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  • Abbas II, 121
  • AbbÉ, 155
  • Abdallah, 100, 143, 169, 255
  • -- of Cordova, 272
  • Abd-el-Kader, 116
  • -- Rahman, 10
  • Abderrahman Ibn Abdillah, 252
  • Abdul Wahab Khan, 263
  • Abercrombie, Sir Ralph, 1, 9, 254
  • Abercromby, Gen. James, 116, 249, 255
  • Aberdeen, Provost of, 106
  • Abergavenny, Lord, 269
  • Abington, Major, 246
  • Aboukir Bay, 177
  • Aboyne, Lord, 41
  • Abu Hamed, 219
  • -- 'l Hasan, 10, 24, 219
  • -- Obeidah, 8, 118
  • -- Sophian, 30, 155, 181, 231
  • AbyssiniaAbyssinia, Italian Invasion of, 4
  • Acha, Gen., 183
  • Achmet Hefzi Pasha, 99
  • -- Koprili Pasha, 188, 217
  • Acre, 3, 167
  • Adams, Major, 56, 97, 166, 182
  • Adda, The, 141
  • Adherbal, 79
  • Adil Pasha, 142
  • Adour, The, 178
  • Æmilius, Consul, 48
  • -- Paulus, 203
  • Æthelfrith, 72
  • Æthelred, 21, 86, 207
  • Æthelstan, 42
  • Aetius, 55
  • Afan de Riva, 264
  • Afghan Wars, 6, 34, 56, 97, 117, 119, 121, 123, 124, 148, 190
  • Afranius, 239
  • Africa, Count of, 111
  • Agesilaus, 66
  • Agis, 151, 156
  • Agnes, Countess of March, 81
  • Agostina, 222
  • Agra, 220
  • Agricola, 101
  • Agrippa, 170, 172
  • Ahmed Ali, 5
  • -- Bey, 206
  • -- Pasha, 45, 58
  • Aidan, 72
  • Aiza, 94, 250
  • Ajmir, Rajah of, 240
  • Akbar, 60, 158, 187
  • -- Khan, 117
  • Alaf Khan, 131
  • Alaric, 197, 211
  • -- II, 197, 264
  • Ala-ud-Din, 60, 74, 131
  • Albemarle, Duke of, 9, 75, 99, 179
  • -- Sound, 210
  • Albert, Archduke, 70, 117, 176, 183, 256
  • -- Margrave, 231
  • Albigenses, 169
  • Albinus, Clodius, 145
  • Alboin, 189
  • Albuquerque, 100, 148
  • Alcibiades, 72, 179, 240
  • Alcidas, 170
  • Alemanni, 18, 55
  • Alexander of Bulgaria, 194, 232
  • -- Despot of PherÆ, 71
  • -- of Epirus, 186
  • -- of Parma, 146, 252, 273
  • -- the Great, 17, 54, 95, 101, 113, 116, 248, 256
  • Alexander's Asiatic Campaigns, 95, 101, 113, 116, 256
  • Alexius the Usurper, 64
  • Alfonso IV, of Portugal, 219, 251
  • -- VI, 113, 272
  • -- VIII, of Castile, 7
  • -- XI, of Castile, 219
  • -- the Great, 272
  • -- the Infante, 181
  • Alfred the Great, 21, 87, 158, 207
  • Algeciras, 220
  • Algiers, Dey of, 138
  • Ali, 28, 113, 231, 257
  • -- Adil Shah, 100
  • -- Atar, 142, 143
  • -- Khan, 246
  • -- Hussein, 46
  • -- Moldovani Pasha, 79
  • -- Pasha, 210, 262
  • Alle, River, 108
  • Allemande, Adm., 131
  • Allersheim, 178
  • Allied Invasion of France, 41, 55, 67, 131, 133, 135, 166, 188, 208
  • Almady, 65
  • Almagro, 71, 135
  • Almohacen, Heights of, 142
  • Almoravid, 272
  • Alonzo-di-Aguila, 162
  • Alub Khan, 220
  • Alumbagh, 144
  • Alsusieff, 56
  • Alvarez Mariano, 97
  • Alviani, Gen., 5
  • Alvinzi, 17, 18, 46, 200
  • Amandus, 108
  • Amanien, 36
  • AmbiorixAmbiorix, 4
  • Ambrosio Bercenegra, Don, 135
  • American Civil War, 15, 26, 42, 43, 53, 54, 57, 58, 66, 69, 87, 89, 92, 97, 105, 125, 139, 151, 157, 159, 169, 172, 180, 189, 191, 192, 200, 201, 202, 209, 210, 225, 230, 235, 261, 268, 269, 271
  • -- Spanish War, 150
  • -- War of Independence, 32, 34, 39, 42, 43, 46, 47, 49, 54, 56, 59, 63, 86, 97, 102, 103, 139, 190, 202, 237, 249, 271
  • -- Wars, 26, 35, 36, 43, 57, 59, 61, 131, 144, 175, 205, 229
  • Americo-Mexican War, 15, 42, 163, 186
  • Amherst, Gen., 143, 164, 209
  • Amiens, Peace of, 154
  • Aminias, 219
  • Amir Daood, 131
  • Ammatas, 51
  • Amphictyonic War, 54
  • Amron, 9, 157
  • Amurath II, 64, 130, 165, 259
  • AndrÉs, 235
  • Andronicus the Younger, 190
  • Angelus, Isaac, 64
  • Angostura, 263
  • Angus, 14, 223
  • Anjou, Duc d', 145, 162
  • Anlaf the Dane, 42
  • Anson, Adm., 48
  • Anstruther, Col., 41
  • Antigonus, 44, 65, 86, 115, 187, 191
  • Antigonus Soter, 222
  • Antiochus the Great, 19, 21, 147, 167, B

