Added by Marjie Bloy, Ph.D. Senior Research Fellow, National University of Singapore. Christopher Hibbert, who used parts of these letters in The Destruction of Lord Raglan acknowledges Richard Dyer-Bennet, Snr. Cynthia Dyer-Bennet, his granddaughter, has graciously granted permission to include the correspondence in the Victorian Web, and according to her, her grandfather typed the transcriptions in 1961.
- Letter 1: to his mother — at sea off Odessa; September 9th, 1854.
- Letter 2: to his Aunt Robe — Balaklava near Sebastopol; September 30th, 1854.
- Letter 3: to his mother — outside Sebastopol; October 7th 1854.
- Letter 4: to his mother — outside Sebastopol, October 22nd 1854.
- Letter 5: to his mother — outside Sebastopol; November 7th 1854.
- Letter 6: to his aunt — outside Sebastopol; November 13th 1854.
- Letter 7: to his sister, Carrie — before Sebastopol; November 28th 1854.
- Letter 8: to his sister Isabella — still before Sebastopol; December 12th 1854.
- Letter 9: to his Aunt and all at home — Camp Sebastopol 1st January 1855.
- Letter 10: to his sister, Carrie — Camp Sebastopol, January 12th 1855.
- Letter 11: to his mother — Camp Sebastopol, January 17th 1855.
- Letter 12: to his mother — Camp Sebastopol, January 29th 1855.
- Letter 13: to his aunt — Camp Sebastopol, February 4th 1855.
- Letter 14: to his sister Selenah — Camp Sebastopol, February 4th 1855.
- Letter 15: to his mother — Camp Sebastopol; February 12th 1855.
- Letter 16: fragment only — addressee and date missing.
Last modified 23 April 2002