INDEX.
- A
- Aboyne, Lord, [576]
- Achmuty, Col., [177], [710]
- Adalbert, Prince, of Prussia, [663]
- Adams, G. G., A.R.A., [684]
- Adour R., [166], [171]
- Afghanistan, war in, criticized, [472]-[479], [492], [493], [766]-[769]
- Africa, South, [359]-[468], [582]-[651], [715]-[765], [782]-[793]
- Agra, [483], [492], [769]
- Agueda R., [24], [48], [51], [56], [89];
- French attacked at, [28], [29]
- Ahsin R., [486], [490]
- Aire, [170]
- Akalies, [499]
- Alameda, [24], [30], [89]
- Alava, Gen., [305];
- his story of Wellington after Waterloo, [291]
- Albany, district of, [453], [454], [634]
- Albert, Prince, [562], [577], [655], [663], [664]
- Albert, district of, [587]
- Albuera, battle of, [50], [66], [278]
- Alcala, [79], [80], [92]
- Aldea de Ponte, [52]
- Alemtejo, the, [15], [47]-[50], [54]
- Alexander, Lieut.-Col. (R.H.A.), [541], [542]
- Algeo, Col., [132];
- death of, [133]
- Algeria, [655]
- Algoa Bay, [369], [379], [605]
- Aliwal, battle of, [33 n.], [535]-[549], [552], [554]-[556], [558]-[563], [568], [780], [781];
- Aliwal dispatch, [536]-[543], [556], [557];
- anniversaries of, [592], [593]
- “Aliwal,” horse, [551], [576], [657], [664], [771];
- shot by Sir H. Smith, [673], [674]
- Aliwal North, [607 n.], [651]
- Allahabad, [480]
- Allen, Col. (Guards), [67]
- Alligators, [253], [254]
- Almaraz, [19], [321]
- Almeida, [24], [30], [34], [47];
- escape of French garrison from, [48]
- Alston, Major R. D. (Glasgow), [328 n.]
- Alten, Gen., [79], [87], [100], [122], [142], [143], [147], [148 n.], [163]
- Amatola Mountains, [619]-[645] (passim), [751]
- Amava, the, [745]
- American War, [191]-[254]
- Andrews (secretary), [727]
- Angelo, Major, [541]
- Anglesey, Marquis of, [655]
- Annapolis, [203], [204]
- Anta (Kafir chief), [619]
- Antelope-shooting at the Cape, [365], [366]
- Antonio (a boy goatherd), [116], [129], [130]
- Antree Pass, [485]
- Ants, sign of good luck, [721]
- Antwerp, [281], [283]
- Apsley House, [356]
- Arapiles, the, [84]
- Aravaca, [82]
- Arbonne, [152], [155]
- Arcangues, Château d’, [152], [154]
- Arganda, [79], [80]
- Arms of Sir Harry Smith, [771], [772], [564]-[566]
- Armstrong (murdered by Kafirs Ap. 1835), [750]
- Armstrong, Capt. (C.M.R.), [376]
- Armstrong, Fort, [623]
- Arragon R., crossing of, [109], [110]
- Arrhune. See [Rhune]
- Arronchas, [49]
- Arruda, [35], [36]
- Arzobispo, bridge of, [19]
- Asche (Asch), [266]
- Assuduco (Governor of the Havannah), [255]
- Atlantic, the, fishes and birds of, [692]-[695];
- voyages across, [4], [12], [13], [193], [208], [226]-[228], [257], [338], [339], [344], [352]-[354], [691]-[696]
- Auchmuty, Gen. Sir Samuel, [4], [691]
- Auckland (South Africa), [588 n.], [619]
- Auckland, Lord, [471]-[474]
- Autobiography, Sir H. Smith’s, [752], [775]-[777]
- Avitabile, Gen. (Sikh Army), [512]-[514], [534], [537], [540]-[542], [779]
- Ayliff, Mr. (missionary), [738]
- B
- Badajos, [16], [20], [23], [75 n.];
- the storming of, [31], [62]-[73], [75], [275], [389 n.]
- Bagot (Hottentot Battalion), [728]
- Bailie, Capt. John, [411], [414]
- Bailie, Lieut. C., [412], [420]-[422], [425]
- Baillie, Lieut. R. (72nd), [364], [365]
- Balfour, Lieut. Arthur L. (called “Paddy”), (72nd), [395], [398], [399], [406], [427], [720], [724], [727], [729], [735], [745], [750], [751], [758], [759]
- Baltimore, [203], [204], [206];
- question of an attack on, [206], [207];
- attack repulsed, [221]
- Balvaird, Major (95th), [299]
- Bandits, Battle of the, [21]-[23]
- Baranhara, [526]-[529]
- Barba del Puerco, [24]
- Barnard, Gen. Sir Andrew, [73], [112], [126], [127], [132], [163], [165]-[168], [174], [175], [333], [495], [556 n.], [563], [569], [572], [686], [688], [715];
- at Badajos, [63]-[66];
- at Nivelle, [146], [147];
- commandant of Cambray, [308], [314], [315];
- letter to, [564];
- death, [661]
- Barnard’s Vale and Ford, [757]
- Barnes, Sir E., [115], [302]
- Barney, Commodore (U.S.A.), [197]
- Barossa, [125], [480]
- Barr, Lieut.-Col., [491], [503 n.]
- Barrouilhet, [154 n.]
- Barwell, Major (9th), [515]
- Bashee R., [401], [402], [408]-[412]
- Basutos. See [Moshesh]
- Bath, [207], [217]
- Bath, Marquis of, [666], [667]
- Bathurst, [634]
- Bathurst, Lord, [207], [213]-[216];
- dispatches to, [214 n.], [247 n.]
- Bavay, [287], [288]
- Baxter (? David), Staff Surgeon, [201]
- Baynes, Lieut. T. (39th), [254]
- Bayonne, [152], [153], [161]
- Beaufort, Duke of, [571]
- Beaufort, Fort, [376], [622], [634], [641], [727]
- Beaufort West, [598]
- Beauport (Sussex), [320]
- Beckwith, Lieut. Robert (95th), [20]
- Beckwith, Major (R.B.), [602]
- Beckwith, Major-Gen. Charles, [67], [87], [147], [148], [153], [172], [173], [297], [567], [662], [674], [675], [685], [688];
- letters from, [568], [656], [659], [661], [665], [666], [667], [669]
- Beckwith, Mrs. Charles, [665], [666]
- Beckwith, Mrs. (sen.), [324], [325]
- Beckwith, Sir George, [324]
- Beckwith, Sir T. Sydney, [14], [15], [24], [31], [39], [40], [45], [49], [324], [715];
- anecdotes of, [17], [35], [36], [38], [44], [46];
- invalided by ague, [63]
- Belem, [33 n.], [34], [48], [667]
- Belfast, [336]-[339]
- Bell, Gen. Sir John, [52], [53], [89], [225], [253], [350], [710], [360], [361], [455], [569], [572], [655], [665], [666], [674], [681], [685], [688], [742], [745];
- anecdotes of, [177], [685]
- Bell, Lady Catherine, [360], [361], [655]
- Bere, Capt., [541]
- Beresford, Lieut. H. T. (71st), [743], [753]
- Beresford, Marshal, [96 n.], [166], [175]
- Bergen Op Zoom, [128]
- Bermuda, island of, [194], [195]
- Berri, the Duke de, stag-hunting, [295]-[297]
- Bester, Paul, [598]
- Bethany, S. Africa, [604]
- Bethune (Mayor of Cambray), [315]
- Beyring, Col., [155]
- Bhoondree, [541], [542]
- Biaritz, [154]
- Bidassoa R., [112], [131];
- fight at, [117]-[125]
- Biddulph, Lieut. (Hottentot Battalion), [420], [421]
- Biddulph, Mr. (Resident at Winburg), [597]
- Bingham, Lieut. R. C. (75th), [737]
- Birmingham, [322], [663]
- Bladensburg, [204];
- battle of, [198]-[201];
- night-march from, [201], [202]
- Blakeney (? Lieut.-Col. Edw.), [242]
- Blantyre, Lord, [330]
- Blinkwater Post, [641]
- Blinkwater stream, [630], [787], [790]
- Bloemfontein, [584], [591], [597], [604], [605], [606], [640], [644]
- Blucher, Marshal, [294];
- accident to, [293]
- Boar-hunting, [21], [82]
- Boers, of Cape Colony, [373], [376], [383], [461], [462], [621], [626], [720], [723], [726], [727], [728], [729], [730], [732], [733], [750], [792];
- migrations of, [463], [464], [583], [584], [592], [593];
- across the Orange, [584], [590];
- rebellion of, [596]-[608];
- across the Vaal, [584], [644];
- in Natal, [793].
- See [Orange River Sovereignty]
- Boileau, Capt., [543]
- Boku (brother of Hintza), [396], [397], [585], [743], [746], [747], [749], [750], [753]
- Bolton, Brig. S., [505]
- Bombay, [501]
- Boomplaats, battle of, [601]-[604]
- Booth, Capt. W. (15th Hussars), [171]
- Bordeaux, [186], [216]
- Botha’s Drift, [598], [599]
- Bourlon, near Cambray, [300]
- Bowker, Joseph, army surgeon, [78]
- Bowker, Mr. T., [576]
- Bowyer, Fort, capture of, [248]-[251]
- Brabourne Lees, [3], [158]
- Bradford, Major, [538]
- Bradford, Major-Gen. Sir T., [327], [328], [330], [332]
- “Brass Mare,” the, [264], [302];
- carries Juana Smith to Antwerp and back, [281]-[288]
- Bright, John, M.P., [661]
- Bringhurst, Major J. D., [709]
- Briton, Mr. (Harwich), [263], [264]
- Broadfoot, Major G., [477 n.], [512]
- Brooke, Col. Francis, [53], [195], [199]
- Brotherwood, Serg., [62]
- Brown (a spy), [198];
- saved by a ruse, [205], [215]
- Brown, Col. (85th), [199]
- Brownlee, Chas. (Civil Commissioner), [617], [645 n.]
