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 372 INDEX. Stafford, Mr, vii. 3S2. . Stanley's apostrophe to the 5, th ttegi- mcnt at Inkerinan, ix. 17(5, 177 note, ITS note. . Stanley, Captain Edward, vi. 56 note, 227, 300, 304, 405 note. Stanley, Dean, work on the Greek Church, i. 68 note— on Russi her church, 310 note— on the church, iv. 104 note— on dogma, v. Stanley, Miss, vii. 360— her life by her rred to, note— her experiences, 861— her hemic devotion to the sick, 30-2. Stanley, Lord, of Alderley, v. 3S note, 84 note. Stanley, Mr Henry, the African trav- eller, vii. 449 note. Stanncovitch, Admiral, iv. 78. ,n, Captain, v. 37 note. Star Fort, the, Hi. 337 note, 34,— ad- an attack on the, 362,364, —forces available for the defence of, 80S— Sir John Burgoyne on the, 309 note, 3S3, 3 ', 308 note; iv. 10, 43, 48 et seq., 73, 114, 119, 122, 137,221. ... ,„„ Steele, Colonel, ii. 311, 324; in. 13, note, 224, 300; iv. 264, 269; vi. 48; ix. 2S7. Sterling, iii. 233. Sterling, Colonel, iv. 234 note— his let- ters, v. 77 note, 78. Stetzenko, Lieutenant, iv..l48«seg., I >0. Stevens, Colonel, his 'Crimean Cam- paign with the Connaught Hangers, quoted, vii. 449 note. Stevens, Lieutenant, iv. 380. Stewart, Admiral Houston. IX. 44, 305. L ptain, iv. 377 note, 379. Stir! '"t> vi. ISO. ..in, v. 149. • Stockwcll, iii. 158. Stokes, John, vi. 349. Stopford, Admiral, iv. 387 note. Stopford, Lieutenant, viii. 42. Storks, Colo I. Straits of Kertch, i enemy s endeavours to guard, 255. Strangways, vi. L78. al, mortally Stra ill ! - '-'-'• ■ Stratford de Etedi Liffe, Lord, vide Su- Btraton, vi. 129. Straton, Major, vi. 141. Strelesl iB . i 6, 28. Stuart, kl ijor Eta ' note— 1 J i 368. st mi I. Napier, vi. 209. Sub n i3 i i7 °~ telegi I et seq., 376. Subterranean lights, ix. 271. Sufferings, the, of the armies during the winter, vii. L48 et seq. Sujak Kaleh, ii. 265. Sullivan, Colour-Sergeant, v. 3,4. _ Sultan the, administration of foreign er, i. 11— Metternich's at- tempt to form a league for the defence of the, 33, I7n— the French Govern- i oerce the, 341. Sultan, allies of the, ix. 307. Sultanoffka, ix. 43 et seq. Sutherland, v. 117. Sutherland, Dr, vii. 391. Sutherland Hillock— vide Duurobm. Suwarroff, iv. 139 ; vi. 486. Sviatoslow Battery, iv. 4S et seq. I, iitenant, vi. ISO. itenant, v. 150. iton's battery, vi. 60 note. _ Is furnished by tailors, vi. 222 Swyny, Colonel, vi. 50 note, 226, 314, ids, Captain, iv. 370. _ Symi mds, M r Arthur, his ' Mechanics ot LawMakin to, iv. 418 note. Symons i. 374. Syria, French influence in, i. 35. Taganrog, ix. 00— operations at, 69 ei i defence, 309 note. Taguin, v. 272. Tailors' swords, vi. 222 note. Takli, Cape, ix. 40 et seq. Talandier, Colonel, i. 228 ct seq. era campaign, the, vii. 33.', 474.
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Tarkan Cape, ii 31 I, • L7; iv. 61. _ Taroutine battalions, vi. H3et seq., 4,3. Tartar villagers, deputation of, to the English Headquarters, ii. 350, 357. 'Tartars,' the, at Kertch, ix. 300. Tatham, Captain, i. 12S note; n. 2S2 ; v - 62. ., , . Tatham, Captain, B.N., instructed to ship stores not in use,. Tauric peninsula, the, vii. 179. Taylor, Henry, vii. 40.). Taylor, Jame I. 319. Taylor, I vi. ISO. lish, v. or, Sir Herbert, vii. nsky, vi. 112 note, c Dagh, iii. ; move- incut of troops by the, viii. 24o ; ix. n. i - »«, Tchernaya river, the, iv. ,, 3b et seq., ,4 ; vi. 9, 20, 29, 33, '.. ol, 224; ix. —occupation by the Allies ol fresh . trds the, 36, 01,142, 205, Tchernaya, the valley of the, in. 396, 4O0; iv. 21 et seq., 120, 223 et seq.— Lord Lucan ordered to patrol the, 233, 242, 283 ; v. 34, 48 ; vi. 21S, 220,