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and under Jervis, 1796, 215-229; hoists broad pendant as commodore, 220; leaves "Agamemnon" for "Captain," 230; the blockade of Leghorn, 233; seizure of Elba, 237, and of Capraia, 245; evacuation of Corsica, 247-254; British fleet retires to Gibraltar, 254; mission to evacuate Elba, 259; action with Spanish frigates, 259; rejoins Jervis off Cape St. Vincent, 268; Battle of Cape St. Vincent, 1797, 268; made a Knight of the Bath, 284; promoted rear-admiral, 285; mission into the Mediterranean, 288; blockade and bombardment of Cadiz, 289-294; the Teneriffe expedition, 296; loses his right arm, 303; invalided home, 307; rejoins Mediterranean fleet in the "Vanguard," 1798, 310; sent to watch the Toulon armament, 316; Campaign of the Nile, 323-366; Battle of the Nile, 343-358; severely wounded in the head, 351; advanced to the peerage as Baron Nelson of the Nile, 361; arrives at Naples, 371; meeting with Lady Hamilton, 372; urges Naples to declare war against France, 389; war between Naples and France, 393; Neapolitan court carried to Palermo by, 395; residence at Palermo and contemporary events, 1799,--Sidney Smith and the Levant, 400; Ionian Islands, 404; Malta, 406; Barbary States, 409; about Naples, 413; incursion of French fleet under Admiral Bruix, 417-427; proceeds to Naples, 428; incident of the surrender of the Neapolitan insurgents, 429-436; the Caracciolo incident, 437; refuses to obey an order of Lord Keith, 445; reiterated refusal, 448; left temporarily commander-in-chief by Keith's departure, ii. 1-22; created Duke of Bronte by King of Naples, 2; dissatisfaction at not being continued as commander-in-chief, 3; Keith's return, 1800, 22; superseded by Keith's return, 22; capture of "Le Genereux," 24; capture of "Le Guillaume Tell," in Nelson's absence, 31; returns to England through Germany, 1800, 39-45; breach with Lady Nelson, 45-57; promoted vice-admiral, 56; hoists flag on board "San Josef," in the Channel Fleet, under Lord St. Vincent, 1801, 56; birth of the child Horatia, 56; the Baltic expedition, 60-116; Battle of Copenhagen, 80-97; incident of disobeying the signal to leave off action, 89; incident of the flag of truce, 94; created a
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