- Brownlee, Rev. J., [751]
- Brownrigg, David (surgeon), [39]
- Bruges, [264], [265]
- Bruintjes (cook), [726], [728], [740]
- Brunswick, Ferdinand, Prince of, [324]
- Brussels, [260], [266], [267], [281], [286], [287], [297]
- Buccleugh, Duke of, [331]
- Budhowal, Budowal, [526]-[538], [543];
- encounter with Sikhs at, [529]-[532], [543]-[546], [556], [559], [561], [568]
- Buenos Ayres, [6];
- disastrous attack on, [8]-[10], [237], [246], [247], [699]
- Buenos Ayres, near Lisbon, [33], [39]
- Buffalo, Poorts of the, [388], [389], [458], [625]
- Buffalo R., [418], [618], [731], [751], [754], [756], [757], [789]
- Buffeljaghts R., [371]
- Buller, Col. (R.B.), [602]-[604], [606]
- Bundelcund, [479], [493]
- Burgess, Rev. G., [1 n.], [569]
- Burgher force, [376], [398], [720], [723], [732], [750]
- Burghersh, Lord, [666]
- Burgos, [79], [83], [94];
- blown up by the French, [96]
- Burmese war expected, [472]
- Busseean, [504], [526], [527], [558]
- Butler, Col. (American), story of, [240]-[242]
- Butterworth, [391], [734], [737], [738]
- C
- Cabool, [475], [476 n.], [479], [766]
- Cadoux, Capt. D. (95th), killed at Vera, [121]-[125]
- Calais, [317]
- Calcavellos, [16], [17], [699]
- Calcutta, [355], [470], [480]-[482]
- Calder the Leper (a spy), [198], [205], [215]
- Caledon, [370]
- Calvert Fontein, [603]
- Cambray, army of occupation quartered round, [298]-[316];
- last review, [310];
- Harry Smith appointed Town Major of, [300];
- coursing, [302]-[304]
- Cambridge, [577]-[579], [654], [700]
- Cambridge, Duke of, [655], [662], [669]
- Cambridgeshire Yeomanry Cavalry, [2 n.], [576], [578]
- Cameron, Capt. Alister (95th), [31], [64]
- Campbell, Capt., [376]
- Campo Mayor, [20]-[22]
- Canary Islands, [692]
- Candahar, [476 n.]
- Cape Castle, [54], [361], [362]
- Cape Colony, [359]-[468], [715]-[765];
- Sir Harry’s Governorship, [582]-[651], [782]-[793];
- horse-breeding and sport, [363]-[368];
- fixing of frontier, [627 n.], [732], [746], [753], [754];
- annexations to, [629];
- question of Representative Assembly, [609], [610], [613]-[616], [632], [650];
- Convict question, [611]-[613], [630], [631], [650], [687]
- Cape Mounted Rifles, [374], [396], [398], [598], [601], [620], [719], [720], [723], [756];
- defection in, [623]-[625], [635]
- Cape Town, [646];
- Sir Harry Smith there, [360]-[372], [462]-[468], [585]-[586], [596] (cp. [591])-[598], [608]-[617], [618], [647]-[649];
- his treatment of military prisoners at, [715]-[717]
- Carbonada, [724], [725]
- Cargill, Lieut. (52nd), story of, [136]
- Carlton House, [213]
- Carpio, [47]
- Casal Nova, fight at, [43]
- Castello Branco, [50]
- Castello de Vidi, [20]
- Castel Sarrasin, [181], [183], [185]
- Castilleur (Casteleur), Château of, [152], [154], [162]
- Castlereagh, Lord, [301]
- Cathcart, Gen. the Hon. George, [637], [642], [644], [645], [646], [647], [648], [649], [783]
- Caucasus, [655]
- Cawnpore, [483], [497]
- Chalmers, Dr., [360]
- Charlie’s Hope (Col. H. Smith’s house at Rondebosch), [720], [723], [724], [725], [741]
- Charras, the, marriage and other customs of, [90], [91]
- Chesapeake, the, [194], [196], [208], [209]
- Chopo, [744]
- Chounda, [486]
- Christie, Capt., [518]
- Chumbul R., [483]-[485]
- Chumie R., [722]
- Churchill, Lieut.-Col. C. H. (31st), [675]
- Ciudad Rodrigo, [24], [39], [47], [48], [50]-[52], [61], [82]-[84], [89];
- besieged by French, [28];
- captured by them, [30];
- stormed by the English, [55]-[68]
- Civilizing of Kafirs, [430]-[451], [580], [589], [616], [626], [631], [648], [739], [760], [765]
- Celerico, [30]
- Clarksbury, [750]
- Clausel, Marshal, [109], [111]
- Clavering, Gen. H. F., [193]
- Clerk, G. (Pol. Agent), [474], [478]
- Clichy, [292]
- Clyde, the, [336]
- Coa River, [48];
- battle of the, [2 n.], [30], [31], [65], [184]
- Cochrane, Adm. Sir A., [194], [197], [206]
- Cochrane, Lieut. T. (95th), [99]
- Cockburn, Adm., [197], [200]
- Codrington, Adm., [197], [238]
- Coghlan, Col. (61st), his funeral at Toulouse, [180]
- Colborne, Col. John. See [Seaton, Lord]
- Colchester, [14]
- Cole, Gen. Sir Lowry, [52]-[54], [66], [78], [131], [133], [134], [292];
- Governorship of the Cape, [360], [362], [368], [717]
- Cole, Lady Frances, [361], [368]
- Colesberg, [597], [599]
- Colonia del Sacramento, [6]-[8]
- Colville, Sir Charles, [66], [276]
- Conception, Fort, blown up, [30]
- Condesia [Condeixa], [43]
- Considine (? Lieut. Jas., 13th Light Dragoons), [21]
- Constantine, Grand Duke of Russia, [310]
- Convalescent hospitals, [347]
- Convict question. See [Cape Colony]
- Cooper, Major, [253]
- Cope’s History of the Rifle Brigade, [7 n.], [123 n.], [146 n.], [251 n.]
- “Copenhagen” (Wellington’s horse), [270]
- Coruña, battle of, [2 n.], [16], [17], [259];
- retreat to, [84], [159]
- Coursing, in the Peninsula, [20], [38], [39], [55], [61]-[63], [89], [92];
- at Cambray, [301]-[304];
- in Cape Colony, [366]
- Coutts, Miss A. (Baroness Burdett-Coutts), [632]
- Cowley, Lord, [660]
- Cox, Maj. W. (called “Jem”) (75th), [379], [380], [384], [386], [425]-[427], [718], [722], [723], [731], [747], [751], [755]
- Cox, Fort, [425], [427], [428], [429], [619], [621], [623], [790];
- Sir H. Smith shut up in, [620]
- Craufurd, Col., [284]
- Craufurd, Gen. Robert, [8], [9], [22], [24], [25], [30], [35], [50], [52], [56], [98], [177], [229];
- organizes the “Light Division,” [18];
- criticism of, [28], [29], [31];
- popularity and unpopularity of, [49];
- anecdote of, [51]
- Crimean War, [656], [658]-[664]
- Cromer, [703]
- Cunningham, Capt. J. D., [535]
- Cureton, Brig. C. R., [521], [522], [525], [526], [537], [540]
- Curtis, Mrs., [496]
- Cuyler, Col. J. G., [373], [374]
- D
- Dada Khasgee Wala, [484], [485]
- Dâk, a journey by, [480], [770]
- Dalhousie, Lord, [97], [98], [340], [363], [367], [370]
- Dalkeith, George IV.’s stay at, [331], [332]
- Darling, Major-Gen. R., [183]
- Dauphine, Isle, [251]
- Dawson, Capt. (52nd), [86]
- Debe Flats, [729], [730]
- Debe Nek, [620]
- Deedes, Mr., [319]
- De Lancey, Col. Sir William Howe, [266]
- Deleytosa, [19]
- Delhi, [497], [502], [558]
- De Litte, [37]
- De Montmorency, Lieut. R. E. (50th), [513]
- Denain, battle of, [306]
- Derby, Lord, [672]. See [Stanley, Lord]
- D’Este, Augustus Frederick, [226], [242]
- De Tabley, Lord, [671]
- Devonport, [656]-[659]
- Dholpore, [483], [485]
- Dhuleep Singh (boy-Maharaja of Lahore), [500]
- Dhurmcote (Durrumkote), [523-526], [534], [535], [558]
- Dhyan Singh, [500]
- Dick, Capt. (R.N.), [191]
- Dickson, Sir A., [239]
- Digby, Lieut. H. Robert (52nd), [169], [184], [189]
- Dingaan, [738]
- Divisions. See [Peninsular Army]
- Doby Hill. See [Dough Boy Hill]
- Donkin, Sir Rufane, [20]
- Dos Casas, [30]
- Doubloons, story of, [80]-[84]
- Dough Boy Hill, Doby Hill, [19], [321]
- Douglas, Lord, [330]
- Douglas, Sir Howard, [340]
- Douro R., [24], [151];
- crossed by Wellington’s army, [94]
- Dover, [18], [318]
- Downie, Gen., [150]
- Downpatrick, [337]
- Doyle, Capt. John (72nd), [729]
- Drake, Capt. T. (95th), [97], [98]
- Drake, Mr. (Havana), [255]
- Dreams, and their fulfilment, [156], [157], [299], [300]
- Dreyer (shot as a rebel), [604], [605]
- Dreyer, Field Commandant, [726], [727]
- Drummond, Maj.-Gen., [54];
- stories of, [45], [50]
- Duck-shooting, [89]
- Duffy, Capt. (43rd), [57]
- Durban, [226]. See [Port Natal]
- D’Urban, Sir B., [630], [688];
- Governor of the Cape, [368]-[463];
- recall, [583];
- commands in the Kafir War of 1835, [369]-[429], [720]-[758];
- General Orders of, [380], [382], [416], [419], [424];
- annexation of new province, [753];
- dispatches to, [454], [455];
- memorandum to, [715];
- characterized, [721], [723], [729], [731], [733]-[735], [740], [751], [757]
- Durrumkote. See [Dhurmcote]
- Dushani, [434], [449]
- Dutch. See [Boers]
- Dutton, Lieut. T. (71st) (called “Kittie”), Mil. Sec. to Sir B. D’Urban, [723], [725], [730]
- Dyneley, Lieut., [602]
- E
- East India Company, [562]
- Eaton (16th Lancers), [548 n.]
