accompanies Nelson to the West Indies, 289, 295, 297;
final letter from Nelson to, 315, 316.
Pasco, Lieutenant, Nelson's signal officer at Trafalgar, ii. 359;
anecdotes of Nelson by, 359, 360, 381, 882;
makes the signals "England expects," etc., 383,
and for "close action," 384;
wounded, 390;
replies to a query made by Nelson while dying, 390.
Paul I., Emperor of Russia,
congratulations to Nelson on the Battle of the Nile, i. 363;
coalition of, with Austria and Naples, 400, 404-406;
becomes Grand Master of Knights of Malta, and seeks the
restoration of the Order, 406-408;
Nelson's compliments to, ii. 10, 28;
successes of his general, Suwarrow, 14;
subsequent reverses, and anger of, against Austria and
Great Britain, 15, 62;
indignation at the refusal of Great Britain to surrender
Malta to himself, 62;
renews the Armed Neutrality of 1780, with Sweden, Denmark,
and Prussia, 63;
Bonaparte's management of, 64;
murder of, 100.
"Penelope," British frigate, efficacious action of, in
compelling the surrender of the "Guillaume Tell,"
French ship-of-the-line, ii. 31, 328.
Pitt, William, Prime Minister of Great Britain, marked courtesy
shown to Nelson when last in England by, ii. 156;
intercourse of Nelson with, just before Trafalgar, 323, 327.
Porto Ferrajo, Island of Elba, seized by Nelson in 1796, i. 237;
British forces retire from Bastia to, 253;
naval evacuation of, superintended by Nelson, 259-262.
Radstock, Admiral, Lord, quotations from letters of, relating to
Nelson, i. 152, ii. 202 and note, 236, 239, 247, 289, 290, 291,
307, 308, 325.
"Redoutable," French ship-of-the-line, Nelson mortally wounded
by a shot from, ii. 387-389.
Registration of seamen, Nelson's plans for, ii. 168. 169.
Revel, Nelson's desire to attack the Russian detachment of ships in,
ii. 74, 77, 100, 102, 106, 107, 111;
Nelson's visit to, 112-114;
results of Nelson's visit, 114.
Riou, Captain, commands the frigate "Amazon," and a light squadron in the
Battle of Copenhagen, ii. 82, 83, 86, 89, 91;
obeys signal to retire, and is killed, 91.
Riviera of Genoa, operations of Nelson upon the, 1795, 1796, i. 184-236;
importance of, to the French, 184-190.
Rochefort, the part of the French squadron at, in Napoleon's
combinations, ii. 269, 272, 312.
Rodney, Admiral, Lord, effect of his victory upon Nelson's plans
for Trafalgar, ii. 352.
Rogers,
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