INDEX
- Abercromby, Sir Ralph, General, in Cadiz, [419]
- commands troops in Mediterranean,[413]-[414]
- in expedition to Egypt, [420], [421]
- in West Indies, [483]
- Aboukir, position of, [392]
- Turks defeated at, [409]
- Achille, at Trafalgar, [458]
- Achille, at Trafalgar, [460]
- on 1st June, [319]
- taken on 1st June, [321]
- Achilles, flagship of Rodney, [178]
- in blockade of Vannes, [186]
- Achin, Suffren winters at, [291]
- Acre, siege of, [409]
- Actif, action with Nonsuch, [263]
- Active, sent by Hood to North America,
- captured, [267]
- sights Villeneuve, [447]
- Adamant, at battle of Camperdown, [351] et seq.
- Admiraal de Ruiter, flagship of Zoutman, [256]
- Admirable, burnt at Cherbourg, [43]
- French, La Hogue, [38]
- Admiral Generaal, in Dutch squadron, 1781, [256]
- Adventure, La Hogue, [37]
- Advice, La Hogue, [37]
- Affleck, Sir Edmond, Admiral, in command at New York, [267]
- Africa, at Trafalgar, [458] et seq.
- Africaine, taken, [420], [421]
- Agamemnon, at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- at Trafalgar, [458]
- detached by Kempenfelt, [273]
- Aggershuus, at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Agincourt, at battle of Camperdown, [352]
- Aigle, at Trafalgar, [460]
- joins Villeneuve, [447]
- Aigrette, at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- Aimable, French, La Hogue, [38]
- in squadron of D’Estaign, [229]
- Aix, island of, plundered, [167]
- Ajax, at Trafalgar, [458]
- joins Nelson, [455]
- Ajax, in squadron of Allemand, [477]
- in squadron of Suffren, [287]
- Alava, J. M. de, Admiral, at Trafalgar, [460]
- Albemarle, La Hogue, [37]
- Albemarle, Lord, General, at taking of Havana, [196]
- Alceste, Sardinian frigate, taken by French, [330]
- Alcide, taken by Boscawen, [142]
- Alcmene brings news of mutiny to ships off Cadiz, [380]
- on coast of Egypt, [401]
- Alcmène, in squadron of D’Estaign, [229]
- Alexander, joins Nelson, [388]
- at battle of Nile, [393], [397]
- taken by French, [324]
- taken by Nelson to Naples, [401]
- Alexandre, separates from fleet of D’Orvilliers, [224]
- taken, [327]
- Alfred, in action at Pulo Aor, [480]
- in battle of 1st June, [320]
- Algeciras, action at, [430]-[433]
- Algesiras, at Trafalgar, [460]
- Alkmaar, at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Allan, Lord, comes to Chatham, [373]
- Allemand, Admiral, escape of from Brest, [477]
- his cruise from Rochefort, [452], [455]
- second sortie, [477] et seq.
- Allouarn, Captain, commands Juste at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- Alms, James, Captain, commands Monmouth, [283] et seq.
- Amazon, attacks Droits de l’homme, [340]
- Ambitieux, French, La Hogue, [38]
- Tourville hoists flag in, [41]
- Ambrose, Captain, court-martial on, [115], [116]
- Ambuscade, capture of, [472]
- Amelia, in action of Tory Island, [400]
- America, driven to sea, [259]
- in action with La Clue, [180]
- America, in battle of 1st June, [319]
- taken on 1st June, [321]
- Amherst, Lord, General, at taking of Louisbourg, [171], [173]
- Amiens, Peace of, [435]
- Amphion, carries pennant of Sir W. Hoste, [489]
- Amsterdam, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Anacreon, her cruise to Ireland, [401]
- Andrews, Captain, commands Defiance at battle of Minorca, [152]
- Andromache, look-out ship of Rodney’s fleet, [276]
- Anglesea, taken by French, [120], [121]
- Angria, pirate chief, [140]
- Anna, victualler with Anson’s squadron, [108]
- Anson, George, Baron, his voyage round the world, [107], [109]
- convoys Duke of Marlborough to coast of France, [168]
- defeats La Jonquière and St. George, [123], [124]
- his political weakness, [148]
- is appointed to lead expedition to South Seas, [103]
- made a peer, [125]
- on Board of Admiralty, [117], [118]
- Anson, in action off Tory Island, [400]
- Antelope, Byng goes home as prisoner in, [155]
- takes Belliqueux, [175], [176]
- Antraigues, Count d’, secret service of, [442]
- Apodaca, Ruiz de, burns his ships at Trinidad, [483]
- Apollo, French privateer, takes Anglesea, [120]
- Aquilon, at the battle of the Nile, [395] et seq.
- prize sent to Gibraltar, [401]
- Aranda, Count of, Spanish Ambassador, quoted, [254]
- Arbuthnot, Marriot, Admiral, action off Capes of Virginia, [260]
- at New York, [259]
- commands Portland at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- defends Channel Islands, reaches New York, [244]
- sent to America, [241]
- Ardent, at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- at battle of Camperdown, [352]
- taken by Allies, [242]
- with Howe at New York, [230]
- Arethusa, action with Belle Poule, [223]
- Argonanta, at Trafalgar, [460]
- Argonaute, at Trafalgar, [460]
- Argumosa, T., commands Monarca at Trafalgar, [460]
- “Armed Ship,” what was, [214]
- Arnold, Benedict, attacks Quebec, [218]
- in Virginia, [260]
- Arrogant, unfit for service, [209]
- Artois Count d’ (Charles X.), to command expedition, [326]
- Ashby, John, knighted, [20]
- at battle of Hogue, La, [q.v.]
- at Beachy Head, [q.v.]
- in joint commission of 1691, [32]
- Asiento, what was, leads to war with Spain, [99]
- Atlas, stranding of, [342], [343]
- Audacieux, joins Villaret-Joyeuse, [312]
- Audacious, at Algeciras, [431], [433]
- at battle of the Nile, [394] et seq.
- in Howe’s fleet, [311]
- sent to Gibraltar, [401]
- Aventurier, in action at Pulo Aor, [480]
- Babet, at action at Groix, [327]
- Bahama, at Trafalgar, [460]
- taken by American privateers, [219]
- Baird, P., Captain, commands Portland at battle of Minorca, [152]
- commands Defiance at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Baker, John, Admiral, in command in Mediterranean, [54]
- Balchen, Sir John, Admiral, sent to coast of Spain, [109]
- his death, [121]
- Bâle, Peace of, [294]
- Balfour, George, Captain, boards Bienfaisant, [173], [174]
- Ball, Sir Alexander John, Admiral, commands Alexander at battle of Nile, [394]
- Ballinamuck, surrender of French at, [398]
- Bantry Bay, battle in, [18], [19]
- French ships at, [338]-[339]
- Barfleur, at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [346] et seq.
- on 1st June, [319]
- Barfleur Cape. See [Hogue, La]
- Bargas, J., commands San Ildefonso at Trafalgar, [460]
- Barham, Lord. See [Middleton, Sir C.]
- Barlow, captain of Phœbe, [420]
- Barnett, Curtis, Commodore, sails to East Indies, [128]
- takes prizes, [129];
- his death, [ibid.]
- Barras de Saint Laurent, Chef d’escadre, joins Grasse, [268], [269]
- Barrington, Samuel, Admiral, captain of Achilles in blockade of Vannes, [186]
- at Barbadoes, [237]
- takes Santa Lucia, beats off D’Estaign, [238]
- Barrow, Sir John, quoted, [133]
- Bart, Jean, privateer, [74]
- Bartholomew, D. E., Captain, pressed, [437] note
- Basque Roads, action in, [476]
- Bastia, taken, [328]
- Batave, damaged, [405]
- in fleet of Bruix, [403] et seq.
- Batavier, at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Batticaloa, Suffren refits at, [289]
- Battle of 1st June 1794, [318]-[320]
- Bausset, Chef d’escadre, in capture of Moutray’s convoy, [252]
- Bayntun, H. W., Captain, commands Leviathan at Trafalgar, [458]
- Bayonnaise, takes Ambuscade, [472]
- Beachy Head, battle of, [24]-[29]
- Beaudoin, L. A., commands Fougueux at Trafalgar, [460]
- Beauffremont, at Louisbourgh, [163]
- commands Tonnant, at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- sails to America, [162]
- Beaumont Lemaître, Captain, commands Téméraire at battle of Minorca, [152]
- Beaver, Philip, Captain, cuts out Prima, [414]
- quoted, [419], [433], [434]
- Beckwith, General, takes Martinique and Guadaloupe, [484]
- Bedford, at battle of Camperdown, [352]
- dismasted, [259]
- Bedford, Duke of, at head of Admiralty, [117]
- Belingant, Chevalier de, commands Northumberland at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- Bell, George, lieutenant of Indefatigable, [341]
- Belle Poule, action with Arethusa, [223]
- in action at Pulo Aor, [480]
- Belleisle, at Trafalgar, [458] et seq.
- former French Formidable, [327]
- Belleisle. See [Quiberon]
- taken, [196]
- Bellerophon, at battle of the Nile, [394] et seq.
- at Trafalgar, [458]
- in Howe’s fleet, [310] et seq.
- sent to Gibraltar, [401]
- Belliqueux, at battle of Camperdown, [352]
- Belliquex, taken, Bristol Channel, [175]
- Bellona, at Copenhagen, [426]
- in action off Cape Ortegal, [466]
- Bellone, in expedition of Bompard, [399]
- Benbow, John, Vice-Admiral, commands expedition to West Indies, [53]
- attacks St. Malo, [49]
- his career and death, [91] et seq.
- Bengal, Bay of, operations in, [196], [202]
- Bentley, Sir John, Vice-Admiral, commands Warspight in battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Berceau, in action at Pulo Aor, [480]
- Berenger, C., commands Scipion at Trafalgar, [460]
- Beresford, Marshal, Lord, surrenders at Buenos Ayres, [485]
- Berkeley, Hon. G. Cranfield, Baron, Admiral, commands Marlborough, [311]
- Berkeley, Lord, Admiral, attacks Brest, [50], [51]
- bombards Dieppe and Havre, [51]
- Bernadotte, Marshal, and King of Sweden, commands in West of France, [418]
- Berry, Sir Edward, Captain, carries Nelson’s despatches, [401]
- commands Agamemnon at Trafalgar, [458]
- Rear-Admiral, captain of Vanguard at battle of the Nile, [394] et seq.
- Bertie, captain of Ardent at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Bertie, Lord Robert, his regiment in Byng’s squadron, [148] et seq.
- Bertie, Sir Albemarle, Admiral, commands Thunderer in Howe’s fleet, [311]
- Berwick, at battle of Toulon, [113]
- in north squadron, 1781, [255] et seq.
- La Hogue, [37]
- taken by French, [330]
- Berwick, at Trafalgar, [460]
- Beschermer, at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Bettesworth, captain of Curieux, [450]
- Bévisier. See [Beachy Head]
- Bexhirmer, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Bexley, Lord, see [Vansittart], [424]
- Biche, at Louisbourg, [172]
- Bickerton, Sir Richard, Admiral, blockades Carthagena, [453]
- joins Collingwood off Cadiz, [455]
- Vice-Admiral, joins Hughes, [290]
- Bienfaisant, taken at Louisbourg, [173]
- Bigot de Morogues, commands Magnifique at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- head of Académie de la Marine, [147]
- Bizarre, at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- in squadron of Suffren, [286] et seq.
- Blackwood, Sir Henry, Admiral, commands Euryalus at Trafalgar, [460] et seq.
- Blakeney, General, lieutenant-governor of Minorca, warns Ministry, [147]
- Blane, Sir Gilbert, physician to fleet, [275], [276]
- Blanquet Duchayla, Admiral, at battle of the Nile, [395] et seq.
- Blenheim, at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [345]-[349]
- Bligh, General, takes Cherbourg, [168]
- Bligh, Sir Richard Rodney, Admiral,
- captain of Alexander, [324]
- Bligh, William, Admiral, captain of Glatton at Copenhagen, [426]
- commands Director at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- in mutiny at Nore, [370] et seq.
- Blockade, methods of, [304], [305]
- Bloys, Rear-Admiral, at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Boadicea, pursues Bompard, [399]
- Boca Chica, entry to Carthagena, [104]
- Boischateau, Keremar de, Captain, commands Brilliant at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- Bombay Castle, in action at Pulo Aor, [480]
- lost, [243]
- Bompard, Admiral, his expedition to Ireland, [398], [399]
- Bompard, M. de, cruise to West Indies, [177]
- in West Indies, [195]
- returns to Brest, [187]
- Bonaparte. See [Napoleon]
- Bonaventure, La Hogue, [37]
- Bonne Citoyenne, at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [345]
- joins Nelson, [388]
- on coast of Egypt, [401]
- Boscawen, Sir Edward, Admiral, his career and character; takes command in East Indies, [131]
- action with La Clue, [179]-[182]
- convoy scattered on his return home, [175]
- on Board of Admiralty, [148]
- operations in North America, [141]
- operations on Coromandel coast, [131], [132]
- returns home, [141]
- sails to intercept Dubois de Lamotte, [141]
- takes Louisbourg, [171], [173]
- Boston, attacked by French, [76]
- Boston, French squadron at, [235], [236]
- Boteler, Captain, succeeds Wren in West Indies, [52]
- Bott, mutineer, [369]
- Bouillé, Marquis de, co-operates in taking of St. Kitts, [275]
- retakes St. Eustatius, [271]
- surprises Dominica, [237]
- takes Tobago, [265]
- Boulogne, attacks on flotilla at, [434], [435]
- Bounties for seamen offered, [143]
- Bounty mentioned, [324]
- Bourbon, French, La Hogue, [38]
- Bourgoyne, separates from fleet of D’Orvilliers, [224]
- Bouvet, M. de, French officer, relieves Pondicherry, [131]
- Bouvet, Rear-Admiral, in expedition to Ireland, [337], [339]
- Bover, Lieutenant, threatened by mutineers at Spithead, [367]
- Bowyer, Sir George, Admiral, wounded on 1st June, [319]
- Boyne, at battle of Toulon, [115]
- Boys, Commodore, blockades Dunkirk, [178]
- Braddoch, General, his attack on Port Duquesne, and death, [141]
- Brandenberg, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Brave, French, La Hogue, [38]
- Breda, Benbow’s flagship, [92]
- La Hogue, [37]
- Brenton, Sir Edward, Captain, quoted, [377]
- Brereton, Major-General, misleads Nelson, [450]
- Brest, port of, and attack on, [51]
- Brett, Peircy, Admiral, commands Lion in action with Elizabeth, [122]
- in Downs, [178]
- Bridport, Lord. See [Hood, Alexander]
- Brilliant, at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- French, La Hogue, [38]
- Brilliant, in mutiny at Nore, [374]
- in squadron of Suffren, [286]
- Brilliante, in squadron of Tronjolly, [282]
- Brinley, John, mutinous seaman, [90]
- Bristol, in Anson’s fleet, 1747, [124]
- Britannia, at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [346] et seq.
- at Trafalgar, [458]
- flagship of Russell, [41]
- La Hogue, [37]
- Brodrick, Thomas, Admiral, in action with La Clue, [179], [182]
- commands in Mediterranean, [162]
- Bronard, G. A., commands Algesiras at Trafalgar, [460]
- Brookes, Cæsar, midshipman of Milford, [84] et seq.
- Brown, Rob. Hunter, captain of Dorsetshire, [480]
- Browning, master of Mountjoy, killed at Londonderry, [21]
- Brueys d’Aigalliers, Admiral, commands in expedition to Egypt, [389]
- anchors at Aboukir, the disposition of his ships, [392], [393]
- Bruix, Eustache, his cruise to Mediterranean, [403], [407]
- Brune, Marshal, subdues Italy, [417]
- Brunswick, on 1st June, [320]
- Brutus, at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Bucentaure, flagship of Villeneuve, at Trafalgar, [460]
- Buckingham, flagship of Temple West at battle of Minorca, [152]
- Buckle, M., Captain, commands Namur at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Buckner, Rear-Admiral, at Nore in mutiny, [370] et seq.
