Names of Men who have been Killed or Drowned while on Duty or otherwise, by Accident, but not in Action, as far as the same can be now ascertained.
| Date. | Rank. | Names. | Where. | Under what circumstances. | |||||
| July 13, 1772 | Private | John Dobbs | Gibraltar | Killed | blown up whilst blasting rock. | ||||
| Sergeant | George Sherriff | ![]() | |||||||
![]() | Michael Gib | ||||||||
| George Shearer | |||||||||
| Robert Taylor | |||||||||
| William Robertson | |||||||||
| John Mair | |||||||||
| William Scott | |||||||||
| Andrew Lindsay | |||||||||
| Edward Fryer | |||||||||
| David Buney | |||||||||
| Francis Hardie | |||||||||
| William Cleghorn | |||||||||
| Henry Lyall | |||||||||
| William McLean | |||||||||
| William Duguid | |||||||||
| John Brown | |||||||||
| George Henry | |||||||||
| John Steedman | |||||||||
| John Burns | |||||||||
| Robert Garrow | |||||||||
| Thomas Peacock | |||||||||
| Sept. 24, 1786 | Recruits | ![]() | David Bain | ![]() | Near Dunkirk, on passage from Leight to Gibraltar | Perished. | ![]() | In the wreck of the brig ‘Mercury’, with all their wives and children, numbering 28 of the former, and 14 of the latter. | |
| John Stuppert | |||||||||
| George Burn | |||||||||
| John Napier | |||||||||
| Charles Comb | |||||||||
| Archibald Fullerton | |||||||||
| William Muir | |||||||||
| Peter Anderson | |||||||||
| Thomas Hastie | |||||||||
| John Hutton | |||||||||
| James Ore | |||||||||
| Robert Young | |||||||||
| John Brander | |||||||||
| James Douglas | |||||||||
| Henry Lawson | |||||||||
| Charles Ross | |||||||||
| Gustavus Ross | |||||||||
![]() | James Tosh | ![]() | |||||||
| Alexander Gray | |||||||||
| George Duguid | |||||||||
| John Macdonald | |||||||||
| Simon Fraser | |||||||||
| William Ross | |||||||||
| Timothy Clark | |||||||||
| Charles Crosbe | |||||||||
| Joseph Abdy | |||||||||
| James Burnton | |||||||||
| David Hunter | |||||||||
| James Comb | |||||||||
| Alexander Forbes | |||||||||
| James Burgoes | |||||||||
| John Westwaters | |||||||||
| Alexander White | |||||||||
| Andrew White | |||||||||
| William Ramage | |||||||||
| 25 or 26 Sept. | Recruit | Daniel Thomson | Mardyck near Dunkirk | Perished | After gaining the shore from the ‘Mercury,’ from cold, wounds, and exhaustion. | ||||
| June 4,1789 | Private | Francis Pearce | Plymouth | Killed | In a riot. | ||||
| June 26, | Drummer | Thomas Mitchell | Chatham | Killed | By a wooden pipe 14 feet long, falling from a pump on his head. | ||||
| 1791 | Sergeant | John Fraser | Gibraltar, at Ragged Staff | Drowned | |||||
| Dec. 18, 1794 | Private | John Vernon | Woolwich | Drowned | |||||
| Private | Miles Ratcliff | Barbadoes | Drowned | ||||||
| Aug. 1797 | ” | Alexander Wright | On passage from England to West Indies. | Drowned | |||||
| Aug. 1, 1798 | ” | John Nancarrow | On expedition to Surinam | Drowned | |||||
| April 19, 1799 | ” | Philip Patterson | On passage from England to Turkey | Drowned | Washed overboard. | ||||
| May 27,1800 | ” | George Laken | Off Turkey | Drowned | |||||
| Aug. 21, ” | ” | James Strang | Chatham | Drowned | When mooring a boat opposite Cockham Wood. | ||||
| Oct. ” | ” | Walter Allen | Halifax, Nova Scotia | Drowned | Fell overboard in the harbour. | ||||
| June 2, ” | ” | John Rogers | River Nile, near Rahmanieh,Egypt | Drowned | While assisting in the construction of a temporary bridge across the Nile. | ||||
| Aug. 15, ” | ” | John Bain | From St. Thomas to Martinique | Drowned | |||||
| April 4, ” | ” | Daniel Brown | Jersey | Killed | By falling from the top of a tower while mounting guns. | ||||
| Feb. 1806 | ” | John Marley | From England to Gibraltar | Drowned | |||||
| June 22, ” | ” | James Dane | Spike Island | Drowned | By the upsetting of a boat. | ||||
