ters of Nelson to, 43, 69, 133.
Suwarrow, Russian marshal, commands the combined Russian and Austrian
troops in Italian campaign of 1799, i. 416, ii. 2, 6, 15;
personal resemblance of Nelson to, ii. 43, 112.
Sweden, joins Russia, Denmark, and Prussia in the Armed Neutrality of
1800, ii. 60-63.
Syracuse, Nelson refreshes his squadron in, before the Battle of the
Nile, i. 340-342;
Nelson's opinion of, as a base for his operations after the battle,
368, 369;
insecurity of, with headquarters at Palermo, 414;
Nelson ordered by Keith to make his headquarters at, ii. 30.
"TEMERAIRE," British ship-of-the-line, Nelson's supporter at Trafalgar,
ii. 378, 391.
Teneriffe, Nelson's expedition against, i. 296-306.
Tetuan, Nelson's visits to, for water and fresh provisions,
ii. 292-294, 314, 315;
sends a detachment to, before Trafalgar, 360.
"Theseus," British ship-of-the-line, Nelson's flagship before Cadiz
and at Teneriffe, 289-291, 300, 304.
Thomson, name under which Nelson speaks of himself in his
correspondence with Lady Hamilton, ii. 149,
and borne by his daughter prior to his own death, 366.
Toulon, delivered by its inhabitants to Lord Hood, i. 106, 107;
retaken by the French, 117;
Nelson reconnoitres, 198, 217;
Jervis's efficient blockade of, 230, 242;
Nelson's method of watching, ii. 197-199, 202, 211-217.
Trafalgar, Battle of, general plan of action, as originally
conceived, ii. 343-346;
discussed, 347-349;
contrasted with the tactics of the battle as fought, 350-352;
anecdote concerning its conception, 352;
narrative of, 363-397.
Trench, Mrs. _See_ St. George.
Tripoli, maintains formal war with Naples and Portugal, for the
purposes of piracy, i. 409, ii. 7;
Nelson's diplomatic difficulties with, i. 409, 410.
Troubridge, Sir Thomas, nobly supports Nelson in his initiative
at the Battle of St. Vincent, i. 271-273, 277-282;
advises and accompanies Nelson in the Teneriffe expedition, 296-306;
limitations of, 300, 301,
and admirable qualities, 304-306, ii. 141;
sent with a detachment of ten ships-of-the-line to join Nelson in
the Nile campaign, i. 323, 325, 326;
mentioned, 328, 329, 333, 340, 341, 343;
his ship, the "Culloden," unfortunately grounds before getting into
action at the Nile, 352;
Nelson's praise of, 364, ii. 10;
incidental services in the waters of Italy and Malta, i. 393, 405,
414-416, 419, 420, 437, 4
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