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XH CONTENTS. i iiAi-TEK I. — continued. The ' fourth order,' ..... Lord Lucan's reception of the order, The altercation between Lord Lucan and Nolan, Lord Lucan's determination, .... Lord Lucan's order to Lord Cardigan, X. 198 200 201 208 209 Dispositions for the advance of the cavalry down the North valley, 213 Lord Cardigan and his Staff, . . . . . . .214 Advance qf Lord Cardigan and the Light Brigade, . . . '217 Captain Nolan appearing in front of the brigade, . . . 218 His probable object, ........ 218 Nolan's fate, 220 Question as to the degree in which blame justly attached to Nolan, 2-21 Significant retreat of the Odessa battalions, .... 223 Cathcart, 225 Gradual awakening of the Russians to the opportunity offered thm,, 227 Powerful fire opened upon the advancing brigade from bulb Hanks, . . .228 Officers acting with the two regiments of the first line, . 229 Continued advance of the brigade, ...... 230 The pace 230 Lord Cardigan's rigid way of leading the brigade, . . . 231 Increasing difficulty of restraining the pace in the first line, -'■'<'■!■ State of the firsl line, 232 Casualties in Lord Cardigan's personal Staff 232 Continued advance of Lord Cardigan and his firsl line, . . 238 The advance of the three regiments acting in support, . . 237 Officers present with the 11th Hussars 287 With the Itli Ligbt Dragoons, 288 With the 8th Eussars 288 The order in which the ' supports ' advanced, 'I'll,, near approach of our first line to the battery, 248 Lord Cardigan's charge into the battery at the head of bis first 1 249 Forc< b encountered by Morri . . . • • .261