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INDEX. 329 battalions to Mount Inkerman, then (bringing greater forces) goes thither in person, 3S4 — his surprise upon entering the field of battle, 3S5 et seq. — the part that with chequered fortunes but at last with the brilliant charge of his Zouaves and Algerines he was able to take in the kittle, 3SS-410— in the action of the 7th of June, his strong resolve brought to bear with effect, ix. chap. v. — his re- moval to another command, chap. vi. — his recall to his old command on the heights, and his opinion adopted by the Chief, ib. Bouat, General, iii. 35, 58, 66, 74, 78 et seq., 190, 323. Boudistcheff, attack. by, at Woronzoff Ridge, viii. 94— opposed by Captain Hedley Vicars, ib. — then by Colonel Kelly and Major Gordon, 95— defeat of Russian column, ib. — his attack, ix. 123, 144. Bouet de Willaumez, Admiral, iv. 269 note, 339 note, 405. Bourbaki, General, at Inkerman, vi. 11, 48, 27S, 282 — meeting between the General and Colonel Horsford, 283, 362. Bourbaki's brigade at Inkerman, vi. 199, 3S1 note, 3S3, 3S9 — two battalions, 394, 398, 410. Bourgas, ii. 193. Bourliouk, on the field of the Alma, iii. 2, 6 et seq. — the village of, set on lire, 53, 84 note, 164 note — Lord Raglan after the battle there visits the wounded, 307. Bournabat, ii. 193. Bourqueny, Baron de, ii. 112 — at Vienna Conference, viii. 319, 326. Boussiniere, vi. 359, 360. Boussiniere's guns, vi. 310 — in battery on the Fore Ridge, 3S1 — his artillery- men, 394, 30(3 — the havoc wrought in his batteries, 399 — their removal from the Fore Ridge, 400. Bowden, Lieut., iv. 376. Boxer, Admiral, vii. 91, 128 ; ix. 263. Boyd, v. 117. Boyd, Corporal, death of, viii. 177. Bracebridge, Mrs, vii. 366. Brackenbury, Mr(Crimean Army Fund), vii. 345. Bramston, vi. 291. Brancion, Colonel de, ix. 109 — his death, 110. Brandling, Captain, iii. 273; iv. 25. Braybrook, iii. 158. Breastplates for French army under orders from Louis Napoleon, viii. 42. Brcreton, General, iv. 342 note. Bressonet, Captain, ix. 162. Brigade, the Light, ii. 353. Bright, vi. 62. Bright, Captain, vi. 56 note. Bright, Mr, h s sterling eloquence, and jpo general reprobation of war, ii. 69 et seq., 107, 146 et seq. Brigstocke (Sub.), v. 144. British force, strength of the, ii. 354. British Government, the, and Lord Raglan : the Home Government (af- ter Lord Panmure's fust errors, dis- closed and condemned in vol. vii.) co- operating harmoniously with Lord Raglan, ix. 252, 253. Brooke, iii. 15S. Brown, Captain George John, v. 238, 327. Brown, Private, v. 304. Brown, Sir George, commanding the Light Division, ii. 269— at Lord Rag- lan's instance gives his opinion upon the project of invasion, 269 et seq. — his zeal in making preparations, 283 — his gallant, though artless, leadership of the Light Division at the Alma, iii. 9, and in chap. i. sees. IS, 19, 20, 21, and 22 — his vehement resistance to plans for drawing closer the invest- ment, iii. 102, iv. 'J47 — at Inkerman, see ' Contents,' table of, vol. vi. — on the morning of Inkerman, he (as well as Sir George Cathcart) takes upon himself to decline the aid of troops which Bosquet was bringing to the support of Lord Raglan, 45-47 — leads a body of French troops, 321 and note — commands the British troops in both the Kertch expeditions, viii. chap, x., and ix. chap. iv. — his com- mand on the 18th of June, 164 — his orders to Lord West, 1S3. Browne, Captain Cavendish, at night attack on Woronzoff Ridge, viii. 100 ; ix. 120. Brownrigg, Colonel, vi. 47, 1S5, 265, 4S6 Bruat, Admiral, ii. 2S0, 312, :-U5 ; iv. 269 note, 416 note— invited to attend conference, viii. 78 — letter of Minister of Marine to, 233, 235, 237, 239— com- mands expedition against Kertch, 262 — recalled, 267, 275— his report, 275 ; ix. 40, 82, 86, 305. Brunet, General, ix. 106, 152, 155, 159 et seq., 101 — his attack and death, 160, 161, 211. Brunnow, Baron, i. 55 note — his depar- ture from London, 202 — remonstrance against the entry of the fleets into the Dardanelles, ii. 11, 49, 129. Buchanan, v. 117. Bucharest, ii. 40, 215. Bucharest, the Treaty of, in 1812, i. 118 note. Buckingham Palace, Council of War at, viii. 244— agreement of, 291, 294. Buckley, Lieut., iii. 219 ; ix. 69, 74, 77. Budberg, Baron, ii. 80, 135. Bugeaud, General, ii. 154, 157, 160— his order of battle, ii. 370 ; v. 264.