Soldier’by Major General Sir George Bell (G. Bell Sons, 1956). Stephenson, Frederick Charles Arthur, At Home and on the Battlefield: Letters from the Crimea, China and Egypt, 1854-1888 (John Murray, 1915). Sweetman, John, Balaclava 1854, The Charge of the Light Brigade (Osprey, London, 1990). Sweetman, John, Raglan, From the Peninsula to the Crimea (Pen Sword, 2010). Thomas, Donald Serrel, Charge! Hurrah! Hurrah! Life of Cardigan of Balaclava (Routledge Kegan Paul, 1974). ‘Thormanby’, Kings of the hunting-field, (Hutchinson, 1899). Trow, M.J., The Pocket Hercules, Captain Morris and the Charge of the Light Brigade
(Pen Sword, 2006). Walker, Beauchamp, Days of a Soldier’s Life, being letters written by the late General Sir C.P. Beauchamp Walker, KCB, (Chapman and Hall, 1894), Warner, Philip, Letters Home from the Crimea, A young cavalryman’s campaign from Balaclava and Sevastopol to victory (Windrush, Moretonin-Marsh, 1999). Warner, Philip, A Cavalryman in the Crimea: Letters of Temple Godman, 5th Dragoon Guards (Pen Sword, 2009). Whinyates, Francis Arthur, From Coruna to Sevastopol. The History of ‘C’ Battery, A’Brigade (late ‘C ’Troop), Royal Horse Artillery (W.H. Allen, 1884). White-Thompson, Sir Robert, A Memoir of Lieutenant Colonel William Morris (1903). Wightman, James William, One of the Six Hundred’ (Nineteenth Century Magazine, May 1892). 326
BIBLIOGRAPHY Williams, Captain G.T., Historical Records of the Eleventh Hussars (London, 1908). Wood, Evelyn, The Crimea in 1854, and 1894 (Chapman Hall, 1896). Wombwell, Captain George, Lettersfrom Sevastopol (1854). Woodham-Smith, Cecil, The Reason Why (Constable, 1953). Wolseley, Field-Marshal Viscount, The Story of a Soldier’s Life (Archibald Constable, Westminster, 1903). Periodicals 17th/21st Lancer Regimental Journal in 1954 4th Hussars Journal Answers magazine, Portraits and Accounts of 14 Survivors (1912) Army and Navy Gazette of 29 July 1899 Army and Navy Gazette of 10 March 1901 Canadian Legion Magazine (1954) Patriotic Fund Journal of 24 February 1855 The London Gazette (various issues) The Regiment of 24 October 1896 The Strand Magazine issue Nos. 1 and 2 (1891) The War Correspondent: The Journal of the Crimean War Research Society, Special Balaclava Issue 1996. Anonymous, The Charge of the Light Brigade by one who was in it, United Services Journal, April 1856. Newspapers Bath Chronicle of 2 November 1899 Birkenhead and CheshireAdvertiser and Wallasey Guardian of28 October 1899 Birmingham Daily Post of 23 May 1892 Brighton Guardian of 16 May 1883 Brisbane Courier, Queensland of 19 June 1890 Cardiff and Pontypridd Glamorgan County Times (1908) Cheshire Observer of 26 September 1896. Coburg Leader of 27 March 1897 Craven Herald of 16 August 1884 Croydon Advertiser of 22 October 1887 Daily Telegraph (Sydney) of 24 June 1893 Daily Telegraph of 4 February 1899 327
INTO THE VALLEY OF DEATH Empire (New South Wales) of 22 July 1868 Express and Telegrap (Adelaide, Australia) of 25 February 1905 Falmouth and Penryn News of 20 July 1867 Glasgow Daily Mail 1854 Goulburn Herald and County of Argyle Advertiser (New South Wales) of 24 March 1855 Herts and Essex Observer of 4 September 1886 Inverness Courier of 30 November 1897 Inverness Courier of 4 January 1898 Kalgoolie Miner Kent Messenger of 27 January 1894 Leamington Courier of 26 June 1897 Leighton Buzzard Observer of March 18, 1894 Leeds Mercury of 30 December 1854 Lloyds Weekly Newspaper of 14 January 1855 Lloyds Weekly Newspaper of 18 February 1855 Maitland Daily Mercury (New South Wales) of 21 March 1896 Manchester Evening News, of 9 April 1894 Narracoorte Herald of 7 March 1876 Norfolk Annals of 12 May 1887 Norfolk Annals 10 September 1890 Northampton Daily Reporter undated Oldham Chronicle of 27 March 1869 Oxford Times of 4 March 1916 Reynolds Newspaper of 26 November 1854 Sheffield Daily Independent of 24 December 1902 Tasmanian (Launceston) 25 December 1875 The Coolgardie Miner of 1 December 1897 The Daily News of 24 November 1854 The Daily Telegraph of 16 October 1875 The Examiner of 9 December 1854 and 20 January 1855 The Illustrated London News of 30th October 1875 The Mercury (Hobart, Tasmania) of 5 December 1896 The Monmouthshire Merlin of 1 December 1854 The Morning Chronicle of 21 November 1854 The Morning Chronicle of 23 November 1854 The Newcastle Courant of 17 November 1854 The Times The Warwickshire Advertiser and The Leamington Courier of 26 June 1896 The West
Australian of 28 March 1894 The Western Australian Times of 25 January 1876 328
BIBLIOGRAPHY Vancouver News Advertiser of 16 September 1892 Wellington Journal Shrewsbury News of 16 January 1904 Western Mercury of 4 March 1883 Windsor and Richmond Gazette of October 1888 Yorkshire Evening Press of 14 June 1909. Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tasmania) of 20 December 1894 Muster Rolls 4th Light Dragoons 8th Hussars 11th Hussars 13 th Light Dragoons 17th Lancers WO WO WO WO WO 12/657 to WO 12/663 12/843 to WO 12/848 12/1011 toWO12/1023 12/116 to WO 12/1123 12/1337 to WO 12/1343 Medal Rolls 4th Light Dragoons 8th Hussars 11th Hussars 13 th Light Dragoons 17th Lancers 100/24 pp. 100/24 pp. 100/24 pp. 100/24 pp. 100/24 pp. 197-229 279-312 389-421 456-888 490-523 Soldiers Discharge Documents (WO 28) On-line sources include: ancestry.uk marksrussianmilitaryhistory.info Hansard archive - debates of the House of Lords and House of Commons Lives of the Light Brigade, The E.J. Boys Archive The Letters of Queen Victoria, Volume III, 1854-1861, by Queen Victoria of Great Britain, Victoria (edited by Arthur Benson and Viscount Reginald Baliol Brett Esher), Project Gutenberg, 2009. Trove ֊ The online Newspaper Source (Australia) 329
Index AbdulmejidI, Sultan, 1-2,178-80 Alma, Battle and river of, 6-11,21, 148, 159-60,170,213,239,244,248, 254-5,258,263,265,269,275-6, 279,284-5, 304,310,312, 321, 330 Ainslie, Lieutenant Colonel William, 144-54,161 Airey, General Richard, 1st Baron, 7, 11, 37-40, 42, 50, 129, 143-4, 147, 321,333 Alexandra Palace, 228-9 Allen, Corporal John, 165,223-5,280-1 Allonville, General Armand-OctaveMarie ď, 24, 54,207,341 Andrews, Corporal John, 107,179, 190,239 Archer, Hospital Sergeant George, 163, 165,263 Ash, Private Henry, 179,264 Ashton, Private Robert, 63, 88,104, 111, 233,264,339 Astafev, Comet, 101 Australian Star, 223 Badger, Private George, 216,235,281 Baker, Sergeant John George, 66,230,240 Barker, Captain, 14,23,145 Barker, Troop Sergeant-Major William, 58,110,221,300,315,342 Balaclava Banquet, 225-240,242,273, 278, 286-8, 297, 306 Bambrick, Private John Thomas, 88,179, 196,264,267 Barrett, Gunner John, 23 Bazancourt, César Lecat baron de, 322 Belbec, river, 11 Bentley, Sergeant William, 106,173, 197,233,264 Berkeley, Henry Fitzhardinge, 42,181,320 Berkeley, the Honorable Francis, 340 Berkleman, Private Arthur, 222-3,300 Berryman, Private John, VC, 69,120, 167-8, 170-1, 173, 230,237, 300, 305,308,315 Bevin, Private John, 13940,252 Bingham, Lord George, 3, 19, 36,227, 262,319 Bird, Private William, 60,101-102,141, 232, 253, 257-8, 341 Blunt, Sir John, 19-20,22,42, 322 Bonaparte, Napoleon III, 2 Bond, Sergeant Seth, 105,197-8,233, 260,263,265,268 Bosquet, General Pierre François, 24 Bowen, Private John, 165 Brandling, Captain John James, 14,25, 33-4, 46, 82, 118-21,134
Briggs, Private Robert, 199,233, 260,265 British Army: 1st Division, 9,25 2nd Division, 14,16,148 4th Division, 7, 16-17, 25, 148, 155,333 Light Division, 6-8, 33 Light Cavalry Brigade, vii, 6,111, 176, 182, 239,287,319 347
INTO THE VALLEY OF DEATH Heavy Cavalry Brigade, 183 Guards Brigade, 9 Highland Brigade, 9 Royal Artillery: Royal Horse Artillery, 7 Royal Horse Artillery, I Troop, 8, 14,16,21,23,25,29,33,46, 53,57,118 Royal Horse Artillery, C Troop, 14,25, 33^1,46, 54, 120-1, 134,138 Royal Horse Artillery, W Battery, 14,23,29 1st (Royal) Dragoons, 14,21,27, 31-2,35-7, 53,56, 149 2nd (Royal North British or Scots Greys) Dragoons, 14,27, 30-2, 56, 60, 117, 187,331 4th (Royal Irish) Regiment of Dragoon Guards, 3,14,27, 30-2, 35, 53, 57, 227-8 5th Dragoon Guards, 14,27, 30-3, 53, 57, 176, 227-8, 323, 326, 341 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoon, 14,27, 30-2, 53, 57,140, 174.227-8 4th Light Dragoons, x, 3,6-7,11, 16,18,20,24,41,45-6,48, 52,59-60,63,65-8,72-4, 81,83,90,91-6,104,106-12, 116-18,123-5,127,129-30, 138-42,149,160-2,164-5, 167,174-6,178-95,202,207, 210.217.227-30,239-52,264, 275,303, 321,329, 333,344 8th Hussars, x, 7,10,17,38,41, 45,47-8, 50, 53, 59-60, 62, 73-4, 83, 85, 90, 92, 96-103, 114-15,120,124, 135, 139-43,148-9,156,160,162, 164, 167-8, 178-82, 184, 188, 192-6,198,201,206,214-15, 225.227-8,230,232,252, 348 263,272,319-20,329, 338, 341,343 11th Hussars, x, 6-7,9,20-1, 41,44-8,53,60-1,63,69, 72-4, 80,83, 87-9,91-2, 95,97,100,102-106,108, 111, 113-14,116-18,120-1, 125,129,134,137-9,141, 149,156,160,162,165,167, 173-4,179-82,186-7,193, 196-216,219,225,227-30, 233,244,246,257,263-80, 283,286,293,299,326-1, 329, 333-5, 333-5, 337-9,345 13th Light Dragoons, x, 6-7,15, 24, 36,38,41-3, 50-2,54-5, 57-8, 65-7, 70-1, 74, 76-7, 80-2,85, 89-90,92,98-100, 103,111-17,119-20,125-6,
