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374 INDEX. 237 — the ruins of his defences, 261 — OU the 'haVOO and ruin' of the En- glish lire, 810 — his erroneous state- ments regarding General Byre's con- quest, 313. Tomkinson, Captain, v. 23S. Tomsk regiment, the, vi. 91, 111. Torrens, General, iii. 37 note — his force, 30S— strength of his brigade, vi. 56 note, 227, 231, 233 i Of 400 men under him, pointed military cominicsicner at Tmi-is, ix, 240. Torriano, Lieutenant, in April Bom- bardment, viii. 178, I7d. Toussaint's guns, vi. 390 et seq. Tower, Thomas (Crimean Arm; Fund), vii. 343 et seq. — Lord Raglan's high praise of his and Egerton's set 353. Town front of Sevastopol, pressing siege operations against, viii. 108 — effect of Apiil bombardment on, 139. Townsend, iii. 37 note — battery, vi. 55, 118 — advance of, 122 — three of the guns left exposed to the power of the Russian columns, 123 — they are left in possession of the Russians, 124 — his guns, 140 — field-pieces, vi. 169. Tractir, v. 310. Tractor bridge, the, iv. 7, 21 et seq.; vi. 35 ; ix. 37. Tractir road, v. 74 et seq. Transport Office, vii. 29, 38, 43 et seq. Transport, the means of, declining, vii. 109. Treasury, the, vii. :;7 et seq. Treaties of 1840 and 1841 and the main- tenance of the Sultan's dominion, i. 21 note. Tremayne, Captain, v. 229. Trevelyau, Lieutenant, v. 237, 327. Trevelyan, Sir Charles, assistant secre- tary of the Treasury, vii. :,:',, 34, 117, 330, 399, 405, 472, 473. Troad, the, i. 863. Trochu, Colonel, ii. 191, 192, 193, 194— calls on Lord Raglan, 198 et seq., 255, 256, 257, 282, 2SG, 312, 314, 824 ; iii. 22, 26, 355, 366; iv. 37— on the de- meanour of British infantry, 239 note, 272 note, 334 note. Troitsky, Cape, vi. 65. Troitsky, Lieutenant, iv. 352. Troitsky Peak, vi. 66 Troitsky Ravine, the, ix. 95. Trollope, Colonel, viii. 216 note. Troops, number of, before Sebastopol, vii. 17S, 440. Trophy, French attempt to annex an English, iii. 313 note. ■ i ou' Idge - ir Thomas, ax 2ns note, 212 ; vi. 59 n Troy, Joseph, vi. 242, 272, 275 et Tryon, Lieut., vi. 815 note — his rifle- men, 337 note conspicuous exploit of, earning him the high praise of Canrobert as well as Lord Raglan, viii. 15. Tulloch, Colonel, and Sir John M'Neill on tie- n 'i question, vii. 2S4, 322 424 et seq. — their animadversions on ers, 471 et seq.— Tulloch consid- ered a hero by the country, 327. , the Czar prepares to invade, ii. 38— Russian invasion of, 121 — share of, in causing the war, 131. Turkey, power of, i. 15— the inhabit- ants of, 16 — Russian longing for, 21 — grounds for foreign interference in, 114. ii ish empire, aspect of Europe in reference to the, i. 33. Turkish Ministry, change of, i. 170. Turkish reinforcements, Canrobert's desire to obtain, viii. 77, 78. Turner, Captain, iii. S5 ; vi. 246, 270. Turner, John, vi. 150. Turner, Lieutenant, vi. 209. Turner, William, vi. 273, 275 et seq. Turner's, Captain John, battery, iii. 192, 193, 244 and note, 278 ; v. 370 note; vi. 98 note, 143, 144 — its tive tire, 292, 318, 325 ; viii. 216 note. Tuzla, ii. 356. 'Twelve Apostles' Battery, iv. 48 et seq., 79. Tylden, Captain, viii. 215 note. Tylden, Colonel, in night attack on Woronzoff Ridge, viii. 93, 100 ; ix. 100, 115, 119 et seq., 171— intensity of the fire confronted by him, 172 — he is quickly struck down, ib. Tyrrell, James, vi. 432. Uleuia, the corps of the, i. 379. ' Ulemah,' the, ii. 2. Ulukul Aklcs, iii. 3, 14 et seq., 43, 59. Ulukul Tiouets, iii. 3, 59, 64. Unkiar Skilessi, the treaty of, i. 38, 70 note. Upton, Colonel, vi. 296— his attempt to close the ' Gap,' 297, 314, 334, 386 Urosofl", vi. 419 note, 442 note. Usage, the, which tends to protect the weak against the 22 — in- stance of a wrong to which the usage did not apply, 24— instance in which the usage was applicable and was ces in which the usage was faithfully obeyed by Austria, Russia, and England, 25 et seq —m practical working of, 29. Uxbridge, Lord, v. 93 note, 114 note. Vaillant, Marshal, ii. 180 — order for as- sembhng troops near Constantinople by, viii. 122, 237, 238, 244, 304, 305, 347, 350, 366— the French Minister of War, ix. 14, 27 — his correspondence with Pelissier, Wetseq., 34, 238— the