Here we break off finally and close the book. Alike in our stories of the far-off past and the last story of the nearer past, the men whose names have been mentioned, round whom the incidents related centred, are, after all, only typical of their fellows in the Sea Service at the present hour. As occasion will prove too, when the time next comes for Great Britain to stand to her arms once more in defence on the sea of her rights and the honour of the flag against a European foe, the enemy, whosoever he may be, will find the spirit of the Cornwallis's and Rodneys and Faulknors and the Gardiners of the older day—to name no other, no more recent names—burning as brightly as of yore in the breasts of those who in that hour will officer and man the war-ships of the British Fleet.
No wonder England holds
Dominion o'er the seas—
Still the Red Cross shall face the world,
While she has men like these!
FOOTNOTES:
[121] Pictures of Many Wars, pp. 177, etc.
[122] This is very much the way that the late Admiral Sir W.R. Mends, G.C.B., (then a captain) handled the Arethusa frigate (now a training-ship in the Thames) under sail at the bombardment of Odessa on the 22nd of April 1854, to the enthusiastic admiration of the whole fleet.
[123] The first officer to hoist his flag in the Alexandra was the late Admiral of the Fleet Sir Geoffrey Phipps Hornby, G.C.B. She was afterwards the flagship, also in the Mediterranean, of the late Duke of Edinburgh. Sir Geoffrey Hornby hoisted his flag on board on Monday, the 15th of January 1877, and the Alexandra was his flagship when in the following year, at the most critical moment for Europe of the Russo-Turkish War, Sir Geoffrey, with a division of the Mediterranean Fleet, made the passage of the Dardanelles. Speaking of the close association between the Alexandra and the royal lady who so auspiciously sent the splendid battleship afloat, Sir Geoffrey Hornby's biographer, his daughter, Mrs. Fred. Egerton, says: 'H.R.H. was recognised, so to speak, as the patron saint of the ship. Her birthday, December 1, became the fête day of the ship; a Danish cross, with a garland of oak leaves between the arms of the cross, was adopted as the crest, and a photograph of the Princess, presented by her to the officers, received the place of honour in the wardroom.'
[124] One of Lord Beaconsfield's 'purchased squadron,' an ironclad built in England for Turkey, and bought, with the Belleisle, Orion, and Neptune, at the time of the 'scare' of 1878, during the Russo-Turkish War, when the crossing of the Balkans by the Russian armies threatened Constantinople and strained the diplomatic relations between Great Britain and Russia almost to breaking-point.
'Achille,' The, [272]
Admiral of the Red, [281]
Affleck, Commodore, [130]
'Africa, The,' [277]
'Agamemnon, The,' [79], [81]
Aix, [223]
'Ajax, The' (see under Ships)
Alava, Vice-Admiral, [245], [268] (note 1)
Alcester, Lord (see Seymour, Admiral)
'Alcide, The' (see under Ships)
'Alert, The,' [57]
Alexandra, Queen, [307]-308 (and note)
'Alexandra, The' (see under Ships)
Alexandria, bombardment of, [287]-311
'Alfred, The,' [86]-87
Alms, Capt. James, [13], [41]
'America, The,' [94], [108]
'Andromache, The' (see under Ships)
Anson, Admiral Lord George, [12]
'Anson, The,' [107]
Antigua, West Indies, [54], [56]
