.
Niza, Rear-admiral Marquis de, his meeting with Sir J. Saumarez,
i. 258;
concurs in sending a flag of truce with proposals to the French
garrison 262; ii. 414.
Norris, Capt. sails in Commodore Anson's squadron, upon his intended
voyage round the world, ii. 351.
North Seas, squadron in the, i. 45;
particulars of, 46;
remarks on crossing the, ii. 269.
O.
O'Hara, General, Governor of Gibraltar, intelligence received from
respecting the armament fitting out at Cadiz, i. 333;
his letter to Sir J. Saumarez announcing the capitulation of Cairo,
and death of Sir Ralph Abercrombie, ii. 35;
commissioned by King George III. to invest Sir James with the most
honourable order of the Bath, 37;
ceremony of the investiture, _ib._;
his death, 59;
funeral, 60.
Orange, William Prince of, visits Sir J. Saumarez on board the Victory
off Ystad, ii. 149;
his letter to Sir James, 158.
Oxford, visit of Sir J. Saumarez to, ii. 304.
P.
Parker, Commodore Sir Peter, appointed to command a squadron, i. 24;
commission of, to Lieutenant Saumarez, 29;
sails in the Sandwich for England, 82;
letter of, to Captain Saumarez, 115.
---- Admiral Sir Hyde, appointed to command the squadron in the North
seas, i. 45;
observations respecting his action with the Dutch, 50;
arrives at the Nore, 51;
visited by George III. _ib._;
observation of, to his Majesty, 52;
anecdotes of, 53;
informs Captain Saumarez of the declaration of war against
France, 90;
fleet under in the battle off Dogger Bank, ii. 372.
Parker, (son of the admiral,) captain of the Latona, i. 46;
his affectionate enquiries respecting his father, 50 _n._
---- Lieutenant, afterwards Admiral Sir George, takes possession of
La Reunion frigate, i. 103;
appointed to the rank of master and commander, 115.
Pater, Captain, his narrative of the circumstances relating to the
St. George, ii. 258;
his conduct debated at a court-martial, 264;
his honourable acquittal, _ib._
Patton, Captain of the Belle Poule, i. 46;
hauls down the pendant of the Dutch ship Hollandia, 51.
Pellew, Sir Edward, agreement between, and Sir J. Saumarez respecting
prize money, i. 130;
his wish to be relieved from the command in the East Indies, ii. 97;
created Baron Exmouth, 299;
his remarks concerning Sir. J. Saumarez, _ib._;
visits him at Plymouth, 309.
Pelley, M. Dumanoir le, his account of the action
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