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and arrives at St. Kitts, i. 58; takes possession of part of that island, _ib._; reinforcement of his fleet, 65; equips his fleet to carry into execution the reduction of Jamaica, 67; ability displayed by, 69; his conversation with Captain Saumarez, 81; removed to the flag ship, _ib._; sails for England, 82; list of the French fleet commanded by, on the 9th and 12th April 1782, ii. 381. Grave, William, death of, i. 363. Great Britain, peace declared between, and Russia, ii. 281. Grey, Lord, visits Plymouth, ii. 308; his speech upon Sir J. Saumarez proposing his health, 309. Griffith, Com. Walter, secret order of, to Lieut. Saumarez, i. 34. Guernsey, important changes in the island of, i. 86; visited by Prince William Henry, (afterwards William IV. King of England,) _ib._; inhabitants of, present Sir J. Saumarez with a silver vase in testimony of their sense of his gallant conduct, ii. 55; benevolence of Sir J. Saumarez in, 303; his residence there, _ib._; his reception, and rejoicings there, 313. ---- traders, observation respecting, i. 301. Guichen, Count de, ordered to prepare the French fleet for sea, i. 55; engaged in action, 56; power of the force under, 57; fleet under in 1781, ii. 385. Guion, Capt. remarks of Rear-admiral Reynolds concerning, ii. 254; his death, 263. Gustavus IV. (Adolphus) King of Sweden, his alarm at the preparations for invasion making at St. Petersburg, ii. 99; solicits a force from England for its protection, _ib._; orders the arrest and detention of Sir John Moore at Stockholm, 102; his letters to Sir J. Saumarez, 106; his dethronement, 132; removed to Drottningholm, _ib._; succeeded by his uncle the Duke of Sudermania, as Charles XIII, _ib._; proclamation issued respecting, 133; his escape and arrival at Gothenburg, 216; conveyed to Yarmouth, _ib._; remarks on his arrival in England, 217. H. Hamilton, Sir William, magnificent fete given by, at Naples, in honour of admiral Nelson, i. 276. Harvey, Rear-admiral Henry, commands the expedition to Isle Dieu, i. 159; order of, to Sir J. Saumarez, 162; parts from the convoy off Brest, _ib._ Havre, Duc d', account of, i. 271, 282. Henikoff, Admiral, commander of the Russian fleet, observations respecting, ii. 129. Henryson, Lieut, appointed to command the Caesar, i. 321. Holland, remarks on Buonaparte's designs upon, i
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