death, ii. 85.
La Reunion, surrender of, i. 103;
number of men killed in, 111.
"Le Club de Cherbourg," capture of, i. 94.
Legge, Capt. accompanies Commodore Anson in his projected voyage round
the world, ii. 351.
Libau, joy in, upon the arrival of Capt. Ross, with news of peace,
ii. 280.
Lines--on the occasion of presenting a sword to Admiral Linois,
i. 381;
on his improvement in naval tactics, 382.
Lindsay, Mr. D. death of, i. 364.
Linois, Admiral, able manoeuvre of, i. 366;
sword presented to, 381;
lines on the occasion, _ib._;
epigram, upon his improvement in naval tactics, 382;
correspondence between him and Sir J. Saumarez respecting the
exchange of prisoners, 385;
letter of Sir James to, 396;
list of the squadron which sailed under, from Algeziras, on the
12th July 1801, i. 419.
Lisbon, return of the British fleet to, after their victory off
St. Vincent, i. 176.
Liverpool, Lord, letter of Sir J. Saumarez to, ii. 301.
London, freedom of the city of, presented to Sir J. Saumarez, ii. 51.
---- Gazette Extraordinary, containing Admiral Nelson's account of the
victory off the Nile, ii. 409.
Louis XVI. visits the port of Cherbourg, i. 86;
Capt. Saumarez introduced to, _ib._
Luce, Lieut, ordered to take possession of the Salvator del Mundo,
i. 171;
his description of the appalling state of, after her capture, 165;
promoted to the rank of master and commander, 176.
M.
McBride, Admiral John, appoints Sir J. Saumarez to command a squadron,
i. 119;
letters of Sir James to, 120, 129, 131;
his letter to Sir James, 138.
Macoa, arrival of Commodore Anson at, ii. 360.
Madrid Gazette extraordinary, statements in, relative to the battle of
Algeziras, i. 365, 378.
Mahoney, James, pardon granted to, i. 174.
Malta, island of, account of its surrender to the French, i. 206;
description of, 207;
the French garrison summoned at, 262.
Manilla, account of the action with the Spanish Galleon off, ii. 352.
Maria Louisa, Arch-duchess, notice of her marriage with Napoleon
Buonaparte, ii. 188.
Marine Artillery, plan of Sir J. Saumarez for the establishment of,
ii. 399.
Maritime Peace, declaration of Buonaparte respecting, ii. 223.
Martin, Rear-admiral Sir Byam, appointed to serve under Sir J.
Saumarez in command in the Baltic, ii. 272;
letter from Captain Ross to, 278;
detached in the Aboukir, to assist in the defence
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