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the allied fleets, in 1805, ii. 307, 313; popular outcry against, 308, 315, 323, 353; Nelson's relations with, 318, 319, 323, 327, 353-356; recalled to England for trial, 353. Calvi, town in Corsica, Nelson at the siege of, i. 136-148; loses there his right eye, 139, 140. Canary Islands. _See_ Teneriffe. Capel, Thomas B., British captain, bearer of despatches after the Battle of the Nile, i. 361, 371; mentioned, 355, note, ii. 217. "Captain," British ship-of-the-line, carries Nelson's broad pendant as commodore, i. 230; at the Battle of St. Vincent, 270-276; injuries received there, 285; Nelson quits her for the "Theseus," 285, 289. Caracciolo, Francesco, commodore in the Neapolitan navy, wounded feelings at the distrust of his Court, i. 390; accompanies the flight to Palermo, obtains leave to return to Naples, and joins the insurgents there, 437; apprehension, trial, and execution of, 438; comments upon Nelson's part in this transaction, 439-443. Castlereagh, Lord, British Minister, Nelson's shrewd prediction to him of the results of the Orders in Council affecting neutral flags, and of the License System, ii. 330. Clarence, Duke of. _See_ William Henry. Codrington, Edward, British captain, expressions quoted: about Nelson's seamanship, i. 15; his family ties and love of glory, 72, ii. 175; appearance of Nelson's ships, 288; graciousness of Nelson's bearing, 340. Collingwood, Cuthbert, British admiral, close connection between his career and that of Nelson, i. 21, 22; strong expression of regard for Nelson, 24; association with Nelson in the West Indies, 54 and note, 55, 63; at the Battle of Cape St. Vincent, 269, 273, 276, 281, 282; strong expression upon the credit due to Nelson, 272; his account of Nelson's cold reception at Court, in 1800, ii. 49; sent from England to West Indies in 1805, 310; hearing that Nelson is gone thither, takes position off Cadiz instead, 311; correspondence with Nelson on his return, 311-313; left by Nelson in charge off Cadiz, 316, 317; force collected under, when allies enter Cadiz, 334; characteristics, 340; part assigned to, by Nelson, for Trafalgar, 350-352; his part at Trafalgar, 370-372, 377, 380, 383, 384; Nelson's praise of, 384; his sympathy with Nelson, 384; notified of Nelson's fatal wound, 394. Convoys, Nelson's comments on the behavior of, i. 33; gives one to Amer
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