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338 INDEX. Ferguson, Cornet, v. 150. . ikir Pasha, ii. 211. iii. 222 note. hard!' vi. 805; also Filder, Mr, Commissary-General, v. 390, vii •> 34- his authority evil/ i ,1 fo 9n tmis (.r hay, HO, 113 et seq.— his atoSftion,322,3'29,330,398,431, 435. I l73 - Fin, Consul, i. 53 note. Fisher (Sub.), v. I " Fishtr, Cornet, iv. 242. Fisher Lie. 3 column at tlie attack of the Redan U ix. 186, 190-his words b vr .,„. f the abattis, and what ,fol- iowld, 191 L92, 193, 1-'1.,19?. 313. Fitzeerald, Captain, in. 158, 210. Fitzgibbon, Lieut. Lord Viscount, v. 12, 327. Fit zmayer, iii. S5 note ; v. 3^0 note ; yi. 98 note, 158, 169, 318,872 note, 438. Flagstaff Ba 300 302, 308, 324, 420 et seq., 428, 437 447 ! vi. 5, 30, 457, 490, 491 ; VUl. 7 Jo 13 21— French mining i ti'ons' aaainst, 32, 35, 36 et seq., 45, i, 195, 196, 20! 300.ix.97, ■ —proposed French assault on the, Flahault, Count, i. 250. - Flank march 1 m favours an attack on the I iii. 3S3 — reasons for a march, 3SS-Sir John Burgoyi his Memorandum, 890 et seq.— Lord LStructs him to propound Hnaud,39 - nee with bt An ,, termination tu, march, 399-^ St irnaud, 400- I certainty as to St Arnaud's n 401— the avoidance oi the Star Fort, tnc lie 'lost occai 40:; the i iv 1 4_Li ord ] flank march, 5— commencemei the march, 7-Lot reca :u ;'"r 1 18,1' ofB I "> " the "■ i surrender of faction on <:. 29— he ret on of Bal elava, i&.-the Allies take up their ground it of, 32— Cathcarfs marcl rnand, imand n igncd into the i ol Bt en1 bySirEdward ierall regarding, 456,457. aarch by Prince Mentschikon with his neldarmy, iv. chap. v. Fie, ts the, orde ed to move to the tbourhoodof the Dardanelles, i. 189— they enter the Euxine, n. 38. Floury, General, i. 285— his careei as a soldier, 239-he searches Algiers and finds St Arnand, 241— gratitude oi the brethren of the Elysee due to, 362 ; ii. 158, 160 ; iii. 322 ; nt.244. Fleury, Sergeant-Major, kiUed, 111. Z»o. Food of the French army, vn. 119- Lord Ha Ian on, 4:!o note Food, the; provided for the English armv, vii. 119. Forage, the want of, vii. 109-recourse slandforhay, 110,111 et seq.. 285, 331, 473. Forbes, Mr, iv. 356. ior, vi.l03-his encounter with a Itussian ba > 109, 1 164. ,.. .,,.

dge, the, vi. 69 et seq., 100, 150,

et seq., iii), - or mn

in. 30, 190,

.; i. 32; vi. 5 note —position of his French rem'oi " : 1st Corps d'Arm ••, viii. 41. Forrest, Major, v. 144.

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. Mr M., iv. 3S6. I is, the, viii. 315, 32" , ib.— new fori Hon of, 316. Fourgf '• 395. FOX, Mr, vii. 52, 403 Foy G< neral, iv 239 note, mnent of, in i. 10 — one of the Great Towns of . ,-j. isg—the war administration of, i. 10, " gov- erni Franklin, Cai . . ; conduct of om Conference ot is, 318, 321.