- Eaton, Lieut. (95th), [15]
- Echallar, [115]
- Edinburgh, [324], [333], [654];
- George IV.’s visit to, [331]-[333]
- Eeles, Capt. Charles, [34], [89], [758];
- goes coursing, [62], [63];
- killed at Waterloo, [287]
- Eeles, Lieut. W. (95th), [15]
- El Bodon, [51], [52]
- Elcho, Lord, [330]
- Elder, Capt. (95th), [28]
- Elio, Major-Gen., [8 n.], [79], [699]
- Ellenborough, Earl of, [642 n.];
- Gov.-Gen. of India, [476], [484], [485], [487 n.], [493], [501], [766]-[769], [776];
- his administration, [772]-[775]
- Elley, Gen. Sir John, [183];
- story of, [318]
- Elphinstone, Lord, [470]
- Elphinstone, Major-Gen. W. Keith, [473], [474], [478]
- Elvas, [61], [73]
- Ely (Cambs), [683];
- Sir Harry Smith’s reception at, [574]-[576]
- Ely (South Africa), [588]
- England, natural facilities for defence against invasion, [319], [320]
- England, Gen., [478]
- England, Lieut.-Col. Richard (75th), [723]
- Eno (Kosa chief), [379], [762]
- Epinay, near Brussels, [266]
- Erskine, Sir W., [45], [47]
- Espeja, [47]
- Estremadura, [48], [61], [79]
- Evans, Gen. Sir De Lacy, [93], [195], [201], [206], [329], [561], [572], [655]
- Exejo, [28]
- Eyre, Col. (73rd), [634], [641], [789]
- F
- Fairbairn, Mr. J., [614]
- Fakoo (Pondo chief), [436], [635], [736]
- Fall, Capt. T. (20th), [193], [204], [211], [222]
- Fane, Capt. T., [113], [115], [126], [127], [141], [154];
- at “La Petite Rhune,” [145];
- brings news of Harry Smith’s promotion, [293]
- Fequenas, [24]
- Ferozepore, [502], [503], [508], [509], [511], [517], [518], [520], [524], [548], [551], [558], [768]
- Ferozeshah, Ferozeshuhur, [503], [508];
- battles of, [509]-[520], [550], [556], [779], [780]
- Fimare, heights of, [310]
- Fingoes, [391], [396], [398], [411], [416], [417], [423], [424], [638], [734], [738], [739], [741], [742], [746], [749]
- Firing uphill and down, [134]
- Fish R., [380], [383], [582]
- Fish River bush, forays into, [383]-[387], [635], [636], [719], [722]
- Fishbourne, Capt. (R.N.), [789]
- Fitzwilliam, Earl, [576]
- Fleming, Adm., [336], [345], [349], [350], [351]
- Fleurus, [266]
- Florida, Gulf of, [257]
- Flying-fish, [692]-[695]
- Ford, W. M. (Surgeon 72nd), [727], [781]
- Fordyce, Lieut.-Col. (74th), [638], [640], [782], [787], [790]
- Forster, Major, [538]
- Fortifications, [676]-[678]
- Four-in-hand driving, [489], [766]
- Fox-hunting:
- in the Peninsula, [92];
- at Cambray, [297], [298], [301], [710];
- in England, [318], [319];
- in Cape Colony, [363], [364]
- Foz de Aronce, Foz D’Aruz, [273]
- France, after the war, [181];
- occupation of, [297]-[316]
- Frederick William, Prince, of Prussia, [664]
- Freer (Lieut. W. or Lieut. E.) (43rd), [65]
- Freixadas, [43]
- Fremantle, Lieut.-Col. F. (2nd Ft. Guards), [291], [307]
- French and English officers, courtesy between, [140], [141], [155], [156]
- French citizens and English officers, courtesy between (after Waterloo), [292], [312]-[315]
- French pillaging, [102], [103], [116]
- French prisoner’s return home, [189], [190]
- French stag-hunting, [295]-[297]
- Freneda, [92]
- Fuentes D’Oñoro, [89]-[92];
- battle of, [49]
- Fuller’s Hoek, [641]
- Futteyghur, [523], [524]
- G
- Gaika (Kafir chief), [427], [432], [434], [445], [449], [761]
- Gaikas, [626], [630]
- Gallegos, [28], [47]
- Galston New Mills, night march to, [328]
- Ganya (a Kafir councillor), [432], [435], [443]-[446], [457], [459]
- Garden, Col., [486]
- Gardner, Major T. C. (95th), [4], [7], [691]
- Garonne R., [175];
- voyage down the, [184], [186]
- Garvock, Col., [598], [656], [683], [793]
- Gave de Pau, [162]
- Gave d’Oleron, [147]
- Gazela (Kafir chief), [444], [446], [447], [458]
- Gée, [170]-[172]
- Genanendal, [721]
- Genappe, [269], [270]
- Genn, Mr. B. (15th Hussars), [687]
- George (Cape Colony), [371], [372]
- George IV., [743];
- as Prince Regent, [206], [213]-[216];
- his visit to Edinburgh, [331]-[333]
- Ghent, [262], [264];
- English army at, [265], [266]
- Gibbs, Gen., [227], [232], [235];
- death of, [237]
- Gibbs, Major-Gen. Sir E., [565]
- Gilbert, Major-Gen. Sir W. R., at Moodkee, [504], [505];
- at Ferozeshah, [511]-[513], [519 n.]
- Gilmour, Major-Gen. Sir D. L., [14];
- his mud hut, [141], [142];
- death of, [567]
- Glasgow, [322]-[336], [654];
- disturbances at, [322]-[329];
- Volunteer Sharpshooters, [328], [329], [678], [679];
- recognition of H. Smith’s services, [335];
- testimonial after Aliwal, [579]
- Glasgow, Lord, [330], [336]
- Glenelg, Lord:
- joins in the outcry on death of Hintza, [417], [458];
- exonerates Harry Smith, [454], [455], [462];
- reverses D’Urban’s settlement of 1835, [452], [453], [582], [583];
- disastrous effects of this policy, [453], [454], [463], [464], [583], [584], [596], [619]
- Goat-herds, organization of, [129], [130]
- Godby, Col. (Brigadier), [526]-[533], [545], [558];
- at Aliwal, [537]-[540]
- Gomm, Sir W., [46], [292];
- extract from letter, [44 n.]
- Gonoube Hill, [756]
- Gonoube R., [731]
- Goolab Singh, [500]
- Goongrana, Fort, [543]
- Gore, Hon. Charles (43rd), [111], [287]
- Gosport, march to, [319], [320];
- Harry Smith’s stay in, [320]-[322]
- Gottenburgh, English fleet at, [15], [263], [749]
- Gough, Sir Hugh (afterwards Lord Gough):
- Commander-in-Chief in India, [480]-[482], [770], [775], [777];
- Gwalior campaign, [482]-[488], [490], [494], [770], [771];
- Sutlej campaign, [504]-[511], [517]-[527], [534], [537], [780];
- after Aliwal, [535], [547]-[549];
- Sobraon, [561], [562]
- Gough, Lady (at Maharajpore), [496]
- Gough, Miss (at Maharajpore), [496]
- Govind Gooroo, [498]
- Graaf Reinet, [376], [379], [607]
- Grahamstown, [418], [422], [423], [429], [431], [448], [598], [605 n.], [607], [719], [722], [749], [759];
- Harry Smith’s ride to, [369]-[375], [380];
- panic at, [372], [375], [720];
- defence of, [375]-[378], [380], [381], [718], [723], [724], [728];
- after the war, [461];
- receives Sir Harry as Governor, [586], [587];
- again in danger (1851), [628], [634], [635];
- climate at, [725]
- Grant, Gen. Sir Lewis, [352]
- Grant, Major, [517]
- Green, Mr. (Commissariat), [601]
- Gregory, Major, [386]
- Greville, Algernon Frederick, [355]
- Greville, Charles Cavendish Fulke, [216]
- Grey, Earl, [609]-[615], [618], [627], [632], [643], [652], [654];
- dispatches from, [636], [638], [639];
- dispatch recalling Sir H. Smith, [641], [642], [782]-[786];
- Sir H. Smith’s reply to, [787]-[793]
- Grey, Major-Gen. Sir John, [483]-[492], [521], [770]
- Greyling (a Cape Boer), [626], [727]
- Guadan Hills, [400]
- Guadarama Pass, [78], [82]
- Guadiana R., [16], [62]
- Guanga R., [400]
- Guernsey, [655]
- Guerrilla warfare, [640]
- Guides, Corps of, [388], [398], [399], [403], [720], [722], [723], [727], [747]
- Guinaldo, [50]-[52], [54], [75], [89], [92]-[94]
- Gunga rivulet, [731]
- Gungrana, [527]-[532]
- Gurwood, Capt. J. (10th Hussars), conduct at Ciudad Rodrigo, [56], [58]
- Guznee, [476], [477 n.]
- Gwalior, war in, [479]-[496], [770]
- H
- Haca, La (a pass), [109]
- Haddon (Cape Colony), [634]
- Haines, Mr. Commissary, his beagles, [92]
- Halifax, Nova Scotia, [339], [340], [350];
- the garrison’s farewell to Harry Smith, [341]-[344]
- Hall, Dr., [598], [602]
- Hallifax, Capt. R. D. (75th), [722], [727], [737]
- Hamilton, Capt. (52nd), [199]
- Hardinge, Sir H. (afterwards Viscount Hardinge);
- Peninsula, [62];
- Secretary at War, [355];
- Governor-General of India, [501], [774]-[776];
- Sikh War, [501], [502];
- before Ferozeshah, [508];
- Ferozeshah, [511], [520 n.], [557];
- before Aliwal, [523], [780];
- after Aliwal, [548], [549], [552], [553], [566];
- rewarded, [561], [562];
- at home, [655];
- Commander-in-Chief, [658], [660]
- Hardy, Sir T., [197]
- Hare, Fort, [620], [623], [624], [626]
- Harrismith, [651]
- Harry, Fort, [727], [737]
- Harwich, [14], [262];
- Black Bull inn at, [263], [264]
- Hastings, [685]
- Havana (the Havannah), [30], [255], [259];
- Spanish ladies of, [255];
- the harbour, [256], [257]
- Havelock, Major-Gen. Sir H., [319 n.];
- relations to Harry Smith, [326], [687], [688];
- in the Mutiny, [665], [666];
- letter from, [477 n.]
- Havelock, Col. W., [31], [297], [569 n.], [665 n.]
