The Dispatches and Letters of Vice Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson: With Notes, Volumen3

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To Earl Spencer
28
To the Right Honourable Sir William Hamilton K
30
Vanguard off Messina 20th June
34
To his Excellency Sir William Hamilton K
42
Battle of the Nile
47
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Memorandum Vanguard off the Mouth of the Nile 2nd August
61
To Lady Nelson
74
Vanguard off the Mouth of the Nile 2nd August
91
To his Majestys Consuls ViceConsuls and in their absence Mer
98
To Admiral the Earl of St Vincent K
100
To the Honourable Captain Capel Mouth of the Nile 13th August
103
To Francis J Jackson Esq His Majestys Minister at the Ottoman
109
VOL III
113
To the Captains of such of His Majestys Ships as may be in search
116
To Captain Hood Vanguard at Sea 13th September
122
To Admiral the Earl of St Vincent K B 20th September
128
To his Excellency Sir Morton Eden K B Naples 28th September
135
To his Excellency the Marquis de Niza
142
Naples 13th October
148
Off Malta 24th October
154
To Francis Werry Esq Consul at Smyrna
160
To Admiral the Earl of St Vincent K B 7th November
166
To his Excellency the Marquis de Niza
172
Summons to the Governor of Leghorn 28th November
178
To Admiral the Earl of St Vincent K B Naples 6th December
185
To Earl Spencer Naples 7th December
187
To the Right Honourable Sir Morton Eden K B Minister Plenipo
193
To Captain Ball H M Ship Alexander off Malta
199
To Earl Spencer Naples 18th December
205
To Admiral the Earl of St Vincent K B Palermo 30th December
213
To Admiral the Earl of St Vincent K B Palermo 31st December
215
To Commodore Mitchell commanding the Portuguese Ship St
221
To the Hon LieutenantGeneral Stuart Minorca
227
To the Marquis de Niza Vanguard Palermo 14th January
233
To Commissioner Coffin Port Mahon Vanguard Palermo 6th March
282
To Captain Sir William Sidney Smith
284
To Abdul Cadir Bey CommanderinChief of the Ottoman Fleet
288
To Captain Foote H M Ship Seahorse
293
To Perkin Magra Esq Consul at Tunis Palermo 15th March
294
To his Highness the Bey of Tripoli Vanguard Palermo 20th March
300
Culloden Palermo 25th March
306
Palermo 3rd April
312
To his Excellency the Marquis de Niza
318
Palermo 12th April
325
Palermo 21st April
332
Vanguard Palermo 28th April
338
To Commodore Campbell of her Most Faithful Majestys Ship
341
Vanguard Palermo 8th May
348
To Admiral the Earl of St Vincent K B Palermo 14th May
356
20th
362
To Admiral the Earl of St Vincent K B Palermo 30th May
368
To J Spencer Smith Esq Constantinople
371
To Captain Foote
381
Lord Nelsons opinion delivered in writing to the Cardinal
388
To Lieutenant Sargent 28th June
395
To Thomas Troubridge Esq Foudroyant Naples Bay 6th July
401
To ViceAdmiral Lord Keith K B
407
To LieutenantGovernor Locker Royal Hospital Greenwich
413
To RearAdmiral John Thomas Duckworth
418
To Captain Ball H M Ship Alexander Naples 27th July
424
To his Excellency the Hon William Wyndham 2nd August
430
To Earl Spencer K G Naples 5th August
436
To Count Chilembert Cagliari Palermo 16th August
442
To Perkin Magra Esq ConsulGeneral at Tunis
444
To Captain Sir William Sidney Smith Palermo 19th August
450
To Captain Ball Malta Palermo 21st August
456
To Evan Nepean Esq Palermo 24th August
462
To ViceAdmiral Lord Keith Palermo 28th August
468

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Página 148 - Lord, in a week we shall all be at sea. I am very unwell, and the miserable conduct of this Court is not likely to cool my irritable temper. It is a country of fiddlers and poets, whores and scoundrels. I am, &c., HORATIO NELSON. TO LADY NELSON. [From Clarke and
Página 377 - to keep covering Palermo, which shall be protected to the last, and to wait intelligence or orders for regulating my further proceedings. Your Lordship may depend that the Squadron under my command shall never fall into the hands of the Enemy ; and before we are destroyed, I have little doubt but the Enemy
Página 221 - at the worst, they must mend.' Now, the mind of man cannot fancy things worse than they are here. But, thank God, my health is better, my mind never firmer, and my heart in the right trim to comfort, relieve, and protect those who it is my duty to
Página 66 - August, !'• Almighty God has blessed his Majesty's Arms in the late Battle, by a great Victory over the Fleet of the Enemy, who I attacked at sunset on the 1st of August, off the Mouth of the Nile. The Enemy were moored in a strong Line of Battle for defending the entrance of the Bay, (of Shoals,) flanked by
Página 67 - suffered no loss by that event: Captain Berry was fully equal to the important service then going on, and to him I must beg leave to refer you for every information relative to this Victory. He will present you with the Flag of the Second in Command, that of the
Página 54 - a sign of one. The masts, yards, &c. for the Vanguard will, I hope, be prepared directly ; for should the French be so strongly secured in Port that I cannot get at them, I shall immediately shift my Flag into some other Ship, and send the Vanguard to Naples to be refitted ; for hardly any
Página 71 - August, 1798. Almighty God having blessed His Majesty's Arms with Victory, the Admiral intends returning Public Thanksgiving for the same at two o'clock this day; and he recommends every Ship doing the same as soon as convenient. HORATIO NELSON.
Página 515 - During the awful interval that ensued from the close of his Trial to the execution ' of his sentence, Caraccioli twice requested Lieutenant Parkinson to go and inter' cede with Lord Nelson; at first for a second trial, and afterwards that he might ' be shot. ' I am an old man, Sir,
Página 221 - that, whilst I live, I will support his glory and .that of our Country, and that if I fall, it shall be in a manner worthy of your Lordship's faithful and obliged, NELSON. I must not write more. Every word may be a text for a long letter. TO

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