Antilles, the, [101]
April 12, day of Rodney's victory, [171] (note 1)
Arabi Pasha, [287], [288]
'Ardent,' The, [141]-142, [144]
'Arethusa, The' (see under Ships)
'Arrogant, The,' [105]
'Asia, The,' [177]-181
'Astrée,' The, [97], [98]
Atcherley, Capt., [265]-267
Augereau, Marshal, [221]
'Auguste,' The, [67]
Austin, Capt., [39]
Bacon, John, statue of Rodney, [162]
Badcock, Midshipman (Vice-Admiral W.S. Lovell), [247]-248 (and note)
Balchen, Admiral, [183]
Balfour, Capt. John, [106]
Bantry Bay, [219]
Barbados, [54], [56]
'Barfleur, The' (see under Ships)
Baron, Lieut., [27], [38]
Basque Roads, [223], [224]
Basse Terre, Guadeloupe, [97]
Battle formation adopted by Nelson, [236]
Baudoin, Capt., [256]-259
Bay of Biscay, [222], [228]
Bayne, Capt., [111]
Bazin, Capt., [259]
'Beacon, The,' [302]
Beatson, Mr., shipbreaker, [214], [283]
Beaulieu, Marquis de, [69]
Beaumanoir, de, [140]
'Bedford, The' (see under Ships)
Bell, Moberly, [300]
'Belle Poule,' The, [67]
Belleisle, [205], [210]
'Belleisle, The' (see under Ships)
'Bellerophon, The' (see under Ships)
'Belliqueux, The' (see under Ships)
'Bellona, The,' [182], [183]
Benbow, Admiral, [174]
'Benbow, The,' [45]
Beresford, Lord Charles, [198], [287], [289], [290], [294]-304
Beresina, Bridge of the, [195]
Bertheaume Bay, [227]
'Berwick, The' (see under Ships)
Betisy, Vicomte de, [68]
'Bien Venu,' The (see 'Undaunted' under Ships)
'Billy Blue,' [205]-212
Bismarck, Prince, [60]
Blackwall Reach, [214]
Blackwood, Capt., [231], [240]-241, [243], [274]
Blair, Capt. Wm., [107], [111]
Blake, Admiral, [200]
'Blanche, The,' [197]
Blane, Dr., [76], [100], [101], [119], [120], [121], [126], [128], [129], [137], [138], [149], [155], [159], [160], [168]
Boghaz Pass, Alexandria, [301]
Boscawen, Admiral, [202], [217] (note 2)
Bougainville, Louis Antoine de, [66], [102], [132], [139], [141], [144], [154]
Bouillé, Marquis de, [73], [98], [158]
Boulogne, [212], [220], [227]
Bourayne, ——, [68]
'Bourgogne,' The, [67], [143], [149]
Bowen, Lieut., [176]
'Boyne, The' (see under Ships)
Bradford, Lieut. Barton, [309]
Brest, [55], [205], [220], [221], [223], [224]-225, [226], [227], [228]
Bridge of the Beresina, [195]
Bridport, Lord, [209], [210] (and note)
'Britannia, The,' [247]
British Mediterranean Fleet, [288]
Broke, Capt., [170]
Brown, Capt. John, [177]-180
Bruce, Midshipman, [231]
'Brunswick, The,' [206]
'Bucentaure,' The (see under Ships—French)
Buckner, Capt., [110]
Burnett, Capt., [137]
Busch, Moritz, [60]
Busigny, Capt., [275]
Byng, Admiral, [12], [19] (and note), [21], [202]
Byng, Sir George, [12]
Byron, Capt. Geo. Anson, [79], [80], [166]
Byron, John, [79]
Cadiz, [227], [228], [229], [230], [234], [235], [263], [269], [273], [275], [277], [281]
Cairo, [288]
Calder, Vice-Admiral, [222], [224], [228], [229], [230]
Caldicot Castle, [42]
Cameron, Mr., correspondent of the 'Standard,' [293]-296
Campbell, Lieut., [23], [31], [39]
Campbell, Rear-Admiral, [220]
Camperdown, battle of, [13], [41], [170]
'Canada, The' (see under Ships)
Cape de Gata, [15], [34]
Cape Finisterre, [221], [228], [229], [269] (note 1)
Cape Haitien, San Domingo, [55], [165]
Cape Palos, [16]
Cape Passano, [12]
Cape St. Mary, [230]
Cape St. Vincent, [107]
Cape Solomon, [82]
Carkett, Lieut., [22], [24], [27]-31, [38]
Carronades or 'smashers,' [75]
Carthagena, [14]-17, [33]
