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 380 INDEX. . i 'ant, v. 78. tin, now iral Vis- 21— in the attack of Quarries," hi i (tho of resistance v. hich (aided by foi proved victorious, ib. — his pro si iii- aft - ' ie fight I iy (brother of the Captain), at ei man, his improvised charge, vi. of his e, 280. Wbmbwell, Sir George; v. 216, 229 note, 232 . 827. i 1 Davids vi. 122 et seq. Wood, Mr, 1 ' the scene of the Bay of Baljik ii. 306i Woodford, General Sir Alexander, vii. 1 .2 note. ef, ' ' ! plain, i. IT') hate. Workmen, iyiniber of, employed by Russians', I .Hies, ib., 359. Won,:, FY. 244, 246, I, 424, Prince, v. t note. Woronzotf Bi ■ against Eng- m, viii. 91- I Kelly's dispositions to i ■ lap tain Vicai . defeat ol , 95— fighting Kelly takes his measures, ibi — is wound prisoner, '.' ■ — im ans of re collected, 99 — Dght at the Mortar I ib. 1U4, lt'5, 112 et sen-, IK', 1 " ; . 161. Woron/otr road, the, iv. 24, 227 et seq. ; v. 8 I Ie, 343, l; vi. 11, 72; vii. 3, 98, 103, 193 Worthington, Captain, iii. 158. el, Gem ral B ovn, forces inm bourhood of Eu] viiL i7 —in his stead. tei wards ordered to attacl. 60— his .niand in the Kertchine Peninsula, 256, 257; ix. 41 -his retreat, 43— his destruction of his coast batteries, 44 —his destruction of food, 45, 59, 85. Wright, Archdeacon, chaplain of tho foroes at Lord Raglan's death, ix. 286. Wulff, Bear-Admiral, ix. 45 -he burns some vessels of his squadron, 47 — he es away to the Sea of Azof, ib., YVynn, iii. 157. Wynne, Captain, vi. i, v. 370 note. i. I icy, C fchel, iii. 89 — his Fusi- liers, 110 et s/rt. — the left Kazan column tights with his Fusiliers, 115, 159, 105 note, 199 — his ob '! cfc, 200 et seq. — his traits as an [., 212 note, 213, 411 strength of the column m with him, ib.— the fire incurred by this column, ]s7— his advance to the abattis, L90— his death, 191— the loss of, 191 — Lord Raglan's despatch on the J0SS, i f, Hi. Y'lverton, Captain, vi. 357. Veui Kale, ix. 45, 40, 48, 51 et seq. Yetsft, ii. 312. Yonge, Duke D., iv. 392. Voi ,.e, Colonel, v. 149, 292, 293 note. Young, iii. 157. Young, Mr, vii. 437 note. Yusuf, General, iv. 30 note. ansky Bat tcry, ix. 95, 98, »ol, K 3, I Zarogodnaia Bavine, the, ix. 21 lichine, Enseigne, in KhroulefTs night attack, viii. 90 — French firm- H1.-S in attack Of, lb. and mile— Hank movement by, at NYoronzoff Bidge, defeat of, 96. Zorin, Captain, iv. 76. Zouave the character of, iii. 183— at the Alma, 182, 183, 184— Prince Rap'oleon abandoned in t!" 1 inidsl ol the battle by his, 183 — at Inkernian, brave truants from one of the, charging and recapturing English guns, vi. 321 — tho impetuous, war- like d of one coming into 393 — its triumphant i, 107 et seq. — the sway they liel Lover opinion amongst the French soldiery, ix. 301 their faith In Lord ilr feeling that he was tho true man of men they would choose to lead them in battle, ib. THE END. PRINTLD l.Y WILLIAM LLACKWOOD AND SONS.
 * vi. 60 note ; vii. 171 ; ix. 168,