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  • Botta, Gen., 96
  • Bover, 86
  • BoucicautBoucicaut, Marshal, 5
  • Bouillon, Duc de, 185
  • Boulatoff, Gen., 208
  • Bourbon, Constable of, 208, 212
  • -- Francisco de, 54
  • Bourlamaque, 249
  • Bourquin, 75
  • Bouxhoevden, Gen., 231
  • Bowyer, Gen., 146, 217, 219
  • Boyd, Gen., 61
  • Boyle, Mr., 20
  • Brabant, 211
  • -- Duke of, 5
  • Braddock, Gen., 162
  • Bradstreet, Col., 91
  • Bragg, Gen., 57, 58, 169, 191
  • Braithwaite, Col., 173
  • Brakfontein, 258
  • Brand, Martin, 104
  • Braun, Marshal, 201
  • Breckenridge, Gen., 174
  • Brennus, 11, 211
  • Brentford, Earl of, 12
  • Brian Boru 62
  • Bridgwater, 133
  • Bridport, Lord, 31
  • Brihtnoth, 149
  • British Invasion of Egypt, 1, 9
  • Britt, Don Jorge, 138
  • Broadwood, Col., 221
  • Brock, Gen., 205
  • Broglie, Duc de, 33, 125, 205, 225
  • Broke, Capt., 229
  • Bromhead, Lieut., 213
  • Brown, Capt., 261
  • -- Gen. Jacob, 59, 144
  • -- Marshal, 143
  • Bruce, Capt., 104
  • -- Robert, 26, 81, 115, 142, 158
  • Brude, 173
  • Brueys, Adm., 177
  • Brune, 11
  • Brunehilde, Queen, C

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  • -- of Lorraine, 40, 108, 152, 223, 261
  • -- III, 42
  • -- of Alban, 78
  • -- PalÆologus, 65
  • Constantius, 167, 169, 232
  • Contades, Marquis de, 159
  • Conti, Prince Louis de, 47, 145
  • Contrecoeur, 271
  • Convent of Santa Cruz, 134
  • Conway, Lord, 174
  • Cooke, Gen., 33
  • Coote, Sir Eyre, 20, 197, 198, 201, 230, 265
  • Cope, Sir John, 202
  • Copratus, The, 65
  • Corinthian War, 66
  • Cornaille, Pierre, 133
  • Cornwallis, Lord, 19, 26, 47, 103, 223, 227, 271
  • Cortes, 159, 184
  • Cossack Rising, 122
  • Cotton, Gen., 78
  • Coulon de JumonvilleJumonville, 271
  • -- de Villiers, 102
  • Courbet, Adm., 235
  • Covenanters' Rising, 38, 80, 215
  • Coxon, John, 186
  • Cragova, 58
  • Crassus, 232
  • -- P. Licinius, 134
  • -- Publius, 51
  • CraufurdCraufurd, Earl of, 40, 62
  • Crimean War, 11, 25, 45, 58, 115, 122, 149, 181, 183, 208, 231, D

