Memoirs and Correspondence of Admiral Lord de Saumarez. Vol II

Chapter 49

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failure of the, 171. Swedish fleet, number of ships in the, ii. 110; anchors off Rogerwick, 115; malignant epidemic in the, 122; list of the, commanded by Rear-admiral Nauckhoff, 1808, ii. 396.

---- government, declaration of the, ii. 218; remonstrance of Sir J. Saumarez with, 241.

---- officers, joy of, upon meeting Sir J. Saumarez, i. 75; list of, on board the French fleet under Comte de Grasse, 1782, ii. 384.

Symons, Capt. narrow escape of, from shipwreck, upon his return to England, i. 42.

T.

Tait, Admiral, list of the fleet under, ii. 290.

Tancock, Capt. John, remarks of Sir J. Saumarez upon his meritorious conduct, i. 250 _n._

Tawast, Baron, conference of Sir J. Saumarez with, ii. 232; his written document proves unsatisfactory, 236; letter from Sir James to, 241, 243.

Tchitchagoff, Admiral, his letter to Sir J. Saumarez, ii. 119.

Thompson, Capt. ordered to protect the trade in the Mediterranean, i. 22; sails for Gibraltar, 23; for England, _ib._

Thornbrough, Admiral, relieves Sir J. Saumarez in his cruise off the Black Rocks, i. 325.

Thornton, Mr. (afterwards Sir Edward,) account of his being smuggled into the city of Gothenburg, ii. 250; his letter to Sir J. Saumarez, announcing peace between Great Britain and Russia, 281.

Toulon fleet, sailing of the, i. 193; narrow escape of, _ib._

Trafalgar, battle of, its effect upon the speculations of Buonaparte, ii. 88.

"Travels through Sicily and Malta," by Brydone, Sir J. Saumarez's opinion of, i. 205.

Trolle, Capt. his report relative to the position of the Russian fleet, ii. 122.

Troubridge, Capt. Sir Thomas, remarks concerning, i. 272; his letter to Sir J. Saumarez, 324; letter from Sir James to, ii. 33.

Troude, Capt. report of, to Rear-admiral Linois, i. 430.

Tucker, Mr. his letter of congratulation to Sir J. Saumarez, upon his victory of the 12th July 1801, ii. 7.

Tyrason, Don Miguel, made prisoner by Admiral Sir H. Nelson, i. 190.

V.

Vaudreuil, M. de, commands the squadron and fleet destined to the West Indies, i. 56.

Venerable, copy of the journal of the, i. 371; remarks upon, 373.

Vesuvius Mount, observations respecting, i. 203.

"Ville de Paris," capture of, i. 74; description of, 80.

W.

Wachtmeister, General Count, observations upon his conduct in the Swedish expedition, ii. 171.

Wales Prince of, see _George_.

War, declaration of, at the National Convention, against Great Britain and Holland, i. 90.

Warren, Com. Sir John Borlase, joined by the Orion, Sir J. Saumarez,