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328 INDEX. U Jt, iii. 157. Bathurst, Lord, vii. 76. our," iv. 157. Battery of the Feint, iv. 127, 152; ix. 143, 155, 213. Baudin, Charles, i. 203— shot dead, 269. Uayley, Captain, vi. 148 note. Baylies, Lieut , viii. 215 note. Bazaine, General, viii. 210. Bazalgette, iii. 158. irt, M., iv. 36 note. Baze, i. 254. Beach, Thomas, vi. 180. on, Colonel, v. 27- his services in Spain, ib. — his appointment as extra aide-de-camp to General Scarlett, ib. — French officer expresses admiration of the exploit of Scarlett's brigade to him, 163, 298 Beatson, General W. F., record of mili- tary services of, v. 412. Beattie, Mr, engineer, vii. 337. Beauchamp, General Earl, vii. 472 note. Bedeau, General, i. 254. Belaieff, ix. M. Belbec, the river, ii. 318, 368 ; iii. 324, 340— the mouth of, assailable, 347, 852, 356 — the Allies bivouac on the, 301, 304, 371, 375, 308; iv. 1 e 22, 33 et set]., 51, 70, 72, 79, 92 et seq. —upper do., 10 120, 149, 157, 185 note, 208 note, 220, 225, 2S3, 100 note ; ix. 259— the upper do., iv. 3'j6. Belbec, valley of the, ix. 222. Belgrade, ii. 255, 262. Bell, vi. 60 note. Bell, Captain, iii. 126, 107 note, 313. Bell, Lieut.-General Sir John, vii. 472 note. Bellairs, Captain, at Inkerman, vi. 95, 103, 144 — his perception of a sudden emergency, 145 — the charge he led, 140, 157, 109, 175, 25(1, 339, 343. Benedek, General, vii. 209. Benoist d'Azy, i. 261. a, ii. 210, 215. Bent, Major, viii. 180 note. Bentinck, General, iii. 135— his report on the battle of the Alma, 418 note, 223 note; vi. 184— interposition of, 194, 206. Bentinck, Ilenry, Major-* leneral, vi. 10. Bentinck, Lieut.-General, ix. l si note. Berdiansk, the Spit of, operation off, ix. 05. Berdiai a of, ix. 66. Berkeley, Colonel, iii. 219, 472. ' ! Sir George, vii. 472 note. Bernard's, General, ulterior operations, ix. 19S. per, i. 264. 11', surprise of advanced siege- works by, viii. 101 — cheek of the enemy, 102 — and subsequent rout, 103 bay, i. 366; ii. 132. era and the garrison, strength ol the, in Oct. 1S54, iv. i, vii General, i lieville, Colonel, i. 248 I. Bibikoff, i. 180. Bigotte, Lieutenant, vi. 361. Bingham, Lord, v. 47. Bissett, iii. 90. General, iii. 390 ; iv. 287, 319 ; viii. 24, 70, 80, 88, 200 1 1 Black S i. 303 ; ii. 35— use of, by Russian Ships interdicted, 37, 307- the storms of the, vii. 90, 92, 124^ — exped for repressing preponderance of Rus- sia in the, viii. 324— diiflcull Vienna Conference regarding, ib. et seq. Black Sea fleet, the Czar's, ii. 224 i of tie' Russian, iv. 4S— its partia i by Mentschikoff, i. iv.— the resolve to dismantle it, chap. vi. sec. 8. Blair, Colonel, vi. 195. Blake, Colonel, iii. 112, 158 note. Blood-frenzy, Bombardment, First, iv. chap, xiii.— Second, or April b at, viii. chap, vi.— Third, ix. 90 et seq.— its continuance, 130 — Fourth, the, 17th June, 142 et seq. — its renewal on bhe i -Hi, l'JS— its effect, 217— the stress it put on the Russians, 218. Boothby at the Alma, iii. 158. Boothby's guns, vi. 335. ( ry, attack on, vi. 318— c ipture of the demi-bat- tery, 320 — limited effect of bhi fure, ib.— recapture of the guns by a little body of Zouaves, 321. Born, Captain, ix. 202 note. Borodino Regiments, the, vi. 113 et seq. Boscawen, Admiral, ix. 800 note. Bosphorus, the, i. 358, 302 — the Sul- tan's ancient right to control the, and the Straits of the Dardanelles, ib.; ii. 7, 40, 150; iii. 184, 196, 19S, 224, 251, 2S8, 304 m I ; b . 89 ; vii. 84, S6, 88, 407 confusion in the, 90, 93, 104, L28, 131, 159, 162, 2S.5, 301, 368, 377, 383— proposed opening of the, viii. Bosphorus, the Cimmerian, viii. 245. Bosquet, General, ii. 183, 184— at the Alma, chap. i. vol. iii.— at Inkerman, commanding the French 'army of observation,' his position and duty, vi. 11, 12 — detained for a while by Gortchakoffs menaces, 45— his meet- ing with Sir George Brown and Sir George Cathcart, 47 — their rejection of his proposal to bring up troops to the support of the English, ib. 48 — soon undeceived, he first sends twu