- Buenos Ayres, expeditions to, [485]
- Bullen, Sir Charles, commands Britannia at Trafalgar, [458]
- Bunker Hill, battle of, [218]
- Burchett, Josiah, quoted, [68]
- Burford, at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- La Hogue, [37]
- Burgess, Captain, commanded Ardent at Camperdown, killed, [352] et seq.
- Burgoyne, General, his advance, [218]
- Burke, Edmund, character of Keppel, [221]
- on naval estimates, [209]
- Burrish, Captain, court-martial on, [114]
- Burslem, F., Captain, commands Coventry at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Bussy, General, in East Indies, [291] et seq.
- Butler, Captain, succeeds Wilmot;
- lawsuit with Ruth Wilmot, [89]
- Buxton, Theophilus, steward, [89]
- Byard, Sir T., Captain, commands Bedford at battle of Camperdown, [352]
- Byng, Sir George, Admiral, father of John Byng, created Viscount Torrington, [148]
- in taking of Gibraltar, [64] et seq.
- in command in Mediterranean, [54]
- Byng, John, Admiral, commands in Channel, [145]
- birth and early career, [147], [148]
- takes reliefs to Minorca;
- his campaign and death, [148], [156]
- Byron, Captain, commands Andromache, [276]
- Byron, John, Admiral, his career and character; sails to America, [222]
- in North America and West Indies, [235], [240]
- stormy passage, [232], [233]
- Ça Ira, taken, [330]
- Cadiz, bombarded, [387]
- mutiny averted in ships off, [381]-[382]
- threatened, [419]
- Cæsar, at Algeciras, [431]-[433]
- flagship of Sir Richard Strachan, [466]
- in Howe’s fleet, [312] et seq.
- Cagigal, F. X., commands San Agustin at Trafalgar, [460]
- Calder, Sir Robert, Admiral, captain of fleet with Jervis, [346] et seq.
- commands off Ferrol, [450], [452]
- court-martial, [460]
- joins Collingwood off Cadiz, [455]
- Caldwell, Sir Benjamin, commands Agamemnon, [273]
- Callis, Captain, burns Spanish galleys at St. Tropez, [110]
- Calvi, taken, [328]
- Calypso, at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- Camaret Bay. See [Brest]
- Camas, J. G. F., commands Berwick at Trafalgar, [460]
- Cambon, Captain, commands Mercure at the battle of the Nile, [395] et seq.
- Cambridge, La Hogue, [37]
- Campbell, John, Captain, flag-captain at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- takes French convoy, [169]
- Campbell, captain of Blenheim, overawes mutineers of Marlborough, [383]
- Campbell, Portuguese officer, gives information to Nelson, [449]
- reports position of Spaniards to Jervis, [345]
- Camperdown, battle of, [351], [354]
- Camperdown, Viscount. See [Duncan, Adam]
- Canada, escapes from French squadron, [323]
- in action off Tory Island, [400]
- Cape Coast-Castle attacked by French, [170]
- Cape Français, action off, [170], [171]
- Cape, mutiny at, [381]
- restored and retaken, [484]
- taken, [483]
- Captain, at battle of Minorca, [152]
- at Louisbourg, [172]
- La Hogue, [37]
- Nelson’s pennant in, at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [344], [349]
- Captain General, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Captain’s servants, [95], [96]
- Carkett, Robert, first lieutenant of Monmouth, [161]
- Carleton, Sir Guy, General, defends Quebec, [218]
- Carlotta, Portuguese frigate, [345]
- Carmarthen, Peregrine Osborne, 2nd Duke of Leeds, Marquis of, in attack on Brest, [51]
- Carnarvon, Indiaman, taken by French, [175]
- Carnegie, William, Earl of Northesk, in mutiny at Nore, [377]
- third in command at Trafalgar, [458]
- Carrickfergus, taken by Thurot, [195]
- Carronade, by whom invented, and use of, [469], [470]
- Carter, Rear-Admiral, at La Hogue, [q.v.]
- Carthagena, English attack on, [104], [105]
- Casabianca, flag-captain (French), at battle of the Nile, [395] et seq.
- Casse, M. du, French naval officer, his action with Benbow, [92], [93]
- Castagnier, Captain, lands invaders at Fishguard, [335]
- Casteel Medenblick, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Castlebar, French victory at, [398]
- Castor, taken by French, [308]
- Castries, Marquis de, French Minister of Marine, [296]
- Catamarans, failure of, [443]
- Catford, Captain, commands Captain at battle of Minorca, [152]
- Cathcart, Lord-General, appointed to command troops in West Indies, [103]
- his death, [104]
- Caumont, Chevalier de, Captain, commands Inflexible at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- Cautious Leeshore. See [Keppel]
- Cawdor, French surrender to, [335]
- Cayenne, taken, [484]
- Censeur, in fleet of Bruix, [403]
- retaken by French, [331]
- taken, [330]
- Centaure, in action of La Clue with Boscawen, [181]
- Centurion, [125]
- at Gibraltar, 1704, [65]
- flagship of Anson, [107]-[109]
- joins Howe at New York, [232]
- La Hogue, [37]
- Cerberus, at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Cerberus, brings report of approach of Spanish fleet to Rodney, [250]
- César, action with Isis, [235]
- in squadron of Estaign, [229]
- Ceylon, Dutch possessions in, taken, [483]
- Chandernagore, taken, [198]
- Charles Edward, Prince, sails in Doutelle, [122]
- Charles III., King of Spain, and his navy, [217]
- Charlotte Amelie, at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Chartres, Duke of, at battle of Ushant, [225]
- Chasteloger, Captain, commands Intrépide at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- Châteaurenault, Count of, French Admiral, brings troops to Ireland, [17]
- at Beachy Head, [q.v.]
- fails to join Tourville in 1692, [34]
- fights battle in Bantry Bay, [18]-[19]
- joins Tourville, [24]
- sails from Toulon to Brest, [58]
- Chatham, at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- La Hogue, [37]
- Chatham, fortified against mutineers, [373]
- Cherbourg, enlarged by Napoleon, [476]
- taken, [168]
- Chesapeake, taken by Shannon, [472]
- Chester, La Hogue, [37]
- taken by French, [78]
- Chesterfield, in Byng’s squadron, [151]
- Chézac, captain of Soleil Royal at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- Chichester, at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- at battle of Toulon, [115]
- Childers sloop, brings news of war with Holland to Rodney, [261]
- Chimère, in squadron of D’Estaign, [229]
- Chouans, what were, [334], [335]
- Christian, Sir Hugh Cloberry, Rear-Admiral, in West Indies, [483]
- Churruca, C., commands San Juan Nepomuceno at Trafalgar, [460]
- Cillart, Captain, surrenders Sévère, [290]
- Cisalpin, in fleet of Bruix, [403]
- Cisneros, B. H., Admiral, at Trafalgar, [460]
- Clarke, W. Stanley, captain of Wexford, [480]
- Classes, original inscription maritime. See [Navy, French Royal]
- Clerk, John, referred to, [315] et seq.
- Clinton, Sir Henry, General, retreats from Philadelphia to New York, [230]
- Clive, Lord, co-operates with Watson in taking Geriah, [140]
- Clorinde, her cruise to East Indies, [467]
- Clue, La. See [La Clue]
- Clyde, in mutiny at Nore, [356] et seq.
- leaves mutineers, [374]
- Cocarde, in expedition to Ireland, [338]
- Cochin, Dutch ports taken, [483]
- Cochrane, Lord (Earl Dundonald), taken, [431]
- at Basque Roads, [476]
- Cochrane, Sir Alexander Forrester, Admiral, in West Indies, [448]
- takes Martinique and Guadaloupe, [484]
- Codrington, Colonel, governor of Virgin Islands, [69] et seq.
- Codrington, Sir Edward, Admiral, captain of Babet, [327]
- commands Orion at Trafalgar, [458] et seq.
- quoted, [471]
- Coghlan, Jeremiah, Captain, cuts out French privateer, [418]
- Colbert, organises French Navy, [9]
- Colbert de Seignelay succeeds his father, [10]
- Collier, Sir John, in North America, [244]
- Collingwood, Commodore, in West Indies, [247]
- Collingwood, Cuthbert, Lord, Vice-Admiral, conduct off Cadiz, [455]
- commands Barfleur on 1st June, [319]
- commands Excellent at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [346]
- misses Ganteaume, [477], [478]
- replaces Orde at Cadiz, [449]
- second in command at Trafalgar, [458] et seq.
- Colossus, at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [346] et seq.
- at Trafalgar, [458]
- in collision with Culloden, [343]
- joins Jervis, [343]
- Colpoys, Sir John, Admiral, commands off Brest, [338]
- goes to Spithead, [342]
- mutiny in his flagship, [364] et seq.
- Comète, escapes from Louisbourg, [174]
- Concorde, in Savary’s squadron, [398]
- sent by Grasse to North America, [267]
- Conflans, Marechal de, commands Brest fleet, [176]
- at battle of Quiberon, [187], [194]
- blockaded by Hawke, [182], [183]
- his orders, [187]
- leaves Brest, [ibid.]
- plan of campaign, [183]
- Conn, J., Captain, commands Dreadnought at Trafalgar, [458]
- Conquerant, at battle of the Nile, [395] et seq.
- French, La Hogue, [38]
- prize sent to Gibraltar, [401]
- Conqueror, at Trafalgar, [458]
- Constable, captain of Windsor, his misconduct, [92]
- dismissed and imprisoned, [93]
- Constitution, in fleet of Bruix, [403]
- Content, at Battle of Minorca, [152]
- convoys trade, [127]
- French, La Hogue, [38]
- helps to take Northumberland, [119]
- Convention, in battle of 1st June, [319]
- in fleet of Bruix, [403]
- Convoy, act to regulate, [479]
- ships employed on, in 1778, [213]
- Cooke, Edward, Captain, at Toulon, [302]
- Cooke, J., Captain, commands Bellerophon at Trafalgar, [458]
- Cooper, Captain, court-martial on, [115]
- Copenhagen, battle of, [424], [430]
- Coquille, in expedition of Bompard, [399]
- Córdoba, Jose de, commands Spanish fleet at St. Vincent, [344]
- Cordoba, Luis de, commands allied fleet in Channel, [269]
- his piety, [262]
- Spanish admiral, in Channel, [241], [242]
- takes English convoy, [252], [253]
- Corfu, occupied by French, [402]
- Cornish, Sir Samuel, vice-admiral in expedition to Manilla, [196]
- Cornwall, Captain, commands Intrepid at battle of Minorca, [152]
- captain, killed at battle of Toulon, [113]
- Cornwall, joins Howe at New York, [232]
- La Hogue, [37]
- Cornwallis, Sir William, Admiral, action with Ternay, [251]
- blockades Brest, [438]
- divides his fleet, [454]
- drives back Brest fleet, [455]
- retreat of, [326]
- Cornwallis, Lord, General, takes Charlestown, [244]
- Corsairs, French, [73], [79]
- Corsica, occupation of, [328] et seq.
- evacuation of, [332]
- Cotgrave, Captain, in action at Boulogne, [435]
- Cotton, Sir Charles, Admiral, joins Keith, [408]
- Countess, Captain, commands Ethalion, [399]
- Courageux, French, La Hogue, [38]
- Courageux, lost, [343]
- in action off Cape Ortegal, [466]
- Courand, Captain, commands Sans Pariel, [314]
- Couronne, battle of Minorca, [152]
- French, La Hogue, [38]
- Court, M. de, French Admiral, at battle of Toulon, [112] et seq.
- supports Spaniards, [110]
- Court-martial, reorganisation of, by Act 22nd, George II., [136], [139]
- Coutance Laselle, Captain, commands Sphinx at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- Coutts in action at Pulo Aor, [480]
- Covadonga, Nuestra Señora de, Spanish galleon, taken by Anson, [109]
- Coventry, at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Craig, General, brings troops to Mediterranean, [449]
- Craven, first-lieutenant of Northumberland, [120]
- Croisic, Pointe de. See [Quiberon]
- Crown, La Hogue, [37]
- Cruikshank, Isaac, caricatures Howe, [301]
- Cruisers, ships employed as, in 1778, [213]
- Cuddalore, occupied by Suffren, [289]
- siege of, [291]
- Cullemberg, Admiral, Dutch, at Beachy Head, [q.v.]
- Culloden, at battle of Minorca, [152]
- grounds on Aboukir shoal, [394]
- in action with La Clue, [180]
- in attack on Santa Cruz, [387]
- in battle of Cape St. Vincent, [345], [349]
- in collision with Colossus, [343]
- lost on Long Island, [259]
- on 1st June, [319]
- Cumberland, Duke of, recommends creation of Marines, [144]
- Cumberland in action at Pulo Aor, [480]
- taken, [339]
- taken by French, [78]
- Cuming, Captain of Russell at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Cumming Thomas, Quaker, advocates expedition to coast of Africa, [170] et seq.
- Cunningham, Sir Charles, Rear-admiral, his account of mutiny at Nore, quoted [356] et seq.,
- captain of Clyde, [ibid.]
- Curaçao, occupied, [483],
- restored, retaken, [484]
- Curieux, sent to England, [450]
- Curtis, Sir Roger, commands squadron in Channel, [337]
- his caution on 1st June, [321]
- joins flag off Cadiz, [388]
- Dacres, J. R., Captain, commands Barfleur at Battle of Cape St. Vincent, [346]
- Dalbarade, Captain, commands Conquerent at the battle of the Nile, [395] et seq.
- Dance, Sir Nathaniel, East India Company’s commodore, [480]
- Danish fleet seized, [486]
- Islands in West Indies taken, [483]
- Daphne taken, [325]
- Darby, George, Vice-Admiral, in command in Channel, [251]
- outmatched in Channel, [270]
- relieves Gibraltar, [262], [263]
- Darby, Captain, commands Bellerophon in battle of the Nile, [394] et seq.
- Dardanelles, Passage of, [487]
- Dartmouth, at Londonderry, [21]
- Dauphin Royal, at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- escapes Boscawen, [142]
- D’Aché, Count, in East Indies, [198]-[202]
- D’Aiguillon, Duke, General, to command army of invasion, [177]
- D’Albert de Rions, Comte, ill-treated by mob, [297]
- Decatur captures Dominica, [472]
- Decrés, Admiral, his defence of Guillaume Tell, [412]
- Defence, at battle of the Nile, [394] et seq.
- at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- at Trafalgar, [458]
- on 1st June, [319]
- sent to Gibraltar, [401]
- unfit for service, [209]
- Defiance, at battle of Minorca, [152]
- at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- at Trafalgar, [458]
- flagship of Richard Graves at Copenhagen, [425] et seq.
- in Anson’s fleet, 1747, [124]
- in Benbow’s squadron, [92]
- La Hogue, [37]
- D’Herville, Captain, commands Fier at battle of Minorca, [152]
- D’Hocquart, Captain, French Navy, taken by Boscawen, [142]
- Delaval, Sir Ralph, at Beachy Head, [q.v.]
- in joint commission of, 1693, [45]
- with Smyrna convoy, [35]
- Delft, at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Denieport, G., commands Achille at Trafalgar, [460]
- Denis, Sir Peter, Vice-admiral, commands Dorsetshire at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Denmark, at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Denmark, Prince George of, husband of Queen Anne, Lord High Admiral, [59]
- De Provinzen, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Deptford, joins Byng, [149]
- La Hogue, [37]
- Desaix, in action at Algeciras, [430] et seq.
- Desbrière, Captain, quoted, [334]
- D’Estaign, Charles Henri, Théodat D’Estaign du Saillans, Comte, his career and character, sails to America, [222] et seq.
- in West Indies and Carolina, [236], [240]
- passed Gibraltar, [229],
- operation on coast of North America, [229], [234]
- Destouches, Chevalier, in command of French squadron at Newport, [259]
- D’Estrèes, at Beachy Head, [q.v.]
- brings French squadron to Portsmouth, [9]
- Devaux, General, commands troops in Algeciras, [431]
- Devonshire, blown up in action with French, [78]
- La Hogue, [37]
- Devries, at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- De Winter, Jan Willem, Dutch Admiral, at battle of Camperdown, [351], [354]
- Diadem, at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [346]
- Diamant, French, La Hogue, [38]
- taken by Boscawen, [141]
- Diamond Rock, English position, taken, [448]
- Dickson, Captain of Veteran, [427] et seq.