- Hay, Lord Arthur, [660]
- Haye Sainte, La, [270], [275]
- Heera Singh, [500]
- Hermanus, [622], [630]
- Hermanus Kraal, [376], [720], [759]
- Hervey, Col. Sir Felton E., [299], [300];
- his greyhounds and Harry Smith’s, [302]-[304]
- Hicks, Brig., [510], [540]
- Higgins (Staff-Surgeon), [39]
- Hill, Capt., [521]
- Hill, Lord:
- Peninsular War, [37], [79], [82], [176];
- a sportsman, [302], [303];
- Commander-in-Chief, [465], [717]
- Himbury, Serg. T. (95th), [657], [658]
- Hingonah, Camp, [486]
- Hintza (great chief beyond the Kei), [390]-[418] (passim), [649], [719]-[755] (passim);
- evasive conduct, [390], [391], [719];
- war against, [391], [735];
- rides into camp, [392], [743];
- hears bagpipes, [451];
- makes peace, [395], [743];
- remains as hostage, [395], [744];
- death, [397]-[407], [755];
- outcry in England, [417], [418], [453], [454]
- Hobhouse, Sir J. Cam, [572]
- Hofer, Andreas, [655]
- Hogan, John (7th Fusiliers), [253]
- Hogg, Major, [636], [644]
- Holdich, Gen. Sir E. A., [551], [598], [659], [660], [780];
- extracts from his diary, [598]-[607]
- Holdich, Rev. T., [579]
- Holdich, Mrs. T., [778], [780]
- Holmes, Lieut., [532], [542]
- Holmes, Lieut. (R.N.), [191], [194], [195]
- Hope, Sir J., [154], [155], [330]
- Horse-racing, [55], [293]
- Hotham Hill, [757]
- Hotham, Lord, [560]
- Hottentots, [376], [418], [447];
- enrolled in war of 1835 as 1st and 2nd Provisional Battalions, [383], [386]-[389], [398], [408], [411]-[415], [420]-[422], [425], [464], [465], [723], [739], [741], [745], [758];
- Kat River legion, [756];
- levies for war of 1851, [621], [622], [628];
- defection of (1835), [386];
- do. (1851), [622], [623], [628]-[631], [635], [785], [789], [791].
- See also [Cape Mounted Rifles], [Kat River Settlement]
- Hougoumont, [268], [309]
- Howard of Effingham, Lord, [321], [323]
- Hubon (in Sikh service), [501]
- Huebra, the fording of the, [84]-[86]
- Hull, [659], [660]
- Hull, Capt. (43rd), [33]
- Hull, Major (16th Grenadiers), [515]
- Hume, Major (27th), [271]
- Hunter, Samuel (Glasgow), [328 n.], [329]
- Hurreekee, [522], [534]
- Hythe, [18]
- I
- India, [465]-[570], [766]
- Indian Army, defects of, [494], [495]
- Indian Mutiny, [665]
- Inspiration, bright ideas by, [738]
- Ironmonger, Major (88th), [34], [48]
- Ituero, [59], [75]
- J
- Jackson, Gen. (U.S.A.), [240]
- Jamaica, [342]-[351];
- yellow fever in, [344]-[348];
- barrack accommodation in, [345];
- tour of inspection of, [348]-[350];
- slaves, [349]
- Jansi, [115]
- Japps (sergeant of escort), [397], [406], [725], [726], [728], [732]
- Jellalabad, [475], [477 n.]
- Jervis, Capt., [725], [727]
- Johnson, Capt. (Whittlesea Yeomanry Cavalry), [2]
- Johnstone, Col. William (once of 95th), adventure of, [42], [43];
- at Ciudad Rodrigo, [58], [179];
- at the Cape, [718], [753]
- Johnstone, Lieut. E. D. (95th), [179]
- Juanasburg, [588 n.], [619]
- Juggernauth, Temple of, [470]
- Jugraon, [525]-[535], [538], [544]
- Jullundur, the, [545], [546]
- Jummoo, [500]
- Junot, Marshal, [15]
- K
- Kaffraria, British, [588], [616];
- war in, [619]-[646]
- Kafir chiefs, meetings of, [437], [438], [457], [458], [587]-[589], [607], [617], [618], [619], [760]-[765]
- Kafirland, [377], [387]
- Kafirs, [362], [363];
- their beauty, [448];
- ability, [432];
- love of music, [451];
- memory, [459], [460];
- affection, [456], [458]-[461];
- fine manners, [736];
- feudal attachment, [631];
- customs, [393], [394], [430]-[451];
- mode of communication, [395], [396], [407], [442], [443];
- civilizing of, see [Civilizing]
- Kafir wars:
- that of 1835, [369]-[429], [718]-[759], [761];
- that of 1847, [579]-[581], [586], [587];
- that of 1850, [619]-[649], [782]-[793]
- Kakke (Mpako) R., [411]
- Kat R., [628]
- Kat River Settlement, [376];
- revolt of, [622]-[625], [631];
- rebels tried, [633], [791], [792]
- Keane, Gen. Sir John (Lord Keane):
- in New Orleans expedition, [228], [235], [237], [245];
- Governor of Jamaica, [340], [344]-[349];
- at home, [495]
- Kei R., [392]-[415], [418]-[420], [427], [431], [438], [587], [636], [638], [640], [732]-[756], [790]
- Keiskamma R., [387], [582], [587], [619], [624], [725], [762]
- Kempt, Gen. Sir James, [62], [111], [115], [142]-[144], [292], [323], [339], [563], [688], [778]-[781];
- at Waterloo, [270]-[273], [277];
- Governor of Nova Scotia, [340], [341];
- parting words to Harry Smith, [343];
- letters from, [519 n.], [556];
- letters to, [490], [551];
- death, [661]
- Kempt’s Valley, [757]
- Kent, Duchess of, [323], [571]
- Kent, Duke of, [310]
- Kilmarnock, [328]
- Kincaid, Sir John, [68], [146], [152], [214], [316], [339], [341], [556 n.], [569], [572], [688];
- letters from, [555]
- King, Capt. (R.N.), [206], [208]
- Kingston, Jamaica, [344]
- King William’s Town, founding of, [418], [754], [756];
- Harry Smith established at, [420]-[461], [757];
- departure from, [458], [459];
- second founding of, [588 n.];
- arrival of Sir Harry Smith as Governor, [587]-[590];
- visit after Boomplaats, [607];
- meets Kafir chiefs at, [617], [618];
- his headquarters during Kafir War, [618]-[647], [788], [790];
- dramatic departure from, [647]
- Kitchen, Joe, story of, [167], [168]
- Knighton, Sir William, [332]
- Kok, Adam (Griqua captain), [590], [591], [600]
- Koonap R., [634]
- Kotze (a horse-breeder), [366]
- Kreili, Kili (son of Hintza):
- in the British camp, [392], [396], [397], [744], [745], [747], [748], [750], [753];
- as chief, [429], [438], [457], [756];
- meets Sir H. Smith, now Governor, [607];
- his ambiguous policy during Kafir War, 1850-1852, [622], [635];
- his country invaded by Sir H. Smith, [636], [638], [640], [790]
- Krom Elbe (Kromme-Elleboog) R., [600]
- Kruger, Gert, [598], [605]
- Kuba (Hintza’s councillor), [391], [393], [740], [742]
- Kurnal, [470]
- L
- Lacy, Capt. T. E. (72nd), [413]
- Ladwa, Rajah of, [527], [536]
- Ladysmith, [651]
- Lahore, [493], [498], [499], [550], [766], [768]
- Lake, Adm., [340]
- Lal Singh, [500], [503]
- Lambert, Gen. Sir John:
- commands a brigade at New Orleans, [229]-[236];
- commands in chief, [237];
- retirement from New Orleans, [238]-[246];
- makes Smith his Mil. Sec., [243];
- takes Fort Bowyer, [248]-[250];
- disembarks army on Ile Dauphine, [251];
- at Havana, [255]-[257];
- return to England, [258]-[259];
- appoints Smith his Major of Brigade, [260]-[262];
- Waterloo campaign, [265]-[273], [288];
- wounded, [279];
- commands divisions, [292], [298], [300], [355];
- at home, [320], [357], [495]
- Lambert, Mrs. R. (Miss Alice E. Smith), [669], [682]
- Lane, Lieut.-Col., [538], [543]
- Larade, [51]
- Lawrence, Major (U.S.A.), [249]-[251]
- Lawrence, Sir H. M., [666]
- Lawrenson, Major, [537], [541]
- Layton, Lieut. (95th), [20], [44]
- Leach, Capt. Jonathan (95th), [20], [30], [41], [89], [569], [572]
- Lennox, Lord G., [164]
- Lesaca, [127]
- Lester (72nd), [756]
- Letters, the opening of, [777]
- Le Verrier (astronomer), [578]
- Leveson-Gower, Major-Gen., criticized, [8], [10], [246]
- Light Division. See [Peninsular Army]
- Lindé, Field Commandant Swellendam Burghers, [387], [726], [727]
- Lindsay (? Lieut. J. P. Lindsell), 11th Dragoons, [151], [262]
- Liniers (Commandant of Buenos Ayres), [10]
- Lisbon, [15], [18], [33], [39]
- Littler, Major-Gen., [502], [503], [507];
- at Ferozeshah, [507]-[520]
- Liverpool, [353]-[355], [562]
- “Lochinvar,” Harry Smith’s horse, [287], [303], [311], [312], [319]
- London, [211]-[219], [355], [356], [571]-[574], [669], [674], [677]-[682], [685], [700], [701], [724];
- freedom of the city, [572];
- defence of, [589]
- London Missionary Society, [630]
- Lonsdale, Kafirland, [377]
- Loodiana (Loodhiana), [504], [526]-[538], [544], [546], [547], [558], [559], [766]
- Louis XVIII. at Ghent, [265];
- his entry into Paris, [292], [293]
- Louvres, [298]
- Lovett, Capt. G. W. M. (50th), [513]
- Low, Ensign, [758]
- Lucknow, relief of, [665]
- Lugard, Capt. E., [518]
- Lumley, Capt. (? F. D.), [517]
- Lumley, Gen. J. R., [517]
- Lumley, Hon. W., [10], [691]
- Lumsden, Capt. (R.N.), [339]
- Lushington (Mil. Sec. to Gen. Jackson, U.S.A.), [245]
- M
- McCaskill, Major-Gen. Sir John, [506]
- McCulloch, Capt. J. G. (95th), [273]
- Macdonald, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Alex., 47(?), [556 n.]