| Jan. 9, 1808 | ” | Thomas Mitchelson | Gibraltar | Killed | ![]() | By blocks of stone falling on them from the quarry at the Devil’s Tower. | |||
| Jan. 26, ” | ” | Charles Cranham | Gibraltar | Killed | |||||
| Sept. 15, ” | ” | George Spratt | Merida, Spain | Killed. | By private Robert Costello in a quarrel; stabbed with a sword. | ||||
| Oct. 7, ” | ” | Thomas Lane | Madeira | Killed | By an explosion when reloading the evening gun at Ilches Rock. | ||||
| Mar. 21, 1810 | ” | Thomas Hughes | Tarifa, near to | Killed | By the springing of a mine. | ||||
| June 15, ” | ” | John Screech | Newfoundland, Signal Hill | Killed | By being blown up in blasting a well. | ||||
| Oct. 22, ” | ” | William Cock | Newfoundland | Drowned | |||||
| Dec. 3, ” | ” | Benjamin Hall | Puntales, Cadiz | Killed | By the fall of a wall under which he was mining. | ||||
| May 26, | Corporal | James Roope | Newfoundland | Killed | By suffocation in a lime-kiln while on duty. | ||||
| Oct. 4, ” | ” | William Brown | Cadiz, near Isla de Leon | Murdered | Supposed by a private of the corps, who was tried, but escaped for want of evidence. | ||||
| June 24, 1812 | Private | Thomas Grewer | Carthagena | Killed | By being blown up whilst mining. | ||||
| Nov. 28, ” | ” | Paul Harvey | Tarifa | Killed | |||||
| April 21, 1813 | ” | William Liddle | Gibraltar | Drowned | By being carried down the main drain during a storm, into the sea. | ||||
| June 21, ” | ” | William Dunstan | Gibraltar | Killed | By the springing of a mine. | ||||
| July 6, ” | ” | James Ashcroft | Woolwich | Drowned | |||||
| Dec. 27, ” | Sergeant | Patrick O'Brien | Dublin | Drowned | By losing his way in a dense fog, and falling into the Ring’s End Docks., | ||||
| Dec. 31, ” | Private | Edward Mooney | Nive, near Ustaritz | Drowned | |||||
| Nov. 22, ” | ” | Michael Fitzgerald | From England to Peninsula | Drowned | |||||
| Jan. 1, 1814 | ” | James Duffy | York, Canada | Burned to death | By the conflagration of the barracks. | ||||
| Jan. 14, ” | Corporal | George Mulrean | Falmouth | Perished | ![]() | In the wreck of the ‘Queen Charlotte.’ | |||
| Jan. 14, ” | Private | James McCartney | Falmouth | Perished | |||||
| Jan. 28, ” | ” | John Stewart | From Plymouth to Portsm. | Drowned | Fell overboard. | ||||
| Feb. 24, ” | ” | John McNight | Adour, near Bayonne | Perished | ![]() | In the foundering of a chasse-maréein crossing the dangerous bar of the river. | |||
| Feb. 24, ” | 2nd Corpl. | Patrick Power | Adour, near Bayonne | Perished | |||||
| Sept. 18, ” | Private | John Benoy | Chatham, St. Mary’s Creek | Drowned | Whilst bathing. | ||||
| Feb. 19, 1815 | ” | Daniel Dougherty | Newfoundland | Frozen to death | Was benighted, and falling from exhaustion in the snow,was smothered, and thus died. He was discovered by a Newfoundland dog. | ||||
| March 6, ” | ” | Edward Miah | Off Dauphine Island, Amer. | Drowned | |||||
| April 7, ” | ” | Robert Hoston | Bermuda | Drowned | |||||
| July 13, ” | ” | Thomas Williams | Newfoundland | Drowned | He was pursued by a party sent in quest of him, and jumping intothe Great Pond at Signal Hill to effect his escape, was lost in the attempt. | ||||
| July 20, ” | ” | James White | Seine, near Paris | Drowned | By falling off the bridge on arousing from sleep. | ||||
| July 31, ” | ” | David Morgan | St. Denis, France | Killed | By falling from a window, supposed in a state of somnambulism. | ||||
| Nov. 1, ” | Sergeant | William Ritchie | Epinay, France | Murdered | By private David Smith of the corps, who was executed 12 Dec., 1815. | ||||
| May 1, 1816 | Corporal | Morgan Williams | Plymouth | Killed | By a stone of 2 tons weight falling on him in a quarry when mining. | ||||
| Aug. 8, ” | ” | James Miller | Gibraltar | Drowned | |||||
| June 22, ” | ” | ohn Tretheway | Chatham | Drowned | Whilst bathing. | ||||
