[33] Commonly written “nullas”—ravines.

[34] The Regimental Diary says 9 o’clock, the Colonel of the Thirteenth says a little before 10.

[35] Captain Eve’s mare Caprice was lost for a year or more after the charge, but was then seen by his batman, Private Hogg, among the horses of an Indian Cavalry Regiment. She was recovered and brought to England.

[36] Lieutenant Fitzgibbon crawled out into the open several times to look after the wounded. It was on one of these occasions that he found Captain Eve’s body, and removed his watch, rings, and spurs.

[37] The name was Pinnington.

[38] Captain Eve.

[39] Lieutenant Dawson.

[40] Captain Steele of “C” Squadron.

[41] Private A. Wallhead, killed after putting Lieutenant Dawson in safety. Sergeant H. Knapman, too, was killed while helping the wounded.

[42] Private Alfred Jones.