- Didon, joins Villeneuve, [448]
- taken, [453]
- Digby, Captain, commands Africa at Trafalgar, [458]
- Digby, Rear-Admiral, pursues La Motte Picquet, [263]
- commanded Dunkirk at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- sent to North America, [269]
- Diggs, D., Captain, commands Maidstone at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Diligente, French privateer, [76]
- Dilk, captain, court martial on, [115]
- Dilkes, Captain of Raisonable, [427] et seq.
- Dilkes, Sir Thomas, at battle of Malaga, [65]
- Director, at battle of Camperdown, [352]
- at Nore, [370]
- Diron, captain of Decatur, [472]
- Discovery, deserts mutineers, [377]
- Dix Août, in fleet of Bruix, [403]
- Dixon, captain of Ramillies, [427] et seq.
- Dixon, James, master of Northumberland, [138]
- Dixon, Manley, Captain, his humanity to his men, [359]
- Djezzar, Pasha of Acre, [409]
- Dogger Bank, battle of, [257], [258]
- Dolphin, in Byng’s squadron, [151]
- in North Sea squadron, [256]
- Domett, Sir William, Admiral, captain of fleet with Sir Hyde Parker, [426] et seq.
- Dominica, action off, on 9th April, [277]
- battle of, 12th April, [278], [279]
- taken, [483]
- taken from French, [196]
- Dominica, taken by Decatur, [472]
- Don, master of Ardent, killed at battle of Camperdown, [354]
- Donnidge, Mr., surgeon of Milford, [84], [85]
- Dordelin, captain of Tyrannicide, in fleet of Villaret-Joyeuse, [313] et seq.
- Dorré, lieutenant of Revolutionnaire, [311]
- Dorsetshire, at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- court-martial on lieutenants of, [115]
- in action at Pulo Aor, [480]
- D’Orves, dies at sea, [286]
- takes command of French naval forces in East Indies, [283]
- D’Orvilliers, Guillonet, Comte, at battle of Ushant, [223], [226]
- commands Brest fleet, [221]
- in channel, [241], [242]
- Douglas, Sir Charles, captain of fleet, with Rodney, [276];
- his advice to Rodney, [278]
- serves on American Lakes, [218]
- Douglas, Sir James, Admiral, at taking of Dominica, [196]
- Doutelle, carries Prince Charles Edward to Scotland, [122]
- Dragon, money spent on, rotten, [209]
- with Admiral Knight’s convoy, [449]
- Dragon, at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- Drake, Sir Francis Samuel, Rear-Admiral, commands Falkland at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- commands van in battle of Lynn Haven, [268]
- detached by Rodney, [265]
- Draper, Sir William, Lieutenant-General, at taking of Manila, [196]
- Dreadnought, at Trafalgar, [458]
- commanded by Boscawen, [141]
- La Hogue, [37]
- Droits de l’homme, destruction of, [339]-[342]
- Drucourt, governor of Louisbourg, [171], [173]
- Drury, W. O’Brien, Captain, commands Powerful at battle of Camperdown, [352]
- Dubois de Lamotte, French naval officer, takes reinforcements to Canada, [141], [142]
- Dubourdieu, Captain, at battle of Lissa, [488]
- Duchaffault de Besné, action with Boscawen, takes Carnarvon, reaches France, [172]
- attempts to relieve Louisbourg, [ibid.]
- escapes British fleet, [175]
- Duchess, La Hogue, [37]
- Duckworth, Sir John Thomas, Admiral, at Minorca, [402]
- at Constantinople, [487]
- at Minorca, [404]
- Duff, G., Captain, commands Mars at Trafalgar, [458]
- Duff, Robert, Vice-Admiral, in blockade of Vannes, and battle of Quiberon, [186] et seq.
- Dugommier, French general, retakes Toulon, [303]
- Duguay-Trouin at Trafalgar, [460]
- taken off Cape Ortegal, [466]
- Duguay-Trouin, Réné, defeats English convoy, [78]
- French privateer and naval officer, [74]
- his birth and education, [75]
- prisoner at Plymouth, [76]
- takes Dutch convoy, [77]
- Duke, at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- in mutiny at Spithead, [366] et seq.
- La Hogue, [37]
- Dumanoir-le-Pelley, or Lepelley, Admiral, his flight from Trafalgar and capture, [466]
- commands allied van at Trafalgar, [460] et seq.
- Dumourier, Captain, commands Trajan, [314]
- Duncan, Adam, Lord Camperdown, his antecedents, [350]
- commands in North Sea, [327]
- fights battle of Camperdown, [552], [554]
- mutiny in his squadron, [375]
- watches the Texel single handed, [376]
- Dundas, Henry, Lord Melville, in Pitt’s cabinet, [350]
- Dundas, Sir David, General, in Corsica, [328]
- Dundonald. See [Cochrane, Lord]
- Dunkirk, [90]
- at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- in Boscawen’s squadron, [142]
- Dupetit-Thouard, commands Tonnant at battle of the Nile, [395] et seq.
- Dupleix, French governor of Pondicherry, seizes Madras, his intrigues, [139]
- Duquesne, captain of Foudroyant, [160], [161]
- Duquesne, Fort, attack on, [403]
- Duquesne, in fleet of Bruix, [141]
- Durevest, Captain, commands the Sage at battle of Minorca, [152]
- sails to America, [158]
- Durham, P. C. Captain, commands Defiance at Trafalgar, [458]
- d’Urtubie, Vicomte, Captain, commands Dauphin Royal at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- Dutch sailors, in English ships, [414]
- Eagle, La Hogue, [37]
- with Howe at New York, [231]
- Earl Camden, ship of Commodore Dance, [480]
- Earl of Abergavenny, in action at Pulo Aor, [480]
- Echo, at Louisbourg, [172]
- Edgar, at Copenhagen, [425] et seq.
- called in by Sir Vincent, [405]
- La Hogue, [37]
- Edgcumbe, George, Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, commands squadron in Mediterranean, [149]
- commands Hero at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- in Lancaster at battle of Minorca, [152]
- Edwards, Captain Richard, defeated by Duguay-Trouin, [78]
- Egmont, at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [346] et seq.
- Egyptienne, with Calder, [451]
- Egyptienne, reaches Alexandria, [420]
- Eimeriau, Captain, commands Spartiate
- at battle of the Nile, [395] et seq.
- Ekins, Sir Charles, Admiral, quoted, [359] et seq.
- El Arish, convention of, [416]-[417]
- Elba, occupied, [332]
- Elephant, flagship of Nelson at Copenhagen, [425] et seq.
- Elephantin, at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Elèves, rank in French Navy, [296]
- Elisabeth, taken by French, [78]
- Elisabeth, action with Lion, [122]
- Elizabeth, La Hogue, [37]
- Elliot, John, Admiral, his action with Thurot, [195]
- Elliot, Sir Gilbert, Earl Minto, Commissioner in Corsica, [329] et seq.
- advises choice of Nelson to command in Mediterranean, [388]
- Ellis, Welbore, Treasurer of Navy, [209]
- Ellison, captain of Marlborough, rebuked by Jervis, [383]
- commits suicide, [ibid.]
- Elton, Captain, loses Anglesea, [120], [121]
- Elven, at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Embden, occupied, [169]
- Embuscade, in expedition of Bompard, [399]
- Emerald, in attack on Santa Cruz, [387]
- joins Nelson, [388]
- on coast of Egypt, [401]
- Engageante, in squadron of D’Estaign, [229]
- Entend, French, La Hogue, [38]
- Eole, on 1st June, [319]
- Eolus, commanded by Captain Elliot, [195]
- Epervier, taken, [471]
- Epron, J., commands Argonaute at Trafalgar, [460]
- Erste Edele, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Escaño, A., Rear-Admiral, at Trafalgar, [460]
- Esperance, taken by Byng’s Channel squadron, [145]
- Espiritu Santo, Cape, the Covadonga taken by Anson near, [109]
- Essex, at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- at battle of Toulon, [115]
- commanded by Captain John Campbell, [169]
- La Hogue, [37]
- Essex, taken by Phœbe, [470]
- Essington, W., Captain, commands Triumph at battle of Camperdown, [352]
- Ethalion, pursues Bompard, [399]
- Etienne, Captain, commands Henreux at battle of the Nile, [395] et seq.
- Etna, fireship at Louisbourg, [173]
- Etswont, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Euryalus, at Trafalgar, [455] et seq.
- Evans, Captain, commands Union at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Eveillé, at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- Everitt, Captain, commands Buckingham at battle of Minorca, [152]
- Excellent, at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [346]
- Excellent, French, La Hogue, [38]
- Exeter in action at Pulo Aor, [480]
- in action of [17] Feb. 1782, [288]
- Exmouth Lord. See [Pellew, Sir Edward]
- Expedition, La Hogue, [37]
- Fairfax, Sir William George, Vice-Admiral, commanded Venerable at Camperdown, [352]
- Falkland, at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Fancourt, Captain, his weakness in mutiny at Nore, [377]
- captain of Agamemnon at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Fandino, commands Spanish guarda costa, his treatment of Captain Jenkins, [100]
- Fantasque, in squadron of D’Estaign, [229]
- Farquharson, James, captain of Alfred, [480]
- Farrer, W. Ward, captain of Cumberland, [480]
- Favorite taken at Lissa, [489]
- Fenwick, Sir John, his murder plot, [57]
- Ferdinand, King of Naples, defeated, submits to French, [416]
- detains Nelson at Palermo, [404]
- Ferguson, Colonel, surrenders Tobago, [265]
- Ferris, Captain, commands Inflexible at Nore, [370]
- Captain of Hannibal, [432]
- Ferrol, action off, [451]
- French ships at, [438] et seq.
- threatened, [419]
- Fidèle, at Louisbourg, [172]
- Fier, at battle of Minorca, [152]
- Fighting, instructions or orders, beginning of the, [3]
- their leading principles and effect, [4], [5]
- Firedrake at Bantry Bay, [19]
- Firm, in blockade of Vannes, [186]
- Firme, taken, [451]
- Fishguard, French land at, [335]
- Flamand, in squadron of Suffren, [286]
- Fleury, Cardinal, Prime Minister of France, his peace policy, [98]
- Flores, Luis de, commands San Francisco de Asis at Trafalgar, [460]
- Flotilla, invasion, 1803 to 1805, constitution of, [442], [443]
- invasion, collected by Napoleon, [433]
- Foley, Sir Thomas, Admiral, captain of Goliath, [393] et seq.
- commands Britannia at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [346]
- captain of Elephant at Copenhagen, [425]
- Foligno, treaty of, [417]
- Formidable, at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- at Trafalgar, [460]
- in action at Algeciras, [430] et seq.
- in fleet of Bruix, [403]
- taken, [327]
- taken off Cape Ortegal, [466]
- Formidable, collision of, with Ville de Paris, [342]
- flagship of Palliser at Ushant, [225]
- Rodney’s flagship, [279]
- Forant, French Admiral. See [Bantry Bay]
- Forbin, Comte de, serves with Duquay Tronin, [78]
- Forde, Captain of La Nymphe, [267]
- Forrest, Commodore, action with Kersaint, [170], [171]
- Fort, French, La Hogue, [38]
- Forte, action with Sybille mentioned, [302]
- Fortescue, E., Captain, commands Hercules in battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Fortitude, in North Sea Squadron, 1784, [256]
- Fortune, Jans Byng, [149]
- Foudroyant, at capture of Genéreux, [412]
- in action of Tory Island, [400]
- Foudroyant, captured, [159], [161]
- flagship of La Galisonière, [152]
- French, La Hogue, [38]
- Fougueux, at Trafalgar, [460]
- damaged, [405]
- in fleet of Bruix, [403]
- Foul weather Jack, see [Byron, John]
- Foulis, Captain, at Cherbourg, [43]
- Fowke, General, Governor of Gibraltar, [149] et seq.
- Fox, General, commands troops, [413]
- Fox, sunk in attack on Santa Cruz, [387]
- Fox, Thomas, Captain, captures French convoy, [125]
- François, French privateer, [76]
- in Savar’s squadron, [398]
- Franklin, at battle of the Nile, [395] et seq.
- prize sent to Gibraltar, [401]
- Fraser, captain of Nymphe, [403]
- Fraser, General, commands troops in St. Kitts, [274]
- Fraternité, Hoche and Morard de Galle sail in, [337], [339]
- Frederick, T. L., Captain, commands Illustrious, [331]
- commands Blenheim at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [346]
- Fremantle, Sir Thomas Francis, Vice-Admiral, captain of Ganges at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- commands Neptune at Trafalgar, [458]
- Freya seized, [423]
- Frisia, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Froger de l’Eguille, commands Foudroyant at battle of Minorca, [152]
- Frogmore, Captain, his death, [115]
- Frye, lieutenant of marines, case of, [117], [137]
- Gabanons, Captain, commands Couronne at battle of Minorca, [152]
- Gabaret, Louis, French Admiral, at battle in Bantry Bay, [18]
- at Beachy Head, [q.v.]
- lands James II. in Ireland, [17]
- Gæsterland, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Gage, General, commands at Boston, [219]
- Gaillard, French, La Hogue, [38]
- Galiano, D., commands Bahama in Trafalgar, [460]
- Galissonière. See [La Galissonière]
- Gallivats, pirate galleys of Malabar Coast, [140]
- Galves, Bernardo de, conquers Florida, [243]
- Gambier, James, Vice-Admiral, commands Burford at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Lord-Admiral, at action in Basque Roads, [476]
- succeeds Howe, superseded by Byron, [235]
- Ganges, at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- in action at Pulo Aor, [480]
- Ganteaume, Honoré, Admiral, Captain of the Fleet (French) at the battle of the Nile, [395], et seq.
- commands Brest fleet, [445]
- commands Trente et-un Mai, [314]
- his cruise to carry reinforcements to Egypt, [421], [423]
- relieves Corfu, [478]
- Garde de la Marine. See [Navy, French Royal]
- Gardiner, Captain, flag-captain with Byng at Minorca, [152]
- his advice to Byng, [154]
- Gardiner, Captain, brings about capture of Foudroyant;
- his death, [159], [161]
- Gardner, Alan, Baron, Admiral, captain of Maidstone, [230]
- draws sword on mutineers, [368]
- in Howe’s fleet, [313] et seq.
- Gardner, Alan Hyde, Captain, commands Hero, [466]
- Gardoqui, J., commands Santa Ana at Trafalgar, [460]
- Gasparin, on 1st June, [318]
- Gassin, Captain, of Jacobin, [319]
- Gaston, Miguel, Captain, commands San Justo at Trafalgar, [460]
- Spanish Admiral, escorts treasure ships, [270]
- Gaulois, in fleet of Bruix, [403]
- Geary, Sir Francis, Admiral, commands reserve squadrons, [187]
- commands in Channel, [251]
- Gelderland, A, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- B, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Gelykeid, at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Généreux, at battle of the Nile, [395] et seq.
- at Corfu, [404]
- taken, [412]
- takes Leander, [401]
- Genêt, M., French diplomatic agent, [305]
- Gentili, General, occupies Corsica, [332]
- Geriah, pirate stronghold taken, [140]
- Gerner, at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Gibraltar, besieged, [254]
- relief of, by Howe, [280], [281]
- sights French squadron, [179]
- taken, [65]
- to be attacked by Allies, [64]
- state of fortress, [ibid.] [64]
- Gibraltar, driven on Pearl Rock, [343]
- on 1st June, [319]
- Gillet, Captain, commands Franklin at battle of the Nile, [395] et seq.
- Gillray, James, caricatures Howe, [301]
- Glandève, Commodore de, at battle of Minorca, [152]
- Glatton, at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Glorieux, at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- French, La Hogue, [38]
- Glory, in battle of 1st June, [320]
- Gloucester, in Anson’s squadron, [107], [108]
- Goes, Van der, Dutch Admiral, with Smyrna convoy, [45]
- Goliath, at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [346] et seq.
- at battle of the Nile, [393] et seq.
