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2S3; iii. 22— the English position on 10,193,199,251,252, 17, 804; iv. 39; vii. Bull, Lieutenant James, iv. 382. Buller, General, his brigade at the . iii. 54, 7S note, 05 note, 99, 101, L02, I I .—his arrival at Inkcrman with four companies of the 7 tli, vi. 127— his advance against s approa hin 1 9— his terse order and victorious charge, 130— he is wounded, 138, 141, 15G, Bulwer, iii. 219. Bunbury, Colonel, his ofRce made to SVar De- , 420 note— his last Bunbury, M rman, vi. 5S, 59 ii"; Bunhury, Sir Henry, vii. 408 note. Bimuett, Adjutant, vi. 355. Buol, Count, ii. 79, 112, 115, 116— president of Vienna Conference, viii. bates opened by, 323— plans submitted by, 385— resolves of, on ! ion of proposals, 355 et seq. — character of, 357. Buol, Count de, conduct of. viii. 314. Buoy, wrongly placed by the Frenchat the landing, ii. 3 nlence respecting the, i laced by the French, 412. Burghersh, Lord, iii. 167 note; ix. 286. of colours at Alma, W undid, iii. 220. n nt, ix. 69. nc, Sir John, advising Engineer officer, ii. 46, 317; iii. 5 note, S i7 note, 3 '.' note, 371 nod 6, 390, and note, S91 et seq., 393, 395 et seq., 399 note; iv. 16S note, 169, 171, 174, 175 note, 178 note, 195, IPS note ct seq ,! | 230, 243, 248, L49, uote, 42S, 432 note, 437 note, 4G1 note; v. 339 nolo; vi. 5 note, 14 i.< -', 2S4, 370, 424, 426, 483; viii. 22, 24, 76, 7S, 111, 112, 114, 242, 368, I . 831. 1 enant, ii. 21f> 1 1 iptain, at Inkcrman, vi. 211, 238, 239. 240, 245, 2! ,279, 93, 487. General, iv. 53 note, 55 note. lis, Captain, v. 80 note. ' Busby-bags,' v. 271. I in battle, charge against the Russian soldiery of, vi. 408— the supposed mi 40J, 471. Butler, 22d Regiment, iii. 157. i Rifles, ii. 204, tenant, vi. 61 note. Cabinet, the Blei ping, on 2Sth June Cabrol, M., Calthorpe, Major, on the Cardigan v. 176 note. Calthorpe, Somerset, Captain, one of !. :<>. Raglan's aides-de-camp, v. 70, 190, 361 note; vi. Calvert, Mr, ii. 324. SCO Cattley, Mr. iiuke of, ii. . 40, 45-at the Alma, chap i. et setj. — at Inkerman, vol. vi. chap. iv. Cameron, Colonel, iii. 2'>7. Cameron (Grenadier Guards), [v. 299 note. Cameron (Grenadiers), v. 377 note. Camou, ix. 106— his division, 11:'. Camouflet, driving of a, vi English, (lie, at Balaclava, v. 353. Campbell, vi. 58. Campbell, General Codrington's aide- de-c imp, iii. 153. id), iii- 157. Campb , v. 149, 293. ell. Captain Newport, v. liu, 1.01. Campbell, Colonel Robert, ix. 116 .' 15, 128. bell, Mr, railway between Bala- clava and cam]) made by, viii. 43. Campbell, Sir Colin, at the Alma, iii. chap. i. — appointed to the at Balaclava, iv. 21 of Balaclava, vol. v.— his d tions on the Inkcrman day, vol. vi. bell, Sir John, vi. 170, 173. 174, 175 — his death, 176, 1S4, 18 ' Candi.i, Canning, Sir Stratford (Viscount Strut- ford de Redcliffe), ambassador at the Porte, i. 11- Behram Paslm), ii 2 6, 210, 211 etseq. Cannonade, el ely designed, ix. 318. . '•all, ways of a, viii. 151 and .

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