ABSTRACT

The farewell dinners to the commanders of the British expedition continued during a period of six weeks in the early spring of 1854. By way of accompaniment, there were scenes of fervent popular sup­ port for the war as the most famous names among British regiments, the heroes of the Peninsula and W aterloo, marched off to battle. 'N ever such enthusiasm seen among the population', wrote Charles Greville despondently in his diary. 'Cold I am as a very stone to all that; seems to me privately I have hardly seen a madder business.'