- taken by Nelson to Naples, [401]
- Goree, repulse of English at, [171]
- Gould, Davidge, Captain, commands Audacious at battle of the Nile, [394] et seq.
- Gourrège, P. P., commands Aigle at Trafalgar, [460]
- Grabs, pirate craft of Malabar Coast, [140]
- Grafton, La Hogue, [37]
- Graham, Sir James, his naval administration, [437] et seq.
- Grand Port, British frigates destroyed at, [467]
- Grands, Cardinaux. See [Quiberon]
- Grasse François Joseph Paul, Comte de, and Marquis de Grasse-Tilley, reinforces D’Estaign, [239]
- action with Hood, [264]
- attacks Santa Lucia, takes Tobago, [265], [266]
- attacks St. Kitts, [273], [275]
- defeated by Rodney, [276], [279]
- leaves Brest for West Indies, [258]
- reaches Martinique, [262]
- sails from Chesapeake to Martinique, [271]
- sails to North America, [266];
- aids in siege of Yorktown, [267]-[269]
- Graves, Samuel, Admiral, in command in North America, [219]
- commands Duke at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- attempts to relieve Yorktown, [267], [268]
- Graves Sir Thomas, Admiral, second in command at Copenhagen, [425] et seq.
- Gravina, Admiral, accompanies Villeneuve to West Indies, [447] et seq.
- at Trafalgar, [460]
- Graydon, John, Vice-Admiral, sails to West Indies, [53]
- Greenway, Captain, at Cherbourg, [43]
- Greenwich, in Benbow’s squadron, [93]
- La Hogue, [37]
- Gregory, G., Captain, commands Veteran at battle of Camperdown, [352]
- Grenada, island, taken by French, and battle of, [246]
- taken, [483]
- Grenville, Captain, of Defiance, [124]
- Grenville, George, his Act for the Encouragement of Seamen, [357]
- Grey, G., Captain, commands Victory at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [346]
- Grey Sir Charles, Earl Grey in West Indies, [303], [304]
- in West Indies, [482]
- Griffin, Thomas, Admiral, supersedes Peyton, his sloth, [131]
- Griffiths, Captain, Anselm, quoted, [473]
- Grindale, R., Captain, commands Prince at Trafalgar, [458]
- Grouchy, Marshal, in expedition to Ireland, [339]
- Guadaloupe, taken, [482];
- lost, [483];
- retaken, [484]
- Guarda Costa, Spanish Revenue cutter, [100]
- Guébriant de Budez, chef d’escadre at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- Guernsey, in action with La Clue, [180]
- Guerrier, at battle of Minorca, [152]
- at the battle of the Nile, [394] et seq.
- escapes from Boscawen, [182]
- in squadron of D’Estaign, [229]
- Guichen Luc Urbain de Bouëxic, Comte de, commands in West Indies, [247], [250]
- defeated by Kempenfelt, [272], [273]
- Guillaume Tell, at battle of the Nile, [395] et seq.
- at Malta, [404]
- taken, [412]
- Haarlem, at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Haddock, Nicholas, Admiral, blockades Cadiz, [109]
- goes to Gibraltar for winter, [110];
- does not attack United French and Spaniards, [ibid.];
- goes to Minorca, [ibid.]
- resigns command, [ibid.]
- Haddock, Sir Richard, in joint commission of 1691, [32]
- Haerlem, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Hague La, Cape, [35]
- Half pay, amount of, [7], [8]
- granted under William III., [6]
- of captains increased, [204]
- Halley, Lieutenant, helps to suppress mutiny in St. George, [382]
- Hallowell, Sir Benjamin Hallowell Carew, Admiral, commands Swiftsure at battle of Nile, [394] et seq.
- Halsted, Captain, commands Namur, [466]
- Hamilton, Archibald, captain of Bombay Castle, [480]
- captain of Canada, [324]
- Hamilton, Lord, present in dispute on flagship, [83]
- Hamilton, Sir William, ambassador, [415]
- Hampton Court at taking of Foudroyant, [160]
- La Hogue, [37]
- Hannibal at Algeciras, [431], [433]
- taken by Suffren, [287]
- Hardy General (French), commands troops in expedition of Bombard, [399]
- Hardy Sir Charles, Admiral, [121]
- at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- convoys Lisbon trade, [119]
- Hardy, Sir Charles, son of above, at Louisbourg, [172]
- commands in Channel, [241], [242]
- in St. Lawrence, [174]
- Hardy, Sir Thomas Masterman, Vice-Admiral, captain of Mutine, [390]
- captain of St. George at Copenhagen;
- with Nelson on Elephant, [426] et seq.
- flag-captain at Trafalgar, [458]
- Hargood, Sir William, Admiral, commands Belleisle at Trafalgar, [458]
- Harland, Sir Robert, Admiral, second in command at battle of Ushant, [223], [226]
- Harrison, T., Captain, commands Venus at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Harvey, Eliab, Captain, commands Temeraire at Trafalgar, [458]
- Harvey, John, Captain, commands Brunswick on 1st June, killed, [320]
- Harvey, Rear-Admiral, takes Trinidad, [483]
- Hastings, Captain, killed at La Hogue, [40]
- Hatherall, chaplain of Sandwich, his boldness to mutineers, [377]
- Havana taken, [196]
- Hawke, Sir E., Lord, Admiral, action with L’Etanduêre, [126], [127]
- at battle of Quiberon, [187], [194]
- at battle of Toulon, [113]
- command in Channel, [144]
- expedition to Rochefort, [167]
- his blockade of Brest, [182] et seq.
- orders periodical visitation of dockyards, [134]
- resigns command in Channel, [145]
- scatters French convoy in Basque Roads, [169]
- succeeds Byng in Mediterranean, [158]
- Heath, Captain, at Cherbourg, [43]
- Heath, John, seaman, [90]
- Hébé, taken by Rainbow, [470]
- Hector, in squadron of D’Estaign, [223]
- Hector, takes Licorne, [223]
- Heliopolis, defeat of Turks at, [417]
- Heliopolis, enters Alexandria, [422]
- Henri, French, La Hogue, [38]
- Henry Addington, in action at Pulo Aor, [480]
- Herbert, A., at battle of Bantry Bay, [18], [19]
- at battle of Beachy Head, [24]-[29]
- Commissioner of Navy, [15]
- court-martial on, [31], [32]
- created Earl of Torrington, [20]
- dismissed from Admiralty, [23]
- sent to intercept James II., [17]
- Hercules, at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Hercules, at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Hermione, mutiny of, [383], [384]
- Hero, at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- at Porto Praya, [285]
- in action off Cape Ortegal, [466]
- in Hughes squadron in East Indies, [283]
- Héros, at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- at Trafalgar, [460]
- in squadron of Suffren, [285]
- Hervey, A. J., third Earl Bristol, Admiral, captain of Monmouth, in blockade of Brest, [186] et seq.
- lands at Molines, [168]
- Hervey, The Hon. William, captain of Superb, court-martial on, [90] et seq.
- Hesse-Darmstadt, Prince of, at taking of Gibraltar, [65] et seq.
- Heureux, at battle of the Nile, [395] et seq.
- Hillyar, Sir James, Rear-Admiral, captain of Phœbe, [470]
- Hinchinbroke, East Indiaman, at Porto Praya, [285]
- Hinext, Captain, commands Beschermer at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Hippopotame, at battle of Minorca, [152]
- Hjeelperen, at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Hoche (formerly Pêgase) in Bompard’s expedition, [399], [400]
- Hoche, Lazare, General, his expedition to Ireland, [335] et seq.
- Hodges, William, quoted, [358]
- Hodgson, Major-General, at taking of Belleisle, [196]
- Hogue, La, battle of, [34], [43]
- Hohenlinden, battle of, [417]
- Holburne, Francis, Admiral, sails to America, [162]
- sent to support Boscawen, [141]
- squadron scattered by storm, [163]
- Holland, Captain, commands Wassenaer at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Holland, in Dutch squadron, in 1781, [256]
- Holland, war declared with, [253]
- Holloway, Captain, arrested by mutineers at Spithead, [366]
- Holmes, Captain, occupies Embden, [169]
- Holsteen, at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Hood, Alexander, Lord Bridport, Admiral, commands Minerva at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- deceived by Bruix, [403], [404]
- fails to intercept Bompard, [399]
- fails to intercept Hoche, [337] et seq.
- his action at Groix, [326] et seq.
- ineffectual movements of, [342]
- mutinous combination in his squadron, [362]
- second in command to Howe, [324]
- Hood, Sir Samuel, Lord Admiral appointed to command in Mediterranean, [299]
- brings reinforcements to Rodney, [261]
- commands Venus, [178]
- Vice-Admiral, commands Zealous at battle of the Nile, [394] et seq.
- his operations at St. Kitts, [274], [275]
- in battles of Dominica, [276], [279]
- in Mediterranean, 1794-1795, [328]-[330]
- joins Rodney, [275]
- leaves Antigua for North America, [267]
- leaves Sandy Hook for Barbadoes, [272]
- quoted, [226]
- serves with Graves, [268]
- superseded by Troubridge, [409]
- watches Fort Royal, expostulates with Rodney, [262]
- Hoorn, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Hope, G., Captain, commands Defence at Trafalgar, [458]
- Hope, in action at Pulo Aor, [488]
- La Hogue, [37]
- Hope, Sir William, Vice-Admiral, commands Bellerophon, [310]
- Hopson, Major-General, in West Indies, [195]
- Hopsonn, Sir Thomas, Admiral, in attack on Vigo, [61]
- present in dispute on flagship, [83]
- Hosier, Francis, Vice-Admiral, his death in West Indies, [102]
- Hoste, Sir William, at battle of Lissa, [488]
- Hotham, Sir William, Admiral, actions with Martin, [330]-[331]
- commands Adamant at battle of Camperdown, [252]
- commands under Hood, [330];
- succeeds him, [ibid.]
- his convoy taken by La Motte Picquet, [263]
- resigns, [332]
- sails from New York to West Indies, [236]
- Howe, Richard, Earl, abused in newspapers, [301]
- action with Villaret-Joyeuse on 28th May 1794, [311]
- appointed to command in Channel, [299]
- at sea, [325]
- at sea, 1794, [323]
- commands Dunkirk in Boscawen’s squadron, [141]
- commands in North America, [219]
- commands Magnanime at battle of Quiberon, [189] et seq.
- his signals, [470]
- in battle of 1st June 1794, [316], [320]
- in winter of 1793-1794, [305]
- operations in 1793, [300]-[301]
- operations of, at New York and Rhode Island, [230]-[235]
- pacifies mutineers at Spithead, [369]
- pursues French, [309]
- reconnoitres Brest, [308]
- relieves Gibraltar, [280], [282]
- sails from St. Helens, [306]
- state of his fleet in 1794, [307]
- statement of grievances of sailors sent to, [363]
- Howe, Sir William, General, commands in North America, [219]
- Hubert, J. J., commands Indomptable at Trafalgar, [460]
- Hudson, Captain, of Pendennis, his death, [93]
- Hughes, Sir Edward, Admiral, commands in East Indies, [283] et seq.
- his engagements with Suffren, [288], [292]
- Hugues, Victor, in West Indies, [483], [484]
- taken at Cayenne, [484]
- Humbert, General, his invasion of Ireland, [398]
- Hume, James, Captain, killed in attack on French convoy, [170]
- Hunter, sloop at Louisbourg, [173]
- Hult, John, Captain, commands Queen in Howe’s fleet, [313]
- Hyder Ali, Sultan of Mysore at war with East India Company, [283] et seq.
- death of, [291]
- Hyères, British fleet at, [111]
- Illustre, French, La Hogue, [38]
- Illustrious, in first action between Hotham and Martin, [331]
- Immortalité, in expedition of Bompard, [399]
- Imperieuse, her activity, [488]
- Impétueux, taken on 1st June, [321]
- Impregnable, on 1st June, [319]
- Indefatigable, attacks Droits de l’homme, [340], [342]
- commanded by Pellew, [337]
- Indivisible, flagship of Ganteaume, [421]
- Indomptable, at Trafalgar, [460]
- in action at Algeciras, [430] et seq.
- in expedition to Ireland, [339]
- in fleet of Bruix, [403]
- in fleet of Villaret-Joyeuse, [313] et seq.
- Industry, victualler with Anson’s squadron, [108]
- Infernet, L. A. C., commands Intrépide at Trafalgar, [460]
- Inflexible, at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- Inflexible, in mutiny at Nore, [370]
- threatens to fire into San Fiorenzo, [372]
- Infödstretten, at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Inglis, J., Captain, commands Belliqueux at battle of Camperdown, [352]
- Inscription, Maritime. See [Classes], and [Navy, French Royal]
- Intendant de marine, des Armées navales. See [Navy, French Royal]
- Intrepid, at battle of Minorca, [152]
- in action with La Clue, [180]
- in fleet of Graves, [312]
- loses topmast, [153]
- Intrepide, at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Intrépide, at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- at Trafalgar, [460]
- in action of 14th October 1747, [126]
- Invincible, in fleet of Bruix, [403]
- Ionian Islands, retaken from French, [402]
- Irresistible, at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [345], [349]
- joins Jervis, [343]
- Irwin, T., captain of Prince George, [346]
- Isis, action with César, [235]
- at battle of Camperdown, [352]
- at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- in squadron of Hughes, [283]
- with Howe at New York, [231]
- Iviça, British and Spanish fleets meet at, [302]
- J. J. Rousseau, in fleet of Bruix, [403]
- Jacobin, on 1st June, [319]
- Jacobson, Captain, commands Cerberus at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Java, loss of, mentioned, [474]
- Java, island of, taken, [484]
- Jean Bart, in fleet of Bruix, [403]
- Jean Bon Saint André, French delegate, [306], [307]
- Jemmapes, in fleet of Bruix, [403]
- in squadron of Allemand, [477]
- Jenkins, John, master of Rebecca, ill-used by Spaniards, [100]
- Jenkins’s Ear, war of, [102]
- Jennings, Sir John, commands expedition to West Indies, [53]
- Jervis, Sir John, Earl St. Vincent, defeats Spaniards near Cape St. Vincent, [344], [349]
- establishes his blockade of Brest, deceived by Ganteaume, [421]
- evacuates Mediterranean, [333]
- First-Lord, his policy of inquiry and reform, [437]-[438] note
- goes to Lagos and then Lisbon, [386]
- his movements during the cruise of Bruix, [405]-[407]
- in West Indies, [482], [483]
- letter to Keppel, [226]
- ordered to detach two ships of line into Mediterranean, [388]
- prevents mutiny off Cadiz, [381], [382]
- First-Lord, takes command in Mediterranean, [332]
- to command in West Indies, [299]
- John, Archduke, defeated at Hohenlinden, [417]
- Johnston, Major, heads mutiny against Bligh, [370]
- Johnstone, George, “Governor,” in action at Porto Praya and at Cape of Good Hope, [283], [284]
- Joinville, Prince de, quoted, [324]
- Jones, R., Captain, in action at Boulogne, [435]
- Jonquière, M. de la, French naval officer, defeated by Anson, [123], [124]
- Jupiter, at battle of Camperdown, [351] et seq.
- Jupiter, at Porto Praya, [285]
- Juste, at battle of Quiberon, [190] taken on 1st June, [321]
- Justice, reaches Alexandria, [420]
- Jylland, at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Keats, Sir Richard Goodwin, Admiral, captain of Boadicea, [399]
- ships Spanish troops at Fünen, [487]
- taken by Ganteaume, [423]
- Keith Elphinstone, Lord Keith, at Cadiz, [419]
- at siege of Genoa, [415]
- blockades Cadiz, [404]
- commands in Downs, [438]
- driven from Cadiz by French, [404]
- his pursuit of Bruix, [408]
- in expedition to Egypt, [420], [421]
- pursues Ganteaume, [422]
- suppresses mutiny at Plymouth, [380]
- takes Cape, [483]
- takes command against mutineers at Nore, [378]
- takes command in Mediterranean, [412]
- Kempenfelt, Richard, defeats Guichen, [272], [273];
- his death, [ibid.]
