3, 214
Usher, Captain, 439
Vandamme, surrender of, 387
Vendemaire, the 13th, 20
Venice threatened by Napoleon, 38;
neutrality of, 64;
conquered by Napoleon, 69;
handed over to Austria, 75
Victor, Marshal, 149, 303
Vienna taken by French, 313, 298;
congress at, 456
Villeneuve, Admiral, 217
Vimiero, battle of, 283
Vincovo, battle of, 354
Vittoria, battle of, 382
Volney, 171
Wagram, battle of, 303
Wahlstadt, battle of, 388
Walcheren, expedition to, 304
Warsaw taken by French, 244;
Grand Duchy of, 255
Waterloo, battle of, 472-477
Wellesley, Sir Arthur, commands British army in the Peninsula, 281;
lands in Mondego Bay, 282;
defeats French at Rorica, 283;
defeats Junot at Vimiero, 283;
lands at Lisbon, 303;
defeats Soult, 303;
at Talaveyra, 303;
created Lord Wellington, 304;
retreats to lines of Torres Vedras, 319;
at Fuentes d'Onor, 327;
captures Ciudad Rodrigo, 329;
takes Badajos, 329;
at Salamanca, 330;
at Vittoria, 382;
interview with Blucher, 470;
at battle of Waterloo, 472-477
Westphalia, new kingdom of, 255
Whitelocke, General, repulsed at Buenos Ayres, 253, 254
Whitworth, Lord, confers with Napoleon, 185
Wilna, Napoleon at, 341
Wilson, Sir Robert, 105, 184
Wirtemberg, Elector of, made king, 225
Witzingerode taken prisoner, 357;
interview with Napoleon, 357
Wordsworth, Mr., quoted, 177, 179, 180, 191
Wright, Captain, 195, 203 (note)
Wurmser, General, 42, _et seq._
Yarmouth, Lord, 230
Zaragossa, siege of, 281
Znaim, armistice of, 302
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