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  • Diacus, 138
  • Diebitsch, Gen., 102, 129
  • Dieskau, Baron, 132, 136
  • di Lezze, Antonio, 224
  • Dingaan, 77
  • Diocles, 111, 226
  • Diocletian, 153
  • Dionysius, 44, 69, 85, 166, 241
  • Diophantus, 44
  • di Potenza, CondÉ, 244
  • Dirkzoon, Adm., 273
  • Djezzar, 3
  • Doblado, 219
  • Doctoroff, Gen., 150
  • Dolabella, 70
  • DolabellaDolabella, P. Cornelius, 132
  • Dolgorouky, Gen., 171
  • Domitius, CnÆus, 147
  • Dom Miguel's Rebellion, 220
  • Donald, Bree, 99
  • -- Lord of the Isles, 106
  • Don Carlos, 110, 113
  • Don Francisco de Toledo, 104
  • -- John of Austria, 81, 95, 138, 215
  • -- Sancho of Castile, 257
  • -- Sebastian, 110, 113
  • Doria, 59, 64, 197
  • Dost Mohammed, 121
  • Douay, Gen. Abel, 267
  • Douglas, 231
  • -- Archibald, 19
  • -- Arch., Earl of, 105, 112
  • -- Earl of, 184, 261
  • -- James, Earl of, 19
  • -- Rebellion, 40
  • Doveton, Gen., 21
  • Dragomiroff, 231
  • Drake, 19, 44
  • -- Mr., 45
  • Drepanum, 140
  • Dresden, 129
  • Drummond, Sir Geo., 144
  • Drusus, E

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    >Mejid Bey, 110
  • Melas, 96, 152, 163
  • MelchiorMelchior, 146
  • Melgarejo, Col., 133
  • Melikoff, Gen., Loris, 7, 84, 122, 126, 272
  • Memnon of Rhodes, 101
  • Menaldo Guerri, 183
  • Mendez Nunez, 259
  • Mendizabal, 95
  • MenouMenou, Gen., 9
  • Mentschikoff, Prince, 11, 25, 115, 120, 260
  • Mercer, Col., 184
  • Merci, Comte de, 153, 215, 247
  • Mercy, Count, 93
  • -- Gen., 178
  • "Merrimac," The, 105
  • Meshid, Pasha, 209
  • Messenian Wars, 4, 21, 22, 49. 53, 156
  • Metaurus, The, 158
  • Metellus, 88, 225
  • -- L. CÆcilius, 187
  • -- Numidicus, 169
  • Methuen, Lord, 31, 101, 147, 161
  • Metz, 178, 235
  • Mexican Liberal Rising, 2, 46, 219, 242
  • Meyer, Gen. Lucas, 243
  • Meyerfeld, Gen., 120
  • Michael, Grand Duke, 196
  • Michelberg, 106, 159
  • Michelson, Gen., 123
  • Middleton, Gen., 28, 89
  • Milan, King, 194, 232
  • MiletusMiletus, -- Empire in Spain, 10, 65, 100, 113, 135, 157, 219, 270, 272
  • -- Invasion of Asia Minor, 14
  • ---- Egypt, 9, 157
  • ---- Europe, 64
  • ---- France, 252
  • ---- Persia, 44, 117
  • ---- Syria, 7, 8, 38, 72, 118, 169, 271
  • Moslemeh, 64
  • Mosquera, 69
  • Motassem, Caliph, 14
  • Mountjoy, Earl of, 125
  • MoussonMousson Oglou, 42
  • MourzoufleMourzoufle, 64
  • Mowbray, Sir John, 115
  • Mukhlis Khan, 13
  • Mukhtar Pasha, 7, 84, 126, 272
  • Mulgrave, Lord, 251
  • Mummius, Lucius, 138
  • Munemori, 73
  • MÜnnich, Gen., 180, 237
  • MÜnzer, Thomas, 92
  • Murad I, 127
  • Murad II, 128
  • -- Bey, 205
  • Murat, 14, 80, 89, 184, 250, 267, 269
  • Murdach Stewart, 112
  • Murphy, Father, 19, 26, 263
  • Murray, Earl, 184
  • -- Gen., 160, 205, 217
  • -- Sir John, 52
  • -- Regent, 133
  • Murviedro, 216
  • Musa, N

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    Q

    • Quadrilateral Alliance, 3
    • "Q" Battery, 221
    • Quetta, 124
    • Quintanella, 59
    • Quintilius Varus, 260

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    U

    • Udai, Singh, 60
    • Ulm, 111
    • Umrar, Khan, 60
    • Ung Khan, 97
    • Unification of Italy, 14, 45, 52, 159, 185, 264
    • Urban, Gen., 259
    • Uriu, Adm., 58
    • Urquiza, 54
    • Urquiza's Rising, 163
    • Uruguayan War of Independence, 164, 180