| Aug. 16, ” | ” | James Verner | Barbadoes | Killed | By the explosion of a mine. | ||||
| June 19, 1818 | ” | Alexander Milne | Rheims, France | Murdered | ![]() | Perpetrators were never discovered. | |||
| Oct. 22, ” | ” | James Scott | France | Murdered | |||||
| Jan. 11, 1819 | ” | William Liddle | Kingston, Upper Canada | Drowned | While endeavouring to cross the ice on Lake Ontario. | ||||
| Jan. 19, 1821 | ” | Gamaliel Ashton | Corfu | Killed | By falling from a scaffold. | ||||
| Jan. 11, 1822 | ” | Walter Urie | Chatham | Killed | By falling into the ditch of the fortifications. | ||||
| April 1, ” | ” | Michael Connolly | At sea, on board H.M.S.‘Salisbury.’ | Killed | By falling down the hatchway. | ||||
| Sept. 8, ” | Corporal | Michael Harle | From Gibraltar to England | Drowned | |||||
| April 5, 1823 | Private | James Blake | Bermuda | Drowned | |||||
| Nov. 14, ” | Corporal | William Williams | Gibraltar | Killed | By a fall. He had given orders to fire a mine, and was springing by means of a rope across a chasm, to takecover from the explosion behind a bold rock, when the rope was cut through by a projecting ledge, andfalling many hundred feet down the eastern precipice, he was dashed to pieces. | ||||
| July 29, 1824 | Private | James Ross | Chatham | Drowned | Fell overboard from a pontoon raft. | ||||
| Sept. 26, 1825 | William Berry | Chatham | Drowned | Fell overboard from a pontoon raft. | |||||
| Dec. 23, ” | ” | William Widders | Bermuda | Drowned | |||||
| July 14, 1826 | ” | David Marshall | Corfu | Killed | Whilst blasting rock. | ||||
| March 17, 1827 | ” | Richard Rosevere | Bermuda | Killed | By being blown up when blasting rock. | ||||
| July 24, ” | ” | Andrew Mathieson | Chatham | Drowned | Whilst bathing. | ||||
| Sept. 3, ” | ” | Henry Bennett | Gibraltar | Killed | By falling from the rock when at work. | ||||
| Dec. 1,, ” | ” | James Masters | Rideau Canal, Canada | Killed | By being blown up whilst blasting rock. | ||||
| Feb. 16, 1829 | ” | Walter Sim | At sea, on passage to Bermuda. | Drowned | ![]() | Fell overboard from the ‘Weymouth.’ | |||
| March 4, ” | ” | Peter Bamford | Bermuda | Drowned | |||||
| Aug. 24, ” | ” | Thomas Duffy | Rideau Canal, Canada | Killed | By blasting in a quarry. | ||||
| May 29, 1830 | ” | James Simmons | Rideau Canal, Canada | Killed | By being blown up in a quarry. | ||||
| June 18, ” | ” | John Kerr | Halifax, Nova Scotia | Killed | By a stone falling on him on the works. | ||||
| July 6, ” | ” | Alexander McMicken | Bermuda | Killed | By the explosion of a box of gunpowder when blasting rock. | ||||
| Jan. 28, 1831 | ” | Leonard Jasper | Rideau Canal, Canada | Killed | By being blown up in a quarry. | ||||
| March 9, ” | ” | John Higford | Rideau Canal, Canada | Killed | By an explosion in the canal. | ||||
| May 31, ” ” ” | ” ” | Gumple Nathan William Street | Gibraltar Gibraltar | Killed Killed | ![]() | By the falling of large pieces of rock upon them,which crushed them to death. | |||
| Aug. 11, ” | ” | Charles Shambrook | Barbadoes | Killed | By the falling of the hospital during ahurricane, which crushed him to death. | ||||
| Nov. 10, ” | ” | William Gunn | Rideau Canal, Canada | Drowned | |||||
| July 22, 1832 | ” | Nathaniel Fulcher | Halifax, Nova Scotia | Killed | By falling over the works at Fort George. | ||||
| Nov. 6, 1834 | ” | John Strachan | Bermuda, Morris' Island | Drowned | |||||
| Feb. 6, 1835 | ” | James Bennie | Lough Strangford, Ireland | Drowned | By the upsetting of a boat while surveyingthe islands in the Lough. | ||||
| Feb. 22, 1836 | ” | Matthew Rosevere | Bermuda | Killed | By the explosion of a box of gunpowder when blasting rock. | ||||
| May 21, ” | ” | Archibald McDonald | River Euphrates | Drowned | By the upsetting of the ‘Tigris’ steamer, during a hurricane. | ||||
