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Caesar, log of, respecting the battle of Algeziras, extract from, i. 360. Cairo, General O'Hara's notice of the capitulation of, ii. 35. Canning, Mr. remarks relating to, ii. 117 _n._ Carl August, Crown Prince of Sweden, ii. 188; lamentable event at Stockholm in consequence of his death, 189. Carlscrona, arrival of Sir J. Saumarez at, ii. 107, 125; mortality among the seamen at, 129; orders respecting the fleet of line-of-battle ships fitting out there, 273. Carlsham, orders of Admiral Puke respecting the defence of, ii. 229. Casa-Bianca, Commodore, death of, i. 225. Catania, remarks upon, i. 261. Cathcart, Earl, nominated Ambassador to the Court of St. Petersburg, ii. 282; sails from England, _ib._; letter from Sir J. Saumarez to, 289; his despatches to Sir James, 289. Caulfield, Captain Thomas Gordon, anecdote of, ii. 73, Charles XIII. Duke of Sudermania, succeeds Gustavus Adolphus as King of Sweden, ii. 132; elected King by the States, 157; confers on Sir J. Saumarez the grand cross of the order of the sword, 162, 286; his message to the Diet, upon the death of the Crown Prince, 207; his letter to Sir James, 286; presents him with a portrait of himself, 318; description of, 319. Charlestown, notice of its surrender in 1780, ii. 334. Chatham, Lord, his letter of congratulation to Captain Saumarez, i. 113. Cherbourg, port of, object of the French government respecting, i. 85. Clarence, Duke of, visits Guernsey, i. 86; dines with Sir J. Saumarez, 87; his eulogiums on the conduct of Sir James in his actions with the united fleets of France and Spain, ii. 46; ascends the throne of England, 310; raises Sir J. Saumarez to the Peerage, _ib._ Clephane, Major-General William Douglas Maclean, his communication with Sir J. Saumarez, on the subject of the evacuation of Minorca, ii. 64; takes his passage to England, on board the Pomone, 67. Clinton, Lieut.-Gen. sails for South Carolina, to besiege the city of Charlestown, ii. 334. Cockburn, Capt. chased by two Spanish line-of-battle ships, i. 167. Collins, Michael, bravery of, i. 382 _n._ Connolly, Colonel, statements of, respecting the loss of the Hannibal, at Algeziras, i. 356. Continental Sovereigns, notice of their visit to London, ii. 304. Corbett, Thomas, his letter to Capt. P. Saumarez, ii. 362. Cordova, Don Josef de, commands the Spanish fleet, in the battle off C
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