John Borlase Warren, 299;
his letters to Capt. Saumarez, 303, 310, 316;
his admiration of the conduct of Sir James in Douvarnenez Bay, 323;
his letters to him, 326; ii. 6;
to Earl Spencer, i. 335;
his speech in the House of Lords respecting the gallant conduct of
Sir J. Saumarez, in his actions with the united fleets of France,
and Spain, ii. 43;
moves the thanks of the House to Sir James, 44;
also to Captains Hood and Keats, 45;
is appointed to command the Channel fleet, 91;
his letter to Sir J. Saumarez, 308.
Jones, Lieut. Thomas, his gallant conduct admired by Rear-admiral
Martin, ii. 279.
Juan Fernandez, description of the island of, ii. 356.
K.
Karobka, Rear-admiral, list of ships under, ii. 291.
Keats, Capt. R.G. remarks of Sir J. Saumarez, upon his gallant conduct
on the 12th July 1801, i. 417;
his statement respecting the capture of the San Antonio, _ib._;
remarks of Earl St. Vincent in the House of Lords upon, ii. 45;
placed under the command of Sir J. Saumarez in the Baltic fleet, 99;
ordered to communicate with Marquis Romana respecting the rescuing
of his army, 110;
address and tact displayed on the occasion, _ib._;
remarks of Lord Mulgrave upon, 114;
appointed to the command at Gothenburg, 128,
Keith, Lord, letter of Sir J. Saumarez to, i. 338;
his letters to Sir James, ii. 15, 17, 18;
his orders, respecting the evacuation of Minorca, 61;
the regulation of the service in the bay of Gibraltar, 68;
sails for England, 71.
Kempenfelt, Admiral, sails for the West Indies, i. 56;
professional skill of, _ib._;
orders of, to Capt. Saumarez, ii. 378;
squadron sent under, to intercept the French West India Convoy, 385.
Kent, Edward, Duke of, appointed to succeed General O'Hara as Governor
of Gibraltar, ii. 63;
his reception there, 64.
Kidd, Capt. selected to accompany Commodore Anson, in his projected
voyage round the world, ii. 351;
notice of his death, 353.
Knight, Capt. G.W.H. (son of the late Admiral Sir John Knight,)
extract from his letter respecting Lord Rodney's victory, 1782,
ii. 395.
Knights of the Bath, remarks on that Order, ii. 37.
Krusenstjerna, Admiral, his observations respecting Bernadotte,
ii. 213;
extract from his letter to Sir J. Saumarez, 220, 245;
his expressions of sincerity on taking leave of Sir James, 294;
notice of his death, _ib._
L.
Larcom, Capt. Thomas, notice of his
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