| July 3, ” | ” | John Crossett | Leixlip to Chapelizod | Killed | By a fall from a car. | ||||
| July 17, ” | Corporal | John Reid | L'Agulhas Reef, 70 miles S.E. Cape of Good Hope | Perished | With his wife and four children in the wreck of the barque ‘Doncaster.’ | ||||
| Mar. 8, 1837 | Private | John Porteous | Passages, Spain | Killed | By a fall. | ||||
| July 19, ” | ” | Robert Steele | Chatham | Drowned | Whilst bathing. | ||||
| May 21, 1838 | 2nd Corpl. | Henry Mitchell | Off Tilbury Fort | Drowned | In a diving apparatus, while employed atthe demolition of the brig ‘William.’ | ||||
| Mar. 31, 1840 | Private | Thomas Bonds | Bermuda | Killed | By an explosion in blasting rock. | ||||
| Dec. 10, ” | ” | Joseph Maxwell | Coast of Kerry | Drowned | By being washed from a rock into thesea, whilst endeavouring to recover hisnote-book. He was surveying ValentiaIsland. | ||||
| April 24, 1842 | ” | Edward Lowe | Kat River, Cape of Good Hope | Drowned | |||||
| Oct. 15, ” | 2nd Corpl. | William Finlay | Moorsunde[Moorsunde], River Murray, South Australia. | Drowned | In endeavouring to recover a wounded duck. When found he was entangledin the reeds at the bottom of the lagoon, with the duck clenched in his fist. | ||||
| April 27, 1844 | Private | John Skelton | Spithead | Drowned | By falling over the gunwale of a boat, during a lurch in a swell of the sea. | ||||
| July 30, ” | ” | Daniel Martin | St. Roque, Spain | Killed | In a quarrel, by a Spaniard striking him on the head with a chair. | ||||
| Oct. 22, ” | ” | George Shanks | Bermuda | Drowned | Whilst trying to swim from the sloop ‘Annawan’ in Grassy Bay to the shore. | ||||
| May 16, 1845 ” ” | 2nd Corpl. Private | Thomas Bone Peter Marshall | Bermuda Bermuda | Drowned Drowned | ![]() | By the boat in which they were crossing the little sound near Hunt’s Bay,striking against a sunken rock and foundering. | |||
| June 12, ” | ” | William W. Riddle | Chatham, St. Mary’s Creek | Drowned | ![]() | Whilst bathing. | |||
| July 11, ” | ” | John Hamill | Bermuda | Drowned | |||||
| Nov. 26, ” | ” | John Trellevin | Hong Kong, China | Killed | By falling down a steep bank. | ||||
| June 16, 1846 | ” | Thomas Kilbride | River Ouse, York | Drowned | Whilst bathing. | ||||
| Dec. 14, ” | ” | Joseph Rawlings | Near Bermuda | Drowned | Fell overboard from the ‘Athol,’ during one of the heavy lurches of the vessel. | ||||
| Jan. 2, 1848 | ” | Hugh Arnold | Kowie River, Cape of Good Hope | Drowned | On the tide receding, he was found notfar from the shore, in a hole. He issupposed to have missed his way, andfallen into the river. | ||||
| June 25, ” | ” | Thomas Hudson | Red River, Hudson’s Bay | Drowned | Whilst bathing. | ||||
| Aug. 3, ” | ” | William Miller | Hong Kong to Macao | Drowned | Fell overboard. | ||||
| April 26, 1849 | ” | Joseph Cox | Chatham | Drowned | Fell from a raft whilst pontooning. | ||||
| June 19, ” | Sergeant | John Sutton | ![]() | Prince Edward’s Island, 12° south of the Cape of Good Hope, on passage to New Zealand. | Perished. | ![]() | In the wreck of the ‘Richard Dart,’ freight-ship, with their wives andchildren, numbering four of the former and nine of the latter. | ||
| ” ” | Corporal | Bartholomew Griffiths | |||||||
| ” ” | Bugler | William Henderson | |||||||
| ” ” | Private | David John | |||||||
| ” ” | ” | Joseph McLachlan | |||||||
| ” ” | ” | Robert Martin | |||||||
| ” ” | ” | James Scott | |||||||
| ” ” | ” | Charles Quigley | |||||||
| ” ” | ” | James Baker | |||||||
| ” ” | ” | William Walsh | |||||||
| ” ” | ” | Malcolm Nicholson | |||||||
| ” ” | ” | Samuel Pinch | |||||||
| ” ” | ” | Alexander Clark | |||||||
| ” ” | ” | William C. Green | |||||||
| ” ” | ” | John Mulreany | |||||||
| ” ” | ” | Robert Alexander | |||||||
| ” ” | ” | Nathaniel Vicary | |||||||
