E.
- Eickstedt, colonel von., joins in a conspiracy against Struensee, [84]-[102];
- his position and character, [89];
- appointed commandant of the city, [104];
- arrests his brother officers, colonels Falckenskjold and Hesselberg, [110];
- arrests Justiz-rath Struensee and Professor Berger, [112];
- his promotions, [125].
- England, sensation caused in, by the arrest of Queen Caroline Matilda, [158] et seq.
- Eyben, Fräulein von, the queen's lady in waiting, [220], [221], [243].
F.
- Falckenskjold, colonel von, his advice
- to Struensee, [13], [14], [51], [52];
- his conversation with Brandt, [17];
- arrested, [110];
- transferred to the navy prison, [111];
- his treatment in prison, and his examination before the privy council, [201];
- his opinion of Struensee's trial, [318].
- Falckenskjold, Captain von, his rewards, [125].
- Fanatical preachers, [204].
- Finances, Struensee's alleged malversation of the, [289], [308];
- his brother appointed deputy of the, [290];
- the forgery, [291], [308], [309], [319];
- general rules for conducting the, [348].
- Flying corps, disbandment of the, [55].
- Foot guards, disbandment of the, [69];
- mutiny of the, [71].
- Foreign affairs, Struensee's view of, [365].
- Foreign department, rules for conducting the, [347].
- Forgery, attributed to Struensee, [291], [308], [309];
- Reverdil's evidence on, [319];
- Struensee's explanation, [364].
- Frederick, prince, joins in a conspiracy against Struensee, [84]-[102];
- incident connected with, [95].
- Frederick III., of Denmark, [325].
- Frederiksberg, residence of the Danish court, [66];
- march of the mutinous guards to, [73].
G.
- Gabel, Esther, her father's house destroyed by the populace, [121], [122].
- Gabel, Frau von, her influential position at court, [334], [335].
- Gähler, Frau von, arrested, [143].
- Gähler, general von, refuses to join in the disbandment of the foot guards, [70];
- brings a written discharge for the guards, [74];
- his arrest, [112].
- George III., Von der Osten's insidious communication to, [166];
- his reply to King Christian's letter, [167];
- declines to interfere actively on behalf of the Queen of Denmark, [168];
- attacked by Junius, [169], [170].
- Grimm, baron, [83], note.
- Guards, mutiny of the, [71];
- march to Frederiksberg, [73];
- discharged, [74];
- supplied with provisions by the citizens, [75];
- disbanded, [77];
- mutiny caused by Struensee's disbandment of the, [287], [288].
- Gude, general von, commander of the garrison, [67];
- his character, [67] note;
- arrested, but afterwards set at liberty, [143].
- Guldberg, Owe Hörg, secretary to Prince Frederick, [84];
- biographical notices of, [86];
- his person and character, [87];
- leader of a conspiracy against Struensee, [84], [88], [92];
- surprises the king in his palace, [102];
- his drawn up orders for the arrest of seventeen persons, [104];
- chief councillor of the conspirators, [127];
- the most influential man in the government, [157].
H.
- Hansen, admiral, his examination before the privy council, [202].
- Hansen, the preacher, insults the imprisoned queen, [204].
- Hee, rev. Dr., [185], [186];
- his character of Count Brandt, [187].
- Hesselberg, colonel von, arrested, [110];
- treatment of in prison, and his examination before the privy council, [201].
- Hirschholm, royal breakfasts at, [321].
- Hobe, lieutenant-general von, commandant of the citadel, [178];
- examination of state prisoners taken before him, [178] et seq.
- Holck, count, present to, [321];
- frequently opposed by Struensee, [331];
- intrigues against, [334], [335];
- the queen's aversion to, [337], [338].
- Holstein, countess von, [97], [98].
- Horn, the queen's maid, [218], [219].
- Horse guards, disbandment of the, [69].
- Huth, von, his reward, [126].
I.