en during Nelson's visit
in 1800, ii. 43, 44;
minister to the two Sicilies during Nelson's Mediterranean command,
1803-1805, 189-310;
takes passage out with Nelson, 189;
correspondence between Nelson and, quoted, 191, 192, 194, 211,
212, 215, 218, 235, 246, 258, 263, 264, 286, 304, 310, 330.
Este, Lambton, association with Nelson mentioned, ii. 254-257.
Fischer, Commodore, commander-in-chief of Danish fleet at the
Battle of Copenhagen, ii. 94;
Nelson's controversy with, on account of his official report
of the battle, 107-109.
Fitzharris, Lord, British attache at Vienna during Nelson's visit,
1800, anecdotes of Nelson and of Lady Hamilton, ii. 41, 42.
Flag of Truce, incident of the, at Copenhagen, ii. 94-98.
"Fleet in Being," indications of Nelson's probable opinion of
its deterrent effect, i. 135-137, 160, 182, 183, 196, 198,
213, 214, 216, 217, 218, 227; ii. 301-306.
Freemantle, British captain, with Nelson, at Teneriffe, i. 301-304;
at Copenhagen, ii. 83;
letter from Nelson to, concerning Calder, 318.
Frigates, Nelson's sense of the importance of, and of small cruisers
generally, i. 338, 340, 341; ii. 242-245, 274, 294, 334, 357, 358.
"Genereux," French ship-of-the-line, escape of, after the
Battle of the Nile, i. 357, 358;
capture of the "Leander" by, 361, 405;
captured by Nelson's squadron off Malta, ii. 24-29.
Genoa, importance of, to the South of France, i. 105, 106, 107;
difficult neutrality of, 157, 158, 184-192, 199-201, 218, 223,
226-228, 233, 393;
closes her ports against Great Britain, 1796, 244-246;
siege of city, in 1800, ii. 28;
surrender of, by Massena, 37;
identified with France as the Ligurian Republic, 181, 182;
ports of, blockaded by Nelson, 219, 229, 230.
George III., King of Great Britain, prejudice of, against Nelson
in early life, i. 88, 89, 284;
subsequent approbation, 177, 284, 308;
interest in Nelson manifested by, ii. 49, 50;
subsequent coldness of, toward Nelson, apparently in consequence
of his relations to Lady Hamilton, 49.
Gillespie, Dr., account of life on board Nelson's flagship by,
ii. 223-225, 238, 248.
Goodall, Admiral, at the partial fleet action of March 14, 1795,
i. 168, 169;
his support of Nelson when under public censure for failure to
find the French fleet, 334.
Gore, British captain, commands squadron of frigates under Nelson's
orders, outside Straits of Gibraltar,
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