| ” ” | ” | Samuel Peters | |||||||
| ” ” | ” | Paul Orchard | |||||||
| ” ” | ” | Richard Holt | |||||||
| ” ” | ” | Robert Bruce | |||||||
| ” ” | ” | James Ferguson | |||||||
| ” ” | ” | William Thomas | |||||||
| ” ” | ” | William Mitchell | |||||||
| Aug. 24, ” | ” | William Goldsmith | Prince Edward’s Island, 12° S. of the Cape. | Perished | From frostbite, exposure, and exhaustion. | ||||
| Sept. 4, ” | ” | William Hillman | Fort Brown, Cape of Good Hope. | Killed | By a waggon running over him. | ||||
| Oct. 10, ” Oct. 23, ” | Sergeant Private | John Cameron Robert Player | Sandhurst Sandhurst | Killed Killed | ![]() | By an explosion of gunpowder, whilst employedin blowing up an experimental stockade. | |||
| Mar. 30, 1850 | ” | John Burgess | Bermuda | Drowned | By missing his way in the dark and falling into the sea. | ||||
| Sept. 6, 1851 | ” | Thomas W. Noon | Bicester, near Oxford | Killed | By the upsetting of a railway train. | ||||
| Aug. 9, 1852 | ” | David Jones | Keiskama Hock, Cape of Good Hope. | Killed | By an explosion when blasting rock. | ||||
| Oct. 31, ” | ” | John Callan | Keyhaven, nr Hurst Castle | Drowned | By the upsetting of a boat. | ||||
| Nov. 9, ” | ” | James Hicks | Malta | Killed | By falling from a wall 36 feet high, on the works. | ||||
| Dec. 27, ” | ” | John Harris | Corfu | Killed | By a blow in the face from a comrade, who was tried for the offence, and sentenced to six months' imprisonment. | ||||
| May 27, 1853 | ” | John Olivey | River Swale, near Richmond, in Yorkshire. | Drowned | Whilst bathing. | ||||
| May 14, 1853 ” ” | Private ” | Alfred Hawkins Samuel Parsons | ![]() | In a lake on the north shore, about 6 miles from Auckland, New Zealand. | ![]() | Drowned | ![]() | In a heavy gale of wind, by the swamping of a boat of peculiar construction,known as a “twin-boat,” consisting of two bottoms united by one deck, while out with Lieut.C.T. Hutchinson, R.E. who also perished. The officer had been taking sketches of the shore. | |
| Mar, 11, 1854 | ” | Henry Clark | Bermuda | Killed | By falling into Barrack-hill quarry. | ||||
| June 7, ” | Recruit | John Bell | Bangor | Drowned | Whilst bathing. | ||||
| June 10, ” | Private | Richard Pemble | Elvanfoot, Lanarkshire | Perished | From exhaustion and the inclemency of the weather. After a fatiguing day’swork he lay down to rest by the side of a mountain stream, and died. | ||||
| June 29, ” | ” | Richard Wilkinson | Halifax, Nova Scotia. | Murdered | Was shot through the heart by private William Sime, of the corps. | ||||
| Nov. 14, ” ” ” ” ” ” ” | Sergeant Private ” ” | William Carne Samuel Lewis Thomas Price Thomas Toohey | ![]() | Outer Harbour of Balaklava, Crimea | ![]() | Perished | ![]() | During a storm in the wreck of the screw steamer ‘Prince.’ | |
| ” ” ” ” | Corporal Private | John Pendered John Hammond | ![]() | Outer Harbour of Balaklava, Crimea | ![]() | Perished | ![]() | During a storm in the wreck of the ‘Rip Van Winkle.’ | |
| Nov. 19, ” | ” | Donald McKenzie | Belfast Lough, off Bangor | Drowned | By falling out of a boat while sitting on the gunwale. | ||||
| Jan. 4, 1855 | ” | James Deacon | Near the camp in front of Sebastopol. | Perished | Found frozen to death in the snow. | ||||
| Feb. 23, ” | ” | Daniel Law | St. George’s, Bermuda. | Drowned | Whilst bathing. | ||||
| Feb. 23, 1856 | Corporal | John Rowse | On passage from Natal to Cape Town. | Drowned | Fell overboard from the ‘Wanderer’ schooner, during a heavy lurch of the vessel. | ||||
| Aug. 11, ” | Private | Michael McGreevy | River Tweed, Inverleithin. | Drowned | Went to fish. Was subject to fits, and it is supposed that being seized with one,he fell into the stream. His body was found at Kelso, upwards of forty milesfrom the spot where he perished. | ||||
INDEX TO VOL. II.