Caskets, the, [183]
Casse, du, [174]
Castellan, de, [67]
Castlereagh, Lord, [218]
Castries, [74]
Cawsand Bay, [220], [223]
'Centaur, The' (see under Ships)
'César,' The (see under Ships—French)
Ceuta, [15]
Champmartin, de, [68]
Charette, de la, [67], [143]
Charles I., [199]-200
Charles II., [11]
Charrington, Capt. Nicholas, [128]
Chatham, [11], [307]
Cherbourg Bay, [201]
Chesapeake Campaign, [63]
'Chesapeake, The,' [169]
Choissat, Sergeant, [120]
Cibber, Colley, [37]
Cibon, Comte de, [69]
Cisneros, Rear-Admiral Don B. Hidalgo, [268] (note 2)
Clarke, Capt., [12]
Clearing for action, [232]
Clochetterie, Sieur de la, [67], [102]
Clue, Admiral de la, [15]-16, [33], [217] (note 2)
Cobb, G. Wheatley, [42]
Cochet, P., [40]
Collingwood, Admiral, [202], [212], [224], [228], [229]-230, [239], [245], [247], [255], [268] (note 1), [274]-275, [278]
'Collingwood, The,' [10]
'Colossus, The,' [263]
Colours captured, fate of, [196], [278]
Combined Fleet, the, [234]
'Condor, The' (see under Ships)
'Conqueror, The' (see under Ships)
Contamine, General de, [266], [267]
Cornwallis, Hon. Wm. ('Billy Blue'), [77], [128], [144]-145, [199], [203], [205]-212, [220], [221], [225], [226]
'Cornwallis's Retreat,' [203]-211
'Cornwallis, The,' [212]
Corvette Pass, Alexandria, [304]
Cotton, Capt., [210]
Couch, Lieut., [265]
'Courageux,' The, [183]
'Couronne,' The, [119], [144]-145
Cranstoun, Capt. Lord, [77], [100], [150]-151,[166], [210]
Crillon, de, [58]
'Culloden, The,' [16]
Cumby, W. Price, [239]
'Cygnet, The,' [302]
D'Aigalliers, Brueys, [68]
Dardanelles, the, [308]
Dashwood, Sir Charles, [122]-126, [170]
'Dauphin Royal,' The, [104]
Dead Man's Bay, Plymouth Sound, [303]
'Decoy, The,' [302]
Decrès, Bruix, [68]
Decrès, Admiral Denis, [68], [135]-136
'Defiance, The,' [274], [277]
Demerara, [54]
D'Escars, Baron, [67], [137]
Diablotin, the, [101]
'Diadème,' The, [122], [126], [127]
Diamond Rock, [82]
'Didon,' The, [229] (note 1)
Dominica (see under West Indies)
Douarnenez Bay, [225]
Douglas, Sir Charles, [75], [77], [82], [93], [99], [100], [105], [106], 112, [122]-125, [149], [150], [160]
Douglas, Sir Howard, [124]
Drake, Rear-Admiral Francis Samuel, [76], [85], [88], [89], [101], [106], [108]
Drouet, Postmaster, [73]
'Duguay Trouin,' The ('Implacable'), [269] (note 1)
'Duke, The' (see under Ships)
Dumanoir, Rear-Admiral, [268]-269 (note 1), [270], [273]
Dumaresq, Capt., [128]
Duncan, Admiral, [170], [236] (note 1)
Dupotet, Lieut., [252]
Eaton, Signal Midshipman, [243]
Edinburgh, Duke of, [308] (note)
Edward, King, [198], [307]
Egerton, Mrs. Fred, [309] (note)
Egyptian Government, diplomacy of Arabi Pasha and result of, [287]-289
Eliott, Gen., [58]
Ellis, Gen., [238] (note 1)
Emeriau, ——, [68]
'England expects that every man will do his duty,' [243]
'Euryalus, The' (see under Ships)
'Eveillé,' The, [119]
'Evelyn's Diary,' quoted, [200]
Fairfax, Capt. H., [310]-311
'Fame, The,' [107]
Fanshawe, Capt., [41], [116], [128]
Faulknor family, [182]-183
Faulknor, Commander Robert, [177]-197
Ferrol, [228], [229] (note 1)
'Fighting Téméraire' (see 'Téméraire' under Ships)
Fisher, Admiral Sir John Arbuthnot, [304]
Fitzgerald, Capt., [210]
Fontenoy, [58]
'Formidable, The' (see under Ships)
Fort Adda, Alexandria, [305]
Fort Bourbon, Martinique, [174]-197
Fort Louis, Martinique, [175]-189, [193], [194]
