The Life of Nelson, Volume 2 The Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Britain
i. 396, 397;
at Leghorn, ii. 38, 39; at Vienna, 40-42.
Moore, Colonel, afterwards Sir John, i. 119; friction between Lord Hood and, in Corsica, 140-145; Nelson's agreement, in the main, with Hood's views, 143, 144, 145.
Morea, Nelson's anxieties about, ii. 185, 187, 195, 203, 204, 213, 266, 276, 281, 287.
Moutray, Captain, Nelson's refusal to recognize pendant of, as commodore, i. 49-51; undisturbed friendship between Nelson and, 51.
Moutray, Mrs., Nelson's affection and admiration for, i. 51, 52; Collingwood writes to, after Nelson's death, 52.
Moutray, Lieutenant James, son of the above, dies before Calvi, while serving under Nelson, i. 52, 148; Nelson erects a monument to, 148.
Murray, Rear-Admiral George, Nelson's pleasure at a visit from,