- his signals, [470]
- Kent, La Hogue, [37]
- Keppel, Augustus, Viscount, at Admiralty, [280]
- at Battle of Ushant, [223], [226]
- at Canaries, takes Gorée, [172]
- at taking of Belleisle, [196]
- commands Torbay at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- commands Western squadron, [221]
- court-martial on, [228]
- expedition to coast of Africa, [171], [172]
- his quarrel with Palliser, [226], [227]
- in blockade of Brest, [186]
- takes Braddock to America, [141]
- Kerjulien, J. M. C., commands Pluton at Trafalgar, [460]
- Kersaint, Captain de, commands Thesée at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- attacks Cape Coast Castle, and has action with Commodore Forrest, [170], [171]
- Kidd, Dandy, captain of Wager, in Anson’s squadron, [107]
- Killala, French land at, [398]
- Killigrew, Admiral, fails to intercept Châteaurenault in Straits of Gibraltar, [24];
- convoys trade to England, [ibid.]
- in joint commission of 1691, [32],
- and in 1693, [45]
- King, R., Captain, commands Achille at Trafalgar, [458]
- King, Sir Richard, Admiral, in action of 17th February 1782, [288]
- Kingfisher, mutiny averted in, [382]
- Kingston, at battle of Minorca, [152]
- at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Kinsbergen, captain of Admiral General, [256]
- Kirby, captain of Defiance, his misconduct, [92]
- shot, [93]
- Kirke, Colonel, his misconduct at Londonderry, [20]-[22]
- Kirkpatrick, John, captain of Henry Addington, [480]
- Kjöge Bay, British fleet in, [429]
- Kléber, General, in command in Egypt, [416]
- murdered, [417]
- Knight, Sir John, Admiral, commands Montagu at battle of Camperdown, [352]
- convoys General Craig’s troops, [449]
- Knowles, Sir Charles, Admiral, his services in West Indies, [105]
- Knowles, Sir Charles Henry, Admiral, son of the above, commands Goliath at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [346]
- Koning Wilhelm, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Kosseir, Indian troops landed at, [421]
- Kraft, Captain, commands Alkmaar at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Kronborg, at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- La Bourdonnais, Bertrand Mahé de, forms squadron at Île de France, [129]
- his character and plans, [128]
- his operations on Coromandel coast, and his end, [130], [131]
- La Clochetterie, captain of Belle Poule, [223]
- La Clue, action with Boscawen and death, [179], [182]
- at battle of Minorca, [152]
- commands squadron at Toulon, [176]
- takes refuge in Carthagena, [159] et seq.
- La Crosse, Captain, Baron, commands Droits de l’homme, [339]-[342]
- Laforey, Sir John, Captain, commands Spartiate at Trafalgar, [458]
- Admiral, boards Prudent, [173], [174]
- La Galissonière, French Admiral, commands squadron at Minorca, [152] et seq.
- La Guayra, attack on, [105]
- Lally, Count, in East Indies, [198], [202]
- Lambert, captain of Saturn, [427] et seq.
- Lamesle, captain of Indomptable, [313]
- La Motte Picquet, captures Hotham’s convoy, [263]
- reinforces D’Estaign, [239]
- Lancaster, at battle of Camperdown, [352]
- at battle of Minorca, [152]
- Lángara, Juan de, Spanish Admiral, at Toulon, [302]
- defeated by Rodney, [246]
- escorts Richery, and goes to Toulon and to Carthagena, [330]
- Langle, Vicomte de, Captain, commands Solitaire at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- Languedoc, action with Renown, [235]
- flagship of D’Estaign, [229]
- L’Annibal, in squadron of Suffren, [285]
- La Nymphe, reports departure of Grasse to Rodney, [267]
- Laprévalais, Chevalier de, Captain, commands Eveillé at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- La Prudente, detached by Kempenfelt, [273]
- Larkins, Thomas, Captain of Warren Hastings, [480]
- L’Artésien, in squadron of Suffren, [285]
- Latouche-Tréville, Admiral, commands Toulon fleet, [444]
- his death, [445]
- Laurier, French, La Hogue, [38]
- Laureston, General, quoted, [467]
- Lawford, captain of Polyphemus at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Leake, Sir John, at battle of Malaga, [65]
- in battle of Bantry Bay, [19]
- in command on coast of Spain, [53], [54]
- joins Rooke, [61]
- raises siege of Londonderry, [21]
- relieves Gibraltar, [67]
- Leander, at battle of the Nile, [394] et seq.
- in attack on Santa Cruz, [387]
- sent home with despatches, and taken, [401]
- Lee, Captain, commands Courageux, [466]
- Le Gardeur de Tilly, takes Romulus, [260]
- Legge, Hon. Edward, captain of Severn in Anson’s squadron, [107]
- Legion des Francs, and Noire, what were, [335]
- Lejoille, Captain, commands Généreux at battle of the Nile, [395]
- Le Maire Straits, Anson’s squadron in, [108]
- Lenox, La Hogue, [37]
- Leopard, recaptured from mutineers, [379]
- L’Epée. See [Navy, French Royal]
- Leso, Blas de, Spanish naval officer, defends Carthagena, [104]
- Lestock, at battle of Toulon, [112] et seq.
- Richard, Admiral, brings reinforcements to Haddock, [109]
- commands attack on French coast, [123]
- court-martial on, [115]
- on bad terms with Mathews, [110]
- put under arrest by Mathews, [113]
- L’Etanduère, Desherbiers de, French Admiral, defeated by Hawke, [126], [127]
- Letellier, J. M., commands Formidable at Trafalgar, [460]
- Levant, Vice-Admiral du, See [Navy, French Royal]
- Levassor de Latouche, Captain, commands Dragon at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- Leviathan, at Trafalgar, [458]
- in Howe’s fleet, [311]
- with Howe at New York, [231]
- Lexington, skirmish at, [218]
- Ley, Captain, quarrel with Norris, [83]
- Leyden, at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Lichfield, wrecked on coast of Morocco, [171]
- Licorne, taken, [223]
- Lillingston, Luke, Colonel, his quarrel with Captain Wilmot, [35] et seq.
- Lincoln, American general, besieges Savannah, [240]
- Linois, Durand, Admiral, at Algeciras, [431]-[433]
- in East Indies, [480]
- Lion, action with Elizabeth, [122]
- blockades Malta, [401]
- La Hogue, [37]
- Lion, at battle of Minorca, [152]
- in squadron of Allemand, [477]
- Lissa, battle of, [488]
- Lizard, action off the, [78]
- Lloyd, Captain, court-martial on, [115]
- Lloyd, Captain David, follows James II. into exile, Jacobite agent, [16]
- tempts captains to treason, [35]
- Loades, Captain, brings away stores from Cadiz, [59]
- Lochner, J. Christ., captain of Ocean, [480]
- Lockhart, afterwards Lockhart-Ross, Sir John, Vice-Admiral, commands Chatham at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Lodi, reaches Alexandria, [420]
- Loire, in expedition of Bompard, [399]
- London, flagship of Admiral Colpoys at Spithead, [364] et seq.
- flagship of Sir Hyde Parker, [424] et seq.
- La Hogue, [37]
- off Cadiz, story of warning to, [382]
- Londonderry, siege of, [20]-[22]
- Lord High Admiral, office in commission after 1688, [5]
- L’Orient, in East Indies, [286] et seq.
- wrecked, [290]
- Loudoun, Lord, plans attack on Louisbourg, [162]
- Louis, Sir Thomas, Rear-Admiral, commands Minotaur at battle of the Nile, [394] et seq.
- Louisbourg, taken, [122], exchanged for Madras, [132]
- taken, [171], [173]
- Lucas, J. J. E., commands Redoutable at Trafalgar, [460]
- Ludlow Castle, commanded by Rodney, [178]
- Lunéville, treaty of, [417]
- Luttrell, Temple, on inefficiency of the Press, [215]
- on waste in navy, [209]
- Lynn Haven, battle of, [268], [269]
- Lyonne, M. de, French minister of marine, [9]
- Lys, taken by Boscawen, [142]
- M‘Cleverty, captain of Gibraltar, [179]
- Macdonel, E., commands Rayo at Trafalgar, [460]
- Macnémara, Comte de, French naval officer, accompanies convoy for America, [141]
- Madeira occupied, [482]
- Madras, exchanged for Louisbourg, [132]
- taken by La Bourdonnais, [131]
- Maegd van Dort, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Magendie, J. J., captain of Bucentaure at Trafalgar, [460]
- surrenders Africaine, [421]
- Magnanime, at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- in action off Tory Island, [400]
- Magnanime, in squadron of Allemand, [477]
- Magnifique, at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- French, La Hogue, [38]
- Magon, Admiral, joins Villeneuve in West Indies, [448]
- Rear-Admiral, at Trafalgar, [460]
- Mahon, Port, in Minorca. See [Minorca]
- Maidstone, at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- reports approach of D’Estaign, [230]
- Maire Guiton, French prize, [308]
- Maistral, E. T., commands Neptune at Trafalgar, [460]
- Maitland, General, commands troops at Quiberon, [418]
- Maitland, Sir Frederick Lewis, Rear-Admiral, suppresses mutiny in Kingfisher, [382]
- Majestic, in battle of 1st June, [320]
- at battle of the Nile, [394] et seq.
- sent to Gibraltar, [401]
- Majestueux, in squadron of Allemand, [477], [478]
- Malaga, battle of, [65], [66]
- Malta, surrender of, [412]
- taken by French, [389]
- Manila taken, [196]
- Mann, Rear-Admiral, captain of Cerberus, [250]
- his blockade of Cadiz and return to England, [332]-[333]
- Mann, Sir Horace, minister at Florence, quoted, [111]
- Mansfield, J. M., Captain, commands Minotaur at Trafalgar, [458]
- Maplesden, J., Captain, commands Intrepide at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Marcouf Islands, English post on, attacked, [386]
- Marengo, battle of, [415]
- Marengo, flagship of Linois, [480]
- Marigalante taken, [484]
- Marine Society founded, [143]
- Marines, organised, [144]
- two regiments of, raised, [15]
- Marlborough, at Toulon, [113]
- in Howe’s fleet, [310]
- in mutiny at Spithead, [364]
- mutiny in, [382], [383]
- Marmorice Bay, expedition to Egypt, anchors in, [420]
- Maro, at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Mars, at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- at Trafalgar, [458]
- Mars helps to take Northumberland, [119]
- Marseilles, action with Preston, [235]
- in squadron of D’Estaign, [229]
- Marsh, Captain, takes Senegal, [171]
- Marshal, Samuel, captain of Arethusa, [223]
- Martel, captain of Belliqueux, [175], [176]
- Martin, G., Captain, commands Irresistible at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [346]
- Martin, William, Admiral, enforces neutrality of Naples, [111]
- Martin, French Admiral, actions with Hotham, [330], [331]
- sails from Toulon, [330]
- Martinique attacked, [481]
- taken, [482]
- restored, [484]
- retaken, [ibid.]
- Massena, Marshal, his defence of Genoa, [415]
- Mathews, Thomas, Admiral, commander-in-chief in Mediterranean, and envoy plenipotentiary to Italian princes, [110]
- at Turin, [111]
- court-martial on, [114], [116]
- fights battle of Toulon, [112] et seq.
- joins fleet at Hyères, [111]
- Maure, French, La Hogue, [38]
- Mauritius (Ile de France) taken, [484].
- Mautort, Chevalier de, quoted, [287]
- May, Rear-Admiral, quoted, [315]
- Maydman, Henry, author of Sea Politics, quoted, [97]
- Mayne, Perry, Admiral, presides over court-martial on Mathews, [117]
- charged with contempt of court, [ibid.]
- Mazaredo, José, goes to Brest with Bruix, [408]
- refuses command of Spanish fleet, [344]
- Meadows, General, commands troops in Johnstone’s squadron, [283]
- Medée, in Savary’s squadron, [398]
- taken by Boscawen, [142]
- Medenblick, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Medusa, Nelson hoists flag in, [434]
- Melampus, in action off Tory Island, [400]
- Melville, General, invents carronade, [469]
- Ménage, General, French, commands troops in expedition of Bompard, [399]
- Ménou, General, commands French troops in Egypt, [417]
- Menses, Rear-Admiral, at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Mercier, Captain de, commands Triton at battle of Minorca, [152]
- Mercure, at battle of the Nile, [395] et seq.
- Meriton, Henry, captain of Exeter, [480]
- Merveilleux, French, La Hogue, [38]
- Middleton, Sir Charles, Lord Barham, Admiral, quoted, [351]
- orders concentration off Ferrol, [450]
- Milford, commanded by Captain Moses, [83]
- Military Ports, French, [9]
- Miller, Ralph Willett, Captain, commands Captain at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [346]
- commands Theseus at battle of the Nile, [394] et seq.
- Minerva, at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- reports position of Spaniards, [345]
- Minorca, battle of, [151], [154]
- besieged and taken by French, [147], [154]
- besieged by allies and taken, [254]
- invaded, [145]
- occupied, [402]
- Minotaur, at battle of the Nile, [394] et seq.
- at Trafalgar, [458]
- narrow escape at Genoa, [415]
- sent to Gibraltar, [401]
- Minto, Earl, see [Elliot, Sir Gilbert]
- Miquelon taken, [481]
- Missiessy, Baron, Admiral, his cruise to West Indies, [445]-[446]
- Mitchell, Cornelius, Captain, his misconduct in West Indies, [105]
- court martial on, [106]
- Mitchell, Sir David, Vice-Admiral, commands in Mediterranean, [57]
- Mitchell, M., Captain of Pearl in Anson’s squadron, [107]
- commands Isis at battle of Camperdown, [352]
- Modéré, French, La Hogue, [38]
- Modeste, cutting out of, [186]
- taken at Lagos, [182]
- Moffat, William, captain of Ganges, [480]
- Molines, island of, ransomed, [168]
- Molloy, Anthony James Pye, Captain, commands Cæsar in Howe’s fleet, [312]
- Molucca, Dutch islands taken, [483]
- Monarca at Trafalgar, [460]
- Monarch, at battle of Camperdown, [352]
- at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Monarque, execution of Byng on, [156]
- Monarque, French, La Hogue, [38]
- Monckton, Major General, in West Indies, [196]
- Monk, La Hogue, [37]
- Monmouth, at battle of Camperdown, [352]
- at taking of Foudroyant, [159], [161]
- in Hughes squadron, [283] et seq.
- La Hogue, [37]
- on coast of Brittany, [168]
- violence of mutineers in, [377]
- Montagnard, deserts Villaret-Joyeuse, [313]
- Montagne, flagship of Villaret-Joyeuse, [319]
- Montagu, Admiral, off Brest, [321]
- Montagu, William “Mad Montague,” [124]
- Montagu, Sir George, Admiral, sent to intercept French convoy, [306] et seq.
- Montague, at battle of Camperdown, [352]
- at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- in battle of 1st June, [320]
- La Hogue, [37]
- Montanes, at Trafalgar, [460]
- Mont Blanc, at Trafalgar, [460]
- detached by Howe, [313]
- in fleet of Bruix, [403]
- taken off Cape Ortegal, [466]
- Monte Video, occupied, [485]
- Montgomery, his attack on Quebec, [218]
- Moore Sir John, Admiral, in the West Indies, [195]
- Moorsom R., Captain, commands Revenge at Trafalgar, [458]
- Morard de Galle, French Admiral, appointed to command in Channel, [300]
- sails with Hoche, [337] et seq.
- Morbihan. See [Quiberon]
- Mordaunt, General, with Hawke in attack on Rochefort, [167]
- Moreau, General, defeats Austrians at Hohenlinden, [417]
- Morel Henri, Captain, commands Téméraire, [314]
- Moreno, Juan Joaquin, in action at Algeciras, [430]
- Morla, General, governor of Cadiz, [419]
- Morning Chronicle quoted, [449]
- Morocco, Emperor of, is paid ransom for crew of Lichfield, [171]
- Morogues. See [Bigot de]
- Morris J. N. captain, commands Colossus at Trafalgar, [458]
- Moses, William, captain of Milford, story of, [83], [84], [85]
- Mosse, captain of Monarch at Copenhagen, [426]
- Mountjoy, at Londonderry, [21]
- Moutray, John, Captain, his convoy taken, [252]-[253]
- Mucius, on 1st June, [319]
- Muiron, in action at Algeciras, [430] et seq.
