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A History of the Coldstream Guards, from 1815 to 1895

Chapter 63: INDEX.
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A regiment-focused history that follows the Coldstream Guards from the immediate postwar occupation of France through later nineteenth-century service. It recounts operational involvement in continental occupation, field campaigns, colonial disturbances, and Egyptian expeditions, together with periods of garrison duty and organizational change. The narrative draws on official orders, diaries, regimental records, and contemporary illustrations, and includes appendices of notes and corrections and plates of uniforms and scenes. Throughout, attention centers on duty and endurance, documenting selected episodes of discipline, hardship, and acts of gallantry that the regiment regards as constitutive of its traditions.

INDEX.

  • Abu Hamed, 383
  • Abu Klea, battle of, 384, 385
  • Abu Kru, battle of, 386
  • Airey, Col: [Gen: Sir J.], 141, 314
  • Aix-la-Chapelle, congress of, 67
  • Aladyn, 145
  • Aldershot, 268, 283, 296, etc. (see App. xv.)
  • Alexander I. of Russia, 32
  • Alexander II. of Russia, 252, 331
  • Alexandria, 354;
    • forts of, bombarded, 355
  • Alison, Sir Archibald, Gen.: 355, 357, 358, 370
  • Alma, 167;
    • battle of the, 168 ff
  • Amherst, Hon: W. [Viscount Holmesdale; Earl Amherst], 227
  • Angelo, Mr., 117
  • Arabi Pasha, 352, 353, 357, 363
  • Armament of the British infantry, 126, 259, 271, 317
  • Army Purchase abolished, 324
  • Army Reform, 124, 319-349
  • Austria; and Russia, 133, 148, 149
  • Azof, Sea of, 161, 245, 253, 274
  • Earle, Maj:-Gen:, 382, 390, 391
  • Education, Military, Council of, 296
  • Edward of Saxe-Weimar, Prince. See Saxe-Weimar.
  • Egypt, 350, 372;
    • dual control, 352;
    • British Protectorate, 371
  • Egyptian Army, 364
  • Egyptian War, Tel el-Kebir Campaign, 358-367;
    • Nile Campaign, 372-392;
    • Suakin Campaign, 393-408
  • Eliot, Capt: Hon: G., 151, 209, 217, 227
  • Eupatoria, 163, 244, 274
  • Evans, Gen: Sir De Lacy, 170, 210
  • Falconer, A., Quartermaster, 213, 335
  • Falmouth, Viscount. See Boscawen.
  • Feilding, Col: Hon: P. [Gen: Sir P.] 151, 213, 227, 314, 315, 334
  • Feilding, Col: Hon: W. [Gen:], 334
  • Fenians, 311, 313
  • Field-Officer in Brigade Waiting, 92, 290, 291
  • Finsbury, 76, etc.
  • Fire-service, 106
  • First Guards. See Grenadier Guards.
  • FitzClarence, Lt: [Gen: Lord Frederick], 80, 321
  • FitzRoy, Col: G. [Gen:], 334, 343, 344, 345
  • FitzRoy, Lt:-Col: Lord Charles [Duke of Grafton], 334, 340
  • Flank-march round Sevastopol, 181
  • Fleet in Crimean War, 138, 149, 178, 193, 273;
  • Flogging in the Army, 101
  • Follett, Col: R. (see App. xvi.)
  • Forey, Gen:, 155, 165, 187
  • Forster, Rt: Hon: W. E., 347
  • Fortescue, Capt: [Lt:-Col:] Cyril, 339, 346
  • Fortescue, Lt: Hon: A. [Capt:] 411
  • Fouché, Duc d’Otranto, 7, 16, 17, 29, 42
  • Franco-Prussian War, 320
  • Fremantle, Col: [Gen: Sir A. Lyon], 334, 343, 376, 394, 406
  • Fremantle, Col: J., 90, 104, 105
  • Halkett, Capt: F., 111
  • Halkett, Col: J., 213
  • Hall, Col: Julian [Gen:], 334, 343
  • Hall, Col: R. S. (See App. xvi.)
  • Hamilton, Gen: F. [Sir F.], 315
  • Hamley, Sir E., 214, 358, 361
  • Handub, 398, 403
  • Hardinge, Capt: Hon: A. [Gen: Sir A.], 141, 265, 314
  • Hardinge, Sir H. [Lord Hardinge], 115, 126, 140, 290, 296
  • Hashin, battle of, 398
  • Hay, Col: [Gen:], 139, 151
  • Herbert, Col: I., 356, 378
  • Hicks Pasha, Gen:, 373
  • Higginson, Gen: Sir G., 335, 344, 345
  • Hill, Gen: Lord, 89, 106
  • Hope, Lt:-Col: Hon. James, 111
  • Hospital, regimental, 85
  • Hythe Musketry School, 127, 296
  • York, F.-M. H.R.H. Frederick, Duke of, 19, 49, 85;
    • death of, 88
  • Zeriba, McNeill’s, 400
  • Ziethen, Gen:, 15, 16, 64