Rodney's, [52], [53], [54], [56], [74], [76], [78], [80], [81], [82], [84], [89], [90], [98], [99], [102], [104], [105], [106], [112]-125, [126], [127], [128], [131], [143], [148], [149], [159], [160], [169]-171
Gibraltar, [16], [36]
Great Harry, [199]
Hampton Court, [17], [18], [22], [24], [26], [31], [33]
Helicon, [292]
Hercules, [108]-110
Implacable (Duguay Trouin), [269] (note 1)
Inflexible, [4], [45];
modern, [285], [292], [304]-306
Invincible, [289], [293], [294], [296], [303], [309]
Jupiter, [165], [167]
Louisa, [20] (note)
Magnificent, [79], [81], [130]
Marlborough, [103]-105, [131]
Mars, [206], [208], [255], [263]
Minotaur, [273]
Modern cruiser, details of construction, etc.,[ 1]-10
Monarch, [17], [77], [98], [138], [160];
modern, [289], [296], [310]-311
Monmouths, the,[ 1]-41;
'Gardiner's Monmouth,' [12], [13]-41
Montague, [17], [169]
Naming of, [43]-44, [49]-50, [52], [171]
Namur, [54], [74], [116], [128], [160]
Neptune, [239]-240, [247]
Nonsuch, [106]
Orion, [247]
Pallas, [206]
Penelope, [289], [296], [310]
Phaeton, [206], [209], [210]
Phœnix, [229]
Pickle, [278] (note 1)
Powerful, [303]
Prince George, [74], [107]
Prince William, [130], [141]
Princessa, [106]
Prothée, [110]
Queen, [278]
Ramillies, [19] (note), [149]
Repulse, [128]
Resolution, [77], [110], [111]
Revenge, [17], [21], [33]
Royal George, [10], [19], [24], [35], [72]
Royal Oak, [131], [137], [160]
Royal Sovereign, [199]-202;
'Cornwallis's Retreat,' [203], [205]-211, [243]-244, [245], [247], [263], [268] (note 1), [272], [274]
Russell, [60], [107], [108], [145]
St. Albans, [84], [128], [129]
St. George, [16]
Sans Pareil, [45]
Shannon, [169], [170]
Sirius, [263], [269], [276], [277]
Spartiate, [244], [273]
Sultan, [289], [310]
Superb, [289], [310]
Swiftsure, [17], [18], [22], [24], [26], [29], [33], [276]
Téméraire, [217] (note 2);
'Fighting Téméraire,' [213], [217]-220, [222], [223]-224, [227], [232];
Trafalgar Day, [233], [239]-242, [243], [245], [246], [247], [248], [249]-278, [280]-286;
Turner's picture of, [214]-217;
modern Téméraire, [289], [294], [301], [305], [310]-311
Tonnant, [242]-243
Torbay, [107]
Trident, [20] (note)
Triumph, [206], [208]
Undaunted (Bien Venu), [191]-193;
various, [198]
Valiant [84], [98]
Victoria, [45]
Victory, [183];
Nelson's 'Victory,' [10], [48], [72], [183], [214];
Trafalgar Day, [232], [239], [240]-242, [243], [245], [247], [248], [249], [250], [251], [252], [254], [256], [260], [262], [270], [273], [274], [278], [280]
Warrior,[ 6], [10]
Zebra, [177]-198
French—
Achille, [272]
Ardent, [141]-142, [144]
Astrée, [97], [98]
Auguste, [67]
Belle Poule, [67]
Bien Venu, afterwards Undaunted, [191]-193
Bourgogne, [67], [143], [149]
Bucentaure, [246], [248], [249], [255], [263]-268, [272]
César, [131], [135], [138], [142], [154]-157, [158]
Courageux, [183]
Couronne, [119], [144]-145
Dauphin Royal, [104]
Diadème, [122], [126]-127
Didon, [229] (note 1)
Duguay Trouin (Implacable), [269] (note 1)
Eveillé, [119]
Fleet, [71]-72, [161];
De Grasse's Fleet, [62]-63
Foudroyant, [12], [14]-42
Fougueux, [243], [255]-260, [270], [275]
Glorieux, [67], [120]-129, [135]-138, [165]
Hector, [67], [131], [135], [139], [140], [144]
Hercule, [67]
Héros, [279]
Intrépide, [280]
Languedoc, [41], [144], [146]
L'Orphée, [21], [33]
Magnanime, [92]
Magnifique, [143]
Marseillais, [143]
Neptune, [249], [250], [251], [255], [256], [257], [261]-262, [273]
Pique, [197]
Pluton, [143]
Redoutable, [246], [249], [250]-261, [270], [275]-276
Richmond, [135], [136]
Sceptre, [119]-120, [144]
Soleil Royal, [201]
Souverain, [136]
Triomphante, [143], [161]
Ville de Paris, [72], [97], [98], [99], [102], [108], [109], [116]-119, [132], [133], [134], [139], [142]-152, [154], [158], [160], [162], [164]-165, [169]
Zélé, [92], [97], [98]
Spanish—
Neptuno, [273]
Santa Ana, [245], [255], [263], [268] (note 1)
Santisima Trinidad, [239], [248], [249], [250], [264], [272]
Shoeburyness, [45]
Shovel, Sir Cloudesley, [202]
Signals used by Nelson on Trafalgar Day, [232]
