INDEX. 



501 



Mixed regiments of pikemen and mus- 

 queteerB, 207 



Mixing infantry and cavalry, 259, 260 



Mizeslav, Prince of iSilesia, 188 



Mstislair, the Griind Trince, 273, 274 



Moesia Invaded, 1 14 



MoL'atch, battle of, 250, 251 



Mohammed, Sultan of Carizime, 185 



Molwitz, battle of, 312 



Moncontour, battle of, 239, 240 



Monson, Colonel, 422 



Montbrun, 362, 381, 380 



Montebello, battle of, 368, 433 



Montecucidi, his memoirs, 289 ; organ- 

 isation of cavalry according to, 289, 

 290 ; mixing the arms, 280 



Monterey, action at, 456 



Montfort of Tettnang, 213 



Mongols, invasion of, 184 ; destroy 

 Lublin, Warsaw, and Cracow, 188 



Mongolian habits and tactics, 186 



Montgomery, capture of, 473 



Montreal or Moriale, 201 ; immense 

 company raised by him, ibid. 



Montrose, Marquis of, 272 



Mookerheyde, battle of, 241 



Moore, adjutant, at Bushire, 432, 522 



Morale, 539,-542 



Morand, General, 378 ; defeated, 403 ; 

 remarks of, on the Cossacks, 407, 

 408 



Morat, battle of, 214 



Moravian town, battle of, 438 



Morelli, Colonel, 433 



Morgan, General John H., 441 ; use of 

 mounted rifles by, ibid. ; arms of his 

 cavaliy, 445 ; method of, tactics of, 

 443-449 



Morgarten, battle of, 211-213 ; com- 

 pared with Crecy, 213 



Morsbronn, cavalry charge at, 496 



Mosby's cavalry, 517, 519, 520 



Moscow burnt by Patou, 187 ; advance 

 upon, 391, 398, 399; retreat of French 

 from, 400-403 



Mosel, Colonel, convoy under, 337, 

 338 



Moses, 8 



Mounted rifles, 625-530 ; equipment, 

 533, 634 ; great increase of, in 

 Federal armies, in 1863, 466 



Mounted rifle principle, 40, 515 



Mount Cithseron, skirmish at, 19, 26 



Mont St. Jean, 417 



Mount Thabor, battle of, 358 



Mourad Bey, 356, 356 



Mousquetaires, 276-278 



Mousqueton, the, 277, 278 



Muhlberg, action at, 406, 407 



Munford, Colonel, 451 



Murray, Colonel, 422 



Murat, 862, 370, 371, 373-375, 377, 



378, 381, 385, 390, 391, 395, 400 ; 



his pursuit after the Austrians after 



Elehlngen, 371, 372 ; his energy at 



Moscow, 386 

 Murfrcesboro, cavalry fight at, 456 

 Mursa, battle of, 115 

 Mustaphn, the Sultan, 274 

 Mutilation to escape service 'among the 



Romans, 111 

 Mutzel, the morasses of the, 330 



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Naohod, battle of, 487 



Nndasti's cavalry, 329-330 



Namozine Creek, 480 



Namur, 298 



Nancy, captured by six Uhlans, 498 



Nansouty, 362, 370, 380 



Napier's History of Peninsular War, 

 384 



Napoleon, 358-360 ; appreciation ot 

 light cavalry, 363 ; augments horse 

 artillery, 360 ; brigades the cavalry, 

 349 ; dragoons in his army, 365 ; 

 diff'erent types of cavalrj' in his army, 

 364 ; establishes corps of guides, 361 ; 

 establishes cavalry schools, 366 ; his 

 dispositions against the Mamelukes, 

 355 ; his use of cavalry in action, 

 366 ; his use of artillery at Wagram, 

 .'?67 ; his letter to King Joseph, 382, 

 383 ; mutual support of the three 

 arms under, 366, 367 j maintains a 

 large force of cavalry, 362, 363 ; on 

 mounted rifles, 625; on "Morale," 

 640 ; increases the hussars and chas- 

 seurs-k-cheval, 366 ; organises drome- 

 dary dragoons, 361 ; perfects method 

 of using cavalry, 339 ; use of dra- 

 goons by, 279 ; re-introduces cui- 

 rasses, 364, remarks on Mamelukes, 

 354 



Napoleon's wars, cavalry in, 509 



Napoleon III., on archers, 205 



Narses, the Eunuch, 126 



Naseby, battle of, 271 



Nazareth, 368 



Nebel, the river, 292-295 



Neerwinden, battle of, 288 



Nerenstetten, 371 



Nero, 71 



Nerode II., Count, 432 



Neuvi, battle of, 94 



Nevers, Count de, fined by Philip of 

 France, 144 



Newcastle, Marquis of, 270 



Newerofskoi, General, 391 



Ney, Marshal, 373, 374, 390. 415 



Nicea, siege of, 172, 175 



Nichola.s, the Emperor, 418 



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