- Macdougall, Capt. D. (85th), [195], [222], [239], [333]
- MacDowell, Brig., [537]
- Mackeson, Major, [535], [538]
- Mackinnon, Col. G. H., in command at King William’s Town, [588], [616], [617];
- engaged in the Kafir War, [621], [622], [625], [628], [633], [635]
- Mackinnon, Gen., killed, [57]
- McLeod, Major C., [31];
- mortally wounded, [65]
- McLeod, Major N., [8]
- Macomo (son of Gaika, half-brother to Sandilli):
- in Kafir War, 1835, [392], [425], [747], [748], [755];
- making of peace, [426], [427];
- after-relations, [434], [437], [444]-[447], [450], [459], [460], [764];
- meeting with Sir H. S. in 1847, [586];
- in 1848, [607];
- joins in Kafir War of 1850-1853, [635], [636], [641]
- Madras, [470]
- Madrid, [78], [79], [81], [255]
- Maharajpore, battle of, [486]-[496], [673], [674], [770], [771]
- Mahrattas, [485]-[496]. See [Maharajpore]
- Maitland, Sir Peregrine, [584]
- Malcolm, Col., [194], [195]
- Malcolm, Rear-Adm., [186], [191]-[193], [195]-[197], [240], [252], [253], [265], [266]
- Malines, [282]
- Maling, Surgeon John (52nd), [164]
- Malmesbury, Earl of, [572 n.]
- Malplaquet, [290]
- Man, Isle of, governorship, [335]
- Manchester, [659]-[675];
- “Art Treasures Exhibition,” [664];
- address from, [670], [671];
- “Peterloo,” [322]
- Mani (a Kafir messenger), [459], [460]
- Manningham, Col. Coote (95th), [3 n.]
- Maquay (Kafir chief), [395], [748]
- March (Cambs), [683]
- March, Lord. See [Richmond, Duke of]
- Maria Josepha, [90]
- Marialva, [28], [47]
- Marines, [194]
- Marlborough, Duke of, [306];
- compared with Wellington, [290]
- Marmont, Marshal, [52], [75]
- Marsac, [181]
- Martiago, [51]
- Massena, Marshal, [30], [37], [41], [48]
- Medals and clasps of Sir Harry Smith, [684 n.]
- Mein, Capt. William (52nd), [129], [130], [725]
- Melk (a horse-breeder), [366], [367]
- Mellish (? Col. H. F.), [302]
- Menzies, Mr. Justice, [331], [585];
- letter to, [551], [564]
- Mersey, the, [354]
- Metcalfe, Lord, [499]
- Meyers (outfitter at Portsmouth), [209], [210], [224]
- Michael, Grand Duke of Russia, [310]
- Michel, Col. (afterwards Gen. Sir John), [633], [641], [644]
- Michell, Major, [736 n.], [740]
- Military execution, [59], [60]
- Military prisoners, treatment of, [715]-[717]
- Mill, Lieut. (R.A.), [543]
- Milner Gibson, Mr., M.P., [668]
- Minni, Sergt., [725], [726]
- Misreewalla, [517]
- Missionaries, [435], [447], [450], [763], [765];
- rescue of, [379], [380], [750];
- degree of success, [448];
- bad political influence, [452]-[454], [630], [633], [791] bot.
- Mississippi, the, [228], [230], [231], [233]
- Mobile, [248], [250], [251 n.]
- Modder R., [584], [590]
- “Moira” (dog), [733], [745]
- Molesworth, Sir W., [629]-[631]
- Molloy, Lieut. J. (95th), [21], [179]
- Mondego R., [15], [32], [33]
- Mons, [288], [290]
- Montagu, Mr. John (Colonial Secretary at the Cape), [621], [650], [785], [791]
- Mont de Marsan, [166], [168], [751]
- Monteron, Conde de, [38]
- Monte Video, expedition to, [4]-[10], [79], [359]-[367];
- storming of, [653]
- Mont Martre (Montmartre), [291]
- Montrose, 3rd Duke of, [330];
- 4th Duke, [571]
- Moodkee, battle of, [504]-[506], [556], [780], [781]
- Moore family, the, [711]
- Moore, Gen. Sir John, [3 n.], [278], [555 n.];
- Swedish expedition, [14];
- Peninsular expedition, [15]-[17]
- Moore, Rev. George, [1 n.]
- Moore, Rev. T. C. C., [704], [709]
- Morell (staff-surgeon), [39]
- “Moro” (a Spanish greyhound), [38], [39], [61]-[63], [302]
- Moro Rock and Fort (Havana), [30], [257]
- Moroco (Chief of the Barolongs), [605]
- Moshesh (Chief of the Basutos), [590], [591], [606], [628], [635], [636]
- Moustache ordered to be worn by officers, [664]
- Mullins, Col., [244]
- Murchison, Major, [545], [547]
- Murphy, Major B. (88th), [34 n.]
- Murphy (old soldier), [337]
- Murray, Capt. A. S. (Rifle Brig.), [601], [602]
- Murray, Capt. George (72nd), [388], [389], [398], [729], [733], [749], [753]
- Murray, Dr., [470]
- Murray, Sir George, [142], [143], [162], [163]
- Murray Castle, [757]
- Murray, Fort, [647]
- N
- Nann, Sergeant P., [21], [22]
- Napier, Gen. Sir Chas. J., [556 n.], [655], [656];
- letter from, [496 n.]
- Napier, Major-Gen. Sir George, [58], [455], [468], [583], [584], [590], [643 n.]
- Napier, Gen. Sir William F. P., [569], [656], [680];
- at Nivelle, [145];
- his History of the Peninsular War, [43], [50], [117], [146]
- Napoleon I., [258], [263];
- his tactics at Waterloo, [276], [277]
- Napoleon III., [660]
- Narinska, Prince and Princess, [305]
- Nassau, Island of, [351], [352]
- Natal, [464], [584], [593], [645], [786], [793];
- Boers trek from, [592]
- National defence, [674]-[680]
- Nel (a Cape Boer), [626], [727]
- Nepaul, [493]
- Neuilly, [292], [293], [334]
- Newcastle-on-Tyne, [668]
- Newmarket, [261], [262], [700]
- New Orleans, expedition to, [226]-[247], [275];
- discussed by Wellington, [304], [305]
- New Providence, [351]
- Ney, Marshal, masterly retreat of, [42];
- execution of, [294]
- Nicolls, Gen. Sir Jasper, [471], [474], [480], [481], [770]
- Nicolls, Lady, [471]
- Night marches, condemned, [202], [203]
- Nive R., fighting near, [153]
- Nivelle, the, [140]; battle of, [141]-[151]
- Nomsa (great wife of Hintza), [391], [429], [750]
- Nonibe (widow of Dushani), [434], [449]
- Noorpoor, [543]
- Norcott, Major-Gen. Sir Amos G., [318], [321], [340], [342]
- Norman Cross Barracks, French prisoners at, [2], [3]
- Northey, Lieut. E. R. (52nd), [100]
- Norton, Lord (formerly Mr. (Sir) C. Adderley), [637]
- Nott, Gen., [475]-[478]
- Nova Scotia, [338]-[344]
- O
- O’Donnell (soldier of 95th), [88]
- Officers, British, [662]
- Officers and soldiers, kindly relations between, [26], [27], [88], [185], [254], [318], [321], [322], [337], [339], [340], [343], [344], [477 n.], [580], [581], [586], [645], [646], [647], [657], [658], [668], [683], [687 n.], [715]-[717], [730], [732], [734]
- O’Hare, Major P. (95th), [15], [41], [42], [65]
- “Old Chap” (war-horse), [93], [110], [133], [148], [220]
- Oldham, Capt., [635]
- Olite, [109]
- Olivença, [75]
- Onguala, [21]
- Orange, Prince of, [297]
- Orange River district, [584], [590].
- See next heading
- Orange River Sovereignty:
- proclaimed, [593]-[596];
- rebellion in, put down, [596]-[608];
- progress of, [616], [644], [645], [786], [792];
- trouble with Moshesh, [628], [635], [636], [640];
- proposed abandonment deprecated by Sir Harry Smith, [636], [637];
- abandonment, [637]
- Oropesa, [19]
- Orthez, battle of, [162]-[166]
- Ostend, [262], [264]
- Ovens, Harry Smith’s invention of, [252], [253]
- Owen, Mr. Mostyn, [636], [644]
- P
- Pack, Sir Denis, [7], [699]
- Padre, the. See [Vicalbaro, Vicar of]
- Paget, Sir Edward, [16], [84], [85]
- Painter (servant), [726]-[728]
- Pakenham, Gen. Sir E., [44], [52], [183], [221], [222], [328];
- his bravery, [171];
- expedition against New Orleans, failure and death, [226]-[237], [242]-[244], [247], [304], [305]
- Palencia, [94], [95]
- Pamplona, [104], [105], [114]
- Paris, the allied armies at and near, [2 n.], [291]-[298];
- a visit in 1824, [334], [335];
- another in 1854, [660]
- Park (? E. Parker), [62]
- Parker, Adm. Sir Peter, [193]
- Partridge-shooting at the Cape, [365]
- Pato (chief of the T’Slambies), [587], [607], [620], [625], [626], [647], [737]
- Patuxen R., [197]
- Pauillac, [189], [190]
- Payne, Major C. W. M. (72nd), [667 n.], [673], [681];
- letters to, [471 n.], [672], [680]-[682]
- Peacock, Dean of Ely, [574], [576]
- Pearson, Capt. (16th Lancers), [541]
- Peddie, Col., [723], [724]
- Pedro V. of Portugal, [666], [667]
- Pedroso, [33 n.]
