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 INDEX. 333 381 ; vi. 215 note, 246, 247— mortally wounded, 248, 249. Champion's wing of the 95th happily placed at first, hut subdivided to meet pressing wants, vi. 215, Chan i eral, i. 254. Chapman, Captain, at night attack on Wbronzoff Ridge, viii. 103. Chapman's or Left Attack, iv. 297, 30'.', ri. 7. led by Cardigan, v. 166 et seq. Charge of the Three Hundred, led by Scarlett, v. US et seq. Charlton (Sub.), v. 149. Charner, Admiral, iv. 269 note. Charras, Colonel, i. 254. Charteris, Captain, v. 52, 290. Chase, Lieutenant, killed, iv. 378. ' Chasseurs d'Afrique,' v. 272. ' Chasseurs, Green,' ix. 10S. Chatham, Lord, vii. 40S. Chelsea Commissioners on the road question, vii. 425. Chelsea report quoted, vii. 432. Chelsea, the inquiry at, vii. 325— the report of the Board, 32S, 329— the part of the report in which' the Board showed the cause of the avertible sufferings, 330 — acquiescence of the State in this decision, 331. Chenu's ' Rapport au Conseil de Sante des Armees ' referred to, vii. 157, 440. Chermside, Captain, R.A., at Inker- man, vi. 374, 417 note, 438. Chersonese, the, iii. 3S5, 396 ; iv. 33, 147, 183— the defence of the, 227 et seq. — the strength of the position, 230 — English encamp on the, 236, 254, 261, 452— difficulty of wintering the army in the, 44S, 450. Chersonese batteries, the, v. 346. Chersonese Bay, the, iv. 338, 341 note, 349. Chersonese plateau, the, iv. 43 et seq. Chersonese steamship, vi 76. Chersonesus, Cape, ii. 318. Cheska Spit, ix. 40 et seq. Chestakoff, ix. 1 II. Chester, Colonel, killed, iii. 151, 157. Chetwode, Captain, iv. 15 note, 16. Ohewton, Lord, at the Alma, killed, iii. 219. Chodasiewicz, Captain, iii. 15 note it seq., 70 note — quoted, 237, 274 note, 294 note, 312; vi. 114. Cholera, on board the French and English vessels, ii. 291 et seq. — vir- ulence of, at Belbec, iv. 4 ; vii. 140 ; ix. -JJS et seq. Chopped straw, the forage of the Le- vant, vii. 260. Christian subjects of the Sultan, the, viii. 324. Churches, strife between the Eastern and Western, i. 56. Cimetiere counter-approach, the, ix. 2 ', 22, 25— its recapture, 3o" note. Cimetiere Lodgmen tacked, viii. 2)7 — at length destroyed, Cimetiere Ridge, the, ix. 15 — measures for securing it taken by the 1 and the Russians, 17 — the counter- approach alongside it, attacked and ultimately conquered by the 1 25. Cimmerian Bosphorus, the, viii. 255 ; ix. S4, 263. Circassia ii. 265. Circassian coast, the enemy's forced abandonment of the whole of the, ix. 83, 2 Citate, ii. 217. City Heights, old, v. 398. Claremont, Colonel, vi. 392 note. Claremont, Major, iii. SO note. Clarendon, Lord, Minister for Foreign Affairs, his instruction to Lord Stratford, i. 124 et seq. — recognises it as the duty of England to protect the Sultan, 186 et seq.— exposes the difference between the words and acts of the Czar, 1S7 — his remou- strance addressed to St Petersburg, 200 — the Danubian occupation, 201, 346 — on the harmony of the Powers, 347, 35S — his interview with Count Walewski, ii. 7 et seq. — instructs Lord Stratford to send for the fleet, 9— his reply to Baron Brunow, 11 — on the French proposals, 36 note — his polished despatches, 64 — his col- lective note, 79 ct seq., 107, 112— the summons to Russia, 114, 117, 149 et seq. — despatch of, demanding the evacuation of the Principalities, 404 —at Councils of War, viii. 242, 244. Clarke, Major, v. 117, US, 135, 154. 'Clarke, Mrs,' scandal, vii. 417. Cler, Colonel, viii. 6 Cleveland, Cornet, v. 229 ; vi. 392 note. Clifford, Lieutenant Hugh, at Inker- man, vi. 129— his exploit against a Russian column, 131, 141 ( ' 4SS. Clifton, iii. 136. Clowes, Cornet, v. 238, 242, 327. Clowes, Lieutenant, v. 304. Clutterbuck, Lieutenant, v. 238, 327. Clyde, Lord. iii. 329 note. Coast batteries at Kertch, ix. I: Coats, wounded at the A! »a, iii. 9 >. Cobden, Richard, and his opposition to war, ii 6 l J etscq. — his views on the ViennP Note, 109, 146 et seq. CockeiilV Surgeon, viii. 178, ISO. Cockrell, killed, iii. 279. Codrin 1, iii. 39, S9, 95 and note, 96, 9S, 100— his services, 106 et seq., 10S — Irs brigade at the Alma storms and ca, ties t he Great Redoubt, U6etseq., 130, 142 and note, 143, 153