128,132,139,141,160,162, 165,168,171-2,179-82,189, 193-4,211,215-21,223,225, 227-9, 235,247, 255,263, 280-99, 305,309,311,320, 323, 329, 335,344-5 15th Hussars, 41,312, 321 17th Lancers, x, 6-7, 9,15, 18, 30, 35-6,41,43-5, 47-51, 57-8,60-1,63^1,68-9, 71-2, 75, 78-82, 85-98, 100, 104-106,110,112, 118,120, 122-4,127-9,131, 135, 137-40, 143, 148,153,156, 161,163,165,167-8,170-4, 176-84, 186-7,192-3,196, 199,206-207,209-12,215, 221-30,237,243,248-9, 256, 258, 260,264,273, 279,287, 299-321,324-5,329,331, 333,335-6,339, 342,344 Grenadier Guards, 9,28,36 Coldstream Guards, 9,227,319 93rd Regiment, 14,16,21,24—5, 27-9, 34,43, 144, 161
INDEX Brittain, Trumpeter William, 47,120, 122-3,226,310,312,319, 341 Brooks, Private Walter, 58,235, 301 Brown, Captain John George, 91, 162, 178,181, 184, 188, 240 Brown, Trumpeter John, 179,301 Brudenell, Major General James Thomas, 7th Earl of Cardigan, ix, 3, 6-7,11, 15-16,24-5,29, 35-7, 42-8, 50-1, 53,56, 59-61,65,68, 70-1,73, 78-83,86,90, 98, 100, 108, 111, 118-19,121-2,123,128-30, 132-3, 136, 138, 143, 145-51, 153-1, 160-2,171, 174, 178, 181-2, 184-5, 189,192,196-7,199,203, 208-10, 217-19,221,229-30,252, 271,279, 281,286,288-9,290,294-5, 303, 311-12, 315-17, 319-20, 323, 326, 331,333-5, 337-8, 341-2 Buckton, Corporal John, 199,233,266 Bulganak river, 7, 9,11,15,149,157, 164,283-5, 304 Burgoyne, Field Marshal Sir John, 11 Butler, Private William (4th LD), 164, 230,240 Butler, Private William (17th L), 43,58, 74, 124, 128,237, 301-303, 323, 333,335,342 Butler, Lady, 272-3,275, 301 Calthorpe, Lieutenant Colonel Somerset John Gough, 7th Baron, ix, 9-10,16, 20, 40, 52, 147-9, 232, 330, 335 Calthorpe lawsuit, ix, 182,221,242-3, 246, 254, 258, 264, 270, 290, 302, 311-12, 317, 321, 323, 332, 336-9, 340, 342, 344-5 Campbell, Major General (later Field Marshal) Sir Colin, 1st Baron Clyde, 16- 17, 19,21,23-9, 34, 145, 161 Cambridge, His Royal Highness the Duke of, 23, 25, 37, 134 Canning, Stratford, Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe, 2 Cathcart, Lieutenant General The Honourable Sir George, 13, 17,23—4, 37-8, 118,129,144, 155, 330, 334, 342 Cattell, Assistant-Surgeon William, 176, 323 Cattermole, Troop Sergeant-Major George, 65, 78,165,237, 302, 317 Cattley, Charles, 19 Causeway
Heights, 14,17,20-1,27, 29-30, 34, 38—40, 42, 46, 48-9, 59-62, 73, 77, 85, 97, 100-101, 118, 124-6,133, 136, 155 Chadwick, Comet John, 66,75,137,140, 143, 302 Chamberlayne, Comet Denzil Thomas, 113,218,282, 345 Champeron, Colonel, 54 Charteris, Captain The Honourable Walter, 20-1,56,321 Chernaya river, 12,15,17-18,22, 85-6, 89-90, 96-7,156, 199,214,220, 354, 340 Chester Chronicle, 125 Clarke, Troop Sergeant-Major Michael, 164,232, 253 Cleveland, Comet Archibald, 75,299, 302,318, 323 Clifford, Captain (later Major-General Sir) Henry, VC, 31, 114-15, 323, 340 Clifford, Private Frederick, 86,303 Clowes, Comet George Gooch, 115, 133, 137,140,143,228,254 Clutterbuck, Lieutenant Daniel Hugh, 62, 133,160, 192,228,254,260 Col, The, 17, 33,136 Columbo, 140, 240,247-8,252-3,259, 267,272, 283, 288,291-2, 296-7, 308,316 Connor, Private Dennis, 91,93,123,230, 241,244 Constantinople, 1-4,340 Cook, Captain Edwin, 69, 88,97, 104, 125,134,139,162,179,213,266 349
INTO THE VALLEY OF DEATH Coolgardie Miner (Western Australia), 328, 335-6 Cooper, Private George, 141, 283 Crawford, Trumpeter Hugh, 91,95,140, 175-6,186,241 Cullen, Private William, 89, 105,113, 138,200,233,266 Daily News,The, vii, 244, 304,328, 338 Daily Telegraph, The, 138,240,247,276, 313, 328, 337-40, 345 Dallas, Captain George Frederick, 323 D’Allonville, General Armand-Octave-Marie, 24,54,207,341 Dalrymple, Lieutenant Colonel, 31 Danube river, 1-2,4,19,289 Dardanelles, 1-3 Dawn, Private William, 193,232,254 Davies, Sergeant Robert, 88, 180,266 Davis, Trumpeter Richard, 117,179, 233,283 Daveney, Lieutenant Colonel B., 28 De Salis, Major Rodolph, 47,133,178, 180-1,228, 253-5, 263,334 Dearlove, Private George, 179,284 Deering, Private Daniel, 130,231,241 Devlin, Corporal James, 90,164, 231,241 Dimmock, Private William, 161,303, 316 Dollard, Private Richard, 223,303 Donoghue, Trumpeter James, 59,179, 232,255,336 Doughton, Private Joseph, 218,284, 323, 345 Douglas, Lieutenant Colonel John, 21, 45, 87-9,97, 99-100,103-104,106, 162, 173, 175, 179, 181-2,186, 196-8,201-203, 207,209-11,213, 264-5,267,269-71, 273, 279, 306, 333, 339 Doyle, Private John, x, 38,96,135,193, 232,255,257-8,262,323,332, 343, 345 Duberly, Fanny, 112,132-3,255,324 Duberly, Captain Henry, 228 Dudley, Private Thomas, 64,123,237, 304, 307 Duncan, Sergeant James, 179,180-1, 237, 304 Dunn, Lieutenant Alexander Roberts, VC, 88, 106,164-5,167,173-2,174, 197-8,201,264,267,271 Dunn, Private Patrick, 165,255 Edden, Private John, 175,184-5,231, 242,245,248,251 Edinburgh Courant, 331 Elliot, Lieutenant Alexander
James Hardy, 3, 30-1,66,227,321 Elmsall, Captain William de Cardonnel, 54,56,228 Empire (New South Wales), 22, 310,328 Estcourt, Major General James Bucknall, 36 Ettridge, Private John, 112,235,284 Eupatoria, 4,239,244,248,284-5,290 Evans, Private R., 116,236,285 Ewart, Captain, J.A., 24-5,118, 129, 324, 331 Examiner, The, 159 Farquharson, Private Robert Stuart, x, 18,20, 92, 95,117,138-9,185,231, 242, 267,283, 324, 344 Farrell, Quartermaster-Sergeant John, VC, 120, 168-71, 300, 305, 315 Farrell, Mrs, 122,336 Fay, Captain Charles Alexandre, 324 Fedioukine Heights, 21,23,32,37,41, 44,46,48,51-3,57,61,63, 72, 80, 83, 89, 103, 111-12, 136, 155, 173, 202,207,209,332-4 Fellows, Captain Edward, 137 Ferguson, Private Robert, 93,106,130, 164,231,248, 338-9,342 Firkins, Private Edward John, 285 Fitzgerald, Sergeant John, 115,286 350
INDEX Fitzgibbon, Lieutenant Viscount John Charles Henry, 62,132,196,256-7 Fleming, Private John, 63,264,266,268 Fletcher, Private Thomas, 112, 127,139, 189,231,242 Ford, Private John, 116 Forrest, Major William Charles, 3, 32, 35 Fortnightly, 34 Fox, Private Christopher, 193,243 Fox-Strangeways, Colonel Thomas, 40, 134, 324 Franks, Troop Sergeant-Major Henry, 324 French Amy: Chasseurs d’Afrique, 1st, 24-5, 38, 46,128,163,189,200, 342 Chasseurs d’Afrique, 4th, 24-5, 38, 46, 54-6, 111, 119, 145, 155, 163, 207,214,218-19, 341 Fulton, Private William Stephen John, 164, 232, 256-7 Gardiner, Corporal William, 180,187 Giliam, Corporal David John, 160, 164,243 Glanister, Private James, 73,165, 219-20,268,271 Glasgow Herald, 68 Glendwr, Private Robert Owen, 92,194, 232,256, 323,345 Goad, Comet, George Maxwell, 24, 228,298 Goad, Captain Thomas, 24,115,133, 137,228, 285,287-8, 291,298 Godman, Lieutenant (later Colonel) Richard Temple, 14-15, 30-1, 35,326 Gordon, Lieutenant William, 58,106, 169,179,181, 228, 287, 301, 305, 317, 339 Goulbum Herald County of Argyle Advertiser, 319, 328, 331, 336, 346 Gowings, Sergeant George, 244 Gowing, Private Timothy, 8 Graham, Orderly Room Clerk William Wallace, 237, 305 Grant, Private Robert, 91,93,106,112, 164,231,244, 248 Gray, Trampet Major William, 178,256 Grennan, Private Edward, 94,107,116, 244-5 Gribbe, Major General, 21-3 Grieve, Sergeant-Major John, VC, 331 Griffith, Lieutenant Colonel Henry Darby, 31, 56 Grigg, Private Joseph, 96, 187,244, 324, 344 Guthrie, Private Thomas, 179,231,244 Halkett, Major John Thomas, 175,242, 245, 252 Hall,
Corporal James, 86,140, 306, 311 Hamilton-Gordon, George, Lord Aberdeen, 2 Hamley, Captain (later General Sir) Edward, 134,324,343 Harrison, Private Robert, 140,179,269 Harrison, Troop Sergeant Major Henry, 206,228,232,257,272 Harris, James Howard, 3rd Earl of Malmesbury, 2 Heneage, Lieutenant Clement Walker, 168,257 Henry, Private Nathan, 141,200, 205.269 Herbert, Private James Henry, 106,185, 227, 242-3,245, 250, 324, 344 Herbert Troop Sergeant-Major, 94, 244,249 Himalaya, 68 Hodge, Colonel Edward Cooper, 32, 227, 322 Holland, Private Edward, 237,306 Holland, Private Matthew, 95,104, 234.269 Horse Guards, 47, 160,177, 264 Houghton, Lieutenant George Powell, 60, 120, 135, 149, 209,246,270 351
