Nelson's resentment at his return, 3, 23;
relations between the two, 23, 27-30, 32, 36-38;
orders Nelson to assume personal charge of blockade of Malta, 28;
generous letter of, to Nelson, 35;
dissatisfaction of, with Nelson's course, 36-38;
displeasure of Queen of Naples with, 38, 39;
measures of, to prevent French encroachments during
Peace of Amiens, 184;
successful resistance of, to the Admiralty's attempt to reduce
his station, 249.
Kleber, French general, succeeds Bonaparte in the command in Egypt,
ii. 17;
convinced of the hopelessness of retaining Egypt, 18;
makes the Convention of El Arish with the Turks, 18-20.
Knight, Miss, friend and companion of the Hamiltons, ii. 39;
accompanies them and Nelson on journey to England in 1800, 39-48;
incidents mentioned by, relative to this period, 39, 40, 48;
testimony to Nelson's love for his wife, prior to meeting with
Lady Hamilton, 55.
LATOUCHE-TREVILLE, French admiral, in command off Boulogne, and
successful repulse of British boats, ii. 135-138, 214;
in command of Toulon fleet, 214;
Nelson's attempts to lure out of port, 214-216, 219, 220;
reports that Nelson retreated before him, and Nelson's wrath,
217-219;
death of, 257.
Layman, Lieutenant, and Commander, serving with Nelson on board
the St. George, 1801, ii. 69;
anecdotes of Nelson by, 70, 72, 158, 356;
loses the brig "Raven" when carrying despatches, 279;
characteristic letter of Nelson in behalf of, 279, 280.
"Leander," British fifty-gun ship, Campaign and Battle of the Nile,
i. 327, 352, 353;
sent with despatches to Gibraltar, 360;
captured by the "Genereux," 361;
recaptured by Russians, and restored to Great Britain, 405.
Leghorn, Nelson's visits to, i. 148, 151, 161, 208;
importance of, to the French, 157, 160,
and to the British fleet, 161, 231, 232;
occupation of, by Bonaparte, in 1796, 233;
blockade of, by Nelson, 236-238;
Nelson's project for an assault of, 238-241;
occupation of, by Neapolitans, in 1798, 393, 406;
blockade of, recommended by Nelson, in 1803, ii. 182.
Lindholm, Danish officer, aide-de-camp to Crown Prince at the
Battle of Copenhagen, sent to Nelson with reply to the message
under flag of truce, ii. 96;
association with the negotiations, 97, 101, 103;
testimony of, to Nelson's motives in sending flag of truce, 97;
correspondence of, with Nelson, relative to the conduct of
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