Fort Marabout, Alexandria, [296]-303
Fort Mex, Alexandria, [294], [296], [298], [304], [305], [309]
Fort Rodney, [80]
Fort Royal, Martinique (see under West Indies)
'Foudroyant,' The, [12], [14]-42
'Fougueux,' The (see under Ships—French)
'Four Days' Fight,' [200]
France, part taken re Egypt, [288], [289];
French Army, [73];
Napoleon's Grand Army, [195], [220], [222], [227];
Régiment de Touraine, [188];
Régiment de Maréchal Turenne, [195];
French Fleet, [71]-72;
French officers of the Fleet, [65]-70
Froude, J.A., quoted, [52]
Galvez, Don Bernardo, [56]
Gardeur de Tilly, Le, [68], [119]
Gardiner, Capt. Arthur, [19]-41
Gardner, Capt. Alan, [111]-112, [127]
'Gentleman's Magazine,' [40]
Gibraltar, [12], [14], [16], [33], [35], [36], [58], [159], [228], [229], [231], [277]
Glandevés, de, [136]
'Glorieux,' The (see under Ships—French)
'Glorious First of June,' [202], [207]
Gower, Capt., [210]
Grand Army, Napoleon's, [195], [220], [222], [227]
'Graphic, The,' Mr. Villiers correspondent of, [289]-290
Grasse, Admiral de, [53]-72, [79], [81]-152 [157], [160]-161, [163]-164, [166], [169], [174]
Grasse, Vicomte de, [68]
Gravina, Admiral, [268], [273]
'Great Harry, The,' [199]
Greenwich, [214]-215
Grey, Capt. George, [178], [179]
Gribeauval guns, [72]
Grimaldi, ——, [68]
Gros Islet Bay (see under West Indies)
Grubbe, Capt. W.J. Hunt, [310]
Guadeloupe, [84], [85], [90], [95], [97]
Hammick, Stephen, [38]
'Hampton Court, The' (see under Ships)
Hand, Commander G.W., [302]
Harding, Israel, [306]-307
Hardy, Capt., [241], [274]
Harvey, Capt. Eliab, [218];
Trafalgar Day, [241]-242, [248], [250]-263, [269], [274], [275], [277];
promotion of, [281];
death of, [282]
Hawke, Admiral Lord, [12], [50]-51
'Hector,' The (see under Ships—French)
'Helicon, The,' [292]
Hempstead Church, [218]
'Hercule,' The, [67]
'Hercules, The,' [108]-110
'Héros,' The, [279]
Hill, Lieut., [90]
Hill, Second Lieut., [190]
Hood, Sir Samuel, [76], [77], [81], [82], [85]-90, [94], [102], [130]-131, [134], [143], [146]-148, [152], [158], [161]-162
Hornby, Admiral Sir Geoffrey Phipps, [308] (note)
Hoste, Paul, [236]
Hotham, Capt. C.F., [306]
Howe, Admiral Lord, [159], [202], [207]
Hyéres Bay, [282]
'Implacable, The' ('Duguay Trouin'), [269] (note 1)
Indret, foundries of, [72]
Infernet, Capt., [280]
'Inflexible, The' (see under Ships)
Inglis, Capt., [128], [129]
'Intrépide,' The, [280]
'Invincible, The' (see under Ships)
Irvine, Capt. St. G.C. D'Arcy, [310]
Jackson, Lieut. Francis, [306]
Jamaica, [54], [55], [158], [162]
James, Duke of York, [12], [200]
Jena, [237]
Jervis, Vice-Admiral Sir John, [174], [176], [178], [191]-193
Joint Control Agreement (Egypt), [288]
Joyeuse, Admiral Villaret, [209] (and note)
'Jupiter, The,' [165], [167]
Kennedy, Lieut. Thomas Fortescue, [257], [259], [283]
Kent, Duke of, [195]-196
Kerlessi, Trogoff de, [137]
Khedive, the, [288]
King, Commodore, [59]
'King's Letter Boys,' [64]
Kingston, Lieut., [275]
Kipling, Rudyard, quoted,[ 4]
Knight, Admiral Sir Joseph, [149]
Knight, Capt., [149]-150
Labat, Père, [69]
Ladysmith, [303]
Lagos, [217] (note 2)
La Hogue, battle of, [12], [183], [201], [236]
Lambton, Lieut. Hedworth, [303], [309]
Langara, [107]
'Languedoc,' The, [41], [144], [146]
Larmour, Acting-Capt., [281]
La Ruelle, foundries of, [72]
Lascaris, ——, [68]
'Launch of the Alexandra,' [307]