(Not including the Appendix.)
- Africa, central, [114–119]
- Airy, Professor, [40], [46], [49], [513], [524]
- Aitcheson, James, private, [431]
- Akers, Lieutenant, [17];
- Captain, [489]
- Aladyn, [184], [185]
- Aland islands, [172]
- Albert, Prince, [82], [139], [145], [490], [515]
- Alderney, [96], [97], [121], [495]
- Aldershot, [148], [163], [169], [484], [490], [495]
- Alderson, Lieutenant-Colonel, [18]
- Algar, William, bugler, [446]
- Allan, Alexander, private, [238], [478]
- ——, quartermaster, [128]
- Alexander, Colonel, [205]
- Alma, [198]
- Alti, [488]
- Anderson, Andrew, [185–187], [194], [236], [333], [340]
- ——, James, sergeant, [20], [228], [267], [342], [447]
- ——, Lieutenant, W. C., [146], [246]
- ——, Lieutenant 96th regiment, [325];
- Captain, [418]
- Andrews, Mr., Mayor of Southampton, [515]
- Anglesey, Marquis of, [40], [82]
- Arctic expedition, [7–15], [28–31]
- Armit, Captain, [335], [336]
- Arms and accoutrements, [157]
- Army-works corps, [231]
- Armstrong, bugler, [253]
- Art and Science, Department of Practical, [86], [119], [149], [490], [495]
- Arthur, John, private, [104]
- Asylum. See [Cambridge Asylum].
- Augmentations, [16], [28], [165], [166], [178], [255], [491]
- Australia, [31], [42], [57], [94], [123], [148], [235], [495]
- Austrians, the, [194]
- Azof, expedition to Sea of, [301], [309]
- Bainbrigge, Lieutenant, [258]
- Baker, Thomas, corporal, [68], [71], [72], [73]
- ——, William, corporal, [259]
- ——, William, private, [275];
- ——, William, second corporal, [355], [358], [360]
- Balaklava, [200], [218], [227], [243], [382], [478]
- ——, monument at, [482]
- Baltic, [172–177]
- Band, the, [166]
- Bank of England, [17]
- Barnard, sergeant, [383]
- Barnes, Joseph, private, [350]
- Barrow, Joseph, corporal, [74], [75]
- Base line on Salisbury Plain, [37–40]
- Baston, John, private, [268]
- Bay, sergeant, [2], [498]
- Bayne, James, private, [272]
- Baynes, Lieutenant, [281], [282], [284]
- Beaton, sergeant, [5], [498], [509–512]
- Beatty, Captain, [522]
- Belson, Captain, [263], [335], [363]
- Bell, Charles, corporal, [416]
- Bennett, William, private, [431]
- Bent, Captain, [97], [181], [182], [183], [185–187], [191], [192], [193];
- Berea, [109]
- Bermuda, [124], [163], [235], [495]
- Berry, sergeant, [96]
- Bessarabia, [489], [495]
- Bizot, General, [251]
- Bland, James, private, [217], [238]
- Bloomfield, Lord, [20]
- Boem Plaatz, [23]
- Bomarsund, [176]
- Borbidge, corporal, [343], [344]
- Boudroun, [491], [495]
- Bourchier, Captain, [181], [182], [355]
- Bowman, John, private, [432]
- Boyce, John, private, [418], [419]
- Boyd, David, private, [396], [431]
- Boyland, private, [279]
- Boyles, John, private, [238]
- Bradford, quartermaster, [1], [17], [161]
- Bramley, John, private, [238], [410]
- Brennan, James, private, [201–204]
- Bridgman, corporal, [258]
- Brine, Lieutenant, [369], [381], [456], [458], [459], [460], [482], [483]
- ——, William, private, [433]
- Broad, James, private, [431]
- Brodie, David, [15], [28–30]
- Brooking, Thomas, private, [64]
- Brotherston, bugler, [104]
- Brown, Down, [58]
- ——, Henry, sergeant, [127], [129], [130], [229]
- ——, Sir George, [181]
- Browne, Captain, [243], [286], [325], [331], [335]
- Bruce, William, private, [268], [443], [485], [486]
- Bucharest, [194], [197], [227], [234].