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    • Vadomair, 55
    • Valdemar II, 37
    • Valens, 30, 47, 105
    • Valerian, 83
    • Valerius Corvus, 167
    • ValÉeValÉe, Gen., 64
    • Van Arteveldt, Philip, 214
    • -- Capellan, 10
    • Vandamme, 33 129
    • Van der Does, Jan, 139
    • -- Dorn, 66, 189
    • Van Gelen, Adm., 136
    • -- Reusselaer, 205
    • Vansittart, Capt., 243
    • Van Tromp, Adm., 79, 86, 99, 179, 200, 247
    • Varro, 48, 168
    • Varus, 258
    • -- Quintilius, 260
    • Vatinius, Publius, 245
    • Vauban, Mons. du Puy, 33
    • Vaubois, 259
    • Vaudreuil, 164
    • Veli Pasha, 237
    • Venables, Gen., 117
    • VendÔme, Duc de, 41, 52, 184, 222
    • "Vengeur," The, 258
    • Vercingetorix, 8, 24, 96
    • Verdier, Gen., 97
    • Vernon, Sir Ed., 51, 198, 201
    • Vespasian, 119
    • Vessil Pasha, 224
    • Victor Amadeus, 237
    • -- Emanuel, 166, 234
    • -- Marshal, 68, 114, 152, 155, 166
    • Vid, The, 196
    • Villaret, Adm., 257
    • Villars, Marshal, 75, 150
    • Villeneuve, Adm., 49, 252
    • Villeroy, Marshal, 68, 206
    • Vincennes, 188
    • Vinoy, Gen., 58
    • Visconti, Gen., 222
    • Vitiges, 212
    • Vladislas IV, 102
    • Von Alvensleben, Gen., 154, 235
    • -- Bonin, Gen., 253
    • -- Bredow, Gen., 154
    • -- der Tann, Gen., 67
    • -- Francois, Gen., 236
    • -- Goeben, Gen., 218
    • -- Meerfeld, 153
    • -- Moltke, 177, 188
    • -- Steinmetz, 63
    • -- Stenau, Marshal, 82, 202
    • -- TÜmpling, 58
    • Vortigern, 24, 68

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    Errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected, and are noted here. The references are to the page, and line in the original. The following issues should be noted, along with the resolutions.

    The phrase 'line-of-battle ships' is sometimes printed without hyphenation, and occasionally as 'line-of-battleships'. Where 'line-of' is not employed, the word is always 'battleships. To assist searches, the hyphenated version 'line-of-battle ships' is applied here.

    End-of-line hyphens are sometimes missing. It is presumed they have not survived in the text, and were handled as though present.

    Proper place names are sometimes consistently misspelled and were left as printed: 'Guil[d]ford Court House', 'Spot[t]sylvania'.

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    On p. 143, the title of the article for 'LunceÑa' is an obvious error for 'Lucena', which is supported by other sources and also falls correctly in the alphabetic order of the Dictionary.