INTO THE VALLEY OF DEATH Howes, Sergeant, John, 93-4,231,242, 245-6 Hughes, Private Edwin, 236,289, 326 Hughes, Troop Sergeant-Major Edwin, 324 Hunt, Comet George, 93-4 Hurtoph, Comet William, 54 Hutton, Captain Thomas, 46, 66-7,94, 110,125,129,160,162,181,246,249 Illustrated London News, 55,93,229, 237,241,244,253,260,266,278, 288,293, 299, 304, 313, 315, 317, 328,336, 338-9,340, 342, 344-6 Jenyns, Captain Soame, 67,103,119, 162,181,287,289,293^1,298, 334 Jervis, Lieutenant Edward Lennox, 65, 67, 82, 86,126,219,228-9,289 Johnson, Sergeant Thomas, 79, 81,179, 189,289-90,299, 338 Jowett, Private Gregory, 234,270,272 Joy, Trampet Major Henry, 20,30,53, 128,137,165-6,238,320,341 Kadikoi, 14,16-17,19,21-2,24-5,27, 29,140, 270,276 Kalamita Bay, 4, 6 Keating, Private Matthew, 60,258, 336 Keeley, Private John, 81,165,225,290 Keen, Private John, 160,165,236,287,290 Kennedy, Private Richard, 96,194,258 Khaletski, Major General, 35 Kiiveri, Corporal John Ashley, 63,121, 160,234,271 Kinglake, Alexander William, ix, 50, 79, 84,201,299,309, 324, 330-3, 337-8, 343, 345 Kirk, Private William, 138,140,307, 343 Kornilov, Vice Admiral Vladimir Alexeyevich, 16 Kozhukhov, Lieutenant Stefan, 86, 102,109 Kubitovich, Lieutenant Koribut, 100-101,126 Lamb, Private James, 51, 55,168,171-3, 236,290,344 Lawson, Sergeant John, 165,234,271 Layzell, Private Robert, 113,138, 266,271 Lee, Sir Edward, 229 Leeds Mercury, 295,328,336 Lees, Private John, 64,307, 315 Light Brigade Relief Fund, 240,244, 250,257-84,265-6,272,281, 283-4,299,310,315 Linkon, Troop Sergeant-Major John, 50, 76, 80, 99, 113,
128,236,247, 255, 288,291 Liprandi, Lieutenant General Pavel, 18-19, 32,36-7,100,137-8,310 Literary Examiner, 147,149 Lockwood, Captain George, 129,132, 135,137,183,256-7,320-1,342 London Gazette, 58,137, 144,159,160, 164,167-8,170-2,174,176-8,180, 237-77,280-319, 321,327, 331 Long, Corporal Matthew, 165,291 Low, Captain Alexander, 67,92,107, 162,173, 180-1,242,247 Lucan, Lieutenant General George Charles Bingham, 3rd Earl of, 2-3, 7, 9-12, 15-16, 19-27, 29-30, 36, 38, 40-6, 53-4, 56, 83, 85, 97, 128, 133-4, 143-9, 151-5, 157, 160-1, 182, 185, 189,196, 223,225, 227, 262, 308-309, 319, 321, 322, 333-4,343 Lucas, Private Thomas, 108,140,247 McDonald, Captain, 25 McGarry, Gunner Jacob, 23 McGrath, Private Martin, 223,308 McGregor, Private John, 244,303 McGregor, Private Thomas, 32, 112, 231,331 McMahon, Major (later General) Sir Thomas Westropp, Assistant Quartermaster General, 20-1,54,227 352
INDEX Macaulay, Private, Charles, 179,195, 225,232,258 MacDonald, Private John, 28 Maitland Daily Mercury, 328, 335 Maitland Weekly Mercury, 242 Malanfy, Private James, 236,291 Malone, Sergeant Joseph, VC, 120, 168-9,171-2,230,236,290-1, 300, 305,310,315,344 Manchester Times, 53,137,335 Marsh, Private Peter, 64,87,238, 304,307 Martin, Comet Fiennes Wykeham, 46, 59-60,186,248-9,334, 336 Martin, Private Robert, 165, 219 Maude, Captain George, 8,14,16,21, 23, 33,133 Mayow, Lieutenant Colonel George Wynell, 78, 80, 83, 85, 89,97-8,100, 103,119,130,162,178-81,277, 320-1, 337 Maxse, Lieutenant (later Lieutenant Colonel) Sir Henry Fitzhardinge Berkeley, 42,47, 50, 71, 80, 82,181, 183,320-1,342 Melrose, Private Frederick James, 69, 308,317 Menshikov, Prince Alexander Sergeyevich Danilovich, 2-4,18,136 Mercury (Hobart, Tasmania), 328, 339-40 Minié rifle, 9, 65, 105, 111, 155,171, 218, 249 Mitchell, Private Albert Mitchell, x, 7, 10, 24, 36, 38, 51, 58, 65, 69, 72, 77, 111, 114-15, 117, 120-1, 128, 130, 236, 283, 293, 295, 325, 330, 332, 336-41,346 Moneypenny, Private Robert, 164,258 Monks, Trumpeter Major, 31 Moore, Private Joseph, 165,293 Morgan, Captain The Honourable Godfrey Charles (later Viscount Tredegar), 58, 60, 64-5, 68-71, 76, 105,224,226-8,230,309, 319, 331 Morley, Corporal Thomas, x, 44,49-51, 57, 63, 69, 70, 72, 75, 79-80, 82, 86-7, 109, 126-7,226, 238, 303, 305, 307-308, 309, 315-6, 318, 325, 3345, 336-8, 342, 344 Morris, Captain William, 35,41,43,48, 51, 60, 68-9, 74, 79, 83-5, 87-8, 127-9, 133, 137, 147-8, 153-^4, 163, 169-70,176-81,207,212,228,299, 302-303, 306-307,
309-10, 312-13, 315,317, 321,326,331,333 Morris, General, 54,207 Morning Chronicle, The, viii, 305, 311, 328,342, 345 Mouat, Surgeon James, VC, 176-8, 228,317 Mulcahy, Sergeant John, 165,293 Mustard, Private James, 112,238,307,309 Narracoorte Herald, 238, 345 Naylor, Private Henry, 52, 66,220-1, 236,293 Neal, Corporal James, 164,259 Newcastle Courant, The, 259, 328, 341 Newcastle, Henry Pelham Fiennes Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of, 3, 145-6,161,166 Nicholas I, Czar of Russian, 1-2,12, 136 Nightingale, Florence, 123,262,281, 325 Nineteenth Century, 326, 332, 334-9, 342,346 Nolan, Captain Louis Edward, 7,10, 14-15,19, 36,40-3, 48-51, 120, 128-9, 133-4, 137,151-5, 157,217, 219, 230, 281, 291, 312, 314, 321, 323, 325, 330, 332-3, 335, 343^4 Nunnerley, Corporal James, 43,49-50, 71,120, 122,171,180,238,283, 307,310,312,318, 325,333,335, 337, 341,344 Oakley, Private Luke, 165 Obolensky, Colonel Prince A.P., 37,48, 70,74 353
INTO THE VALLEY OF DEATH O’Hara, Troop Sergeant-Major Dennis, 85, 176,297-99, 301-303,305-306, 308-15,317,320 Oldham, Captain John, 15, 67,217-19, 281,283,294,298 Oldham Chronicle, 328, 337 Olley, Private James Ikin, 59, 81,90, 116,248,336,338, 340 Paget, Brevet Colonel, (later General) Lord George Augustus Frederick, 3, 7, 11,16-17,20-1,24, 26, 36, 39, 45,48,51-2, 59, 61,67, 73,90-1,93, 95-100,103, 106-108,118,123,125, 129,134,143,162,174-5,178,180֊ 2,184,186,188,190,200,203,207, 210,216,220,227,241-2,244,321, 325, 330-2, 334-9,343,345 Paget’s Journal, 241,245,266,268-70, 273, 276, 306, 325, 330-2, 334-9, 343, 345 Palframan, Private Richard, 232,259 Palmer, Lieutenant, Roger William Henry, 7, 88,103,197,201-203,228, 270,272-3 Parker, Private Henry William, 140,203, 234,272 Parkes, Private Samuel, VC, 24,90-1,95, 140-42, 167, 174-6,186,241,248 Parkinson, Private John Smith, 105,234, 265, 272, 278, 328 Paulet, Colonel (later Field Marshal) Lord William, 20,56 Pearson, Private William, 2, 34,122,168, 231.238.248.311 Perkins, Trumpeter William, 100, 103-104,234, 273, 339 Perry, Private Thomas, 142-3,232,259 Penn, Corporal John, 69, 75, 87,165, 184.238.311 Pennington, Private William Henry, x, 61,100,102-103,114,129,203, 230, 234,272,275,279, 324-5 336, 339,340,345 Phillips, Lieutenant (later Major) Edward, 101,124,253,259,344 Pickworth, Sergeant John Atkins, 178, 198,228,233,260 Pollard, Private Thomas, 77,116,295 Portal, Captain Robert, 6, 65,109, 111-12,133,180-1,227, 249, 325, 336,340 Powell, Trumpeter Harry, 139,236,281, 283,293,295,298-9,325,344 Price, Private George
Alfred, 66,94,231, 245.247.249 Priestly, Sergeant Joseph, 7,165 Purvis, Private John Charles, 207, 238,273 Radzivill, Prince, 78 Raglan, Field Marshal FitzRoy James Henry Somerset, 1st Baron, viii, ix, 3-4, 6-17,19,21,23-7,29,33-4, 37-44,46,51-2,118,123,129,133, 136-8,143-8,151-5,159,161,165-6, 183,255,277,321-2,332-3,343 Ranson, Troop Sergeant-Major Abraham, 84,180,312 Redoubts: Redoubt, The Great, 8-9 Redoubt No. 1,14,20-3,40,58,129, 301,330 Redoubt No. 2,14,22-3,40,48, 62, 118,129 Redoubt No. 3,14,21-3,40,48,61, 101,118,129,172 Redoubt No. 4,14,23,27, 34, 38, 57, 118,121,129,136,332 Redoubt No. 5,30,33 Redoubt No. 6,16,26-7,29,36, 38,119 Reilly, Sergeant Michael, 97,260 Reilly, Regimental Sergeant-Major John, 160.249 Reynolds Newspaper, 140, 328, 331,334 Richardson, Private John, 47, 87, 113, 208-209,273,345 354
INDEX Robinson, Corporal John Daniel, 81,295 Ross, Captain, 28 Rowley, Private Richard, 165,295 Royal Marines, 28 Royal Navy, 7 Royal Naval Brigade, 34 Russell, William Howard, viii, 10,19, 29,34,48, 66,133,163,323, 325-6, 330, 343 Russian Forces: 1st Ural Cossack Regiment, 27,30, 76 23rd Ukraine, or Ukrainsky Regiment, 22 31st Vladimir Regiment, 23, 52 Azoff, or Azov Regiment, 22-3,136 Composite Uhlan Regiment, 22,32,37 Cossacks, 6,14-16, 18,20,22-4, 27, 30, 32,52,55,71,75-6, 78, 81-9,92-3,95-8, 101,109-10, 113-15, 117-18, 120-2, 124, 126-8, 132, 135,138, 175-6, 183-9, 191, 195, 203, 205, 207-208,210-11,213,221-2, 225-6, 260, 265,271, 275, 281, 288,313 Dnieper, or Dneprovsk Regiment, 22.136 Don Cossack Battery No. 3,27, 30, 37,42, 47-8,51,57, 59-61,66, 68, 72, 87, 97, 101, 143,154-7, 285, 332-3, 341, 343 Ingermanland or Ingermanlandsky Hussars Regiment, 22-3,27,30, 32, 89 Kiev or Kievsky Hussar Regiment, 26, 89 Odessa, or Odensky Regiment, 22, 37.48.62.136 Russian Army, 3-4,17,44, 51,140, 151,214,218 12th Infantry Division, 18 Ryzhov, Lieutenant General Ivan, 19, 23,26, 30-1,70, 83,109 Suzdal Regiment, 52 St Arnaud, Marshal Armand-Jacques Leroy de, 6,9, 11 St Petersburg, 2-3 Sapouné Heights, ix, 14,24,26, 111 Scarlett, Brigadier General Sir James Yorké, 3, 27, 29-31, 34-7, 56, 79, 120, 133, 144-5, 148, 153, 157, 161, 183,227, 321,335 Scott, Private John, 28 Scutari, 11, 114,122-3,137,140-1,170, 207, 213,219-20,239-41, 243-4, 245-51, 253, 255-8, 260-3, 266, 268-74,279,281-5,288,290-7, 299-312, 314-17, 325, 335, 339-42 Seager, Lieutenant Edward, 17, 62, 101-102,