- Bulganak, causeway across the, [198]
- Bulgaria, [182–188], [190–193], [195]
- Buliack, bridge of, [199]
- Buller, Henry, private, [485]
- Burgoyne, Sir John, [46], [179], [199], [205], [213], [253], [254], [452], [493]
- Burke, gunner R. A., [317]
- ——, Lieutenant, [179], [180], [185–187], [236]
- Burt, John, private, [458]
- Calder, William, private, [121]
- Calderwood, private, [375]
- Caledon, passage of the, [108], [109]
- Callaghan, Thomas, private, [441]
- ——, private, [19]th Regiment, [276]
- Cambridge asylum, [96]
- ——, Duke of, [145]
- Cameron, Captain, [148]
- ——, John, sergeant, [41]
- ——, Corporal, [482]
- ——, John, private, [57]
- Campbell, Sir Colin, [220]
- ——, Sir John, [481]
- ——, Major, 46th Regiment, [335], [388], [409]
- ——, sergeant, [521–523]
- ——, Neil, private, [309]
- Camps, [126–146]
- Cann, corporal, [269], [287], [383]
- Cape of Good Hope, [21–24], [58–67], [97–113], [123], [489], [495]
- Cardigan, Lord, [220]
- Carlin, Charles, private, [320]
- Carne, sergeant, [224]
- Carswell, private, [431], [434], [436]
- Carter, Lieutenant, [298]
- Castledine, corporal, [58–60];
- Cathcart, Sir George, [481]
- ——, Lady, [481]
- Central Association, [195]
- Ceylon, [491], [495]
- Chadwick, Mr., [4], [6]
- Chapman, Captain, [177], [179], [182]
- ——, Captain, [20]th Regiment, [254], [260], [335];
- Chartists, [17]
- Chatham, [164], [169], [170], [486], [495], [496]
- Chesney, F. R., Lieutenant, [43]
- Chess, [52]
- Chesterman, James, private, [421]
- China, [24], [43], [234]
- Chobham camp, [126–146]
- Church, Sappers’, [329–331]
- Church, James F., corporal, [114–119]
- ——, William, private, [458], [483]
- Circassia, [181], [182], [188], [189]
- Clabby, corporal, [71–73], [151], [152], [154]
- Clark, William, private, [431]
- Cloggie, John, private, [104]
- Clothing, winter, [234]
- Clubb, George, private, [306], [314]
- Clyde, James, private, [341]
- Cobden, Mr., [83]
- Codrington, Sir William, [456], [457], [458], [471], [480]
- Colby, General, [527]
- Cole, Colonel, [67], [112]
- Cole, Mr. Henry, [119], [151]
- ——, Samuel, corporal, [283], [317], [442], [443]
- ——, Jonas, private, [440]
- Coles, Samuel, private, [228]
- Collings, William R., private, [397]
- ——, William R., private, [325]
- Collins, master of the band, [167]
- ——, George H., corporal, [210], [214], [215], [250], [253], [322], [334], [335], [361], [363], [369]
- ——, Joseph T., corporal, [281], [294], [368], [369–371], [383], [443]
- ——, Francis, private, [389]
- ——, Henry, private, [144]
- Colquhoun, James, private, [402]
- Committy’s Hill, action at, [63]
- Conning, private, [321], [325], [443]
- Conroy, Patrick, private, [64]
- Cook, Thomas P., sergeant, [71], [81]
- Cooke, Captain, [401]
- Coppin, sergeant, [208], [347–350], [361], [474], [485]
- Corfu, [24], [235], [484], [495]
- Corrigan, private, [241]
- Cosgrove, corporal, [498]
- Cossack Bay, [479]
- Cowan, Robert C., private, [275], [334]
- Cowen, Hosick, corporal, [64]
- Cox, F. E., Captain, [161]
- ——, Lieut., Royal Marine Artillery, [181]
- Craigie, Captain, R.N., [88], [92]
- ——, Captain, R.E., [44], [56], [195], [241], [253]
- Cray, James, private, [179], [180], [193];
- Creyke, Lieutenant, [185]
- Crilly, John, private, [104]
- Crimea, [196–484]
- Crofton, Captain, [265], [272]
- Cronk, private, [478]
- Crossman, Lieutenant, [57]
- Cumberland, Lieutenant, [452], [472]
- Curgenven, corporal, [238], [393], [431]
- Curtis, Lieutenant, [46]th regiment, [298]
- Curzon, the Hon. Leicester, [483]
- Cuthbert, David, private, [248]
- Daft, Stephen, corporal, [341]
- Danube, bridge of boats across the, [191], [236]
- Danubian demarcations, [489], [495]
- Darrah, Lieutenant, [335], [375]
- Daveran, corporal, [131]
- Davis, sergeant, [12]th regiment, [104], [105]
- Dawson, Captain, [314], [321]