    3L.22 sallies of the bes[ei/ie]ged Transposed.
    6L.9 on the 18th the garrison surrendered[.] Added.
    20L.40 into the beleagu[e]red city. Inserted.
    24R.17 which is also know[n] as Added.
    27R.31 the Colombian patr[i]ots> Inserted.
    32L.37 under General Bizo[u/n]et Inverted.
    33R.35 the bridge of B[u/e]rgfried Replaced.
    36L.20 had taken up a posit[i]on Inserted.
    39L.22 Bovianum (S[ce/ec]ond Samnite War). Transposed.
    40R.24 by assault by Genera[l] Haynau Added.
    45L.2 inhabitants being mass[e/a]cred Replaced.
    46R.4 under Colonel Hartl[e]y Inserted.
    47L.5 16 line[-]of[-]battle ships Inserted.
    56L.1 under Cla[u/n]leu. Inverted.
    59R.12 was surrounded and overpowered, Chabrias falling[.] Added.
    62L.34 (Norman Invasion of Italy[)]. Inserted.
    65L.4 sallies [Amurath,/, Amurath] was called away Comma moved.
    65L.30 Danish fleet of 10 line[-]of[-]battle[ ]ships Inserted.
    67L.15 Seleuc[n/u]s, though 81 years of age, defeated Inverted.
    67R.28 (Seven Years' War)[.] Added.
    71R.22 The Macedonians lost 13,000 killed and wounded[.] Added,
    74L.32 endeavoured to effect a landing at Dazaifu[,/.] Added.
    75L.10 Scindiah's army under Bour[g/q]uin Replaced.
    80L.21 10,000 killed and wounded[/,] Replaced.
    80L.22 15,000 prisoners, and 40 guns[,/.] Replaced.
    81R.11 30 of his k[in/ni]ghts, Transposed.
    83L.10 (Civil War of [Car an d/CÆsar and] Pompey). Corrupted.
    83L.31 when Mass[e/É]na’s] corps Replaced.
    86L.10 E[n/u]taw Springs (American War of Independence). Replaced.
    89R.29 near Fish Creek[,/.] Replaced.
    92L.5 and the Goths under C[u/n]iva Transposed.
    93R.39 Fuentes d’O[n/Ñ]oro Replaced.
    95R.29 the royal troops under Lord Hunsdon[.] Added.
    97R.1 though at a heavy cost[.] Added.
    99R.4 and de Ruyter[,/.] Replaced.
    102L.30 but was unsucce[fss/ssf]ul Transposed.
    104R.47 he was totally defeated[,/.] Replaced.
    104R.30 and totally routed[,/.] Replaced.
    106L.39 under Martin Schenck[,/.] Replaced.
    108R.21 and the Syracusans[,\.] Replaced.
    108R.26 Helsingborg (Dano-[Spanish/Swedish] Wars). Corrected.
    112R.35 and with heavy loss[.] Added.
    114R.11 [B.C/A.D.] 1221, Replaced.
    115L.33 [I]nverkeithing Restored.
    116L.31 The British lost 167 killed[,] wounded Added.
    116R.44 Fought October, 740, between[,] the Japanese rebels Removed.
    121R.12 only 248 killed and wounded[.] Added.
    124L.14 compelled to retire to Quetta[h]. Removed.
    128L.36 in the K[a/u]levtcha defile Replaced.
    132L.23 Fought [B.C.] 497, the first authentic date Added.
    135L.41 100,000 Prussians[sians], Russians, Removed.
    135L.46 when B[l]ucher captured the village Inserted.
    138L.29 Fought October 17, 1571, betwe[e]n Inserted.
    138L.42 The Dey of Algiers succeeded [i]n extricating Restored.
    143L.6 a fleet of[ of] 41 ships of war Removed.
    143R.7 Lu[nceÑ[/cen]a (War of Granada). Replaced.
    144L.42 Drummo[u]nd occupied high ground Removed.
    145L.33 The Imperialists lost [27,000] killed and wounded. sic: 2,700?
    149R.29 and Bri[th/ht]noth slain. Transposed.
    151L.40 La[r]ches and Nicostratus both fell Removed.
    156L.32 when a Persian army, under Megabyzus[,] defeated Added.
    158R.7 Metaur[a/u]s (Second Punic War). Replaced.
    160R.18 The Per[vu/uv]ians were totally defeated Transposed.
    161R.34 by the discontented sold[i]ery Inserted.
    163L.7 being ignoran[t] of the fall of Genoa Added.
    163L.46 (Napoleon's Italian Campa[i]gns>). Inserted.
    164L.28 and forced to capitu[al/la]te. Transposed.
    164L.33 and the[,] Blancos, Removed.
    165R.16 under General d'Aspr[e/É] Replaced.
    165R.19 with[rd/dr]ew his force from the town Transposed.
    165R.41 Fought November 16, 1315[,/.] Replaced.
    167R.19 Kl[e/É]ber’s division Replaced.
    169R.4 Huzrat Mah[u/a]l, Begum of Oude Replaced.
    172L.39 from the field in confu[fu]sion Removed.
    174R.3 Fa[r]ragut forced the passage Inserted.
    176L.36 fought by Mith[d]ridates Removed.
    179L.27 with a loss of 15 ships[.] Added.
    180L.18 combined French and British squa[rd/dr]ons Transposed.
    190L.25 after a long and obs[int/tin]ate defence Transposed.
    202R.45 a[u/n]d the Spanish Royalists Inverted.
    203L.38 Pultusk [(]Campaign of Friedland). Added.
    205L.35 about 5,000 Americans, under Van Re[u/n]sselaer Inverted.
    208L.14 under General Bo[n/u]latoff Replaced.
    208L.19 Bo[n/u]latoff fell fighting Replaced.
    215R.26 under the walls of Saalf[i]eld Removed.
    223R.7 about 4,000 strong[,]. Removed.
    223R.37 under M[a/e]tellus Replaced.
    223R.29 but cros[s]ing the Tiber into Rome Inserted.
    229L.5 the further advance of the Confederates[,/.] Replaced.
    229L.43 and opened the gates[.] Added.
    238L.32 the Battle of Cambuskenneth[.] Added.
    240L.7 between the A[f]ghans Inserted.
    240R.40 and Lamach[a/u]s killed Replaced.
    246L.28 including their two generals[.] Added.
    248R.14 Antiochus the Great, King of Asia[,/.] Replaced.
    249R.8 under Bourl[a]maque Removed.
    249L.44 with a loss of [19,44/1,944] killed and wounded Comma moved.
    250L.4 attacking the Pontic cavalry in rear, broke it[,/.] Replaced.
    253L.38 between 26,000 Ca[r]thaginians, Inserted.
    254L.30 a British squa[rd/dr]on of 12 sail Transposed.
    256R.9 left the city to orga[in/ni]se a relief force Transposed.
    264R.40 (Japanese Revolu[lu]tion Removed.
    265R.29 and the Poles[,] were driven Removed.
    272R.6 under [Moghrul] Beg Sic Toghrul
    273R.33 after suffering con[si]derable loss Inserted.

    The Index was prepared by Harbottle's editorial successor, P.H. Dalbiac. The poor quality of the result is acknowledged in Mr Dalbiac's preface. We can assume that he was forced to send his work to the printers as-is.

