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 ATPEND1X. 3 1 7 is, on the 11th of July, tried hard, though in vain, to resume some part of the position he had taken up on the 21st of June ; * but that circumstance makes it so much the clearer that the sur- render of the 29th was caused by feelings resulting from the death of Lord Raglan in the evening of the previous day. Note 5. — On board the Caradoc. — Still commanded by Derri- man. Lyons was not present. The latter part of the mournful ceremony would for him have been hard to bear, for he was de- votedly attached to Lord Raglan ; but also he at this time had recently lost his son. 5 Rousset, vol. ii. p. 304.