Com. proceeds on his intended voyage round the world, ii. 351;
remarks respecting, _ib._;
notice of his voyage, 356, 357;
arrives at Macoa, 360;
return of his squadron to England, 361.
Appendix, ii. 369.
Asgill, Capt. Sir C. account of, ii. 342.
Atkins, Captain, his death, ii. 263;
remarks concerning, 264.
Audacious, copy of the journal of the, i. 370;
observations upon, 373.
Augusta, description of the town of, i. 261.
B.
Baird, Mr. death of, i. 221.
Ball, Captain Sir Alexander, directs the negotiation for landing
prisoners on parole, i. 225;
his conversation with Sir J. Saumarez, respecting the battle of the
Nile, 228 _n._;
his letter to him, 275;
account of his flattering reception at Naples, 276;
his letter to Sir J. Saumarez, 294.
Baltic fleet, under Sir J. Saumarez, arrives at Gothenburg, ii. 101.
---- Port, see _Port Baltic_.
Bathurst, Capt. report of, relative to the position of the Russian
fleet, ii. 122;
account of his extreme sufferings, 130.
Bayne, Captain, death of, i. 69.
Bedford, Captain, anecdote of his men, ii. 93.
Bernadotte, General, Prince of Ponte Corvo, elected Crown Prince of
Sweden, ii. 208;
remarks of Admiral Krusenstjerna respecting, 213;
his arrival in Sweden, 217;
his implicit confidence in Sir J. Saumarez, 249.
Bertie, Rear-admiral A., commands under Sir J. Saumarez in the Baltic
fleet, ii. 99.
Berry, Captain, sails for England, with Admiral Nelson's despatches,
i. 234.
Black rocks, command off the, assumed by Sir J. Saumarez, i. 300;
description of, _ib._ 302.
Blanquet, Admiral, notice of his account of the battle of the Nile,
i. 275.
Brenton, Admiral, father of Sir Jahleel Brenton, notice of his death,
ii. 60.
---- Capt. afterwards Sir Jahleel, appointed to the Caesar, i. 321;
remarks of Sir J. Saumarez respecting, 325;
his account of the battle of Algeziras, 341;
extract from his Naval History, 382 _n._;
orders of Sir J. Saumarez to, 383;
professional abilities of, 395;
his description of the flag of Sir J. Saumarez being rehoisted in
the Caesar, 403;
his account of the battle of the 12th July 1801, _ib._;
notice of his account of the wrecks of the St. George and Defence,
ii. 266;
his sketch of the professional character of Lord de Saumarez, 326.
Brest fleet, escape of, i. 290;
proceeds to the Mediterranean, 291;
observations respecting, 304.
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