    More often than not, Harbottle's spelling of names and places agrees with other sources. Therefore, the benefit of the doubt, when resolving discrepancies, has been ceded to Mr. Harbottle.

    The usefulness of the Index, especially in the text-only version of this volume, is severely compromised. Where the Index disagrees with the text, it is assumed to have been an editorial error, and corrections have been made.

    Where corrections disturb the alphabetic order, the items have not been repositioned, with a few exceptions noted below.

    Several index entries ('Sandbag Battery', 'Stopford', 'Hans Waldmann'), violated the alphabetic order or were otherwise misplaced. They were retained as printed. Other entries were corrected (e.g. Olearchus/Clearchus, Oreizaga/Areizaga, Ouchterlony/Ochterlony) in such a way as to place them out of order. The original position is retained.

    More strangely, on p. 287, there are entries for 'Ley' and 'Licias', both of which seem to be intended as references to 'Ney' and 'Nicias'. The entry for 'Licias' on p. 240 is duplicated later for 'Nicias' and was removed. The page reference (p. 68) for 'Ley' has been transferred to the list for Marshall Ney, and the entry for 'Ley' deleted as well.

    No attempt was made to test each page reference for accuracy, but the entry for David II of Scotland was incorrectly given as page 274 (which does not exist). He is mentioned on p. 174 and the index was corrected. The last page reference for Prince Mentschikoff was also given as p. 274, and was removed.

    The index item for 'Cacina' refers the reader to p. 47, where a mention of 'CÆcina' occurs. There is a separate item for 'CÆcina', referring to a different article on p. 68. The two items have been combined.

    The index entry for 'Claulen' is doubly problematic. The name appears in the text as 'Clauleu'. The n/u misprint is a common one. In this case, however, there seem to be two. Neither the index or the text agrees with the historical 'marquis de Clanleu'. Both have been amended.

    On p. 290, the entry for Muzuffa Jung refers to 'Muzuffer Jung' in the text. Other sources have 'Muzuffar' or 'Muzuffer' Jung, no doubt a transliteration issue. Following the text seemed the preferrable correction.

    In the text, there are four references to a Samnite commander 'Pontius'. The index has two items 'Pontius, 62, 63' and 'Pontras, 53'. The name in the second item is an error. These refer to three battles: Caudine Forks B.C. 321 (p. 53), Ciuna B.C. 315 (p. 63), and Colline Gate B.C. 82 (p. 63). Gaius Pontius was the commander for the earlier battles, and the later battle involved a different commander, Pontius Telesinus. These errors were resolved by transferring the reference to p.63 to the earlier Pontius (and correcting his name). A fourth battle, also fought by Gaius Pontius at LautulÆ B.C. 316 (p. 136) was missed.

    On p. 294, the reference to 'Schalemberg' on p. 53 cannot be found. The later item for 'Schulemberg' refers to 'Schulemburg' on p. 92. Schulemburg is also mentioned on p. 33, but is not indexed. It is possible that the Schalemberg reference is a corrupted attempt at that.

    On p. 296, the reference to 'Tishe' on p. 174 cannot be found. It may be a corruption of 'Hoche'.

    Also on p. 296, 'Tytacus' is an error for 'Tyrtacus' on p.49. The Spartan commander, from other sources was 'Tyrtaeus'. Harbottle's version was retained.

    On p. 298, the item for 'Yositomo' referring to p. 73, is a misspelling of 'Yoritomo' (p. 228). There is a separate item for 'Minamoto-no-Yoritomo' (p. 114). The item 'Yositomo' was eliminated and the page reference transferred to 'Yoritomo'.

    The reference to Commodore Congeen in the Index seems spurious. There is no mention of him on the referenced page (p. 218), or anywhere else. Nor are there any approximations (or Commodores).

    The author inconsistently used the apostrophe in names beginning with 'Mc', e.g. McClelland or M’Clelland. The Index consistently employs the former. No changes were made to the Index.

    The following are corrections were made to the Index:

