Famous Fighters of the Fleet Glimpses through the Cannon Smoke in the Days of the Old Navy

Part 20

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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

Hyeres 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

'Intrepide,' 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, Pere, 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'Orphee,' 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 Rene 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)

Oleron, 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)

Perouse, La, 68, 97

'Phaeton, The' (see under Ships)

'Phoenix, 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

'Prothee, 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

Ruechel, 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 Cesaire, 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

Segur, de, ----, 68

Serpents, 62

Servaux, Capt. Pierre, 258 (note 1)

Seven Years' War, 202

Sevigne, 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; 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 Phoenix, 229 Pickle, 278 (note 1) Powerful, 303 Prince George, 74, 107 Prince William, 130, 141 Princessa, 106 Prothee, 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 Temeraire, 217 (note 2); 'Fighting Temeraire,' 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 Temeraire, 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 Astree, 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 Cesar, 131, 135, 138, 142, 154-157, 158 Courageux, 183 Couronne, 119, 144-145 Dauphin Royal, 104 Diademe, 122, 126-127 Didon, 229 (note 1) Duguay Trouin (Implacable), 269 (note 1) Eveille, 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 Heros, 279 Intrepide, 280 Languedoc, 41, 144, 146 L'Orphee, 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 Zele, 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

'Temeraire, 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 'Temeraire,' 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

Vicomte, 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

'Zele,' The, 92, 97, 98

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