- Peel, Sir Robert, [557], [560]-[562], [571]
- Peniche, [15]
- Peninsular Army—
- 1st Division, [87], [152], [154]
- 2nd Division, [170]
- 3rd Division, [47], [57], [58], [61]-[63], [67], [96], [117], [162], [163], [174], [175], [178];
- Wellington’s praise of, [216]
- 4th Division, [52], [61], [63], [65]-[67], [96], [117], [131], [133], [146], [175], [177], [178], [563];
- Wellington’s praise of, [216]
- 5th Division, [46], [47], [61], [63], [67]
- 6th Division, [165], [175], [177], [178]
- 7th Division, [97], [98], [100], [115], [125], [152], [155]
- Light Division, [18]-[181] (passim), [229], [332], [337], [563]-[566], [580], [665], [717], [772];
- organization of, [18], [28], [129];
- inspected, [51];
- Craufurd’s instructions, [18], [98], [109];
- mode of warfare, [174], [180], [198], [199], [216], [217];
- dinner given by the survivors to Sir Harry Smith (1847), [572]-[574], [580]
- Peninsular medal, [574], [778]
- Peninsular War, [15]-[181]
- Penla rivulet, [762]
- “Peterloo,” [328]
- Petit, Col. P. J. (50th), [513]
- Peyton, Rev. Algernon, [577]
- Philippolis, [600]
- Phillips, Lieut.-Col. H. S., [526], [527]
- Philour, [526], [527], [533]-[537]
- Picquets, the posting of, [140], [141], [145], [155], [172], [173], [179], [180].
- See [Sentries]
- Picton, Sir T., [32], [47], [163];
- at Toulouse, [176];
- at Waterloo, [269], [270], [277], [278]
- Pine, Mr. (Sir) Benjamin, [645], [786], [793]
- Pinhel, [30], [32]
- Pitt, Mr., [676]
- Plate R., plains of the, [10], [11]
- Plymouth, [656]
- Pollock, Gen. Sir George, [474], [476], [477 n.], [478]
- Pombala, [41]
- Ponsonby, Sir W., [270], [277]
- Poorein, [539]
- Portalegre, [63]
- Port Elizabeth, [586], [607]
- Port Natal, [464].
- See [Durban]
- Portsmouth, [4], [17], [222], [223], [258], [323], [579]-[582], [652], [653];
- addresses from, [579], [652];
- George Inn at, [17], [209], [224], [258], [580], [652]
- Potter, Paul, his “Bull,” [294]
- Pottinger, Sir Henry, [585], [586], [592], [608 n.], [609], [610]
- Power, Sir Manley, [244]
- Poza Velha, [49]
- Pratt, Lieut. (65th), [32], [33]
- Preston, Lancs, [663]
- Pretorius, Mr. A. W. J., [592], [593], [596];
- heads the disaffected Boers, [597]-[604]
- Prince Regent. See [George IV.]
- Prinsep, Mr. H. Thoby, [472]
- Proctor, — (21st Dragoons), [364], [365], [367]
- Prussia, King of, [306], [307], [310]
- Prussians, the, at Waterloo, [276]
- Puniar, battle of, [488], [770]
- Punjaub, the, [477 n.], [478], [494], [497], [777];
- history of, [497]-[501];
- war in, [501]-[569], [779]-[781]
- Purcell (settler murdered Ap. 1835), [750]
- Putney, [215]
- Pyrenees, [114]-[117], [725], [734], [745], [751], [752];
- battles, [114], [115]
- Q
- Quadraseyes, Quadrasies, [45], [47], [52]
- Quagga Flats, [759]
- Quatre Bras, [2 n.], [266], [278]
- Queen Adelaide, Province of, [418], [419], [464], [583], [754], [756];
- Harry Smith in command of, [420]-[461], [757]-[759];
- abandoned by order of Lord Glenelg, [452]-[461], [583], [619]
- R
- Rademeyer, Field-Commandant, [372], [626]
- Rae, Sir W., [327], [328]
- Raglan, Lord (Lord Fitzroy Somerset), [58], [66], [75 n.], [131], [132], [151], [164], [216], [350], [355], [495], [496], [563], [660], [663], [689], [766]
- Ramsey, Hunts, [683]
- Ramsgate, [317]
- Rawstorne, Capt., [435], [443]
- Redinha, fighting at, [41]-[43], [76]
- Regiments (British Army)—
- Guards, Brigade of, [17], [61], [315], [316]
- Grenadier Guards, [315], [316]
- 7th Dragoon Guards, [587]
- 7th Hussars, [325], [326]
- 9th Dragoons, [13]
- 14th Light Dragoons, [28], [33], [49]
- 16th Light Dragoons, [28], [44], [52]
- 17th Light Dragoons, [691]
- 12th Lancers, [635], [789], [790]
- 16th Lancers, [521], [525], [527], [543], [544], [547]
- Coldstream Guards, [315], [316]
- 2nd (Queen’s), [34 n.], [635], [789]
- 3rd (Buffs), [278], [492]
- 4th, [193], [199], [265], [268]
- 7th Fusiliers, [233], [235], [238], [304]
- 9th, [515]
- 21st, [194], [232], [244]
- 22nd, [346]-[348]
- 27th, [244], [265], [266], [268];
- loss at Waterloo, [271], [272]
- 29th, [34]
- 31st, [519], [528], [531], [540], [547], [779];
- at Sobraon, [551], [552]
- 33rd, [346]-[348]
- 39th, [491]
- 40th, [7], [244], [265], [268], [491], [691]
- 43rd, [3 n.], [15], [18], [28], [145], [789];
- at the Coa, [31];
- at Ciudad Rodrigo, [57];
- on the New Orleans expedition, [233], [235], [238], [304]
- 44th, [193], [199], [232]
- 45th, [20], [599], [601]
- 50th, at Maharajpore, [492];
- at Moodkee, [505];
- at Ferozeshah, [512]-[520], [779];
- at Aliwal, [540], [547];
- at Sobraon, [551], [552]
- 52nd, [3 n.], [15], [18], [21], [28], [45], [57]-[59], [85], [86], [98], [119], [120], [132], [134], [147]-[150], [152], [154], [164], [182], [564], [566];
- in Nova Scotia, [339], [340]
- 53rd, [527], [528], [531];
- at Aliwal, [537], [541], [547]
- 60th Rifles, [635]
- 62nd, [517]
- 72nd (Highlanders), [362], [376], [377], [379], [388], [398], [425], [719], [720], [723], [748], [756], [758]
- 73rd, [618], [634], [789];
- continuous marches, [635]
- 74th, [626], [627], [638], [782], [789]
- 75th, [378], [720]
- 79th, [49]
- 81st, [265], [268]
- 84th, [346]-[348]
- 85th, [193]
- 86th, [320]
- 87th, [20], [691]
- 88th, [20], [58]
- 91st, [598], [599], [601]
- 95th (from 1816, Rifle Brigade), [2 n.], [3]-[187] (passim), [325], [691]-[699], [719], [722], [730];
- formation, [3];
- confidence in support, [99], [119];
- destructive fire, [174].
- See next heading
- Rifle Brigade, [329 n.], [564]-[566], [587], [599], [616], [624], [657], [789];
- in Ireland, [336], [337];
- Nova Scotia, [338]-[344];
- Sir H. S. appointed Col. of 2nd Battalion, [567];
- transferred to the 1st Battalion, [661];
- his last inspection, [668]
- 98th, [362]
- Regiments (Indian Army)—
- 1st European Light Infantry, [513], [515]
- 3rd Light Cavalry, [521], [523]
- 19th Native Infantry, [515]
- 24th, [515], [528]
- 28th, [515]
- 30th, at Aliwal, [537], [540], [541]
- 36th, [537]
- 42nd, [505]
- 47th, [528], [548]
- 48th, [505], [540]
- 73rd, [515]
- Regiments (German)—
- 1st German Hussars, [24], [25], [28]-[30], [45];
- stories of soldiers, [26], [27], [47], [48], [52];
- at Waterloo, [269 n.]
- Nassau and Frankfort desert from the French, [155];
- at Waterloo, [269]
- Regiments (French)—
- 32nd Voltigeurs, [160], [161]
- Regiments (Portuguese)—
- 1st and 3rd Caçadores, [28], [30], [56 n.], [130], [132], [133], [160], [184], [185]
- Regiments. See also [Cape Mounted Rifles], [Corps of Guides], [Hottentots], [Marines]
- Reid, Lieut. W. (R.E.), [134], [135]
- Rendo, Heights of, [53]
- Renny, Col. (21st), [235], [237]
- Rentell, Lieut. (52nd), [21], [22]
- Rex, Mr., [598], [602]
- Reynell, Major-Gen. Sir T., [330], [495]
- Reynier, Marshal, [45], [46]
- Rhune La Petite, [140], [143]-[146]
- Richmond, Duke of (Lord March), [164], [165], [302], [572]
- Riet R., [584], [590]
- Rio Janeiro, [4], [696]-[698]
- Rio Mayor, [37], [38]
- Ripon, Earl of, [571]
- Rivers, Harry, [371]
- Roadmaking in the South African bush, [643]
- Robb, Dr. John, [23], [222], [223], [239], [240], [243]
- Robertson, Mr. Thomas Campbell, [114], [116]
- Robledillo, [54]
- Roborough Downs, [658]
- Robson, James (Assistant-Surgeon), [147]
- Roncesvalles, Pass of, [114]
- Rondebosch, [370], [720], [723]-[725], [741];
- address from, [648]
- Ross, Capt. C. (Cape Mounted Rifles), [398], [410], [414]
- Ross, (Sir) Hew D. (R.H.A.), [76], [88], [99], [463], [572]
- Ross, Col. John (Rifle Brigade), [212]
- Ross, Major-Gen. Robert:
- Washington and Baltimore expedition, [183], [191]-[208], [213], [214], [221], [222];
- criticized, [197], [207]
- Ross, Mrs. Robert, [207], [217]
- Rowan, Col. Sir Charles, [51], [54], [151];
- K.C.B., [556 n.], [569]
- Runjeet Singh, [472], [498], [499], [766]
- Runjoor Singh, [526], [527], [536], [544]
- Russell, Lord John, [642], [652]
- Russia, Emperor of, [310]
- Ryan, Col. T. (50th), [513]
- Ryneveld (civil commissioner), [376], [626]
- S
- Sabugal, battle of, [45], [46]
- St. Arnaud, Marshal, [660]
- St. Cloud, [660]
- St. Denis (Paris), [291]
- St. Germain, [294]-[297]
- St. Jean de Luz, [140]
- St. Michael, Island of, [193], [194]
- St. Sever, [167]
- Salamanca, [16], [17], [34 n.], [48], [49], [78], [83], [254];
- battle of, [75], [76], [127], [151], [277], [778]
- Sale, Gen. Sir Robert, [475], [477 n.], [505], [780]
- Salis, Lieut. (C.M. Rifles), [600]
- Sandflies, a remedy for, [254]
- Sandford (Commissary), [727]
- Sandilli (Gaika chief), [434], [446], [585], [587], [607], [635];
- stirs up the war of 1850, [617]-[619]
- Sand River Convention, [644]
- San Estevan, [112]
- San Felices el chico, [89]
- Sanguessa, [109], [111], [112]
- San Millan, [97]
- San Muños, [84]
- San Pedro, Fort of (Monte Video), [8 n.]
