Short Sketch of the Life of Sergeant-Major J. I. Nunnerley, Late of the Lancashire Hussars, and Formerly Sergeant of the "Death Or Glory Boys" (17th Lancers), and One of the "six Hundred". |
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13th Light Dragoons 17th Lancers afterwards amongst Ann Jebb Baidor BATTLE OF ALMA Battle of Inkerman boat brave Brigade at Balaklava British Army British Infantry Bulganack bullet Cannon charge cheer Cheshire command commenced comrades Crimea dash dead Death Rode Drill Instructor duty Earl of Lathom enemy engagement esteem feet fell foeman's following inscription friends front gallant hath Heavy Cavalry honour Lancashire Hussars left squadron Lord Cardigan Lord Raglan Lord Skelmersdale Lordship loss Majesty Majesty's Major Nunnerley marched Military Medal Miss Nunnerley non-commissioned officers Nunnerley's Ormskirk position presented to Sergeant-Major proud received regiment retreat returned Rifles river Rode the six Royal Highness Russian Cavalry say in England Sebastopol Sergeant Sherlock SERGEANT-MAJOR J. I. NUNNERLEY Sergeant-Major Nunnerley shot and shell sincere six hundred soldiers survivors sword tents thank Turkey Turkish Turks valley of Death Varna waggons Warrington Whilst William Mason Wirswall yards Yeomanry young Nunnerley


