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 520 APPENDIX. gun, numbers of men were brought to the spot, and there kept under fire until the task had been accomplislied. All these considerations tend to support the surmise that the discomfiture of the battery in question dealt the final blow which overcame Dannenberg's resistance. NOTE XIV. Nominal Return op Officers Killed and Wounded AT Inkbrman. Nominal Return of Officers Killed at the Battle of Inker- man, November 5, 1854, Cavalry Division. nth Lancers. — Comet Archd. Clevland. Royal Artillery.— Bnga.diei--GeneTa T. Fox Strangways ; Major P. Townsend. 1st Division. ^to/. —Captain H. T. Butler, Deputy- Assistant Adjutant-General. Sd Battalion Grenadier Cwards.— Lieutenant-Colonel E. "W. Paken- ham ; Captain Sir R. L. Newman, Bart. ; Captain Honourable H. A. Neville. lat Battalion Coldstream (?2<ar<:?s. —Lieutenant-Colonel Honourable T. V. Dawson ; Lieutenant-Colonel J. C. Cowell ; Captain Honour- able G. C. C. Eliot ; Captain F. H. Ramsden ; Captain L. D. Mackinnon ; Captain H. M. Bouverie ; Lieutenant C. H. Gre- ville ; Lieutenant E. A. Disbrowe. st Battalion Scots Fusilier Guards. — Lieutenant-Colonel J. H. Blair. 2d Division. Staff.— Cajytain W. K. AUix. Both 7?c7i!.— Captain A. Connolly; Lieutenant A. Gibson. ilst A'(!^<.— Lieutenant-Colonel G. Carpenter; Captain E. Richards- Lieutenant A. Taylor ; Lieutenant J. W. Swaby ; Lieutenant J. Stirling.