- San Sebastian, siege of, [113], [114], [117], [125], [131], [658]
- Santa Barbara, [112]
- Santarem, [37], [38]
- Sargant, Mrs. (Jane Alice Smith), [1 n.], [2 n.], [356], [357], [703];
- letter from, [712], [713];
- letters to, [550], [555], [556], [629], [766]-[781]
- Scinde, [479], [493]
- Scinde R., [485]
- Scott, Gunner (R.H.A.), [542]
- Scott, Sir Walter, [332]
- Scovell, Sir George, A.Q.M.G., [268]
- Seapoys, [492], [495], [499]
- Seaton, Capt. (Indian army), [513], [515]
- Seaton, Lord (Col. Colborne), [37], [55], [57], [120]-[123], [126], [127], [131], [133], [140], [142]-[144], [152]-[154], [156], [170], [197], [199], [200], [201], [234], [661], [686], [715];
- severely wounded, [58], [59];
- commands a Brigade of the Light Division, [124];
- military qualities of, [130];
- recommends H. Smith for a majority, [131], [132];
- a bold venture, [134]-[136];
- storms La Petite Rhune, [144]-[146];
- captures a fort, [147]-[150];
- shot through his cap, [160];
- interests himself in Harry Smith, [182], [183]
- Sea-voyage, its effect on troops, [199], [204]
- Sedgwick, Prof. Adam, [5 n.], [558 n.], [574]-[579]
- Sentries, unnecessary, [320], [321], [362].
- See also [Picquets]
- Seyolo, [458]
- Shadwell, Col. L., [681]-[683]
- Shaw, Mr. (Corps of Guides), [404]
- Shekawattee Brigade, [534], [537]-[543]
- Shepstone, Mr. (Sir) Theophilus (Interpreter), [394], [743], [747], [750];
- story told by, [605 n.]
- Shere Singh, [766], [768]
- Shorncliffe, [3 n.], [299], [318]-[320]
- Sidbury (S. Africa), [586]
- Sikhs, the, [473], [474], [478], [777];
- account of, [497]-[503];
- war with, [503]-[568], [779]-[781]
- Sikonyela (Chief of the Batlokuas), [606]
- Simla, [480], [497], [566];
- memoranda dated from, [476 n.];
- letters from, [488], [563], [767]-[781]
- Simmons, Major George (95th), [32]-[34], [39], [40], [48], [146 n.], [171 n.], [330];
- death, [667];
- letters to, [563], [567], [663]
- Skelton, Gen., [477 n.]
- Skerrett, Gen., [113], [118]-[128]
- Slaves in Jamaica, [349]
- Smith, Miss Anna Maria, [2 n.], [686], [700], [701], [707], [712], [713], [776]
- Smith, Lieut. Band, [527], [532]
- Smith, Capt. Charles (95th), [2 n.], [261], [263], [272], [357], [576 n.], [578 n.], [661], [700], [701 n.], [707]-[710], [712], [777]
- Smith, Eleanor (Harry Smith’s mother), [1 n.], [325], [701], [703];
- her parting command, [158], [159], [577];
- letter from, [702];
- her death intimated in a dream, [156];
- her death, [157], [705]-[707];
- her grave, [221]
- Smith, Eleanor Moore, [2 n.], [703], [705], [712];
- letters from, [700], [706], [711]
- Smith, Elizabeth, [2 n.], [703], [707]
- Smith, George Moore, [664], [682]
- Smith, Lieut. Harry, [771]
- Smith, Sir Henry George Wakelyn (Sir Harry), passim
- Smith, Lieut.-Col. Hugh, [659], [683], [770]
- Smith, Jane Alice. See [Sargant, Mrs.]
- Smith, John (Harry Smith’s father), [1 n.], [156], [223], [259], [262], [263], [683], [691], (dedication), [701], [702], [703], [707], [726], [767], [769];
- meets Juana Smith in London, [217]-[219];
- visits Cambray, [313], [314];
- his death, [712], [713];
- letters from, [157], [288], [705], [708], [710]
- Smith, John Stona, [2 n.];
- his marriage, [700], [701]
- Smith, Juana Maria de los Dolores (Lady Smith):
- meeting with Harry Smith, [68]-[71];
- described, [70]-[74];
- beloved by the soldiers, [77], [340];
- her riding, [75]-[77], [220], [308];
- her relations, [75], [76], [159];
- her enjoyment of Madrid, [78], [79];
- the lost doubloons, [80]-[83];
- at Salamanca, [77], [78];
- campaigning adventures, [85], [86], [89], [90], [101], [102], [108], [116];
- false alarms, [100], [133], [137], [260], [286], [287];
- lame, [94]-[96], [110], [111];
- a night in a mud hut, [141];
- forebodings of evil, [144], [151];
- in danger, [154];
- on field of Orthez, [166];
- a brave ride, [167]-[169];
- attacked by a mad woman, [172];
- at Toulouse, [179], [180];
- separation from her husband, [182]-[188];
- reunion in London, [212], [213];
- visit to Bath, [217];
- meets her father-in-law, [218], [219];
- at Whittlesey, [220];
- fresh separation, [222], [223], [228], [251];
- reunion, [259], [260];
- departure for Waterloo campaign, [261]-[267];
- her adventures, [280]-[288], [709];
- at Paris, [292]-[297];
- serious illness, [298], [299];
- at Cambray, [301]-[316], [711];
- coursing, [302];
- dancing, [305], [306];
- accomplishments, [308];
- presented to the Emperor of Russia, [310], [311];
- wins back “Lochinvar” in a raffle, [312];
- her dresses, [317];
- to Gosport, [320];
- to Scotland, [323];
- in Edinburgh, [324], [325], [333];
- leaving Glasgow, [335], [336];
- in Nova Scotia, [340];
- voyage, [344];
- in Jamaica, [344]-[350];
- at Nassau, [352];
- voyage to Liverpool, [352]-[357];
- at the Cape, [361], [364], [365], [370];
- letters to, [718]-[759];
- journey to King William’s Town, [422], [423], [754]-[759];
- her life there, [423], [449], [458];
- return to Cape Town, [461];
- voyage to Calcutta, [465], [468]-[470];
- journey by dâk, [480], [770];
- at Maharajpore, [495], [486], [771];
- Sikh war, [563], [564], [568], [780];
- in England, [572 n.], [574], [579];
- at Cape Town, [585], [628], [629], [631], [649];
- in England, [655], [657], [659], [661], [663], [664], [666], [668], [669], [672], [681], [682], [684 n.], [689];
- death, [685];
- described by her husband, [490], [577], [586], [671], [740], [752], [753]
- Smith, Mary (Mrs. Charles), [701]
- Smith, Mary Anne, [2 n.]
- Smith, Samuel, [2 n.], [708]
- Smith, Col. Thomas L., [2 n.], [21], [22], [78], [121], [123 n.], [701]-[705], [709], [712], [572], [683];
- gazetted, [14];
- severely wounded, [31]-[33];
- at Ciudad Rodrigo, [56], [57];
- with Colborne after Vera, [135];
- goes home, [184], [187];
- at Waterloo, [272];
- a good adjutant, [704];
- death, [686]
- Smith, Mrs. T. L., [686]
- Smith, Wakelyn, [1 n.]
- Smith, William, [2 n.], [713]
- Smith family, [1 n.]
- Smithfield, [606]
- Smith, Fort, [755]
- Smith’s Tower, [395]
- Smoking, [254], [752]
- Smugglers, [126]
- Smyth, Capt. Charles, [287]
- Smyth, Major (16th Lancers), [541]
- Sobral, i. [35]
- Sobraon, [545];
- British position at, [521], [522], [548], [549];
- battle of, [549]-[553], [557], [561]
- Soldiers in confinement, treatment of, [715]-[717]
- Somerset, Major Arthur, [495], [512], [766], [780]
- Somerset, Lord Charles, [363]
- Somerset, Lord Fitzroy. See [Raglan, Lord]
- Somerset, Col. (Major-Gen.) Henry:
- in the war of 1835, [374], [375], [379], [385], [392], [393], [723], [733], [741];
- in the war of 1850, [620]-[641], [782], [792]
- Somerset, Mount, [719]
- Somnauth, the Gates of, [769]
- Sonnact, [529]
- Soult, Marshal, [48], [50], [84], [113], [114], [319], [704]
- Southampton, [570], [571]
- Southey, Richard (Corps of Guides):
- Kafir war of 1835, [400], [727];
- shooting of Hintza, [404]-[406], [418];
- Boomplaats expedition, [598], [604], [606]
- Spanish hatred of the French, [106]-[108]
- Spanish soldiers, [185]
- Spanish Town, Jamaica, [345]
- Sparks, Capt. M. G. (49th), [378]
- Speirs, A., Esq., [336]
- Spencer, Sir Brent, [47]
- Spencer, Lord Charles (95th), [170]
- Sport, [15], [20], [21], [38], [39], [55], [61], [63], [82], [89], [92], [162], [293], [295]-[298], [301]-[304], [308], [318], [319], [340], [343], [363]-[368], [462], [710]
- Stackpoole, Capt., [227], [228]
- Stag-hunting:
- in Portugal, [21];
- at St. Germain, [295]-[297]
- Stanley, Lord, [609].