- Mulgrave, Lord, see [Phipps, Constantine John]
- Munden, Sir John, Rear-Admiral, his failure at Corunna, [64]
- Munickendam, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Munro, Sir Hector, General, takes Pondicherry, [282]
- Murat, Marshal and King of Naples, subdues Italy, [417]
- Murray, G., Captain, commands Colossus at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [346]
- captain of Edgar, at Copenhagen, [426]
- Murray, Commissary, in Wilmot’s expedition, [87]
- Murray, Honourable G., Captain of Trial in Anson’s squadron, [107]
- Muskeyn, attacks Marcouf Islands, [386]
- Musquetier, Captain, commands Leyden at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Mutine, brings news to Nelson, [390]
- Namur, at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [346]
- at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- commanded by Boscawen, [141]
- flagship of Boscawen in action with La Clue, [179], [183]
- flagship of Admiral Matthews at Toulon, [112]
- in action off Cape Ortegal, [466]
- in battle of Dominica, [279]
- joins Jervis, [343]
- unfit for service, [109]
- Napoleon Bonaparte, appointed General of the Army of England, [385]
- at Toulon, [303]
- coup d’état of [18] Brumaire, [411]
- escapes from Egypt, [409], [410]
- gives Villeneuve conditional leave to go to Cadiz, [452]
- his aggressions, [436]
- his anger, [454]
- his anger with Villeneuve, [446]
- his campaign in Italy, [332]
- his endeavour to reinforce army in Egypt, [416] et seq.
- his threat of invasion considered, [420], [440]
- imprisoned in Egypt, [401]
- plans concentration of forces in Channel, [442], [445]
- sails to invade Egypt, [389]
- Nassau, Count of, commands Dutch troops on coast of Spain, [56]
- Navarro, José de, Spanish Admiral, at battle of Toulon, [112]
- blockaded by Haddock, [110]
- goes to Toulon, [110]
- joins French squadron, [110]
- sails from Cadiz, [110]
- Navigation Laws, manning clauses suspended, [143]
- Navy, British Royal, effect of Revolution on, [1], [2]
- administrative corruption, [207]-[210]
- administrative reforms of, [132]-[133]
- Discipline Act of 1749 passed [137], [138]
- disposition of, in 1778, [212]-[213]
- growth of, between 1793 and 1815, [468]
- improved discipline of, [205]-[207]
- improvement in ships of, [136]
- increase of, till 1783, [211]
- internal condition of, [471]-[474]
- manning of, [213]-[216], [218], [219]
- pay of seamen increased, [476]
- ships in commission, 1803, [438]
- strength and disposition of, 1803, [440]
- strength of, in 1688, [14]
- in 1739, [101]
- in 1756, [145]
- in 1778, [211]
- in 1781, [253]
- in 1793, [298]
- Navy, Dutch, state of, 1778, [217], [218]
- Navy, French Royal, condition in 1778, [216], [217]
- organisation of, [8], [14]
- ruined by Revolution, [295], [298]
- strength of, in 1756, [146]
- French Imperial, strength in 1803, [439]
- French National, strength in 1793, [298]
- Navy, Spanish, condition in 1778, [217]
- Neale, Sir Harry Burrard, admiral-captain of San Fiorenzo, [371]
- Nelson, Sir Horatio, Viscount, at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [345]-[349]
- at battle of Copenhagen, [424], [430]
- at Kjöge and Revel, [430]
- at Naples, [407]
- at Palermo, [404]
- captain’s servant, [96]
- detached to Santa Cruz, wounded, [387]
- fights battle of Trafalgar, [456]-[466]
- goes from Egypt to Naples, [401], [402]
- goes to Egypt, [446]
- misses Villeneuve, [447]
- offers his services, and sails for Straits, [455]
- operations against Invasion Flotilla, [434], [435]
- French expedition to Egypt, [390], [391]
- pursues Villeneuve, [448] et seq.
- refits Vanguard on San Pietro, [389]
- rejoins fleet off Cadiz, and is detached up Mediterranean, [388]
- returns to England, [415], [453]
- returns to Straits, [450], [451]
- takes command in Mediterranean, [438]
- takes Généreux, [412]
- Vice-Admiral, loses an eye at Calvi, [329]
- watches Toulon, [444]
- Neptune, at Trafalgar, [458] et seq.
- La Hogue, [37]
- lost, [325]
- Neptuno, at Trafalgar, [460]
- Nesmond, French Naval officer, escapes from La Hogue, [q.v.], [43]
- Nestor, in expedition to Ireland, [338]
- Neuf Thermidor (Jacobin renamed) lost, [325]
- Nevil, Vice-Admiral, commands expedition to West Indies, [53], [71]
- Newark, Boscawen hoists flag in, [182]
- Newcastle, Duke of, politician, [118]
- pushes on armaments, [143]
- Newport, operations round, [233], [234]
- Nidelven, at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Nielly, Rear-Admiral, French, sails to meet grain convoy, [305]
- in expedition to Ireland, [337]
- joins Villaret-Joyeuse, [314]
- takes Alexander, [324]
- Nightingale, G., Captain, commands Vengeance at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Noailles, Marquis de, French Ambassador, announces treaty with Americans, [220]
- Noel, Captain, commands Princess Louisa at battle of Minorca, [152]
- Nonsuch, action with Actif, [263]
- with Howe at New York, [230]
- Nore, mutiny at, [369], [380]
- Norris, Richard, captain of Gloucester in Anson’s squadron, [107]
- takes refuge in Spain, [115]
- Norris, Sir John, Admiral of the fleet, in command in Mediterranean, [54]
- his quarrel with Captain Ley, [83]
- in command in Channel, [109]
- in Downs, [111]
- mentioned, [118]
- North Holland, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Northern Coalition formed, [423]
- Northesk, Earl of. See [Carnegie, William]
- Northumberland, at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- taken on 1st June, [321]
- Northumberland, La Hogue, [37]
- taken by French, [119]
- Nottingham, in action of the 14th October, 1747, [126]
- Nottingham, Lord, Secretary of State, his letter to fleet, [36]
- Nyborg, at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Nymphe, reports to Bridport, [403]
- O’Brien, L., Captain, commands Essex in battle of Quiberon, [189]
- commands Monarch at battle of Camperdown, [352]
- Ocean, flagship of La Clue, [180]
- in fleet of Bruix, [403]
- Ocean, in action at Pulo Aor, [480]
- Ogle, Sir Chaloner, Admiral, commands fleet in West Indies, [90]
- joins Vernon in West Indies, [104]
- suppresses the pirate Roberts, [98]
- Oglethorpe, General, his inquiry into state of prisons, [82]
- Onslow, Sir Richard, Admiral, second in command at battle of Camperdown, [352] et seq.
- Orde, Sir John, Admiral, blockades Cadiz, driven off, [447]
- Ordonnance. See [Navy, French Royal]
- Orford, Earl of. See [Russell, Edward]
- Orient, at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- flagship of Brueys at the battle of the Nile, [395] et seq.
- Oriente, at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [347]
- Orion, at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [345]-[346]
- at battle of Nile, [393]
- at Trafalgar, [458]
- in battle of 1st June, [320]
- joins Jervis, [343]
- joins Nelson, [388]
- sent to Gibraltar, [401]
- Ormonde, Duke of, commands troops on coast of Spain, [60], [61]
- Orgueilleux, French, La Hogue, [38]
- Orphée, at battle of Minorca, [152]
- Ortegal Cape, Sir Richard Strachan’s action off, [466]
- Osborn, or Osborne, Henry, Admiral, commands in Mediterranean, [158] et seq.
- Ossory, La Hogue, [37]
- Otway, Sir Robert Waller, captain of London, [426] et seq.
- Oxford, La Hogue, [37]
- Palliser, Sir Hugh, Admiral, Sea Lord, [210]
- court-martial on, [228];
- return, [ibid.]
- quarrel with Keppel, [226], [227]
- third in command at battle of Ushant, [223], [226]
- Pannetier, Chef d’escadre, takes French ships to St. Malo after La Hogue, [42]
- leaves St. Malo, [44]
- Paoli, Pasqual, Corsican leader, [328]-[330]
- Parejas, A., commands Argonanta at Trafalgar, [460]
- Parker, E. T., Captain, killed at Boulogne, [435]
- Parker, Richard, mutineer, his antecedents, [369]-[370]
- leads mutiny at Nore, [370], [380],
- and execution, [ibid.]
- quota man, [355]
- Parker, Sir Hyde, Vice-Admiral, called “Vinegar Parker,” commands in North Sea, [255]-[258]
- services in West Indies, [244] et seq.
- Parker, Sir Hyde, Admiral, son of above, commands in Mediterranean, [332]
- in Baltic, [424]
- recalled, [429]
- Parker, Sir William, Admiral, brings reinforcements to Jervis, [343]
- at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [346]
- commands Audacious in Howe’s fleet, [311]
- Parry, Captain, commands Kingston at battle of Minorca, [152]
- Pasley, Rear-Admiral, wounded, [319]
- Sir Charles, General, quoted, [114], [413]
- Pasley, Sir Thomas, Admiral, commands advance squadron in Howe’s fleet, [310] et seq.
- Pater, Captain, commands Bellona, [466]
- Patriote joins Villaret-Joyeuse, [309]
- Patriots, Political Party, [100], [101]
- Patton, Captain, warns Admiralty of mutiny at Spithead, [362]
- Paul, Czar, forms Northern Coalition, [423] et seq.
- murder of, [429]
- Paulet, Lord Henry, captain of Defence, [426] et seq.
- Pay of naval officers in 1694, [6]
- in 1700, [7]
- Payne, John Willett, Rear-Admiral, commands Russell in Howe’s fleet, [310]
- Pearce, Captain, suppresses mutiny in St. George, [382]
- Pearl, in Anson’s squadron, fails to round the Horn, [108]
- Pégase, in expedition to Ireland, [337]
- Pellew, Israel, Admiral, commands Conqueror at Trafalgar, [458]
- Pellew, Sir Edward, Lord Exmouth, Admiral, attacks Droits de l’homme, [340]
- blockades Ferrol, [438]
- captain of Indefatigable, [337]
- carries troops to Quiberon, [418]
- commands in East Indies, [481]
- quoted, [439]
- Pelt, Captain, court-martial on, [115]
- Pembroke, Earl of, raises regiment of marines, [15];
- to be Lord High Admiral, [59]
- Peñas, Golfo de, wreck of Wager in, [108]
- Pendennis, in Benbow’s squadron, [93]
- Pénélope, successful cruise of, [478]
- Penmarch, Pointe de, See [Quiberon].
- Pension, Greenwich Hospital, compared to Chelsea, [361]
- Perle, French, La Hogue, [38]
- Perrée, Rear-Admiral, taken by Keith, [407];
- killed, [412]
- Peuple Souverain, at the battle of the Nile, [395] et seq.
- prize sent to Gibraltar, [401]
- Peyton, Edward, Captain, action with La Bourdonnais, [130];
- his timidity, [ibid.]
- commands Defence at battle of the Nile, [394] et seq.
- succeeds Barnett, [129]
- superseded, [131]
- Phæton, at Algeciras, [431], [433]
- Philadelphia occupied, [219]
- Philipps, Baker, Lieutenant, surrenders Anglesea, shot, [121]
- Phipps, Constantine John, Baron Mulgrave, in admiralty, [210]
- Phips, Sir W., attacks Nova Scotia and Quebec, [52]
- Phœbe, sent to warn Colpoys, [338]
- sights Villeneuve, [447]
- takes Africaine, [420], [421]
- takes Essex, [470]
- Phœnix, at Londonderry, [21]
- in Byng’s squadron, [151]
- with Howe at New York, [231]
- Pigot, captain of Hermione, murdered, [384]
- Pigott, General, defends Newport, [233]
- in command in Rhode Island, [230]
- Pilford, J., Captain, commands Ajax at Trafalgar, [458]
- Pipon, Lieutenant, in destruction of Droits de l’homme, [342]
- Pique, warns Keith of approach of Ganteaume, [422]
- Pirates of Malabar Coast, [140]
- Plume, La. See [Navy, French Royal]
- Pluto, fireship in action with French convoy, [169]
- Pluton, at Trafalgar, [460]
- Plymouth, at Algeciras, [431]
- La Hogue, [37]
- Pocock, Sir George, Admiral, in expedition to Havana, [196]
- in East Indies, [198]-[202]
- Poder, Spanish man-of-war, taken at battle of Toulon, burnt, [113]
- Pointis, M. de, defeated in Gibraltar Bay, [67]
- Pole, Sir Charles Morice, Admiral, action with Spanish squadron in Aix Roads, [411]
- Polyphemus at Copenhagen, [426]
- at Trafalgar, [458]
- Pompée at Algeciras, [431]-[433]
- chased by French, [477]
- Ponant, Vice-Admiral. See [Navy, French Royal]
- Pondicherry, failure of English attack on, [132]
- taken, [481]
- Popham, Sir Home, Admiral, accused of malversation, [437], [438], note
- lands troops from India in Egypt, [421]
- promotes attack on Spanish colonies [485]
- quoted, [360]
- Portland in action with La Clue, [180]
- joins Byng, [149]
- Porto Bello, blockaded by Hosier, [102]
- taken by Vernon, [103]
- Porto Novo, Suffren visits, [289]
- Porto Playa, action at, [284]
- Porto Rico, unsuccessful attack on, [484]
- Poulain, J. B. J. R., commands Héros at Trafalgar, [460]
- Powerful, at battle of Camperdown, [352]
- Prendergass, Jas., captain of Hope, [480]
- Prescott, General, co-operates with Hood at St. Kitts, [275]
- President joins Hood, [274]
- Press, inefficiency of, [215]
- Preston, action with Mars, [235]
- in North squadron, 1781, [256]
- with Howe at New York, [231]
- Price, captain of Viper, his account of his crew, [215]
- Prieur de la Marne, French delegate, [306]
- Prima cut out at Genoa, [415]
- Prince, at Trafalgar, [458]
- collision with Sans-Pareil, [342]
- Prince, French, La Hogue, [38]
- Prince George, at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [345]
- joins Jervis, [343]
- Prince Noir, at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- Princesa, Spanish man-of-war, [81]
- Princess Amelia, in North Sea squadron, 1781, [256]
- Princess Louisa, at battle of Minorca, [152]
- joins Byng, [149]
- Principe de Asturias, at Trafalgar, [460]
- Pringle, Captain, serves on American Lakes, [218]
- Printz, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Prinz Casimir, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Printzess, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Pritchard, Captain, destroys French convoy in Berteaume Bay, [50]
- Privateers, American, activity of, 1774-1778, [220]
- British, excesses of, and legislation upon, [166], [167]
- Prize money, how distributed, [386]
- Promotion to flag rank regulated, [135]
- Proserpine, mutineers ill-use boatswain of, [373]
- Protecteur, in squadron of D’Estaign, [229]
- Provence, in squadron of D’Estaign, [229]
- Prövesteen, at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Prowse, William, Rear-Admiral, commands Sirius at Trafalgar, [462]
- Prudent, taken at Louisbourg, [173]
- Puerto Cabello, attack on, [105]
- Pulo Aor, action near, [480]
- Pulteney, General, threatens Ferrol and Vigo, [419]
- Purvis, captain of London, [382]
- Queen Charlotte, Howe’s flagship, [313] et seq.
- Queen, in Howe’s fleet, [312]
- with Admiral Knight’s convoy, [449]
- Quevedo, J., commands San Leandro at Trafalgar, [460]
- Quiberon, battle of, [187], [194]
- expedition to, [418]
- French Royalists landed at, [326] et seq.
- position of, [184]
- Quota-men, meaning of, [355]
- Raccord, Captain, commands Peuple Souverain at battle of the Nile, [395]
- Radstock, Lord. See [Waldegrave, W.]
- Rainbow, armed with carronades, [469]
- Raisonable, at Copenhagen, [427] et seq.
- joins Howe, [232]
- Ramatuelle, French writer on naval warfare, quoted, [164]
- Ramillies, at Copenhagen, [427] et seq.