    275L.22 Aby[sinn/ssin]ia, Italian Invasion of, 4 Replaced.
    276L.17 Amb[o]iorix, 4 Removed.
    276R.11 Ari[c/Ç]a, 242 Replaced.
    276R.23 Ars[au/ace]s III, 19 Replaced.
    276R.59 Bag Sec[q/g], 21 Replaced.
    277R.21 Bifuk[o/u]monia, 242 Replaced.
    277R.37 Bogd[o/a]n, 28, 180 Replaced.
    277R.53 Boucicau[l]t, Marshal, 5 Removed.
    278R.12 Cacina, 47 Item removed.
    278R.18 CÆcina, [47 ,] 68 Transferred.
    278R.26 Callicratid[e/a]s, 18, 170 Replaced.
    278R.30 Calvin[a/u]s, Domitius, 176 Replaced.
    279L.9 Ca[sc/x]ias, Gen., 22[0/1] Replaced.
    279L.13 Casti[g/j]on, Don Petro de, 10 Replaced.
    279L.20 Catulus, C. L[a/u]tatius, 4 Replaced.
    279L.24 C[e/i]fuentes, Count di, 162 Replaced.
    279L.25 Censo[siau/rinu]s Censorinus>, L., 51 Replaced.
    279L.28 Cerro de Guadal[o]upe, 134 Removed.
    279L.31 Cet[a/e]wayo, 120 Replaced.
    279L.64 Cha[u/n]d Bibi, 6 Replaced.
    279R.11 Chitcha[k/g]off, Adm., 208 Replaced.
    279R.17 Choshi[a/u], Daimyo of, 74 Replaced.
    279R.26 C[h]ristomenes, 49 Removed.
    279R.27 Chr[y/z]anowski, 179 Replaced.
    279R.30 Ch[u/n]odomar, 18 Inverted.
    279R.49 Claule[n/u], 57 Replaced.
    280L.10 Cob[o]urg, Duke of, 90, 210, 266 Removed.
    280L.62 Coulon de Jum[o]nville, 271 Inserted.
    280R.6 Crauf[o/u]rd, Earl of, 40, 62 Replaced.
    280R.32 Czarnie[c/Ç]ki, 197 Replaced.
    280R.33 Czernitch[i]eff, 137 Removed.
    280R.35 d’A[l]bergotti, Gen, 79 Inserted.
    281L.4 -- Hy[s]taspes, 152 Inserted.
    281L.31 -- Bo[n/u]flers, Mons., 140 Inverted.
    281L.52 -- la [Bresse] , 218 sic Barre?
    281L.56 -- la Meillera[i]c, Marshal, 185 Inserted.
    281R.7 de Meda[r/v]i , Gen., 52 Replaced.
    281R.15 de Nam[a/u]r, Guy, 67 Replaced.
    281R.19 -- Rassingh[a/e]m, 266 Replaced.
    281R.35 -- Va[n/u]demont, Prince, 68 Replaced.
    281R.45 [Z/L]etende[n/ur], Adm., 49 Probably.
    281R.61 Dol[l]abella, P. Cornelius, 132 Removed.
    282R.48 Eury[o]loc[h]us, 181 Removed. Added.
    283L.23 Ferr[a/e]rs, Lord, 38 Replaced.
    283L.3 Fairfax, Sir[.] Thos., Removed.
    283L.31 Fischb[a/u]ch, Gen., 58 Replaced.
    283R.39 Gallus, Cest[i]us, 34 Inserted.
    283R.56 Gellius Stati[a/u]s, 39 Replaced.
    284L.21 Goig[u/ni]s Goignies>, Gen., 95 Replaced.
    284R.3 -- de Ruth[i/y]n, Lord, 178 Replaced.
    284R.8 Guel[ph/f]s and Ghibellines Replaced.
    284R.18 Guthru[n/m], 87 Replaced.
    284R.31 Ham[a/u]yun, 61, 121 Replaced.
    284R.41 Hans Waldman[n], 165 Added. (Entry also misplaced.)
    285R.22 Huasca[r], 13, 205 Added.
    285R.33 Hunsd[e/o]n, Lord, 95 Replaced.
    285R.56 Ingelram von Co[n/u]cy, Baron, 92 Replaced.
    286L.28 ---- 175 sic:---- Fort?
    286L.46 Jellal[l]adin> 35, 114, 121 Inserted.
    286R.38 Kan[had/dah]ar, 124, 148 Transposed.
    286R.60 Kihd[i]j Arslan, 21 Inserted.
    287L.2 Kismeg[e]yer, 205 Removed.
    287L.7 Kl[e/É]ber, 108, 167 Replaced.
    287L.19 Kon[o/i]shi Y[a/u]kinaga, 108 Replaced.
    287L.20 Konownitz[u/yn], Gen., 184 Replaced.
    287L.18 K[on/Ö]ningsegg, Count, 225 Replaced.
    287L.25 Kru[g/z]e, Adm., 228 Replaced.
    287L.31 Kus[i/u]noki, Ma[tsa/sat]sura, 230 Replaced. Transposed.
    287R.14 L[a/e]ptines, 53 Replaced.
    287R.21 Lava[l]lette, 150 Removed.