Lauzun, de, [68]
L'Hermitte, [68]
Lighthouse Fort, Alexandria, [304], [305]
'L'Orphée,' [21], [33]
Lostwithiel, Cornwall, [36]
'Louisa, The,' [20] (note)
Louisbourg, Cape Breton, [14]
Lovel, Vice-Admiral Wm. Stanhope, [240] (note 1)
Lucas, Capt., [246]-247, [251]-254, [260]-261
MacMahon, ——, [68]
Macteigne, Macarty, [143]
'Magnanime,' The, [92]
'Magnificent, The' (see under Ships)
'Magnifique,' The, [143]
Magon, ——, [68]
Mahan, Capt., quoted, [212], [221]
Maidstone, [36]
Majastre, de Castellane, [68], [143]
Majendie, Flag-Captain, [264], [266]-268
Malaga, [12]
Manners, Lord Robert, [77], [110]-111
Marigny, Bernard, Comte de, [138], [155]
Marigny, Charles Réné Louis, Vicomte de, [142]
'Marlborough, The' (see under Ships)
'Mars, The' (see under Ships)
Martinique, [173]-197
Matthews, Admiral, [19]-20 (note)
Mends, Admiral Sir W.R., [302] (note)
Menneville, Marquis de Quesne, [16], [23]-31, [35]-36
Metz, [73]
Minorca, [19]
'Minotaur, The,' [273]
Molyneux, Capt. R.H. More, [309]
Mona Passage, [162]
'Monarch, The' (see under Ships)
Moncrieff disappearing system, [290]
Monk, Gen., [200]
Monmouth, Duke of, [11]
'Monmouth, The' (see under Ships)
'Montague, The,' [17], [169]
Monteclerc, de, [67]
Montesquieu, ——, [68]
Montserrat, [54]
Morlaix, [278]
Morne du Diamant, [82]
Morogues, de, [236]
Mortemart, de, [68], [136]
M.P. Navy Captains, [218]-219
'Namur, The' (see under Ships)
Napoleon, [170], [195], [204], [212], [219], [220], [222], [261], [278], [282]
'Naval Chronicle,' quoted, [186]-187, [220], [224], [226]
Naval Exhibition, Chelsea, [274]
Neale, George, [170]
Nelson, Lord, [202], [212], [214], [221], [228], [230];
Trafalgar Day, [231]-270;
death of, [270], [273]-274, [278], [281], [285]
'Neptune, The' (see Ships—British and French)
'Neptuno,' The, [273]
Nevis, [54], [73]
Newbolt, Henry, [50]
Ney, Marshal, [227], [237]
Nicholson, Capt. H.F., [310]
Nicolas, Lieut. P. Harris, [243]
'Nonsuch, The,' [106]
Northesk, Lord, [247]
Nugent, Capt., [188]
Oades, Mr., [275]
Odessa, bombardment of, [302] (note)
Oléron, [223]
Order of Malta, [64]
'Orion, The,' [247]
Osborn, Admiral, [15]-16, [23], [33], [36]
Paget, ——, [100]
'Pallas, The,' [206]
Paul, Capt., [138]
Pavillon, du, [99]
Pearce, ——, [231]
Pellew, Sir Edward, [266]
Pellew, Capt. Israel, [265], [266], [267]
'Penelope, The' (see under Ships)
Penny, Capt. Taylor, [103], [104]
'Pepys's Diary,' quoted, [11] (and note)
Pérouse, La, [68], [97]
'Phaeton, The' (see under Ships)
'Phœnix, The,' [229]
'Pickle, The,' [278] (note 1)
Pigeon Island, [74], [79], [80], [81]
Pigot, Admiral, [165], [166], [167], [169]
'Pique,' The, [197]
Pitons, The, or 'Sugar Loaves,' [60]-62
Pitts, Midshipman John, [275]
'Pluton,' The, [143]
Plymouth, [166], [167], [219], [227], [282]
Point du Cap, [81]
Polignac, Gabrielle Yolande de, [67]
Porchester Castle, [35]
Port Royal, [162], [163]
Port Said, [28]
Portsmouth, [202], [220], [280]-281
'Powerful, The,' [303]
Prigny, Second Capt., [266]-268
'Prince George, The,' [74], [107]
Prince Rupert's Bay, [84], [95]
'Princessa, The,' [106]
'Prince William, The,' [130], [141]
'Prothée, The,' [110]
'Quarterly Review,' quoted, [167]
'Queen, The,' [278]
Quiberon Bay, [50]
Ramatuelle, [236]
'Ramillies, The,' [19] (note), [149]
Ras-el-Tin battery, Alexandria, [290], [305]
'Redoutable,' The (see under Ships—French)
