Crimean texts
(For the significance of the numbers, see key.)
| Number | Subject |
|---|---|
| t540203a | On the privations of soldiers due to the increased cost of rations. |
| t540209a | On reducing the stoppage of soldiers’ pay for rations. |
| t540717a | 1st leader on operations in the Danube provinces, and the need for Austrian intervention. |
| t540807a | 1st leader on the decision to invade the Crimea and besiege Sebastopol. |
| t540808a | The prospects for the invasion and siege. |
| t541104a | 1st leader on: news sources, the first 2 days of bombardment, and the early reports of the battle of Balaclava. |
| t541106a | 1st leader on the first two days of the bombardment and the lack of clear news since. |
| t541106b | 2nd leader attempting to interpret the various versions of news from the Crimea. |
| t541106c | 3rd leader on the need for better communications with the Crimea. |
| t541127a | The strengths of the armies before Sebastopol, and the need for reinforcements |
| t541207a | 2nd leader: Should letters from the Crimea be published? |
| t541225a | The aims of the war |
| t541225b | The state of the army, and neglect of medical provision |
| t541230a | 1st leader: Should letters from the Crimea be published? |
| t550108a | The aims of the war |
| t550115a | The prospects of a negotiated settlement |
| t550216a | on the deficiencies of the commissariat, and a proposal to privatise them |
| t550309a | 3rd leader blaming Lord Lucan for the Light Brigade disaster. |
| t550330b | Lord Lucan |
| t550410b | On the injustice of Lord Palmerston’s slur upon commissariat officers. |
| t550417a | On official complacence with conditions in Scutari hospital. |
| t550505a | Against preferment by privilege and family influence. |
| t550505b | Progress of the war |
| t550804a | On increased spending on supplies, and the vindication of commissary officers |