114-15,131-2, 137, 178, 228, 260, 263, 320, 322, 336, 340-1 Semiakin, Major General, 23 Sevastopol, viii, 2-4, 6, 9,11,13-14, 16, 23, 40, 126, 136, 148, 151, 157, 160-1,200,242,247,254,263-4, 277-8, 283-5, 288-9, 304-7, 310, 312, 321-2, 324, 326-7, 331-2, 340-3 Short, Sergeant Frederick, 92,164,231, 238,249 Shakespear, Captain John, 16,25, 29, 57,118 Shearingham, Sergeant John, 179,313 Sheffield Daily Independent, 328, 340 Sheridan, Private Anthony, 195,233,260 Silistra, 3, 5 Simferopol, 13,139-40, 142,242-3, 247, 261, 264, 277-8,281,283, 288, 305-307,317, 343 Skiuderi, Colonel A.P., 22-3 Shewell, Colonel Frederick, 38,59, 85, 96-8, 101-103, 119, 132, 162, 167, 178, 184,190, 192-4, 204,206, 225, 241,254-5, 260, 320 Smith, Corporal E.W. Aubrey, 59,295 Smith, Private George, 166,176 Smith, Private John (17th L), 75, 82,238, 313-14,337 355
INTO THE VALLEY OF DEATH Smith, Regimental Sergeant-Major George Loy, 20, 46,48, 52, 72, 80, 88-9, 97, 117, 121, 128, 132, 135-6, 140, 165, 179, 209-13, 234, 272, 275, 277, 279, 326, 330, 343 Smith, Lieutenant Percy Shawe, 77, 81, 92, 113,180-1,195,228,288,296, 298,344 Soldiering and Scribbling, 346 Sparke, Lieutenant, Henry Astley, 94, 240,249 Spring (aka Pilkington), Private William Henry, 141,205,234,275-6 Staden, Private William, 213,235,276 Talbot, Sergeant Edward, 65,311, 314 Tamworth Herald, 185,242 Tamworth Mercury, 344 Teehan, Private Cornelius, 179,276 Teevan, Troop Sergeant-Major Patrick Rourke, 179,210,235,276 Tennyson, Alfred Lord, x, 163,223,230 Terrot, Sarah Anne, 122 Thomas, Private David, 164,250 Times, The, viii, 10,19,48, 50,133,140, 163,273,285,328,330, 342 Todleben, Lieutenant Colonel Franz, 17 Tomkinson, Captain E., 62,162, 180,260-1 Tractir Bridge, 19,22,26,196,198,211 Tremayne, Captain Arthur, 42-3, 66, 92, 163,179,181,229,282,291,296, 322, 333, 338,344 Trevelyan, Lieutenant Harington Astley, 181,197,206,209,229,277 Turkish Army, 2-5,14,22-4,27-8,33, 44,137,144 Turkish Empire, 2 Turkish Fleet, 2,4 Turner, Private George, 209,277 Twamley, Private Thomas, 165,233, 235,261 Vahey, Private John, 166,224-5,258, 310,315 Victoria, Queen, 147,150,160,166-70, 291,295,311,313,329 Victoria Cross, x, 87,94,106,129,133, 145,163, 166-77,228,230,245, 248,253,257,260,271,281,290-1, 305-307,315,317,331,344 Walker, Captain Charles Beauchamp, 20, 42,44, 53-4,323,326,334-5 Ward, Private David, 209,277 Waterson, Troop Sergeant-Major William, 180,251 Watson, Private
Charles, 180,315 Webb, Captain Augustus, 120, 133, 168-72, 291, 300, 305,310, 315 West Australia, The, 328,345 Western Mercury, 239-40, 329 Whinyates, Colonel Sir Edward Charles, 40, 119,319,324,326,331-2, 340-1,343 White, Captain Robert, 47, 60, 68,122, 131,181,227,229,230-1,256,301, 301,316 Whitechurch, Private James, 165 Whitehead, Private John, 68,232,251 Whyte, Private Charles, 261-2,319 Wightman, Private James William, 18, 35,41,43,47-9, 60, 64, 68, 78, 80, 82, 87, 95,112,125-7,139-40, 223,226,239,241,302,304,305, 307-308,316-17, 326, 335 Wilkin, Assistant Surgeon Henry, 181, 228,277 Willett, Major Augustus, 18 Williams, Regimental Sergeant-Major, Samuel, 164,262 Williams, Sergeant William, 39,262 Williamson, Private James, 7 Wilson, Private Samuel, 230,233,262 Wilson, Private William, 180,262 Winter, Captain, John Pratt, 69, 311, 317 356
INDEX Wolseley, 1st Viscount, 86,237 Wombwell, Lieutenant George Orby, 6, 10,18,47,60, 70-1, 79,127, 135, 161,169, 183,227,229-30,311, 321-2,237 Wood, Field Marshal Sir Henry Evelyn, VC, 34, 327, 337 Wooden, Lieutenant Charles, VC, 177, 179,230,239,317 Woodham, Private Edward Richard, 214, 235,278 Wootton, Private George, 214,278 Woronzoff road, 14,25-6, 136, 152-3, 157,333 Wroots, Private Thomas, 216,235,270,278 Yates, Comet John, 118,161, 180, 277, 279,317, 320 Yorké, Lieutenant Colonel John, 32, 56 York Herald, 345 Yorkshire Evening Press, 329, 341 Young, Private Richard Albert, 165,209, 213,235,279 Zeehan Dundas Herald, Tasmania, 329, 336-7, 342, 346 Zhaboritski, Major General, 18,23, 37, 52, 55 357 ; gaysascn* і Staatsbibliothek ) München
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Contents Acknowledgements viii Introduction Chapter 1 Chapter 2 vii The Road to War 1 The Invasion of the Crimea and the Battle of the Alma Chapter 3 The March to Balaclava Chapter 4 The Fall of the Redoubts to the Signing 6 13 of the Fourth Order 20 Chapter 5 The Charge of the Light Brigade 41 Chapter 6 Behind the Guns 74 Chapter 7 A Fighting Retreat ПО Chapter 8 After the Battle 132 Conclusion 151 Appendix I: Medals 159 The Queen’s Crimea Medal 159 British Gallantry Awards 162 The Victoria Cross 166 Foreign Gallantry Awards 178 Appendix II: Personal Accounts by Regiments 182 Staff 182 4th Light Dragoons 184 8th Hussars 192
INTO THE VALLEY OF DEATH 11th Hussars 196 13 th Light Dragoons 216 17th Lancers 221 Appendix III: Tables 227 The Commemorative Banquets of 1875 227 4th Light Dragoon Table 239 8th Hussars Table 252 11th Hussars Table 263 13 th Light Dragoon Table 280 17th Lancers Table 299 Bibliography 322 Endnotes 330 Index 347 VI
Bibliography Original Documents Blunt, Sir John (Lord Lucan’s interpreter), personal papers, National Army Museum, London. Joliffe, Hedworth, Letter, National Army Museum, London. Raglan, Lord, Papers, National Army Museum, London. Seager, Edward, Letter, National Army Museum. Tremayne, Arthur, Letter, National Army Museum. Wombwell, George, Letters, The Queen’s Royal Lancers Museum. Books Abbott, P.E., Recipients ofthe Distinguished Conduct Medal 1855-1909 (1975). Adkin, Mark, The Charge, The Real Reason Why the Light Brigade Was Lost (Pen Sword, 1996). Anonymous, Aldershottana: or Chinks in My Hut (London, Ward Lock, 1856). Anonymous, The Charge of the Light Brigade by one who was in it, United Services Journal, April 1856. Anglesey, the Marquess of, A History ofthe British Cavalry 1815 to 1919, Voi. II, 1851-1871 (Leo Cooper, Barnsley, 1975). Anglesey, the Marquess of, ‘Little Hodge ’, being extracts from the diaries and letters of Colonel Edward Cooper Hodge written during the Crimea War, 1854-1856 (Leo Cooper, London, 1971). Bancroft, James W., Echelon, The Light Brigade Action at Balaklava, A New Perspective (Spellmount, Stroud, 2011). Baron В azancourt, (translated by Robert Howe Gould) The Crimean Expedition, to the Capture of Sevastopol, Chronicles of the War in the East (Sampson Low, London, 1856). Barrett, C.R.B., The History of the 13th Hussars, 2 volumes (London, 1911). 322
BIBLIOGRAPHY Barthorp, M., Heroes of the Crimea (Blandford, 1991). Beauchamp Walker, Charles Pyndar, Days of a Soldier’s Life, being letters written by the late General Sir C.P. Beauchamp Walker, KCB (Chapman and Hall, London, 1894). Bentley, Nicholas, [ed], Russell’s Despatches from the Crimea (Panther, London, 1970). Brighton, Terry, Hell Riders, The Truth About the Charge of the Light Brigade (Penguin, London, 2005). Butler, William, A Descriptive Account of the Famous Charge of The Light Brigade (Privately published, c. 1890). Buttery, David, Messenger of Death, Captain Nolan and the Charge of the Light Brigade (Pen Sword, 2008). Calthorpe, Captain S.J.G., Letters from Headquarters; or, The Realities of the War in the Crimea, by an Officer on the Staff, 2 volumes (John Murray, 1858). Cardigan, James Thomas Brudenell, 7th Earl of, Eight Months on Active Service (William Clowes and Sons, London, 1855). Calthorpe v. Cardigan, Affidavits filed by Lieutenant Colonel The Honourable Somerset John Gough Calthorpe (5th Dragoon Guards) The Respondent (John Murray, 1863). Cattell, Assistant Surgeon, W, MS Autobiography, NAM. Cleveland, Comet Archibald, Letters to his Uncle from Balaclava (1854). Clifford, Henry VC, His letters Sketches from the Crimea (Michael Joseph, London, 1956). Cornwallis, Major Fiennes, Letters Written from the Crimea (1868). Crider, Lawrence, In Search of the Light Brigade: A Biographical Dictionary of the Members of the Five Regiments of the Light Brigade from January 1, 1854 to March 31, 1856 (Eurocommunica, 2004). Dallas, Lieutenant Colonel G.F., (ed
