der in
refitting the Vanguard at St. Pierre.--Sailing of the Toulon
fleet.--Nelson reinforced by ten sail of the line.--Pursues the
enemy unsuccessfully.--Proceedings of the fleet in a journal
addressed by Sir James to his family.--French fleet discovered
in Aboukir Bay.--Battle of the Nile.--Diagram of ditto.--Conduct
of the Orion.--Saumarez wounded.--Writes to Nelson.--Goes on
board the Vanguard.--Occurrences there.--Remarks on the name of
the second in command being left out in Nelson's despatches.--On
the mode of attack.--Various letters and orders.--Sir James's
account of the battle, in a letter to Lady Saumarez. Page 189
CHAPTER XI.
Fleet repair damages.--Sir James receives orders to take a detachment
of six ships of the line, and five prizes, under his command.--Sails
for Gibraltar.--Journal of his tedious voyage.--Arrives off
Candia.--Decides to pass through a perilous passage, and escapes the
dangers.--Falls in with the Marquis of Nisa, and summons the French
garrison at Malta.--Puts into Port Auguste, in Sicily.--Sails from
thence.--Tedious passage.--Letters from Earl St. Vincent and
Nelson.--Arrives at Gibraltar.--Reception there from the Admiral,
Governor, &c.--Sails thence.--Arrives at Lisbon.--Sails
thence.--Arrives at Spithead.--Paid off at Plymouth.--Remarks on his
treatment, and explanation of it. Page 231
CHAPTER XII.
Sir James writes to Earl Spencer.--Is appointed to the Caesar, of 84
guns.--Joins the Channel fleet.--The Brest fleet having escaped,
proceeds to the Mediterranean.--English fleet at Bantry Bay.--Return
of the French fleet.--Caesar at Lisbon.--Sir James returns to
Spithead.--Rejoins the Channel fleet.--Earl St. Vincent takes the
command.--Appoints Sir James to command the advanced squadron.--Black
Rocks.--Earl St. Vincent's letter of approbation.--Douvarnenez
Bay.--Various letters.--Complete success of the blockade.--Enemy's
fleet laid up.--Sir James returns to Spithead.--Conclusion of 1800.
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CHAPTER XIII.
Sir James Saumarez is promoted to the rank of Rear-admiral.--Appointed
to command the advanced squadron.--Proceedings at the Black
Rocks.--Douvarnenez Bay.--Returns to England.--Appointed to command a
squadron on a very particular service.--His secret orders,
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