- Deacon, James, private, [440]
- Deane, Mr., submarine engineer, [236], [472], [473]
- Deary, Noah, sergeant, [71], [129]
- Dee tides, [96]
- De la Beche, Sir Henry, [6]
- Delany, John, private, [397]
- ——, Peter, private, [431]
- De Moleyns, Captain, [235], [335], [336], [372], [435], [436]
- Demolitions at Sebastopol. See “[Docks]”
- Denham, William, private, [216]
- Designation of corps, [492]
- Devany, Owen, private, [32–37]
- De Vere, Lieutenant, [179], [241], [242], [247];
- Major, [490]
- Devno, [184], [185]
- Devonport, [490], [495]
- Dickson, Major, [179]
- ——, William, corporal, [149], [181];
- sergeant, [444]
- ——, James, private, [482], [483]
- Digweed, private, [431]
- Dilling, James, private, [228]
- Dimmer, Frederick, private, [485]
- Dines, Samuel, private, [325]
- Divers, [223], [235]
- Dobbie, William, sergeant, [351]
- Docherty, sergeant, [257], [388], [389], [465]
- Docks of Sebastopol, [451], [452], [462–473]
- Doherty, sergeant, [2]
- Donald, William, corporal, [358], [361]
- Donelan, sergeant, [3], [39], [498], [499], [512]
- Donnelly, Lieutenant, [335], [358–360]
- Doran, John, private, [238]
- Douglas, James, corporal, [370]
- Dover, [32]
- Dowbiggen, Captain, [362]
- Downes, Lieutenant, [504]
- Doyson, Von, Mons., [248]
- Drake, Lieutenant, [127], [134], [238], [239], [303], [309], [333], [334]
- Dress, [125], [150], [154–161], [167–169]
- Drew, James H., sergeant, [205], [228]
- ——, Thomas R., sergeant, [294], [299], [336], [352-354]
- Driver troop, [165], [166], [255], [452]
- Drummond, James, private, [389]
- Drunkenness, [441], [442]
- Dublin, [17]
- Du Cane, E. F., Lieutenant, [57]
- ——, Captain, [342], [445], [449], [450]
- Dumaresq, Lieutenant, [435], [436]
- Dumvill, sergeant, [185]
- Dunlop, Robert, corporal, [62]
- ——, Alexander, private, [79]
- Eadie, Robert, private, [350]
- East, private, [446]
- Eastley, William, corporal, [228], [333], [470]
- Eccles, Thomas A., private, [416]
- Eddy, William, private, [363]
- Edwards, Lieutenant, [452], [479]
- Egerton, Colonel, [77]th regiment, [281–283]
- Electric telegraph, [169], [227], [266], [445–450]
- Elphinstone, Lieutenant, [324], [325], [334], [335]
- Embarkation of troops, floats for, [481]
- Entwistle, sergeant, [138]
- Enwright, Francis, [177];
- corporal, [458]
- Epidemics, [124]
- Erzeroum, [487–489]
- Evans, Sir De Lacy, [181], [220]
- ——, John, corporal, [283]
- ——, Samuel, private, [19]th regiment, [276]
- Ewart, Captain, [206], [437]
- Ewen, Thomas, private, [281], [282], [348]
- Exhibition. See “[Great Exhibition]”
- Eyre, Colonel, [63]
- Fairservice, private, [321], [443]
- Falkland Islands, [25]
- Falkner, James, Cornet, [444]
- Fear, Charles, corporal, [68], [75]
- Fenwick, T., Captain, [19], [66], [99], [100]
- Fergus, James, private, [64]
- Fevers, [124]
- Filkin, John, bugler, [446]
- Finch, James, sergeant, [498]
- ——, Joseph, private, [269], [309], [397]
- Fires, [193]
- Fisher, Lieutenant, [335], [345], [346], [351], [445], [450]
- ——, James, corporal, [489]
- Fitzgerald, Robert J., corporal, [358], [359], [360]
- Fitzgerald, Joseph, private, [407], [416]
- Fleming, Robert, corporal, [74]
- Floats for embarking troops from the Crimea, [481]
- Forbes, James, sergeant-major, [86], [87]
- Ford, John, private, [363]
- Forgie, William, private, [104]
- Foot races at Chatham, [492]
- Forsyth, sergeant, [19], [88], [92], [498]
- Foulness island, [27]
- Fowke, Captain, [151], [152]
- Fowler, Lieutenant, [98]
- Fox, George, private, [451]
- Fraser, Donald, [12]
- ——, Captain, [95]th regiment, [411]
- ——, James, corporal, [299], [328]
- ——, Peter, corporal, [446], [448], [450]
- ——, John, private, [393]
- Freeling, Captain, [31]
- Freeth, J. H., Captain, [58]
- Frome, Captain, [31], [44], [45]
- Fulton, John, corporal, [432]