- flagship of Byng, [152]
- in battle of 1st June, [320]
- Raymondis, Captain de, commands Orphée at battle of Minorca, [152]
- Rayneval, Gérard de, French envoy goes to America with D’Estaign, [229]
- Rayney, Mr., Norris, confined in his cabin, [83]
- Rayo, at Trafalgar, [460]
- Real Carlos, blown up, [433]
- Real Felipe, Spanish man-of-war at Toulon, [112] et seq.
- Rear-Admiral of Blue Squadron, ditto “in general terms,” difference between, [135]
- Rebecca, trading ship searched by Spaniards in West Indies, [100]
- Redmill, R., Captain, commands Polyphemus at Trafalgar, [458]
- Redoutable, at battle of Minorca, [152]
- destroyed at Lagos, [182]
- in fleet of Bruix, [403]
- at Trafalgar, [460]
- Régénérée, reaches Alexandria, [420]
- Renaudeau, lieutenant of Revolutionnaire, [311]
- Renaudin, captain of Vengeur, [320]
- promoted and sent to Mediterranean, [324]
- reaches Toulon, [326]
- Rendsborg, at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Renown, action with Lanquedoc, [235]
- joins Howe, [232]
- Rentone, Captain, his contempt of court, [117]
- Républicain, in battle of 1st June, [320]
- in fleet of Bruix, [403]
- lost, [325]
- Repulse, deserts mutineers, [379]
- Resolution, at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- La Hogue, [37]
- Resolue, in expedition of Bompard, [399]
- Restoration, La Hogue, [37]
- Retalick, Captain of Defiance at Copenhagen, [425] et seq.
- Revel, escape of Russian squadron from, [430]
- Revenge, at battle of Minorca, [152]
- at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- at Trafalgar, [458]
- Revolution, in fleet of Bruix, [403]
- Revolutionnaire, on 28th May 1794, [311]
- Reynolds, Robert Carthew, Rear-Admiral, captain of Amazon, [340], [342]
- in blockade of Vannes, [186]
- Reyntjes, Vice-Admiral, at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Richelieu, Duke of, invades Minorca, [147]
- Richery, Admiral, his cruise from Toulon, [331]-[334]
- Riddershap, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Ripon, in East Indies, [282]
- Ripperda, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Rivoli, taken by Victorious, [477]
- Robb, Lieutenant, recaptures Leopard from mutineers, [379]
- Roberts, Bartholomew, Pirate, suppressed by Sir C. Ogle, [98]
- Robust, in action of Tory Island, [400]
- Robuste, at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- Rochambeau, M. de, French naval officer, attacks English trade, [119]
- mentioned, [121]
- Rochefort, expedition against, [167]
- Rochemore, Captain, commands Hippopotame at battle of Minorca, [152]
- Rochester, in blockade of Vannes and battle of Quiberon, [186] et seq.
- Roderick Random, referred to, [85]
- Rodney, Sir George, Lord, at St. Eustatius, [261], [262]
- blockades Havre, [178]
- early career and character, [244]
- relieves Gibraltar and proceeds to West Indies, [245], [246]
- goes to North America, [251]
- his final command in West Indies, [275], [279]
- his opinion of Lestock, [116]
- in West Indies, [196]
- in West Indies, [246], [251];
- action to leeward of Martinique with Guichen, [248], [249]
- outmanœuvred by Grasse, [264], [266];
- goes home, [267]
- Rohan, Chevalier de, Captain, commands Bizarre at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- Rollo, Lord General, at taking of Dominica, [196]
- Romaine, in expedition of Bompard, [399]
- in expedition to Ireland, [338]
- Romana, Marquis de la, General, embarked by English ships, [487]
- Romulus, taken by French, [260]
- Rooke, Sir George, at battle of Malaga, [65]
- commands in Mediterranean, [57]
- in attack on Cadiz, [60];
- on Vigo, [61];
- brings Archduke Charles to England and sails for Mediterranean, [ibid.] et seq.
- sent to Baltic, [53];
- at Cadiz and Vigo, [ibid.]
- sent to coast of Scotland by Herbert, [17];
- at Londonderry, [20], [22];
- convoys troops to Ireland, [ibid.]
- Roquefeuil, M. de, French admiral in Channel, [111]
- mentioned, [118]
- Rosily, Admiral, sent to supersede Villeneuve, [454]
- Ross. See [Lockhart-Ross, Sir John]
- Rossem, Captain van, commands Vryheid at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Rotheram, Edward, Captain, commands Royal Sovereign at Trafalgar, [458]
- Rouillé, M. de, French Minister of Marine, [146]
- Rowley, Sir Joshua, Admiral, commanded Montagu at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- reinforces Byron, [239]
- Rowley, Sir William, Admiral, at battle of Toulon, [115]
- blockades Carthagena, [122]
- Royal Catherine, La Hogue, [37]
- Royal George, at battle of Quiberon, [189] et seq.
- in action at Pulo Aor, [480]
- in battle of 1st June, [320]
- sinking of, [273]
- Royal Oak, at battle of Toulon, [114]
- in action off Lizard, [78]
- La Hogue, [37]
- Royal Sovereign, at Trafalgar, [458]
- La Hogue, [37]
- on 1st June, [319]
- Ruby, in Benbow’s squadron, [93]
- La Hogue, [37]
- taken by French, [78]
- Rupert, at battle of Toulon, [114]
- La Hogue, [37]
- Russell, at battle of Camperdown, [351] et seq.
- at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- in Howe’s fleet, [310]
- Russell, Sir Edward, Lord Orford, his operations in the Mediterranean, [55], [57]
- in command at battle of La Hogue, [q.v.]
- displaced from command, [44]
- restored, [47]
- sails to Mediterranean, [50]
- Rutherford, D. G., Captain, commands Swiftsure at Trafalgar, [458]
- Ruysen, Captain, commands Gelykeid at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Rysoort, Captain van, commands Hercules at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Saba, taken, [261]
- Sabran Grammont, Captain de, commands Content at battle of Minorca, [152]
- killed in action of La Clue with Boscawen, [186]
- Sacheverell, William, member of Board of Admiralty, [15]
- Safferay, Mr., assistant surgeon, commits suicide, [373]
- Sage, at battle of Minorca, [152]
- Sagittaire, in squadron of D’Estaign, [229]
- Sailors, how raised and paid, [15]-[16]
- Saint Aignan, Captain, commands Lion at battle of Minorca, [152]
- St. Albans, La Hogue, [37]
- Saint André, Duverger, Chef d’escadre, at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- St. Andrew, La Hogue, [37]
- St. Cas, British defeat at, [169]
- St. Catherine, in Brazil, Anson’s squadron at, [108]
- St. Christopher, or St. Kitts, taken, [274], [275]
- St. Clair, Lieutenant-General, commands troops landed in Brittany, [123]
- St. Eustatius, taken, [261], [262]
- retaken, [271]
- St. George, at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- mutiny suppressed in, [382]
- stranded [343]
- St. Georges, M. de, French naval officer, defeated by Anson, [123], [124]
- St. Jago de Cuba, attack on, [105]
- St. Julian, Port, Anson’s squadron at, [108]
- St.-Lo, George, Captain, quoted, [356]
- Saint Louis, French, La Hogue, [38]
- St. Malo, flight of French to, [42]
- attacked by Benbow, [49]
- its privateering activity, [74]
- threatened, [168]
- St. Michael, La Hogue, [37]
- St. Michel, French, La Hogue, [38]
- St. Philippe, French, La Hogue, [38]
- St. Pierre, taken, [481]
- Saint Sauveur, M. de, French naval officer, killed at Boston, [235]
- St. Tropez, Spanish galleys burnt at, [110]
- St. Vincent, Earl. See [Jervis, Sir John]
- St. Vincent Cape, battles near, 1780, [246];
- 1797, [346] et seq.
- St. Vincent, island, in West Indies, captured by Trolong at Rumain, [240]
- taken by French, [483];
- retaken, [ibid.]
- Salcedo, J., commands Montanes at Trafalgar, [460]
- San Agustin, at Trafalgar, [460]
- San Domingo, British troops in, [481] et seq.
- expedition to, [436]
- San Fiorenzo, escapes from mutineers, [374]
- in mutiny at Nore, [371] et seq.
- San Francisco de Asis, at Trafalgar, [460]
- San Hermenegildo, blown up, [433]
- San Ildefonso, at Trafalgar, [460]
- San Josef, taken at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [348]
- San Juan Nepomuceno, at Trafalgar, [460]
- San Justo, at Trafalgar, [460]
- San Lazaro, Spanish fort at Carthagena, [105]
- San Leandro, at Trafalgar, [460]
- San Nicolas, taken at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [348]
- San Rafael, taken, [451]
- Sandwich, Earl of, at Admiralty, [118], [209], [227] et seq.
- First Lord, [133]
- Sandwich, flagship at Nore, [370]
- La Hogue, [37]
- mutiny at Nore begins in, [371]
- Sans-Pareil, collision with Prince, [342]
- Sanspareil, English man-of-war, [76]
- Sans Pareil, French, La Hogue, [38]
- in battle of 1st June, [320]
- joins Villaret-Joyeuse, [314] et seq.
- taken on 1st June, [321]
- Santa Ana, at Trafalgar, [460]
- Santa Cruz, attack on, [387]
- Santa Lucia, taken, [482]
- lost, [483]
- retaken, [ibid.]
- Santissima Trinidad, at Trafalgar, [460]
- Sanzay, Vicomte de, commands Héros at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- Sapphire, at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Saturn, at Copenhagen, [427] et seq.
- Saumarez, Philip, Captain, killed in action of 14th Oct. 1747, [126]
- Saumarez, Sir James, Lord, at Algeciras, [430] et seq.
- captain of Orion at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [346] et seq.
- commands Orion at Nile, quoted, [393]
- takes squadron and prizes to Gibraltar, [401]
- Saumarez, Thomas, Captain, takes Belliqueux, [175]
- Saunders, Sir Charles, Admiral, at taking of Quebec, [196]
- returns from America, [188]
- succeeds Hawke in Mediterranean, [158]
- Saunier or Saulnier, Captain, captain of the Africaine, [421]
- commands Guillaume Tell at battle of the Nile, [395] et seq.
- Savannah, besieged, [240]
- Savarof, Marshal, commands Russian troops in Italy, [413]
- Savary, Captain, carries General Humbert to Ireland, [398];
- his second cruise, [400]
- Savoy, Duke of, ally of England, [61], [62]
- Scévola lost, [339]
- Schattershoff, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Schomberg, Marshal, commands army in Ireland, [22]
- Scipion, at Trafalgar, [460]
- lost, [325]
- taken off Cape Ortegal, [416]
- Sclater, Captain, court-martial on, [115]
- Seahorse, in attack on Santa Cruz, [387]
- on coast of Egypt, [401]
- Seamen, bad treatment of, [94], [95]
- Sebastiani, General, at Constantinople, [487]
- Seduisant, wrecked, [338]
- Seignelay. See [Colbert, de]
- Semillante, in action at Pulo Aor, [480]
- in expedition of Bompard, [399]
- Senegal taken, [171], [484]
- Serapis, deserts mutineers, [375]
- Serieux, French, La Hogue, [38]
- Sévère, in squadron of Suffren, [286] et seq.
- the case of, [290]
- Severn, in Anson’s squadron, fails to round the Horn, [108]
- Sewolod taken, [486]
- Seymour, Lord Hugh, Vice-Admiral, commands Leviathan in Howe’s fleet, [311]
- Shannon, takes Chesapeake, [472];
- her crew, [474]
- Shirley, governor of St. Kitts, [274]
- Shirley, Hon. W., commands Temple at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Shovell, Sir Cloudesley, at battle of Malaga, [65]
- in Mediterranean, [53], [61];
- his death, [54]
- knighted, [20]
- on coast of Ireland, [32];
- at Hogue, La, battle of, [q.v.]
- sails to join Rooke, [63]
- Shuldham, Molyneux, Baron, Admiral, command in North America, [219]
- Signal, the, at Trafalgar, [462]
- Sirius, at Trafalgar, [460]
- Sjcelland, at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Smith, Admiral, commands in Downs, [178]
- Smith, Sir William Sidney, Admiral, agrees to let French troops leave Egypt, [416]
- at Toulon, [303]
- commands in North Sea, [438]
- escorts Portuguese royal family to Brazil, [488]
- his anomalous position and actions on coast of Egypt and Syria, [409]
- informs Keith of value of Marmorice Bay, [420]
- Smith, Spencer, envoy at Constantinople, [409]
- Smollett, Tobias, [118]
- quoted [82], [85]
- Smyrna Convoy, attacked by Tourville, [45]-[47]
- Söhesten at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Solano, José de, Spanish admiral, brings reinforcements to West Indies, [250]
- Solebay, advance ship of Graves’ fleet, sights French, [268]
- Soleil Royale, burnt at Cherbourg, [43]
- fails to round La Hogue, [41]
- flagship of Conflans, [190] et seq.
- French flagship, [29]
- La Hogue, [38]
- Solitaire, at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- Somerset, with Howe at New York, [231]
- Somerville, P., Captain, in action at Boulogne, [435]
- Souters, Captain, commands Batavier at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Souverain, escapes from Boscawen, [182]
- French, La Hogue, [38]
- Spain declares war in 1779, [241]
- war with, [333]
- Spartiate, at the battle of the Nile, [395] et seq.
- at Trafalgar, [458]
- Speedy taken, [431]
- Speke, H., Captain, commands Resolution at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Spencer, Earl, First Lord, comes to Chatham, [373]
- Spencer, at Algeciras, [431], [433]
- Sphinx, at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- in squadron of Suffren, [285]
- Spithead, mutiny at, [362], [369]
- Stadden Land, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Stadt Meeyden, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Standard, at Corfu, [478]
- retaken from mutineers, [379]
- Stanhope, Sir T., commands Swiftsure at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- State-the-case-men, meaning of, [355]
- States General, at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Stevens, Charles, Commodore, reinforces Pocock, [199]
- Stewart, Brigadier, commands troops on coast of Spain, [56]
- Stewart, Colonel, quoted, [428]
- Stewart, master of Brunswick, [320]
- Stirling Castle, La Hogue, [37]
- Stirling, Charles, Vice-Admiral, joins Calder, [450]
- Stockham, J., Lieutenant, commands Thunderer at Trafalgar, [458]
- Storij, Admiral, surrenders Dutch ships, [414]
- Rear-Admiral, at battle of Camperdown, [351] et seq.
- Storr, J., captain of Revenge in battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Strachan, Sir John, Captain, commands Sapphire at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Strachan, Sir Richard, Admiral, defeats Dumanoir, [466]
- fails to stop Allemand, [477]
- Strickland, Sir Roger, follows James II. into exile, [16]
- Stuart, General, occupies Minorca, [402]
- Stuart, Keith, Commodore, in North Sea, [255]
- Suœrdfisken at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Success sights Bruix off Oporto, [404]
- Suckling, Maurice, Captain, in action with Kersaint, [171]
- Suffolk, La Hogue, [37]
- Suffren de Saint Tropez, Pierre André de, early career, [284]
- attacks Johnstone at Porto Praya, [284]
- his campaign in Bay of Bengal, [286], [292]
- his death, [292]
- Suffren, in squadron of Allemand, [477]
- Sullivan, American general at Newport, [234], [235]
- Superb, [90]
- at Algeciras, [431], [433]
- flagship of Sir E. Hughes, [288]
- Superbe lost, [325]
- Suraj-ud-Daulah, Nabob of Bengal, [197]-[198]
- Surinam taken, [483]
- restored and retaken, [484]
- Sutton, Captain, at Porto Praya, [286]
- Swallow, at Londonderry, [20]
- sent to North America by Rodney, destroyed by privateers, [267]
- Swedish islands in West Indies taken, [483]
- Swiftsure, at battle of Nile, [394] et seq.
