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al dislike to co-operation of, 191, 197 and note; inadequate support given to Nelson by, 197, 198, 202; Nelson's opinion of the consequent mishaps, 182, 199, 202; relieved by Sir Hyde Parker, 199. Hotham, Sir William, criticism of Nelson's conduct towards Lady Nelson, ii. 50; mention of Lady Nelson's conduct after the separation, 53; Nelson's aptitude at forwarding public service, 229. Howe, Admiral, Lord, appoints Nelson to the command of the "Boreas," i. 44; kind reception of Nelson in 1787, 82; victory of June 1st, 1794, Nelson's opinion of, 150; Nelson's expression to, about the Battle of the Nile, 356; opinion of, concerning the Battle of the Nile, 357, 363. Hughes, Sir Richard, commander-in-chief of the Leeward Islands Station, 1784-1786, i. 45; Nelson's difficulties with, 49-53, and 53-58; his attitude towards Nelson in the matter of enforcing the Navigation Act, 58, 60, 63; Nelson's reconciliation with, 72. Hughes, Lady, account of Nelson as a very young captain, i. 46. Ionian Islands, Corfu, etc., objects of Nelson's solicitude, i. 368, 391, 405, 406, ii. 265. 266; Russian occupation of, i. 405, ii. 14; importance of, to Bonaparte, ii. 187, 188, 195, 241; temporary political name of Republic of the Seven Islands, 190. Ireland, Nelson's speculations as to Bonaparte's intentions against, ii. 211, 212, 288, 315; Collingwood's, 311, 312. Jervis, Admiral Sir John, afterwards Earl of St. Vincent, i. 34; commander-in-chief in the West Indies, 115; commander-in-chief in the Mediterranean, 204, 212; Nelson's first meeting with, 215; desire of, to have Nelson remain under his command, 216, 229, 255; his close blockade of Toulon, 230, 242; Nelson's lofty opinion of, 244, 248; forced to concentrate his fleet owing to the attitude of Spain, 245, 246; embarrassment caused to, by conduct of Admiral Man, 246, 251; ordered to evacuate the Mediterranean, 247; retires to Gibraltar, 254; sends Nelson back to superintend the evacuation of Elba, 259; his opinions of Nelson, as expressed, 261, 281, 282, 294, 299, 306, 323, 363, 403, ii. 67, 104, 116, 118, 120, 196, 198; rejoined by Nelson, off Cape St. Vincent, i. 268; Battle of Cape St. Vincent, 268-277; operations after the battle, 285-288; blockade and bombardment of Cadiz, 288-294; sends Nelson to Teneriffe, 298, 299; sympathy with Nelson in his defeat and wound, 306;
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