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INTO THE VALLEY OF DEATH Duberly, Frances, Journal Kept During the Russian War : from the Departure of the Army from England in April, 1854, to the fall of Sevastopol (Longman, Brown, Green Longman, London, 1856). Falls, Cyril (ed.), A Diary of the Crimea by George Palmer Evelyn (Gerald Duckworth Co, London 1954) Dutton, Roy, Forgotten Heroes, The Charge of the Light Brigade (InfoDial, Oxton, 2007). Dutton, Roy, Forgotten Heroes, The Charge of the Heavy Brigade (InfoDial, Oxton, 2008). Ewart, J.A., The Story ofa Soldier’s Life (Sampson Low, London, 1881). Farquharson, Robert, Reminiscences of Crimean Campaigning And Russian Imprisonment (Privately published, Glasgow, 1882). Fay, Charles Alexandre, Souvenirs de la Guerre de Crimee, 1854-1856(Paris, 1867). Figes, Orlando, Crimea: The Last Crusade (Penguin, London, 2010). Fortescue, Sir John, A History ofthe British Army (Macmillan, London, 1899). Fortescue, The Hon. J.W., A History ofthe 17th Lancers (Duke of Cambridge’s Own) (London, 1895). Fox-Strangeways, Brigadier General Thomas, Balaclava chapter in From Coruna to Sevastopol by Colonel F. Whinyates (W.H. Allen, 1884). Franks, Henry, Leavesfrom a Soldier’s Notebook (Thirst, 1904). Grehan John, Voices From the Past: The Charge ofthe Light Brigade, (Frontline Books, 2017). Grigg, Joseph, Told From the Ranks - Recollections ofService by Privates and Non-Commissioned Officers ofthe British Army 1843-1901. Collected by E. Milton Small (London, 1901). Hamley, General Sir Edward, The War in the Crimea (Seeley and Co., London, 1891). Harrison, John, The Gallant Six Hundred
(Hutchinson, London, 1973). Herbert, James Henry, his account of the Charge in ‘Survivors’ Tales of Great Events’, Royal Magazine, volume xiii (1906). Hibbert, Christopher, The Destruction ofLord Raglan, Tragedy of the Crimean War 1854-55 (Penguin, 1985). Higginson, General Sir George, 71 Years ofa Guardsman ’s Life, 1916. Hughes, T.S.M. Edwin, his account in the Blackpool Gazette (1912. Jocelyn, Colonel J.R.J., History ofthe Royal Artillery (Crimea Period), 1911. Kelly, Christine, Mrs Duberly’s War: Journal Letters From the Crimea (OUP, 2007). Kelly, Mrs Tom, (an account by Pennington in) From The Fleet in the Fifties (1902). Kinglake, A.W., The Invasion of the Crimea: Its Origin, and An Account of its Progress Down to the Death ofLord Raglan, 8 volumes (William Blackwood Sons, 1878). 324
BIBLIOGRAPHY Lambert, Andrew and Badsey, Stephen, The War Correspondents, The Crimea War (Bramley, Stroud, 1997). Lummis, William M., and Wynne, Kenneth G., Honour the Light Brigade (Hayward, 1973). McGuffie, T.H., Rank and File (St. Martin’s, New York, 1966). Mallinson, Alan, The Making of the British Army, From the English Civil War to the War on Terror (Bantam, 2009). Massie, Alastair, A Most Desperate Undertaking, The British Army in the Crimea, 1854-56 (National Army Museum, 2009). Mitchell, Albert, Recollections of One of the Light Brigade (R. Peiton, Tunbridge Wells, 1885). Mollo, John and Boris, Into the Valley ofDeath (Windrow Greene, 1999). Morley, Thomas, The Cause of the Charge of Balaclava (Privately published, Nottingham, 1899). Morley, Thomas, The Man ofThe Hour (Privately published, 1892). Moyse-Bartlett, H., Nolan of Balaclava, And his influence on the British Cavalry (Leo Cooper, 1971). Murray, Rev. R.H., The History of the VIII King’s Royal Irish Hussars, 2 volumes (Cambridge, 1928). Nolan, E.H., niustrated History ofthe War against Russia (James Virtue, 1857). Nolan, Edward Louis, Cavalry Journal (1911). Nunnerley, James Ikin, Short Sketch of the 17th Lancers and Life of SergeantMajor J.I. Nunnerley (Privately published, Liverpool, 1884). Paget, C.S. (Ed.) The Light Cavalry Brigade in the Crimea: Extracts from the letters andjournal of the late General Lord G. Paget. during the Crimea War. With a map (John Murray, 1881). Parkinson, John Smith, his account of the Charge in ‘Survivors’ Tales of Great Events’, Royal Magazine, voi xvii (London, 1909).
Parry, D.H., The Death or Glory Boys (1899). Pemberton, W. Baring, Battles of the Crimean War (Batsford, 1962). Pennington, William, Left of Six Hundred (Privately published, Bristol, 1887). Pennington, William, Sea, Camp, and Stage (Privately published, Bristol, 1906). Portal, Robert, Lettersfrom the Crimea (Privately published, Winchester, 1900). Powell, Harry, Recollections of a Young Soldier During the Crimean War (Oxford, 1876). Richardson, Private John, account in Spy magazine (1892). Richardson, Robert G. (Ed), Nurse Sarah Anne - with Florence Nightingale at Scutari (John Murray, 1977). Russell, William Howard, Despatches from the Crimea (Frontline, 2008). Russell, William Howard, The British Expedition to the Crimea (Routledge, 1858). 325
INTO THE VALLEY OF DEATH Russell, William Howard, The Great War with Russia, the invasion of the Crimea: A Personal Retrospective (Routledge, 1895). Russell, William Howard, The War to the Death ofLord Raglan (1855). Ryan, George, Our Heroes of the Crimea (1855). Ryzhov, Lieutenant-General Ivan Ivanovic, О Srazhenii pod Balaklave from Russkii Vestnik (1870). Seaton, Albert, The Crimean War, A Russian Chronicle (Batsford, 1977). Sewell, Andrew, The Cavalry Division in the Crimea. Shavshin, Vladimir, The Valley ofDeath (Sevastopol, 2005). Small, E., Told From the Ranks, Recollections of service during the Queen’s reign by privates and non-commissioned officers of the British Army (A. Melrose, 1897). Smith, George Loy, A Victorian RSM, From India to the Crimea (D.J. Costello, Tunbridge Wells, 1987). Spilsbury, Julian, The Thin Red Line, An Eyewitness History ofthe Crimea War (Weidenfeld Nicolson). Stuart, Brian (Ed.), Soldier’s Glory, being 'Rough Notes of an Old Soldier’by Major General Sir George Bell (G. Bell Sons, 1956). Stephenson, Frederick Charles Arthur, At Home and on the Battlefield: Letters from the Crimea, China and Egypt, 1854-1888 (John Murray, 1915). Sweetman, John, Balaclava 1854, The Charge of the Light Brigade (Osprey, London, 1990). Sweetman, John, Raglan, From the Peninsula to the Crimea (Pen Sword, 2010). Thomas, Donald Serrel, Charge! Hurrah! Hurrah! Life of Cardigan of Balaclava (Routledge Kegan Paul, 1974). ‘Thormanby’, Kings of the hunting-field, (Hutchinson, 1899). Trow, M.J., The Pocket Hercules, Captain Morris and the Charge of the Light Brigade
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BIBLIOGRAPHY Williams, Captain G.T., Historical Records of the Eleventh Hussars (London, 1908). Wood, Evelyn, The Crimea in 1854, and 1894 (Chapman Hall, 1896). Wombwell, Captain George, Lettersfrom Sevastopol (1854). Woodham-Smith, Cecil, The Reason Why (Constable, 1953). Wolseley, Field-Marshal Viscount, The Story of a Soldier’s Life (Archibald Constable, Westminster, 1903). Periodicals 17th/21st Lancer Regimental Journal in 1954 4th Hussars Journal Answers magazine, Portraits and Accounts of 14 Survivors (1912) Army and Navy Gazette of 29 July 1899 Army and Navy Gazette of 10 March 1901 Canadian Legion Magazine (1954) Patriotic Fund Journal of 24 February 1855 The London Gazette (various issues) The Regiment of 24 October 1896 The Strand Magazine issue Nos. 1 and 2 (1891) The War Correspondent: The Journal of the Crimean War Research Society, Special Balaclava Issue 1996. Anonymous, The Charge of the Light Brigade by one who was in it, United Services Journal, April 1856. Newspapers Bath Chronicle of 2 November 1899 Birkenhead and CheshireAdvertiser and Wallasey Guardian of28 October 1899 Birmingham Daily Post of 23 May 1892 Brighton Guardian of 16 May 1883 Brisbane Courier, Queensland of 19 June 1890 Cardiff and Pontypridd Glamorgan County Times (1908) Cheshire Observer of 26 September 1896. Coburg Leader of 27 March 1897 Craven Herald of 16 August 1884 Croydon Advertiser of 22 October 1887 Daily Telegraph (Sydney) of 24 June 1893 Daily Telegraph of 4 February 1899 327
INTO THE VALLEY OF DEATH Empire (New South Wales) of 22 July 1868 Express and Telegrap (Adelaide, Australia) of 25 February 1905 Falmouth and Penryn News of 20 July 1867 Glasgow Daily Mail 1854 Goulburn Herald and County of Argyle Advertiser (New South Wales) of 24 March 1855 Herts and Essex Observer of 4 September 1886 Inverness Courier of 30 November 1897 Inverness Courier of 4 January 1898 Kalgoolie Miner Kent Messenger of 27 January 1894 Leamington Courier of 26 June 1897 Leighton Buzzard Observer of March 18, 1894 Leeds Mercury of 30 December 1854 Lloyds Weekly Newspaper of 14 January 1855 Lloyds Weekly Newspaper of 18 February 1855 Maitland Daily Mercury (New South Wales) of 21 March 1896 Manchester Evening News, of 9 April 1894 Narracoorte Herald of 7 March 1876 Norfolk Annals of 12 May 1887 Norfolk Annals 10 September 1890 Northampton Daily Reporter undated Oldham Chronicle of 27 March 1869 Oxford Times of 4 March 1916 Reynolds Newspaper of 26 November 1854 Sheffield Daily Independent of 24 December 1902 Tasmanian (Launceston) 25 December 1875 The Coolgardie Miner of 1 December 1897 The Daily News of 24 November 1854 The Daily Telegraph of 16 October 1875 The Examiner of 9 December 1854 and 20 January 1855 The Illustrated London News of 30th October 1875 The Mercury (Hobart, Tasmania) of 5 December 1896 The Monmouthshire Merlin of 1 December 1854 The Morning Chronicle of 21 November 1854 The Morning Chronicle of 23 November 1854 The Newcastle Courant of 17 November 1854 The Times The Warwickshire Advertiser and The Leamington Courier of 26 June 1896 The West