Religious service at launches of men-of-war, [308]
Rennes, [280]
'Repulse, The,' [128]
'Resolution, The' (see under Ships)
'Revenge, 'The' (see under Ships)
Reynolds, Capt., [77]
'Richmond,' The, [135], [136]
Rions, Comte d'Albert de, [67], [143]
Riou, Capt., [188]
Robinson, Rear-Admiral Hercules, [231], [266] (note)
Rochambeau, Gen., [174], [194]
Rochefort, [221], [223], [225]
Rochefoucauld, de, [68]
Rochester, Bishop of, [308]
Rodney, Admiral, statue of, in Jamaica, [162];
battle against the French in West Indies, [41], [52]-60, [76], [78]-165, [171];
treatment of, by Whig Government, [165]-169
Rodney, Lady, [168]
Rooke, Admiral Sir George, [12], [202]
Rotherhithe, [214], [284]
'Royal George, The' (see under Ships)
Royal Naval Club of 1765 and 1785, [203]
'Royal Oak, The' (see under Ships)
'Royal Sovereign, The' ('Cornwallis's Retreat') (see under Ships)
Royal United Service Institution, [212]
Rüchel, Gen., [237]
Rupert, Prince, [12], [200]
Ruskin, quoted, [214], [216], [285]-286
'Russell, The' (see under Ships)
Ruyter, Admiral, [12], [200]
Sables d'Olonne, [223]
Saffron Walden, [218]
'St. Albans, The' (see under Ships)
Saint Césaire, de, [68]
St. Cloud, [261]
St. Eustatius, [73], [161]
'St. George, The,' [16]
St. Helens, [280]
'St. James's Day Fight,' [200]
St. Kitts (see under West Indies)
St. Lucia, [52], [54], [56]
St. Paul's, French and Spanish ensigns in, [196], [278];
tombs of Trafalgar heroes, [280]
St. Paul's, Rotherhithe, [285]
St. Pierre, [81]
Saints, the (see under West Indies)
St. Simon, ——, [68]
St. Vincent, Earl (see Jervis, Sir John)
San Domingo, [55], [56], [162]
Sandwich, Lord, [53]
San Lucar, [277]
'Sans Pareil, The' (see under Ships)
'Santa Ana,' The (see under Ships—Spanish)
'Santisima Trinidad,' The (see under Ships—Spanish)
Saumarez, Capt. James, [107], [145]
Savage, Capt. Henry, [108]
'Sceptre,' The, [119]-120, [144]
Schetky, John Christian, [281]
Ségur, de, ——, [68]
Serpents, [62]
Servaux, Capt. Pierre, [258] (note 1)
Seven Years' War, [202]
Sévigné, de, ——, [68]
Seymour, Admiral Sir Beauchamp, [288]-289, [291]
'Shannon, The,' [169], [170]
Sharks, [133]-134, [155]-156
Sheerness, [214], [282]
Ships—
British—
Africa, [277]
Agamemnon, [79], [81]
Ajax, [76], [128], [130], [238]
Alcide, [106], [140], [141]
Alert, [57]
Alexandra (Superb), [289], [293], [306]-308, [309]
Alfred, [86]-87
America, [94], [108]
Andromache, [79], [138], [166]
Anson, [107]
Arethusa, [67]; modern, [302] (note)
Arrogant, [105]
Asia, [177]-181
Barfleur, [74], [82], [89], [107], [131], [134], [143]-148, [149], [150]
Beacon, [302]
Bedford, [130], [131], [138]
Belleisle, [242]-243, [255], [272]
Bellerophon, [171], [206], [207], [210], [239], [244]-245
Belliqueux, [98], [141]
Bellona, [182], [183]
Benbow, [45]
Berwick, [17], [21], [33]
Bittern, [302]
Blanche, [197]
Boyne, [176], [179], [191], [192]
Britannia, [247]
British Fleet compared with French, [161]
Brunswick, [206]
Canada, [77], [128], [129], [140], [141],[144]-145, [212] (note)
Centaur, [98], [138], [155]
Collingwood, [10]
Colossus, [263]
Condor, [287], [289], [290], [294]-304
Conqueror, [106], [264], [265]-267
Cornwallis, [212]
Culloden, [16]
Cygnet, [302]
Decoy, [302]
Defiance, [274], [277]
Duke, [74], [111]-112, [113], [120], [127], [146]
Euryalus, [231], [240], [274], [278]
Fame, [107]
Formidable, modern, [44]-49, [51];