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INDEX TO THE WHOLE WORK. Aali Pasha, the Reis Effendi, at Vienna Conference, viii. 319. Aarif Effendi at Vienna Conference, viii. 319. Abattis, the, ix. 177, 189 et seq. Abdelal, Major, v. 274. Abdul Medjid, i. 11. Abercrombie, iii. 275 note. Abercromby, Sir Ralph, iL 281. Aberdeen, Lord, i. IS note, 38— his con- ference with Nicholas I. in 1S44, 70 — Prime Minister in 1853, S7 — loving peace, yet responsible for a policy leading towards war, 1S5, 202, 346 et seq. — his evidence befoie the Sebasto- pol Committee, 355 note — relations of his Government with Louis Napoleon, 360 — his interview with Count Walew- ski, ii. 7 et seq. — his Cabinet, after Sinope, first resolves to do nothing, then yields to the pressure of Louis Napoleon, 25, 30 and note — continu- ance of his imprudent language, 4S, 62, 66, 76, 93, 90, 100 note, 107, US, 129, 132, 140, 144 et seq.-the instruc- tions sent by his Cabinet to Lord Raglan, 247 — resignation of his Gov- ernment, vii. 281 — his want of quali- fication for the Premiership in war- time, 232 — his merit in one respect, ib. and 283. Abinal, Major, ix. 162, 203. Acton, Lieut., at Inkerman, vi. 141, 369, 370, 430— the combat undertaken by, 431, 433, 442 note. Adams's brigade at the Alma, iii. 171 — placed in line on the famous knoll by Lord Raglan, and forming the ' scarlet arch,' 277-284. Adams, Colonel, ix. 208. Adams, General, at the Alma, iii. 85 — at Inkerman, vi. 103, 145, 119, 169, 174, 175, 177, 179— forced back, ISO, 194 — he is mortally wounded, ib. Adlerberg, General, ix. 21. Admiralty, the, vii, 13, 40-42 et seq. Adrianople, the treaty of, i. 18, 121. Adrianople, ii. 44, 199. Adye, Colonel, R.A., at the Alma, iii. 175, 192 — at Inkerman, vi. 329 note, 437. Agreement, the, regarding the prose- cution of the war, drawn up at Buck- ingham Palace, viii. 251. Ainslie, Colonel, 93d Highlanders, at the battle of Balaclava, v. 75 et seq. Airey, General, Quartermaster-General, ii. 336— his quick perception of the great need, i.e., means of transport, 354 — his seizure of a convoy, 355, 378, 3S0 ; iii. S3— at the battle of the Alma, 135, 171, £00, 325 ; iv. 13 et seq. , 17 note, 17S note — his letter to the Com- mander-in-chief at the Horse Guards on the result of the Conferences tak- ing place between the flank march and the siege, 2J0 — at the battle of Balaclava, v. 47, 68 — he conveys mes- sage to Cathcart, 1S3— he writes the ' fourth order ' addressed to Lord Lucan, 189, 191, 197, 19S, 210, 226 note, 390; vi. 173, 231, 232 ; vii. 238— his early and copious requisitions for things needed, 457 note — made by eiTor the subject of an outcry iii England, but praised by Lord Rag- lan, 276 — the proposal to give him the command of a division, 27S — Lord Raglan objects to the removal of his right-hand man, 279, 465 note — his address before the ChelseaBoard of Inquiry, 323, 324, 407 note — con- ference of three, viii. 24 — his mission to Canrobert, 29— his affection for Lord Raglan, ix. 2S5 — at the bedside of his dying chief, 287. Albanian Christians, attack on Colonel Kellv by, when lying wouuded, viii. 98. Albemarle, Lord, quoted, vii. 47S note. ' Albuera, Men, remember ! ' Captain Stanley's words to the 57th at [nkei