Australian of 28 March 1894 The Western Australian Times of 25 January 1876 328
BIBLIOGRAPHY Vancouver News Advertiser of 16 September 1892 Wellington Journal Shrewsbury News of 16 January 1904 Western Mercury of 4 March 1883 Windsor and Richmond Gazette of October 1888 Yorkshire Evening Press of 14 June 1909. Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tasmania) of 20 December 1894 Muster Rolls 4th Light Dragoons 8th Hussars 11th Hussars 13 th Light Dragoons 17th Lancers WO WO WO WO WO 12/657 to WO 12/663 12/843 to WO 12/848 12/1011 toWO12/1023 12/116 to WO 12/1123 12/1337 to WO 12/1343 Medal Rolls 4th Light Dragoons 8th Hussars 11th Hussars 13 th Light Dragoons 17th Lancers 100/24 pp. 100/24 pp. 100/24 pp. 100/24 pp. 100/24 pp. 197-229 279-312 389-421 456-888 490-523 Soldiers Discharge Documents (WO 28) On-line sources include: ancestry.uk marksrussianmilitaryhistory.info Hansard archive - debates of the House of Lords and House of Commons Lives of the Light Brigade, The E.J. Boys Archive The Letters of Queen Victoria, Volume III, 1854-1861, by Queen Victoria of Great Britain, Victoria (edited by Arthur Benson and Viscount Reginald Baliol Brett Esher), Project Gutenberg, 2009. Trove ֊ The online Newspaper Source (Australia) 329
Index AbdulmejidI, Sultan, 1-2,178-80 Alma, Battle and river of, 6-11,21, 148, 159-60,170,213,239,244,248, 254-5,258,263,265,269,275-6, 279,284-5, 304,310,312, 321, 330 Ainslie, Lieutenant Colonel William, 144-54,161 Airey, General Richard, 1st Baron, 7, 11, 37-40, 42, 50, 129, 143-4, 147, 321,333 Alexandra Palace, 228-9 Allen, Corporal John, 165,223-5,280-1 Allonville, General Armand-OctaveMarie ď, 24, 54,207,341 Andrews, Corporal John, 107,179, 190,239 Archer, Hospital Sergeant George, 163, 165,263 Ash, Private Henry, 179,264 Ashton, Private Robert, 63, 88,104, 111, 233,264,339 Astafev, Comet, 101 Australian Star, 223 Badger, Private George, 216,235,281 Baker, Sergeant John George, 66,230,240 Barker, Captain, 14,23,145 Barker, Troop Sergeant-Major William, 58,110,221,300,315,342 Balaclava Banquet, 225-240,242,273, 278, 286-8, 297, 306 Bambrick, Private John Thomas, 88,179, 196,264,267 Barrett, Gunner John, 23 Bazancourt, César Lecat baron de, 322 Belbec, river, 11 Bentley, Sergeant William, 106,173, 197,233,264 Berkeley, Henry Fitzhardinge, 42,181,320 Berkeley, the Honorable Francis, 340 Berkleman, Private Arthur, 222-3,300 Berryman, Private John, VC, 69,120, 167-8, 170-1, 173, 230,237, 300, 305,308,315 Bevin, Private John, 13940,252 Bingham, Lord George, 3, 19, 36,227, 262,319 Bird, Private William, 60,101-102,141, 232, 253, 257-8, 341 Blunt, Sir John, 19-20,22,42, 322 Bonaparte, Napoleon III, 2 Bond, Sergeant Seth, 105,197-8,233, 260,263,265,268 Bosquet, General Pierre François, 24 Bowen, Private John, 165 Brandling, Captain John James, 14,25, 33-4, 46, 82, 118-21,134
Briggs, Private Robert, 199,233, 260,265 British Army: 1st Division, 9,25 2nd Division, 14,16,148 4th Division, 7, 16-17, 25, 148, 155,333 Light Division, 6-8, 33 Light Cavalry Brigade, vii, 6,111, 176, 182, 239,287,319 347
INTO THE VALLEY OF DEATH Heavy Cavalry Brigade, 183 Guards Brigade, 9 Highland Brigade, 9 Royal Artillery: Royal Horse Artillery, 7 Royal Horse Artillery, I Troop, 8, 14,16,21,23,25,29,33,46, 53,57,118 Royal Horse Artillery, C Troop, 14,25, 33^1,46, 54, 120-1, 134,138 Royal Horse Artillery, W Battery, 14,23,29 1st (Royal) Dragoons, 14,21,27, 31-2,35-7, 53,56, 149 2nd (Royal North British or Scots Greys) Dragoons, 14,27, 30-2, 56, 60, 117, 187,331 4th (Royal Irish) Regiment of Dragoon Guards, 3,14,27, 30-2, 35, 53, 57, 227-8 5th Dragoon Guards, 14,27, 30-3, 53, 57, 176, 227-8, 323, 326, 341 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoon, 14,27, 30-2, 53, 57,140, 174.227-8 4th Light Dragoons, x, 3,6-7,11, 16,18,20,24,41,45-6,48, 52,59-60,63,65-8,72-4, 81,83,90,91-6,104,106-12, 116-18,123-5,127,129-30, 138-42,149,160-2,164-5, 167,174-6,178-95,202,207, 210.217.227-30,239-52,264, 275,303, 321,329, 333,344 8th Hussars, x, 7,10,17,38,41, 45,47-8, 50, 53, 59-60, 62, 73-4, 83, 85, 90, 92, 96-103, 114-15,120,124, 135, 139-43,148-9,156,160,162, 164, 167-8, 178-82, 184, 188, 192-6,198,201,206,214-15, 225.227-8,230,232,252, 348 263,272,319-20,329, 338, 341,343 11th Hussars, x, 6-7,9,20-1, 41,44-8,53,60-1,63,69, 72-4, 80,83, 87-9,91-2, 95,97,100,102-106,108, 111, 113-14,116-18,120-1, 125,129,134,137-9,141, 149,156,160,162,165,167, 173-4,179-82,186-7,193, 196-216,219,225,227-30, 233,244,246,257,263-80, 283,286,293,299,326-1, 329, 333-5, 333-5, 337-9,345 13th Light Dragoons, x, 6-7,15, 24, 36,38,41-3, 50-2,54-5, 57-8, 65-7, 70-1, 74, 76-7, 80-2,85, 89-90,92,98-100, 103,111-17,119-20,125-6,
128,132,139,141,160,162, 165,168,171-2,179-82,189, 193-4,211,215-21,223,225, 227-9, 235,247, 255,263, 280-99, 305,309,311,320, 323, 329, 335,344-5 15th Hussars, 41,312, 321 17th Lancers, x, 6-7, 9,15, 18, 30, 35-6,41,43-5, 47-51, 57-8,60-1,63^1,68-9, 71-2, 75, 78-82, 85-98, 100, 104-106,110,112, 118,120, 122-4,127-9,131, 135, 137-40, 143, 148,153,156, 161,163,165,167-8,170-4, 176-84, 186-7,192-3,196, 199,206-207,209-12,215, 221-30,237,243,248-9, 256, 258, 260,264,273, 279,287, 299-321,324-5,329,331, 333,335-6,339, 342,344 Grenadier Guards, 9,28,36 Coldstream Guards, 9,227,319 93rd Regiment, 14,16,21,24—5, 27-9, 34,43, 144, 161
INDEX Brittain, Trumpeter William, 47,120, 122-3,226,310,312,319, 341 Brooks, Private Walter, 58,235, 301 Brown, Captain John George, 91, 162, 178,181, 184, 188, 240 Brown, Trumpeter John, 179,301 Brudenell, Major General James Thomas, 7th Earl of Cardigan, ix, 3, 6-7,11, 15-16,24-5,29, 35-7, 42-8, 50-1, 53,56, 59-61,65,68, 70-1,73, 78-83,86,90, 98, 100, 108, 111, 118-19,121-2,123,128-30, 132-3, 136, 138, 143, 145-51, 153-1, 160-2,171, 174, 178, 181-2, 184-5, 189,192,196-7,199,203, 208-10, 217-19,221,229-30,252, 271,279, 281,286,288-9,290,294-5, 303, 311-12, 315-17, 319-20, 323, 326, 331,333-5, 337-8, 341-2 Buckton, Corporal John, 199,233,266 Bulganak river, 7, 9,11,15,149,157, 164,283-5, 304 Burgoyne, Field Marshal Sir John, 11 Butler, Private William (4th LD), 164, 230,240 Butler, Private William (17th L), 43,58, 74, 124, 128,237, 301-303, 323, 333,335,342 Butler, Lady, 272-3,275, 301 Calthorpe, Lieutenant Colonel Somerset John Gough, 7th Baron, ix, 9-10,16, 20, 40, 52, 147-9, 232, 330, 335 Calthorpe lawsuit, ix, 182,221,242-3, 246, 254, 258, 264, 270, 290, 302, 311-12, 317, 321, 323, 332, 336-9, 340, 342, 344-5 Campbell, Major General (later Field Marshal) Sir Colin, 1st Baron Clyde, 16- 17, 19,21,23-9, 34, 145, 161 Cambridge, His Royal Highness the Duke of, 23, 25, 37, 134 Canning, Stratford, Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe, 2 Cathcart, Lieutenant General The Honourable Sir George, 13, 17,23—4, 37-8, 118,129,144, 155, 330, 334, 342 Cattell, Assistant-Surgeon William, 176, 323 Cattermole, Troop Sergeant-Major George, 65, 78,165,237, 302, 317 Cattley, Charles, 19 Causeway
Heights, 14,17,20-1,27, 29-30, 34, 38—40, 42, 46, 48-9, 59-62, 73, 77, 85, 97, 100-101, 118, 124-6,133, 136, 155 Chadwick, Comet John, 66,75,137,140, 143, 302 Chamberlayne, Comet Denzil Thomas, 113,218,282, 345 Champeron, Colonel, 54 Charteris, Captain The Honourable Walter, 20-1,56,321 Chernaya river, 12,15,17-18,22, 85-6, 89-90, 96-7,156, 199,214,220, 354, 340 Chester Chronicle, 125 Clarke, Troop Sergeant-Major Michael, 164,232, 253 Cleveland, Comet Archibald, 75,299, 302,318, 323 Clifford, Captain (later Major-General Sir) Henry, VC, 31, 114-15, 323, 340 Clifford, Private Frederick, 86,303 Clowes, Comet George Gooch, 115, 133, 137,140,143,228,254 Clutterbuck, Lieutenant Daniel Hugh, 62, 133,160, 192,228,254,260 Col, The, 17, 33,136 Columbo, 140, 240,247-8,252-3,259, 267,272, 283, 288,291-2, 296-7, 308,316 Connor, Private Dennis, 91,93,123,230, 241,244 Constantinople, 1-4,340 Cook, Captain Edwin, 69, 88,97, 104, 125,134,139,162,179,213,266 349
