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APPENDIX. 527 OaOE OF WHICH THK NUMBER IS STATED. ACTHOniTY FOR THE StAI-KMKNT. Ist Division. The Guania, 2d Division, 3d Division, I 20th Regiment, 21st Fusiliers, 57th Regiment, 1st Rifle Battalion, 63d Regiment, Companies of the 46th and ' y 68th Regiments, • | 1st Brigade of Light Division, j including the Marines, tern-. porarUy attached to it, Portion of the 2d Brigade Light Division, which was brought into action at Inkerman by General Buller, /Colonel Stephenson, acting under the I special directions of H.R.H. the ] Duke of Cambridge, who com-

manded the Division at Inker- 

man, and afterwards became Com- mander - in - Chief at the Horse Guards. ! General Sir John Pennefather, who commanded the Division at In- kennan. {General Sir Richard England, who commanded the Division at In- kerman. ! General Sir Frederick Horn, who commanded the regiment at In- kerman. I Colonel Ramsay Stuart, who suc- ceeded to the command of the regiment at Inkerman. ! Colonel Inglis, who succeeded to the command of the regiment at Inkerman. ( Sir Alfred Horsford, who command-

ed the battalion at Inkerman. 

Colonel Dalzell, who succeeded to the command of the regiment at Inkerman; and Major Robert Bennett of the 46th Regiment, but late of the 63d. The late General Sir Charles Wind- ham, A.Q.M.G., attached to the 4th Divi-sion at Inkerman. General Sir Wm. Ccdrington, who commanded the brigade at Inker- man. [Report made on the 6th of No- vember 1854 by General, now General Sir George Buller, to General Codrington, then com manding the Light Division.