oceeds to the command at Guernsey, 73;
his flag in the Grampus, _ib._;
visits the island of Jersey, 76;
examines the defence of the island, _ib._;
his account of the attack and bombardment of Granville, 78;
narrow escape from a shot, 80;
remarks upon the inhabitants of Granville, 82 _n._;
continues the blockade of the French coast, _ib._;
receives a letter from Lord Nelson two days before his death, 86;
his benevolent conduct at Guernsey, 90;
joins the channel fleet under Earl St. Vincent, 91;
shifts his flag from the San Josef into the Prince of Wales, 92;
his decisive conduct, 95;
returns to Guernsey, 96;
declines the command in the East Indies, 97;
letters to, from Lord Mulgrave, _ib._, 99, 114;
appointed to command the Baltic fleet, 99;
arrives at Gothenberg, 101;
his remarks on the detention and escape of Sir John Moore from
Stockholm, 104, 108;
on the Swedish character, 105;
letter from Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, to, 106;
arrives at Carlscrona, 107;
his account of the rescue of Marquis Romana's army, 112;
proceeds to the gulf of Finland, 114;
reconnoitres the Russian fleet, and determines to attack them, 116;
prevented by change of winds, 117;
letter to, from the Russian Admiral Tchitchagoff, 119;
his anxiety respecting public opinion, 123;
returns to Carlscrona, 125;
letters from Admiral Nauckhoff to, 127, 145;
leaves Carlscrona, 128;
arrives in the Downs, _ib._;
reappointed to the command in the Baltic, 134;
receives Prince William of Orange on board, off Ystad, 149;
his opinion of the integrity of the Swedes, 151;
letters from Admiral Puke, 155, 165;
from the Prince of Orange, 158;
proceeds to the gulf of Finland to blockade the Russian fleet, at
Cronstadt, 159;
the grand cross of the order of the Sword conferred upon him by Charles
XIII. King of Sweden, 162;
his remarks upon, 163;
success in the blockade of the Russian fleet, 164;
letters from Baron Platen to, 166;
his fleet returns to England, 186;
receives the approbation of the Lords of the Admiralty, _ib._;
continues the command of the Baltic fleet, 191;
proceeds to Gothenburg and Havre, _ib._;
promoted to the rank of Vice-admiral of the red, 211;
letter of Admiral Krusenstjerna to, 212;
his judicious conduct in the disputes relative to the Swedish
commerce, 213;
interview with Gustavus IV. the deposed King of Sweden, 216;
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