INTO THE VALLEY OF DEATH Coolgardie Miner (Western Australia), 328, 335-6 Cooper, Private George, 141, 283 Crawford, Trumpeter Hugh, 91,95,140, 175-6,186,241 Cullen, Private William, 89, 105,113, 138,200,233,266 Daily News,The, vii, 244, 304,328, 338 Daily Telegraph, The, 138,240,247,276, 313, 328, 337-40, 345 Dallas, Captain George Frederick, 323 D’Allonville, General Armand-Octave-Marie, 24,54,207,341 Dalrymple, Lieutenant Colonel, 31 Danube river, 1-2,4,19,289 Dardanelles, 1-3 Dawn, Private William, 193,232,254 Davies, Sergeant Robert, 88, 180,266 Davis, Trumpeter Richard, 117,179, 233,283 Daveney, Lieutenant Colonel B., 28 De Salis, Major Rodolph, 47,133,178, 180-1,228, 253-5, 263,334 Dearlove, Private George, 179,284 Deering, Private Daniel, 130,231,241 Devlin, Corporal James, 90,164, 231,241 Dimmock, Private William, 161,303, 316 Dollard, Private Richard, 223,303 Donoghue, Trumpeter James, 59,179, 232,255,336 Doughton, Private Joseph, 218,284, 323, 345 Douglas, Lieutenant Colonel John, 21, 45, 87-9,97, 99-100,103-104,106, 162, 173, 175, 179, 181-2,186, 196-8,201-203, 207,209-11,213, 264-5,267,269-71, 273, 279, 306, 333, 339 Doyle, Private John, x, 38,96,135,193, 232,255,257-8,262,323,332, 343, 345 Duberly, Fanny, 112,132-3,255,324 Duberly, Captain Henry, 228 Dudley, Private Thomas, 64,123,237, 304, 307 Duncan, Sergeant James, 179,180-1, 237, 304 Dunn, Lieutenant Alexander Roberts, VC, 88, 106,164-5,167,173-2,174, 197-8,201,264,267,271 Dunn, Private Patrick, 165,255 Edden, Private John, 175,184-5,231, 242,245,248,251 Edinburgh Courant, 331 Elliot, Lieutenant Alexander
James Hardy, 3, 30-1,66,227,321 Elmsall, Captain William de Cardonnel, 54,56,228 Empire (New South Wales), 22, 310,328 Estcourt, Major General James Bucknall, 36 Ettridge, Private John, 112,235,284 Eupatoria, 4,239,244,248,284-5,290 Evans, Private R., 116,236,285 Ewart, Captain, J.A., 24-5,118, 129, 324, 331 Examiner, The, 159 Farquharson, Private Robert Stuart, x, 18,20, 92, 95,117,138-9,185,231, 242, 267,283, 324, 344 Farrell, Quartermaster-Sergeant John, VC, 120, 168-71, 300, 305, 315 Farrell, Mrs, 122,336 Fay, Captain Charles Alexandre, 324 Fedioukine Heights, 21,23,32,37,41, 44,46,48,51-3,57,61,63, 72, 80, 83, 89, 103, 111-12, 136, 155, 173, 202,207,209,332-4 Fellows, Captain Edward, 137 Ferguson, Private Robert, 93,106,130, 164,231,248, 338-9,342 Firkins, Private Edward John, 285 Fitzgerald, Sergeant John, 115,286 350
INDEX Fitzgibbon, Lieutenant Viscount John Charles Henry, 62,132,196,256-7 Fleming, Private John, 63,264,266,268 Fletcher, Private Thomas, 112, 127,139, 189,231,242 Ford, Private John, 116 Forrest, Major William Charles, 3, 32, 35 Fortnightly, 34 Fox, Private Christopher, 193,243 Fox-Strangeways, Colonel Thomas, 40, 134, 324 Franks, Troop Sergeant-Major Henry, 324 French Amy: Chasseurs d’Afrique, 1st, 24-5, 38, 46,128,163,189,200, 342 Chasseurs d’Afrique, 4th, 24-5, 38, 46, 54-6, 111, 119, 145, 155, 163, 207,214,218-19, 341 Fulton, Private William Stephen John, 164, 232, 256-7 Gardiner, Corporal William, 180,187 Giliam, Corporal David John, 160, 164,243 Glanister, Private James, 73,165, 219-20,268,271 Glasgow Herald, 68 Glendwr, Private Robert Owen, 92,194, 232,256, 323,345 Goad, Comet, George Maxwell, 24, 228,298 Goad, Captain Thomas, 24,115,133, 137,228, 285,287-8, 291,298 Godman, Lieutenant (later Colonel) Richard Temple, 14-15, 30-1, 35,326 Gordon, Lieutenant William, 58,106, 169,179,181, 228, 287, 301, 305, 317, 339 Goulbum Herald County of Argyle Advertiser, 319, 328, 331, 336, 346 Gowings, Sergeant George, 244 Gowing, Private Timothy, 8 Graham, Orderly Room Clerk William Wallace, 237, 305 Grant, Private Robert, 91,93,106,112, 164,231,244, 248 Gray, Trampet Major William, 178,256 Grennan, Private Edward, 94,107,116, 244-5 Gribbe, Major General, 21-3 Grieve, Sergeant-Major John, VC, 331 Griffith, Lieutenant Colonel Henry Darby, 31, 56 Grigg, Private Joseph, 96, 187,244, 324, 344 Guthrie, Private Thomas, 179,231,244 Halkett, Major John Thomas, 175,242, 245, 252 Hall,
Corporal James, 86,140, 306, 311 Hamilton-Gordon, George, Lord Aberdeen, 2 Hamley, Captain (later General Sir) Edward, 134,324,343 Harrison, Private Robert, 140,179,269 Harrison, Troop Sergeant Major Henry, 206,228,232,257,272 Harris, James Howard, 3rd Earl of Malmesbury, 2 Heneage, Lieutenant Clement Walker, 168,257 Henry, Private Nathan, 141,200, 205.269 Herbert, Private James Henry, 106,185, 227, 242-3,245, 250, 324, 344 Herbert Troop Sergeant-Major, 94, 244,249 Himalaya, 68 Hodge, Colonel Edward Cooper, 32, 227, 322 Holland, Private Edward, 237,306 Holland, Private Matthew, 95,104, 234.269 Horse Guards, 47, 160,177, 264 Houghton, Lieutenant George Powell, 60, 120, 135, 149, 209,246,270 351
INTO THE VALLEY OF DEATH Howes, Sergeant, John, 93-4,231,242, 245-6 Hughes, Private Edwin, 236,289, 326 Hughes, Troop Sergeant-Major Edwin, 324 Hunt, Comet George, 93-4 Hurtoph, Comet William, 54 Hutton, Captain Thomas, 46, 66-7,94, 110,125,129,160,162,181,246,249 Illustrated London News, 55,93,229, 237,241,244,253,260,266,278, 288,293, 299, 304, 313, 315, 317, 328,336, 338-9,340, 342, 344-6 Jenyns, Captain Soame, 67,103,119, 162,181,287,289,293^1,298, 334 Jervis, Lieutenant Edward Lennox, 65, 67, 82, 86,126,219,228-9,289 Johnson, Sergeant Thomas, 79, 81,179, 189,289-90,299, 338 Jowett, Private Gregory, 234,270,272 Joy, Trampet Major Henry, 20,30,53, 128,137,165-6,238,320,341 Kadikoi, 14,16-17,19,21-2,24-5,27, 29,140, 270,276 Kalamita Bay, 4, 6 Keating, Private Matthew, 60,258, 336 Keeley, Private John, 81,165,225,290 Keen, Private John, 160,165,236,287,290 Kennedy, Private Richard, 96,194,258 Khaletski, Major General, 35 Kiiveri, Corporal John Ashley, 63,121, 160,234,271 Kinglake, Alexander William, ix, 50, 79, 84,201,299,309, 324, 330-3, 337-8, 343, 345 Kirk, Private William, 138,140,307, 343 Kornilov, Vice Admiral Vladimir Alexeyevich, 16 Kozhukhov, Lieutenant Stefan, 86, 102,109 Kubitovich, Lieutenant Koribut, 100-101,126 Lamb, Private James, 51, 55,168,171-3, 236,290,344 Lawson, Sergeant John, 165,234,271 Layzell, Private Robert, 113,138, 266,271 Lee, Sir Edward, 229 Leeds Mercury, 295,328,336 Lees, Private John, 64,307, 315 Light Brigade Relief Fund, 240,244, 250,257-84,265-6,272,281, 283-4,299,310,315 Linkon, Troop Sergeant-Major John, 50, 76, 80, 99, 113,
128,236,247, 255, 288,291 Liprandi, Lieutenant General Pavel, 18-19, 32,36-7,100,137-8,310 Literary Examiner, 147,149 Lockwood, Captain George, 129,132, 135,137,183,256-7,320-1,342 London Gazette, 58,137, 144,159,160, 164,167-8,170-2,174,176-8,180, 237-77,280-319, 321,327, 331 Long, Corporal Matthew, 165,291 Low, Captain Alexander, 67,92,107, 162,173, 180-1,242,247 Lucan, Lieutenant General George Charles Bingham, 3rd Earl of, 2-3, 7, 9-12, 15-16, 19-27, 29-30, 36, 38, 40-6, 53-4, 56, 83, 85, 97, 128, 133-4, 143-9, 151-5, 157, 160-1, 182, 185, 189,196, 223,225, 227, 262, 308-309, 319, 321, 322, 333-4,343 Lucas, Private Thomas, 108,140,247 McDonald, Captain, 25 McGarry, Gunner Jacob, 23 McGrath, Private Martin, 223,308 McGregor, Private John, 244,303 McGregor, Private Thomas, 32, 112, 231,331 McMahon, Major (later General) Sir Thomas Westropp, Assistant Quartermaster General, 20-1,54,227 352
INDEX Macaulay, Private, Charles, 179,195, 225,232,258 MacDonald, Private John, 28 Maitland Daily Mercury, 328, 335 Maitland Weekly Mercury, 242 Malanfy, Private James, 236,291 Malone, Sergeant Joseph, VC, 120, 168-9,171-2,230,236,290-1, 300, 305,310,315,344 Manchester Times, 53,137,335 Marsh, Private Peter, 64,87,238, 304,307 Martin, Comet Fiennes Wykeham, 46, 59-60,186,248-9,334, 336 Martin, Private Robert, 165, 219 Maude, Captain George, 8,14,16,21, 23, 33,133 Mayow, Lieutenant Colonel George Wynell, 78, 80, 83, 85, 89,97-8,100, 103,119,130,162,178-81,277, 320-1, 337 Maxse, Lieutenant (later Lieutenant Colonel) Sir Henry Fitzhardinge Berkeley, 42,47, 50, 71, 80, 82,181, 183,320-1,342 Melrose, Private Frederick James, 69, 308,317 Menshikov, Prince Alexander Sergeyevich Danilovich, 2-4,18,136 Mercury (Hobart, Tasmania), 328, 339-40 Minié rifle, 9, 65, 105, 111, 155,171, 218, 249 Mitchell, Private Albert Mitchell, x, 7, 10, 24, 36, 38, 51, 58, 65, 69, 72, 77, 111, 114-15, 117, 120-1, 128, 130, 236, 283, 293, 295, 325, 330, 332, 336-41,346 Moneypenny, Private Robert, 164,258 Monks, Trumpeter Major, 31 Moore, Private Joseph, 165,293 Morgan, Captain The Honourable Godfrey Charles (later Viscount Tredegar), 58, 60, 64-5, 68-71, 76, 105,224,226-8,230,309, 319, 331 Morley, Corporal Thomas, x, 44,49-51, 57, 63, 69, 70, 72, 75, 79-80, 82, 86-7, 109, 126-7,226, 238, 303, 305, 307-308, 309, 315-6, 318, 325, 3345, 336-8, 342, 344 Morris, Captain William, 35,41,43,48, 51, 60, 68-9, 74, 79, 83-5, 87-8, 127-9, 133, 137, 147-8, 153-^4, 163, 169-70,176-81,207,212,228,299, 302-303, 306-307,