    288L.7 Loch Linnh[É/e], 115 Replaced.
    288L.31 Lowenda[h]l, 33 Inserted.
    288L.57 Ma[c]gruder, Gen., 268, 271 Removed.
    288R.24 Malek-al-Aschr[e/a]f, 3 Replaced.
    288R.25 Malmo[Ë/e], 144 Replaced.
    288R.35 Manius Manil[il]ius, 51 Removed.
    289L.15 Maube[r/u]ge, 266 Replaced.
    289L.44 Mecklenburg[h], Grand Duke of, 29, 142 Removed.
    289L.55 Me[l]chior, 146 Inserted.
    289L.62 Meno[n/u], Gen., 9 Inverted.
    289R.20 Mil[i/e]tus, 130 Replaced.
    289R.26 Min[o/u]cius, 39 Replaced
    289R.40 Mitsuy[u/a]ki, 161 Replaced.
    289R.43 [Mogrul] Bey, 272 sic Toghrul
    290L.56 Mou[r/s]son Oglou, 42 Replaced.
    290L.57 Mourzou[p/f]le, 64 Replaced.
    290R.15 Muzuff[a/er] Jung, 13 Replaced.
    290R.24 Nairn[e], 124 Added.
    291L.13 [N/K]iuch[i]au Bay, 171 Replaced. Removed.
    290L.47 [O/C]learchus, 70 Replaced.
    291R.2 [O/A]reizaga, 180 Replaced.
    291R.31 O[u]chterlony, Sir David, 168 Removed.
    291R.46 Pani[m/n], Count, 31 Replaced.
    291R.55 Pareir[u/a]s, 182 Replaced.
    292L.24 Pepin d’H[e/É]ristal, 247 Replaced.
    292R.6 Pig[g]ott, Maj.-Gen., 150 Removed.
    292R.14 Pi[zala,/ycÁla] Pasha, 77 Replaced.
    292R.23 Poliorce[r]tes, Demetrius, 95 Removed.
    292R.30 Pompei[a/u]s, CnÆus, 168 Replaced.
    292R.33 Pontius, [62,] 63 Transferred.
    292R.34 Pont[ra/iu]s, 53 [,62] Replaced. Transferred.
    292R.40 Porta [s/S] Pancrazio, 212 Replaced.
    292R.62 Ptolemy, E[u/n]ergetes>, 15 Inverted.
    292R.63 — L[o/a]gus, 190 Replaced.
    293L.24 Rammi[ng], Gen., 170 Added.
    293L.29 Rassingh[a/e]m, Seigneur de, 266 Replaced.
    293L.46 Renaud de Ch[a/Â]tillon, 206 Replaced.
    293L.55 Rha[g/z]ates, 177 Replaced.
    293R.32 Rose[tt/ll]i, 260 Replaced.
    293R.55 Rusta[n/m], 44 Replaced.
    294L.24 Sandil[l]i, 13, 43 Inserted.
    294L.26 Sanku[m/n], 97 Replaced.
    294L.32 S[Ä/a]por I, 83 Replaced.
    294L.48 Schako[v/f]sky, 196 Replaced.
    294L.60 Schulemb[e/u]rg, 92 Replaced.
    294R.27 Shah All[uen/um], 43 Replaced.
    295R.17 Stjernsk[o/Ö]ld, Adm., 73 Replaced.
    295R.23 Striga[n/u], 112 Replaced.
    295R.41 Surabjah D[ow/au]lah, 3, ... Replaced.
    295R.43 Suwar[r]off, 90, ... Removed.
    295R.57 Sy[r]agius, Count of Soissons, 234 Removed.
    296L.5 Taka[n/u]gi, 230 Replaced.
    296L.33 Terou[e/Ë]nne, 103 Replaced.
    296L.39 Thenou[e/Ë]nel, Jean de, 41 Replaced.
    296L.43 Theophilis[e/c]us, 59 Replaced.
    296R.8 Tishe, 174 sic no referrent
    296R.10 Tockenb[e/u]rg, 171 Replaced.
    296R.15 Tokugaw[u/a] Tyeyasa, 226 Replaced.
    296R.31 Toyotom[i/o] Hideaki, 257 Replaced.
    296R.50 Ty[r]tacus, 49 Inserted.
    297L.10 Val[lÉ/Ée], Gen., 64 Replaced.
    298L.4 Whitelock[e], Gen., 42 Added.
    298L.15 Windis[c]hgr[a/Ä]tz, Prince, 3, ... Inserted. Replaced.
    298L.20 Wol[l]eb, Heinrich, 92 Inserted.
    298L.31 W[u/Ü]rtemberg>, Prince of, 73, 103 Replaced.
    298R.6 Yoritomo, [73,] 228] Transferred.
    298R.17 Yositomo, 73 Item removed.
    298R.19 Yuk[Ü/ii]ye, 257 Replaced.
    298R.29 Zaster[n/a], Gen., 134 Replaced.
    298R.39 Zulfik[e/a]r Khan, 5, 98 Replaced.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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