Admiral Linois in behalf of the
unfortunate men on board the Hannibal, 396;
determines to attack the combined squadron, 402;
his flag rehoisted on board the Caesar, 403;
Sir J. Brenton's description of that interesting scene, _ib._;
his squadron assemble off Europa, 405;
action of the 12th July 1801, _ib._;
destruction of two Spanish three-deckers, 407;
his discretional orders to Captain Hood, 410;
animating scene at Gibraltar, upon the arrival of his victorious
squadron there, 412;
remarks upon the termination of the contest, 413;
his general memoranda given out to the squadron, _ib._;
list of his squadron, 420;
account of his proceedings after his arrival at Gibraltar, 426;
enthusiasm in England upon hearing of his victory of the 12th July
1801, ii. 1;
letter from Mrs. Saumarez to, 3;
Earl St. Vincent, 6;
Mr. Tucker, 7;
his correspondence with the Spanish governor at Cadiz, 10, 12;
letters from Lord Keith, 15, 17, 18;
Sir John Warren, 20;
resumes the blockade of Cadiz, _ib._;
remarks on the result of his two actions, 21;
receives despatches from England, 24;
superseded by Sir Charles Maurice Pole, 25;
official letters from Mr. Evan Nepean, 25, 26, 28;
remarks upon the arduous engagement at Algeziras, 29;
upon the injustice of his treatment, 33;
arrives at Gibraltar, 34;
hears of the capitulation of Cairo, and the death of Sir Ralph
Abercrombie, _ib._;
is created a Knight of the Bath, 36;
imposing ceremony of its investiture, 37;
stanzas written on the occasion, 41;
speeches of Earl St. Vincent and Lord Nelson in the House of Lords
respecting, 44, 45;
of the Duke of Clarence, 46;
motion of Mr. Pitt in the House of Commons, _ib._;
receives the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, 48;
the freedom of the city of London and a sword, 51;
an address from Guernsey and Jersey, 53;
presented with a silver vase by the inhabitants of Guernsey, 55;
his disappointment in not returning home, 56;
detaches a squadron to follow the French ships to the West Indies, 58;
sends intelligence to England of the death of Governor O'Hara, 59;
receives orders to superintend the evacuation of Minorca, 60;
observations on the arduous nature of his duty, 62;
arrives at Minorca, 64;
articles agreed upon between, and General Clephane, 65;
arrives at Gibraltar, 71;
proceeds to England, _ib._;
hoists his flag at Sheerness, 72;
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