309-10, 312-13, 315,317, 321,326,331,333 Morris, General, 54,207 Morning Chronicle, The, viii, 305, 311, 328,342, 345 Mouat, Surgeon James, VC, 176-8, 228,317 Mulcahy, Sergeant John, 165,293 Mustard, Private James, 112,238,307,309 Narracoorte Herald, 238, 345 Naylor, Private Henry, 52, 66,220-1, 236,293 Neal, Corporal James, 164,259 Newcastle Courant, The, 259, 328, 341 Newcastle, Henry Pelham Fiennes Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of, 3, 145-6,161,166 Nicholas I, Czar of Russian, 1-2,12, 136 Nightingale, Florence, 123,262,281, 325 Nineteenth Century, 326, 332, 334-9, 342,346 Nolan, Captain Louis Edward, 7,10, 14-15,19, 36,40-3, 48-51, 120, 128-9, 133-4, 137,151-5, 157,217, 219, 230, 281, 291, 312, 314, 321, 323, 325, 330, 332-3, 335, 343^4 Nunnerley, Corporal James, 43,49-50, 71,120, 122,171,180,238,283, 307,310,312,318, 325,333,335, 337, 341,344 Oakley, Private Luke, 165 Obolensky, Colonel Prince A.P., 37,48, 70,74 353
INTO THE VALLEY OF DEATH O’Hara, Troop Sergeant-Major Dennis, 85, 176,297-99, 301-303,305-306, 308-15,317,320 Oldham, Captain John, 15, 67,217-19, 281,283,294,298 Oldham Chronicle, 328, 337 Olley, Private James Ikin, 59, 81,90, 116,248,336,338, 340 Paget, Brevet Colonel, (later General) Lord George Augustus Frederick, 3, 7, 11,16-17,20-1,24, 26, 36, 39, 45,48,51-2, 59, 61,67, 73,90-1,93, 95-100,103, 106-108,118,123,125, 129,134,143,162,174-5,178,180֊ 2,184,186,188,190,200,203,207, 210,216,220,227,241-2,244,321, 325, 330-2, 334-9,343,345 Paget’s Journal, 241,245,266,268-70, 273, 276, 306, 325, 330-2, 334-9, 343, 345 Palframan, Private Richard, 232,259 Palmer, Lieutenant, Roger William Henry, 7, 88,103,197,201-203,228, 270,272-3 Parker, Private Henry William, 140,203, 234,272 Parkes, Private Samuel, VC, 24,90-1,95, 140-42, 167, 174-6,186,241,248 Parkinson, Private John Smith, 105,234, 265, 272, 278, 328 Paulet, Colonel (later Field Marshal) Lord William, 20,56 Pearson, Private William, 2, 34,122,168, 231.238.248.311 Perkins, Trumpeter William, 100, 103-104,234, 273, 339 Perry, Private Thomas, 142-3,232,259 Penn, Corporal John, 69, 75, 87,165, 184.238.311 Pennington, Private William Henry, x, 61,100,102-103,114,129,203, 230, 234,272,275,279, 324-5 336, 339,340,345 Phillips, Lieutenant (later Major) Edward, 101,124,253,259,344 Pickworth, Sergeant John Atkins, 178, 198,228,233,260 Pollard, Private Thomas, 77,116,295 Portal, Captain Robert, 6, 65,109, 111-12,133,180-1,227, 249, 325, 336,340 Powell, Trumpeter Harry, 139,236,281, 283,293,295,298-9,325,344 Price, Private George
Alfred, 66,94,231, 245.247.249 Priestly, Sergeant Joseph, 7,165 Purvis, Private John Charles, 207, 238,273 Radzivill, Prince, 78 Raglan, Field Marshal FitzRoy James Henry Somerset, 1st Baron, viii, ix, 3-4, 6-17,19,21,23-7,29,33-4, 37-44,46,51-2,118,123,129,133, 136-8,143-8,151-5,159,161,165-6, 183,255,277,321-2,332-3,343 Ranson, Troop Sergeant-Major Abraham, 84,180,312 Redoubts: Redoubt, The Great, 8-9 Redoubt No. 1,14,20-3,40,58,129, 301,330 Redoubt No. 2,14,22-3,40,48, 62, 118,129 Redoubt No. 3,14,21-3,40,48,61, 101,118,129,172 Redoubt No. 4,14,23,27, 34, 38, 57, 118,121,129,136,332 Redoubt No. 5,30,33 Redoubt No. 6,16,26-7,29,36, 38,119 Reilly, Sergeant Michael, 97,260 Reilly, Regimental Sergeant-Major John, 160.249 Reynolds Newspaper, 140, 328, 331,334 Richardson, Private John, 47, 87, 113, 208-209,273,345 354
INDEX Robinson, Corporal John Daniel, 81,295 Ross, Captain, 28 Rowley, Private Richard, 165,295 Royal Marines, 28 Royal Navy, 7 Royal Naval Brigade, 34 Russell, William Howard, viii, 10,19, 29,34,48, 66,133,163,323, 325-6, 330, 343 Russian Forces: 1st Ural Cossack Regiment, 27,30, 76 23rd Ukraine, or Ukrainsky Regiment, 22 31st Vladimir Regiment, 23, 52 Azoff, or Azov Regiment, 22-3,136 Composite Uhlan Regiment, 22,32,37 Cossacks, 6,14-16, 18,20,22-4, 27, 30, 32,52,55,71,75-6, 78, 81-9,92-3,95-8, 101,109-10, 113-15, 117-18, 120-2, 124, 126-8, 132, 135,138, 175-6, 183-9, 191, 195, 203, 205, 207-208,210-11,213,221-2, 225-6, 260, 265,271, 275, 281, 288,313 Dnieper, or Dneprovsk Regiment, 22.136 Don Cossack Battery No. 3,27, 30, 37,42, 47-8,51,57, 59-61,66, 68, 72, 87, 97, 101, 143,154-7, 285, 332-3, 341, 343 Ingermanland or Ingermanlandsky Hussars Regiment, 22-3,27,30, 32, 89 Kiev or Kievsky Hussar Regiment, 26, 89 Odessa, or Odensky Regiment, 22, 37.48.62.136 Russian Army, 3-4,17,44, 51,140, 151,214,218 12th Infantry Division, 18 Ryzhov, Lieutenant General Ivan, 19, 23,26, 30-1,70, 83,109 Suzdal Regiment, 52 St Arnaud, Marshal Armand-Jacques Leroy de, 6,9, 11 St Petersburg, 2-3 Sapouné Heights, ix, 14,24,26, 111 Scarlett, Brigadier General Sir James Yorké, 3, 27, 29-31, 34-7, 56, 79, 120, 133, 144-5, 148, 153, 157, 161, 183,227, 321,335 Scott, Private John, 28 Scutari, 11, 114,122-3,137,140-1,170, 207, 213,219-20,239-41, 243-4, 245-51, 253, 255-8, 260-3, 266, 268-74,279,281-5,288,290-7, 299-312, 314-17, 325, 335, 339-42 Seager, Lieutenant Edward, 17, 62, 101-102,
114-15,131-2, 137, 178, 228, 260, 263, 320, 322, 336, 340-1 Semiakin, Major General, 23 Sevastopol, viii, 2-4, 6, 9,11,13-14, 16, 23, 40, 126, 136, 148, 151, 157, 160-1,200,242,247,254,263-4, 277-8, 283-5, 288-9, 304-7, 310, 312, 321-2, 324, 326-7, 331-2, 340-3 Short, Sergeant Frederick, 92,164,231, 238,249 Shakespear, Captain John, 16,25, 29, 57,118 Shearingham, Sergeant John, 179,313 Sheffield Daily Independent, 328, 340 Sheridan, Private Anthony, 195,233,260 Silistra, 3, 5 Simferopol, 13,139-40, 142,242-3, 247, 261, 264, 277-8,281,283, 288, 305-307,317, 343 Skiuderi, Colonel A.P., 22-3 Shewell, Colonel Frederick, 38,59, 85, 96-8, 101-103, 119, 132, 162, 167, 178, 184,190, 192-4, 204,206, 225, 241,254-5, 260, 320 Smith, Corporal E.W. Aubrey, 59,295 Smith, Private George, 166,176 Smith, Private John (17th L), 75, 82,238, 313-14,337 355
INTO THE VALLEY OF DEATH Smith, Regimental Sergeant-Major George Loy, 20, 46,48, 52, 72, 80, 88-9, 97, 117, 121, 128, 132, 135-6, 140, 165, 179, 209-13, 234, 272, 275, 277, 279, 326, 330, 343 Smith, Lieutenant Percy Shawe, 77, 81, 92, 113,180-1,195,228,288,296, 298,344 Soldiering and Scribbling, 346 Sparke, Lieutenant, Henry Astley, 94, 240,249 Spring (aka Pilkington), Private William Henry, 141,205,234,275-6 Staden, Private William, 213,235,276 Talbot, Sergeant Edward, 65,311, 314 Tamworth Herald, 185,242 Tamworth Mercury, 344 Teehan, Private Cornelius, 179,276 Teevan, Troop Sergeant-Major Patrick Rourke, 179,210,235,276 Tennyson, Alfred Lord, x, 163,223,230 Terrot, Sarah Anne, 122 Thomas, Private David, 164,250 Times, The, viii, 10,19,48, 50,133,140, 163,273,285,328,330, 342 Todleben, Lieutenant Colonel Franz, 17 Tomkinson, Captain E., 62,162, 180,260-1 Tractir Bridge, 19,22,26,196,198,211 Tremayne, Captain Arthur, 42-3, 66, 92, 163,179,181,229,282,291,296, 322, 333, 338,344 Trevelyan, Lieutenant Harington Astley, 181,197,206,209,229,277 Turkish Army, 2-5,14,22-4,27-8,33, 44,137,144 Turkish Empire, 2 Turkish Fleet, 2,4 Turner, Private George, 209,277 Twamley, Private Thomas, 165,233, 235,261 Vahey, Private John, 166,224-5,258, 310,315 Victoria, Queen, 147,150,160,166-70, 291,295,311,313,329 Victoria Cross, x, 87,94,106,129,133, 145,163, 166-77,228,230,245, 248,253,257,260,271,281,290-1, 305-307,315,317,331,344 Walker, Captain Charles Beauchamp, 20, 42,44, 53-4,323,326,334-5 Ward, Private David, 209,277 Waterson, Troop Sergeant-Major William, 180,251 Watson, Private
Charles, 180,315 Webb, Captain Augustus, 120, 133, 168-72, 291, 300, 305,310, 315 West Australia, The, 328,345 Western Mercury, 239-40, 329 Whinyates, Colonel Sir Edward Charles, 40, 119,319,324,326,331-2, 340-1,343 White, Captain Robert, 47, 60, 68,122, 131,181,227,229,230-1,256,301, 301,316 Whitechurch, Private James, 165 Whitehead, Private John, 68,232,251 Whyte, Private Charles, 261-2,319 Wightman, Private James William, 18, 35,41,43,47-9, 60, 64, 68, 78, 80, 82, 87, 95,112,125-7,139-40, 223,226,239,241,302,304,305, 307-308,316-17, 326, 335 Wilkin, Assistant Surgeon Henry, 181, 228,277 Willett, Major Augustus, 18 Williams, Regimental Sergeant-Major, Samuel, 164,262 Williams, Sergeant William, 39,262 Williamson, Private James, 7 Wilson, Private Samuel, 230,233,262 Wilson, Private William, 180,262 Winter, Captain, John Pratt, 69, 311, 317 356
INDEX Wolseley, 1st Viscount, 86,237 Wombwell, Lieutenant George Orby, 6, 10,18,47,60, 70-1, 79,127, 135, 161,169, 183,227,229-30,311, 321-2,237 Wood, Field Marshal Sir Henry Evelyn, VC, 34, 327, 337 Wooden, Lieutenant Charles, VC, 177, 179,230,239,317 Woodham, Private Edward Richard, 214, 235,278 Wootton, Private George, 214,278 Woronzoff road, 14,25-6, 136, 152-3, 157,333 Wroots, Private Thomas, 216,235,270,278 Yates, Comet John, 118,161, 180, 277, 279,317, 320 Yorké, Lieutenant Colonel John, 32, 56 York Herald, 345 Yorkshire Evening Press, 329, 341 Young, Private Richard Albert, 165,209, 213,235,279 Zeehan Dundas Herald, Tasmania, 329, 336-7, 342, 346 Zhaboritski, Major General, 18,23, 37, 52, 55 357 ; gaysascn* і Staatsbibliothek ) München |
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