- See [Derby, Lord]
- Stanway (Provost Marshal), [82]
- Stedman, Brig., [537]
- Stephanie, Queen of Portugal, [667]
- Steuart, Capt. (95th), [184]
- Stewart, Capt. the Hon. James (95th), [20], [38], [39], [41], [62], [63], [79], [92], [93], [110]
- Stewart, Lieut. (88th), [58]
- Stewart, Lieut, and Adj. James (95th), [29], [35], [43]
- Stewart, Major Jas., [348]
- Stewart, Major John (95th), [43]
- Stewart, the Hon. Sir W., [3], [87];
- organizes the 95th, [3 n.];
- anecdote of, [170];
- his bravery, [170], [171]
- Stirling, Sir James, [255]-[258], [339]
- Stockenstrom, Capt. (Sir) Andries, [453], [455], [457], [458], [614], [647]
- Stovin, Lieut.-Col. F., [228], [233]
- Strachey, Lieut., [538]
- Stretch, Capt., [434]
- Strode, Lieut. (95th), [43]
- Struvé (a man of science), [578]
- Sturgeon, Major, [174]
- Suchet, Marshal, [161]
- Superstition, [721]
- Suta (widow of Gaika), [434], [444], [446], [449]
- Sutlej (Sutledge) R., [502], [520], [521], [527], [533], [537]
- Swaine, Capt. (R.N.), [228]
- Sweden, expedition to, [14], [15]
- Swellendam, [371], [387], [726]
- Swetenham, Lieut. H. D. (16th Lancers), [532]
- T
- Tabendoda (Tab ’Indoda), Mts., [421], [624]
- Tafalla, [109]
- Taggart, Lieut. (43rd), [64]
- Tagus, the, [20], [50]
- Talavera, battle of, [18], [19], [75 n.], [159], [778]
- Talbot, Col. (14th), [29]
- Tambookies, [641]
- Tarbes, battle of, [174], [175]
- Tarsac, [171]
- Taylor, Brig., [534], [535]
- Taylor, Col. Brook, [660]
- Tej Singh, [500], [503]
- Thackeray, W. M., on the Aliwal dispatch, [557]
- Theopolis, [628]
- Thomson (? R.E.), [746], [747]
- Thornton, Col. (85th), [195], [198], [199], [234], [235], [238], [239]
- Thunderstorm in S. Africa, [739]
- “Tiny” (Juana Smith’s horse), [76], [77], [85], [92]-[94], [102], [109], [111], [169], [220], [260]
- Tormes R., [76]
- Toro, [94]
- Torres Vedras, [33]
- Toulouse, [76], [130], [167], [171], [179]-[183], [216];
- battle of, [130], [176]-[179];
- battle criticized, [178]
- Trafalgar, battle of, [192], [304]
- T’Slambies, [431], [435], [441], [626], [634], [790]
- T’solo R., [742]
- T’somo R., [392], [742], [753], [754]
- Tucker, Col. (29th), [34]
- Tudela, [151]
- Tugela R., [593]
- Tulwun, the Ghat of, [536], [537]
- Turton, Capt., [541], [543]
- Tyalie (son of the Chief Gaika):
- in 1835-6, [427]-[429], [434], [437], [444]-[446], [448], [457], [458], [460], [724], [747], [748], [755], [764];
- in 1852, [641]
- Tylden, Capt., [625], [633]
- Tylden, Major Sir G., [233], [237]
- Tyrol, [655]
- U
- Uitenhage, [372]-[374], [631], [759]
- Umdizini bush, [387]
- Umhala (chief of the T’Slambies):
- in 1835-6, [431], [434], [435]-[437], [441]-[446], [458], [764];
- in 1848, [607]
- Umlanjeni (Kafir prophet), [617]
- Umritsir, [498]
- Umtata R., [409], [411], [755]
- Umtini (Hintza’s councillor), [393], [394], [400]-[402], [407], [747], [748], [753]
- Uniacke, Capt. (95th), [56], [57]
- United Service Club, [654]
- Upton, Hon. Arthur, [87]
- Ustaritz, [162]
- V
- Vadana, [747], [753], [756]
- Valde Mula, [30]
- Valenciennes, [298], [300], [311]
- Valiant, Major-Gen., [491]
- Vallada, [37]
- Vallé, [37], [38], [40]
- Vandeleur, Major-Gen. Sir H., [51], [58], [63], [79], [80], [89], [93], [97], [98], [101], [104], [111], [113], [126];
- stories of, [82], [105]
- Van der Byl (a horse-breeder), [367]
- Van Diemen’s Land, [613]
- Van Reenen (a horse-breeder), [363], [367]
- Van Wyk, Field Commandant, [626], [723], [751]
- Vera, [112], [113], [117], [131], [137];
- attack at the bridge of, [118]-[125];
- storming of the Pass of, [133]-[136], [159]
- Vernais, [298]
- Vet R., [605], [606]
- Veterans, [337];
- discharge of, [321], [322]
- Vicalbaro, Vicar of, [79]-[92] (passim)
- Vic Begorre, [174]
- Victoria, Queen, [571], [578], [659], [660], [664]
- Victoria, district of, [587]
- Villa de Ciervo, [24], [25]
- Villa de Lobos, [24]
- Villalba, [108]
- Villa Viçosa, [16]
- Vimiero, battle of, [15]
- Vittoria, [93], [94];
- battle of, [97]-[100], [105], [125], [277], [778]
- “Vittoria,” a pug dog, [101], [102], [154], [213], [220], [260], [281]-[283], [340]
- Vivian, Gen. Sir Hussey, [269 n.], [302], [329], [330], [333]
- Volunteers in the Duke’s army, [261]
- Volunteer Movement, [675]-[680]
- W
- Wade (A.D.C. to Gen. Cole), [78]
- Wade, Col., [715]
- Wade, Lieut. John (72nd), [396]
- Wainwright, Capt. (R.N.), [206], [209]
- Waldemar, Prince (of Prussia), [548], [663]
- Waltham Cross, [259]
- War, the horrors of, [16], [17], [46], [67], [68], [102], [210], [274], [275];
- the science of, [734]
- Ward, Mrs. Harriet, [586], [588 n.]
- Warden, Capt. (Major) Henry D., [426], [427], [756];
- British Resident at Bloemfontein, [584], [590], [594], [597]-[600], [635], [786], [792]
- Washington, [151], [182], [203];
- capture of, [200], [201], [206], [215], [309]
- Waterkloof, the, [635], [636], [638], [641]
- Waterloo, battle of, [268]-[280], [309];
- criticized, [276]-[279];
- the field after the battle, [273]-[276], [279], [286], [287];
- the gazette, [709];
- field revisited, [309], [310];
- anniversary 1819, [322];
- do. 1840, [469];
- do. 1851, [629];
- do. 1852 (Waterloo Banquet), [654], [655];
- do. 1855, [663]
- Watin, Mons., [312]-[315]
- Waugh, Capt. (16th Lancers), [538]
- Wellesley, Sir Arthur. See next heading
- Wellington, Duke of, [18]-[181] (passim), [263]-[316] (passim), [355 n.], [704], [778];
- his discipline, [32], [116], [136], [137], [150], [307], [308];
- his humane warfare, [200];
- his justice, [132];
- gives a hint of intended movements, [80];
- plays a safe game, [155], [546];
- his reticence, [124];
- knowledge of the enemy, [37], [38], [142], [175], [176];
- use of spies, [104];
- sense of his own dignity, [300];
- trusted by his army, [94], [126], [307];
- as a sportsman, [55], [92], [297], [301], [304];
- stories of, [51], [52], [307], [356];
- compared with Marlborough, [290];
- his opinion of the Light Division, [216], [580];
- a maxim of, [766];
- plans battle of the Nivelle, [142], [143];
- before battle of Orthez, [162], [163];
- before Waterloo, [267]-[270];
- at Waterloo, [272], [276];
- after the battle, [291];
- at Cambray, [301]-[311];
- as Prime Minister, [165], [356];
- conversation on New Orleans disaster, [304], [305];
- his brother, [216];
- his praise of Sir H. S. after Aliwal, [556 n.], [558]-[560], [562], [563], [684], [685], [688];
- at Cambridge, [578];
- letter to Sir Harry on the Kafir war, [627], [628], [631], [632];
- defends Sir Harry’s conduct of the war, [642], [643];
- gives last Waterloo Banquet, [654], [655];
- death, [656];
- his letter on national defence, [674], [675];
- relations with Harry and Juana Smith, [54], [150], [213], [299]-[310], [350], [488], [489], [563], [571], [579], [654], [655], [656];
- Harry Smith’s master and pattern, [555 n.], [562], [563], [670], [686]
- Wellington, Fort, [443], [627];
- built, [756]
- Wessels, Field Cornet, [605]
- West (soldier of 95th, Harry Smith’s servant), [77], [85], [89], [100], [111], [168], [169], [172], [189], [211], [223], [224], [253], [254], [258], [259], [262], [281]-[286];
- discharged from the army, [322]
- Westminster, [654]
- Wheeler, Brig. H.M.:
- at Moodkee, [505];
- at Aliwal, [534], [537], [540], [547], [548], [559]
- White, Major (Burgher force, 1835), [398], [410], [411], [753], [756]
- White, Brig., [503]
- White, Fort, [621], [623], [624], [790]
- Whitelock, Gen., [7 n.], [8], [9], [10];
- criticized, [246], [247]
- Whittlesea (Whittlesey), Cambs., [1]-[3], [6 n.], [77], [217], [357], [661], [664], [777], [778];
- Harry Smith’s first departure from, [158];
- visits to, [159], [220]-[222], [259]-[263];
- thoughts of, [108];
- dream of, [156], [157];
- a wedding and a funeral at, [700]-[703];
- Yeomanry Cavalry of, [2], [3], [576], [578];
- visit to, in 1847, [574]-[577];
- Sir Harry and Lady Smith buried at, [682], [683], [685];
- letters from, [6 n.], [288], [700]-[713]
- Whittlesea, Cape Colony, [625], [633], [641], [651];
- its founding, [590 n.]
- Williams, — (R.E.), [754]
- Willshire, Fort:
- during Kafir war of 1835, [376], [377], [379], [387], [388], [423], [430], [720]-[723], [725], [737], [758], [759]
- Wilson, Brig., at Aliwal, [537], [540]
- Winburg, [584], [591], [596], [597], [599], [605], [606]
- Winterbottom, John (Adjutant 52nd), [135]
- Wisbeach (Cambs.), [683]
- Woburn (S. Africa), [588 n.], [619]
- Woodville, Mr. (Havana), [256]
- Wounded, kindness to the, [88], [101], [137]-[139], [171], [172], [204]
- Wright, Brig. (39th), [491]
- Wyld, Brig., [475]
- Wylly, Major A., [243]
- Wyvill, Commodore, [789]
- X
- Xabecca (Gnabecca) R., [44], [45]
- Xuramenha, fort of, [16]
- Y
- Yellow fever, [344]-[348]
- Yeomany Cavalry, [331];
- Whittlesey troop, [2], [3], [576], [578];
- Scottish, [330], [331];
- Lord de Tabley’s regiment, [671]
- Yorke, Gen. Sir Chas, [681]
- Z
- Zamora, [38]
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