- at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- at taking of Foudroyant, [159], [161]
- at Trafalgar, [458]
- in action with La Clue, [180]
- La Hogue, [37]
- on coast of Egypt, [401]
- taken by Ganteaume, [423]
- Swiftsure, at Trafalgar, [460]
- Sybille, actions with Forte mentioned, [302]
- Sylph pursues Bompard, [399]
- Talbot, Captain, commands Victorious, [477]
- Tarpen, at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Tate, commands French at Fishguard, [335]
- Teignmouth plundered by French, [31]
- Teignouse. See [Quiberon]
- Téméraire, at Trafalgar, [458] et seq.
- Téméraire, at battle of Minorca, [152]
- Téméraire, joins Villaret-Joyeuse, [314]
- taken at Lagos, [182]
- Temple, at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Tergoes, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Ternay, D’Arzac de, Chef d’escadre,
- brings French troops to America, [251]
- Terpsichore in attack on Santa Cruz, [387]
- joins Nelson, [388]
- Terrible, damaged in battle of Lynn Haven, and sunk, [269]
- Terrible, French, La Hogue, [38]
- in fleet of Bruix, [403]
- on 1st June, [319]
- Thalia joins Jervis, [343]
- Thames, at Algeciras, [431], [433]
- The Royal William, La Hogue, [37]
- Thémes, successful cruise of, [478]
- Thésée, at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- Theseus, at battle of the Nile, [394] et seq.
- in attack on Santa Cruz, [387]
- sent to Gibraltar, [401]
- Thevenard, Captain, commands Aquilon at the battle of the Nile, [395] et seq.
- Thompson, Sir Charles, Admiral, at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [246]
- Thompson, Sir Thomas Boulden, Rear-Admiral, captain of Bellona at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- commands Leander in battle of Nile, [394] et seq.
- Thornborough, Sir Edward, Admiral, at Palermo, [478]
- Thunderer, at Trafalgar, [458]
- in battle of 1st June, [320]
- in Howe’s fleet, [311]
- joins Nelson, [455]
- Thurot, French privateer to sail from Dunkirk, [178]
- takes Carrickfergus;
- his death, [195]
- Tigre, flagship of Sir S. Smith, [409]
- taken, [327]
- Timmins, John Fam, captain of Royal George, [480]
- Timoléon, at battle of the Nile, [395] et seq.
- Tippoo, Sultan of Mysore, succeeds Hyder Ali, [291]
- Tobago taken, [265], [481]
- Tollemache, Thomas, General, mortally wounded at Brest, [51]
- Tonnant, at Trafalgar, [458]
- Tonnant at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- at the battle of the Nile, [395], et seq.
- French, La Hogue, [38]
- in action of 14th October, 1747, [126]
- in D’Estaign squadron, [229]
- prize sent to Gibraltar, [401]
- Torbay, at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Torin, Robert, captain of Coutts, [480]
- Torres, Rodrigo de, Spanish naval officer in West Indies, [104]
- Torrington, Earl of. See [Herbert, Arthur]
- Torrington Viscount. See [Byng, George]
- Tory Island, defeat of Bompard near, [399], [400]
- Touch, the Nelson, [457], [458]
- Touffet, C., commands Duguay-Trouin at Trafalgar, [460]
- Toulon, battle of, [112] et seq.
- battle of, Parliamentary inquiry into, [114]
- occupation of, in 1793, [302], [303]
- Toulouse, Comte de, Admiral of France,
- sails from Brest, [62], [63]
- at battle of Malaga, [65], [66]
- Tourville, Hilarion de Côtentin, Comte de, at battle of La Hogue. See [Hogue, La].
- Sails to attack Smyrna Convoy, [50]
- at Beachy Head, [24], [29];
- his offshore cruise, [33]
- Tourville, in fleet of Bruix, [403]
- on 1st June, [319]
- Towry, G. H., Captain, commands Diadem at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [346]
- Trafalgar, battle of, [456] et seq.
- Trajan joins Villaret-Joyeuse, [314]
- Tréhouart, French delegate, [301]
- Trekroner, at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Tremendous, on 1st June, [319]
- Trente-et-un Mai joins Villaret-Joyeuse, [314]
- Treslong, Captain van, commands Brutus at battle of Camperdown, [513]
- Trevor, Captain, present at dispute on flagship, [83]
- Trial, in Anson’s squadron, [107]
- Trident, at battle of Minorca, [152]
- with Howe at New York, [231]
- Trincomalee, Hughes anchors at, [289]
- taken by Sir E. Hughes, [283]
- taken by Suffren, [290]
- Trinidad, taken, [483]
- Triton, at battle of Minorca, [152]
- Triumph, at battle of Camperdown, [352]
- Triumphant, burnt at Cherbourg, [43]
- French, La Hogue, [38]
- Trogoff de Kerlessi, French Admiral, surrenders Toulon, [302]
- Trollope, Sir Henry, Admiral, commands Russell at battle of Camperdown, [351] et seq.
- Trolong de Rumain, French partisan, takes St. Vincent, [240]
- Tronjolly, action with Sir E. Vernon, [282]
- relieves Pondicherry, [ibid.]
- Troubridge Sir Thomas, Rear Admiral, at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [346] et seq.
- at Santa Cruz, [387]
- brings reinforcements to Nelson, [390]
- refits the Culloden, [343]
- superseded in Egypt by Sir Sidney Smith, [409]
- taken prisoner, [308]
- unable to take part in battle of the Nile, [394] et seq.
- Trouin, de la Barbinais, Luc, father of Duguay-Trouin, [75]
- Trullet, Captain, commands Guerrier at battle of the Nile, [395]
- Trullet Léonce, Captain, commands Timoléon at battle of the Nile, [395] et seq.
- Tyler, captain of Warrior at Copenhagen, [427] et seq.
- Tyler, C., Captain, commands Tonnant at Trafalgar, [458].
- Tyrannicide, in fleet of Bruix, [403]
- in fleet of Villaret-Joyeuse, [313] et seq.
- Tyrawley, Lord, Governor of Minorca, absent from post, [147]
- Union, at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Uriarte, F. de, commands Santissima Trinidad at Trafalgar, [460]
- Ushant, battle of, [223]-[226]
- Vaillant, in squadron of D’Estaign, [229]
- Valdés, Cayetano, commands Neptuno, at Trafalgar, [460]
- Valiant, in battle of 1st June, [320]
- Valkyrien, at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Vandongen, captain of Revolutionnaire, killed, [311]
- Vanguard, dismasted in gale, [389]
- La Hogue, [37]
- Nelson’s flagship at battle of Nile, [388] et seq.
- taken by Nelson to Naples, [401]
- Vannes, in Morbihan, French troops collected at, [184]
- Vansittart, Nicholas, Lord Bexley, envoy to Denmark, [424]
- Vanstabel, Admiral, and the grain convoy, [305]
- brings convoy to Brest, [322]
- French Rear-Admiral, escapes from Howe, [300]
- Rear-Admiral, brings home convoy, [314]
- Vaubois, General, surrenders Malta, [413]
- Vaudreuil, Comte de, killed in action of 14th Oct. 1747, [126]
- Vaudreuil, Rigaud, Marquis de, reinforces D’Estaign, [239]
- Vaughan, General, brings troops from North America to West Indies, [246]
- Velasco, Don Francisco de, Governor of Barcelona, [62]
- Velew, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Vence, Rear-Admiral, pursued by Cornwallis, [326]
- Vendôme, Duke of, commands French army in Catalonia, [56]
- Venerable, at Algeciras, [431], [433]
- flagship of Duncan, [351]
- Vengeance, at battle of Quiberon, [188]
- Vengeur, in squadron of Suffren, [285]
- on 1st June, [320]
- Venus, brings news to Howe, [308]
- in battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Rodney hoists flag in, [178]
- Venus, helps to take Northumberland, [119]
- in Savary’s squadron, [398]
- Verdoorn, Captain, commands Delft at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Vere, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Vermandois, Count of, Admiral of France, [9]
- Vernon, Edward, Admiral, his early career, [102]
- in attack on Carthagena, [104], [105]
- returns home, quarrels with Admiralty, and dismissal, [106], [107]
- takes Porto Bello and threatens Carthagena, [103]
- Vernon, Sir Edward, action with Tronjolly in East Indies, [282]
- Vestale at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- Veteran, at battle of Camperdown, [352]
- at Copenhagen, [427] et seq.
- Victorious, takes Rivoli, [477]
- Victory, flagship of Jervis at Cape St. Vincent, [346] et seq.
- flagship of Sir John Balchen, lost, [121]
- La Hogue, [37]
- Nelson’s flagship, [455] et seq.
- Vienne, Marquis de, Captain, commands Robuste at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- Vigilant, with Howe at New York, [231]
- Vigo, threatened, [419]
- Vilaine, River. See [Quiberon]
- Vilarzel, Captain de, commands Redoutable at battle of Minorca, [152]
- Villaret-Joyeuse, French Admiral, at action of Groix, [326] et seq.
- at battle of 1st June, [311], [321]
- at Quiberon, [300]
- commands Brest fleet, [306]
- his successive engagements with Howe, 28th and 29th May, and 1st June 1794, [310], [320]
- ordered to sea, [324] et seq.
- orders to, [307]
- pursues Cornwallis, [326]
- sails from Brest, [308]
- takes Dutch convoy, [309]
- Villars de Labrosse, Captain, commands Glorieux at battle of Quiberon, [190]
- commands Guerrier at battle of Minorca, [152]
- Ville de Paris, collision of with Formidable, [342]
- story of sailor in, [382]
- taken from fleet by Jervis, [406], [407]
- Ville de Paris, flagship of Comte de Grasse, surrendered, [279]
- Villegris La, G. J. N., commands Mont Blanc at Trafalgar, [460]
- Villemadrin, C. E. L. H., commands Swiftsure at Trafalgar, [460]
- Villeneuve, Admiral, death of, [466]
- hears that he is to be superseded, and goes to sea, [456]
- his first sortie, [446]
- his flag in Guillaume Tell at battle of the Nile, [395] et seq.
- his operation on north-west of Spain, [451], [453]
- his orders, [445] et seq.
- leaves West Indies for Ferrol, [450]
- new orders to, [446];
- his depression, [ibid.]
- reaches Martinique, receives fresh orders, hears of arrival of Nelson, [448]
- sails from Toulon to L’Orient, [333]
- second sortie, and cruise to West Indies, [447] et seq.
- succeeds Latouche-Treville, [445]
- turns to Cadiz, [454]
- Villette Mursay, Marquis de, French Admiral, at Beachy Head, [29]
- “Vinegar Parker.” See [Parker, Sir Hyde]
- Viomesnil, commands troops in squadron of Destouches, [260]
- Viper, how manned, [215]
- Voltaire, his phrase about Byng, [157]
- Vryheid, at battle of Camperdown, [351] et seq.
- Wade, captain of Greenwich, shot, [93]
- Wager, in Anson’s squadron, lost in Golfo de Peñas, [108]
- Wager, Sir Charles, Admiral, captures Spanish treasure ship, [68]
- in command in West Indies, [54]
- Wages, vote for, how distributed, [209]
- Waldegrave, W., Baron Radstock, Admiral, at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [346]
- Walker, captain of Isis at Copenhagen, [426] et seq.
- Walker, Sir Hovenden, Admiral, his expedition to Quebec, [54]
- Walker, J., Captain, commands Monmouth at battle of Camperdown, [352]
- Wallace, Sir James, Admiral, captain of Nonsuch, [263]
- Wallace, William, mutineer, commits suicide, [379]
- Wallis, Sir Provo, admiral of fleet, captains’ servants, [96]
- Walpole, Horace, [118]
- his character of Mathews, [114]
- Walpole, Sir Robert, Prime Minister, consents to war with Spain, [100]
- his peace policy, [98]
- Walton, George, captain of Ruby, supports Benbow, [93]
- Ward, Captain, commands Culloden at battle of Minorca, [152]
- Wardour, Lieutenant, defies Parker, [378]
- Warley, in action at Pulo Aor, [480]
- Warren, Commodore, co-operates in taking of Louisbourg, [122]
- Warren Hastings, in action at Pulo Aor, [480]
- Warren, Sir John Borlase, defeats Bompard, [399]-[400]
- escorts General Pulteney to courts of France and Spain, [418]-[419]
- fails to intercept Ganteaume, [422]
- in command in Straits, [420]
- takes French royalists to Quiberon, [326] et seq.
- Warrior, at Copenhagen, [427] et seq.
- Warspight, at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- La Hogue, [37]
- in action with La Clue, [180]
- Wassenaer, at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Wassenaer, Baron, Dutch Admiral, defeated by French, [77]
- Watson, Captain, loses the Northumberland, [119], [120]
- Watson, Charles, goes to Bay of Bengal [140]
- in conquest of Bengal, his death, [197], [198]
- Watson, Charles, Rear-Admiral, sent to East Indies, [139]
- takes Geriah, [140]
- Wattignies, in fleet of Briux, [403]
- Wells, J., Captain, commands Lancaster at battle of Camperdown, [352]
- Wentworth, General, succeeds Cathcart, [104]
- West Friesland, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- West Indies, operations in, [303], [304]
- West, Temple, Vice-Admiral, court-martial on, [115]
- praised by Sir Horace Mann, [111]
- resigns, [157]
- second in command to Byng, [149] et seq.
- Westcott, Captain, commands Majestic, at battle of the Nile, [394] et seq.
- killed in battle, [397]
- Wexford, in action at Pulo Aor, [480]
- Wheeler, Sir F., commands expedition to West Indies, [53]
- Whetstone, Sir William, succeeds Benbow in West Indies, [53]
- Whitaker, Sir Edward, Admiral, in command in Mediterranean, [54]
- White, Captain, commands Sylph, [399]
- quoted [315]
- White, Seaman, killed by Captain W. Hervey, [90]
- Whitelock, General, surrenders at Buenos Ayres, [485]
- Whitshed, Sir James Hawkins, Admiral, commands Namur at battle of Cape St. Vincent, [346]
- joins Jervis at Minorca, [406]
- Wiggerts, Captain, commands Haarlem at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Willes, Sir John, Chief Justice of Common Pleas, attaches naval officers for contempt of court, [117]
- Willet, E. S., Captain, commands Chichester at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Williams, Captain, court martial on, [114]
- Williamson, I., Captain, commands Agincourt at battle of Camperdown, [352];
- court martial on, [354]
- Wilmot, Robert, Captain, commands expedition to West Indies, [53]
- his quarrel with Colonel Lillingston, [87] et seq.
- Wilmot, Ruth, widow of Captain R. Wilmot, [89]
- Wilson, Henry, captain of Warley, [480]
- Windsor, in Benbow’s squadron, [92]
- Windsor Castle, La Hogue, [37]
- Wishart, Sir James, at battle of Malaga, [65]
- present at dispute on flagship, [83]
- Wolfe, General, at taking of Louisbourg, [171], [173]
- takes Quebec, [196]
- Woolwich, La Hogue, [37]
- Wordsworth, John, captain of Earl of Abergavenny, [480]
- Worge, Colonel, at taking of Goree, [172]
- Wren, Ralph, Captain, commands expedition to West Indies, dies of fever, [52]
- Wright, Lawrence, Captain, commands expedition to West Indies, [52], [69], [71]
- Yarmouth Roads, mutiny of Duncan’s ships in, [375] et seq.
- York, Frederick Augustus, Duke of, [303]
- averts mutiny in army, [363]
- defeated in Holland, [414]
- driven out of Holland, [327]
- James, Duke of (James II.), and the fighting orders, [3]
- York, La Hogue, [37]
- Yorktown, siege and surrender of, [267], [268]
- Young, James, Admiral, comes to Chatham, [373];
- commands Intrepid at battle of Minorca, [152]
- commands Mars at battle of Quiberon, [189]
- Zealand, A, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
- Zealous, in attack on Santa Cruz, [387]
- reports presence of French at Aboukir, [391]
- stranded in Tangier Bay, [343]
- Zebra, reports approach of D’Estaign, [230]
- Zegers, Captain, commands Devries at battle of Camperdown, [351]
- Zélé, crippled in collision, [277], [278]
- in fleet of Bruix, [403]
- in squadron of D’Estaign, [229]
- Zoutman, Johan Arnold, Schout-bij-Nacht, commands Dutch squadron in North Sea, [256], [258]
- Zurick Zee, Dutch, La Hogue, [37]
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