naval skill first fully recognised, [89];
taking of Cadiz, brilliant triumph for, [91];
his Relation of the Action in Cadiz Harbour, [92];
details of his Cadiz command, [92]-[99];
wounded in the leg, [98];
preparation for third Guiana expedition, [101];
lauded by literary classes on return from Cadiz, [102];
intimacy with Cecil and Brooke family, [102];
exertions to provoke second attack on Spain, [105];
sails with fleet to attack Azores; success at Fayal, which provokes Essex, [105]-[109];