'Sirius, The' (see under Ships)
Solebay, battle of, [12], [200]
'Soleil Royal,' The, [201]
Soper, ——, [231]
Soudan, the, [293]
Soult, Marshal, [46], [227], [281]
'Souverain,' The, [136]
Spain and France in the West Indies, [55]-56
Spanish Fleet combined with French (see Trafalgar Day)
'Spartiate, The,' [244], [273]
Spithead, [142], [280]
'Standard, The,' Mr. Cameron, correspondent of, [293]
Stanfield, Clarkson, [214]-215
Stephens, ——, [169]
Stopford, Capt., [210]
Strachan, Sir Richard, [269] (note 1)
Suez Canal, [288]
Suffren, Bailli de, [13], [58]-59, [67], [279]
Sultan, the, [288]
'Sultan, The,' [289], [310]
'Swiftsure, The' (see under Ships)
Symonds, Capt., [99], [100]
'Superb, The,' [289], [310]
Table Bay, [59]
Tait, Dr., Archbishop of Canterbury, [308]
Talleyrand, ——, [68]
'Tars of the Tyne,' [202]
'Téméraire, The' (see under Ships)
Thompson, Capt., [108]
Thomson, Capt. Charles, [106]
'Times, The,' correspondent of, [269] (note 1), [304], [307]
Tiverton, [269] (note 1)
'Tonnant, The,' [242]-243
Torbay, [225], [227]
'Torbay, The,' [107]
Toulon, [14], [15], [221], [282]
Toohig, John, [254]
Tourelles, M. de, [178]-179
Tourville, de, [68], [236]
Trafalgar, [213], [229], [230];
Trafalgar Day, [231]-285;
Trafalgar relics, [284]
'Trident, The,' [20] (note)
'Triomphante,' The, [143], [161]
'Triumph, The,' [206], [208]
Tromp, Admiral, [200]
Troude, ——, [68]
Trou Gascon, [74]
Truscott, Capt., [106]
Tryon, Sir George, [198]
Tulloch, Major, [309]
Turner, J.M.W., picture of the 'Téméraire,' [214]-217, [283]
Tyler, Capt., [242]
'Undaunted, The' (see under Ships)
Upnor Castle, [12]
Ushant Island, [53], [221], [225]
'Valiant, The,' [84], [98]
Varennes, [73]
Vashon, Capt., [57], [118]
Vaudreuil, Comte de, [67], [144]
Vaudreuil, Marquis de, [65]-66, [85]-90, [119], [132], [139], [143], [146], [149], [154], [161], [164]
Vaugiraud, Comte de, [67]
Versailles, [73]
Vicomté, de la, [67], [140]
Victoria, Queen, [202]
'Victoria, The,' [45]
'Victory, The' (see under Ships)
Vigo galleons, [12], [202]
'Ville de Paris,' The (see under Ships—French)
Villeneuve, Admiral, [227], [228], [229] (and note 1);
Trafalgar Day, [234]-237, [246], [249], [263]-268;
death of, [278]-280
Villiers, Frederic, [289]-292, [297]-299, [300]-301
Wallace, Sir James, [77]
Wallace, Lieut. John, [260]
Wallis, Sir Provo, [170]
Walter, Lucy, [11]
Warde, Capt. T. le H., [310]
'Warrior, The,'[ 6], [10]
'Well done, Condor!' [303]
'Well done, Inflexible!' [305]
'Western Squadron,' [219]
West Indies—
Antigua, [54], [56]
Antilles, the, [101]
Barbados, [54], [56]
Basse Terre, Guadeloupe, [97]
British Possessions, [53]
Cape Haitien, [55], [165]
Cape Solomon, [82]
Castries, [74]
Demerara, [54]
Diablotin, the, [101]
Diamond Rock, [82]
Dominica, [73], [84], [85], [95], [101], [161]
Fort Bourbon, [174]-197
Fort Louis, [175]-189, [193], [194]
Fort Rodney, [80]
Fort Royal Bay, [53], [54], [56], [57], [72], [79], [80], [81], [82], [174]-197
Gros Islet Bay, [52], [53], [54], [60], [74], [78], [165]
Guadeloupe, [84], [85], [90], [95], [97]
Jamaica, [54], [55], [158], [162]
Martinique, [173]-197
Mona Passage, [162]
Montserrat, [54]
Morne du Diamant, [82]
Nevis, [54], [73]
Pigeon Island, [74], [79], [80], [81]
Point du Cap, [81]
Port Royal, [162], [163]
Prince Rupert's Bay, [84], [95]
St. Eustatius, [73], [161]
St. Kitts, [54], [57], [73], [161]
St. Lucia, [52], [54], [56]
St. Pierre, [81]
Saints, the, [90], [91], [95], [96], [100], [174]
San Domingo, [55], [56], [162]
Trou Gascon, [74]
Whitby, Capt., [210]
Willaumez, ——, [68]
William III., [200]
Williams, Capt., [107]
Wilson, Admiral Sir A.K., [302]
Winzar, David, [38]
'Woolwich Infants,' [45]
Wraxall, Sir Nathaniel, [151];
'Memoirs'of, quoted, [168]
Xenophon's 'Retreat of the Ten Thousand,' [205], [211]
Yon, Midshipman, [251], [252]
York, James, Duke of, [12]
Younghusband, Commander, [305]-306
'Zebra, The,' [177]-198
'Zélé,' The, [92], [97], [98]
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