The dispatches and letters of vice admiral ... Nelson, with notes by sir N.H. Nicolas, Volumen5 |
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... Amphion frigate , which conveyed him to Malta , and thence , on the 8th of July , to his Squadron off Toulon . His public correspondence in the Mediterranean , was chiefly with Sir John Acton and Mr. Hugh Elliot ( Bri- tish Minister at ...
... Amphion frigate , which conveyed him to Malta , and thence , on the 8th of July , to his Squadron off Toulon . His public correspondence in the Mediterranean , was chiefly with Sir John Acton and Mr. Hugh Elliot ( Bri- tish Minister at ...
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... Amphion . Off Cape Finisterre , 26th May 75 Off Cape Finisterre , 30th May . Off Cape Finisterre , 30th May . Off Cape Finisterre , 30th May To Lord Radstock 1803 , continued . To H. R.. 1803 , continued . To Captain Murray • To Admiral ...
... Amphion . Off Cape Finisterre , 26th May 75 Off Cape Finisterre , 30th May . Off Cape Finisterre , 30th May . Off Cape Finisterre , 30th May To Lord Radstock 1803 , continued . To H. R.. 1803 , continued . To Captain Murray • To Admiral ...
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... Amphion , 18th June 91 Faro of Messina , 19th June 92 19th June 92 Off Messina , 19th June 93 To the Commanding - Officer of his Majesty's Ships at Malta To Sir Evan Nepean , Bart . To his Excellency Mr. Elliot To his Excellency Mr ...
... Amphion , 18th June 91 Faro of Messina , 19th June 92 19th June 92 Off Messina , 19th June 93 To the Commanding - Officer of his Majesty's Ships at Malta To Sir Evan Nepean , Bart . To his Excellency Mr. Elliot To his Excellency Mr ...
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... Amphion , off Toulon , 8th July 121 8th July 123 Off Toulon , 8th July 124 Off Toulon , 8th July 124 To H. R. H. the Duke of Clarence 9th July 125 To the Earl of St. Vincent 9th July 125 To Major - General Villettes Off Toulon , 9th ...
... Amphion , off Toulon , 8th July 121 8th July 123 Off Toulon , 8th July 124 Off Toulon , 8th July 124 To H. R. H. the Duke of Clarence 9th July 125 To the Earl of St. Vincent 9th July 125 To Major - General Villettes Off Toulon , 9th ...
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... Amphion , Captain Thomas Masterman Hardy . 21st - 23rd June 3rd 4th 15th 17th 19th ........ Off the Start , captured a Dutch Merchant Ship . ......... Off Ushant . Shifted his Flag to the Amphion , and proceeded in her to the ...
... Amphion , Captain Thomas Masterman Hardy . 21st - 23rd June 3rd 4th 15th 17th 19th ........ Off the Start , captured a Dutch Merchant Ship . ......... Off Ushant . Shifted his Flag to the Amphion , and proceeded in her to the ...
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Admiral Cornwallis ADMIRAL THE EARL Admiralty ALEXANDER DAVISON Amphion assure August BART believe Cape Captain Ives Sutton CAPTAIN SUTTON Colonel Davison command Convoy Copy dear Davison dear Lord dear Sir John dear Sutton EARL OF ST Elliot Papers England EXCELLENCY HUGH ELLIOT faithfully Fleet French Frigates Genoa Gibraltar H.M. SHIP AMAZON hereby required hope HUGH ELLIOT join July June K.B. Autograph King Kingdom of Naples Lady Hamilton letter Letter-Book Lieutenant Lord Nelson Lord St Lords Commissioners Lordship Majesty Majesty's Ship Malta Mediterranean Merton Messina Navy NELSON AND BRONTE Officer orders Port possession of Captain possession of Colonel possession of Vice-Admiral Rear-Admiral received required and directed respect Sail sent Ships and Vessels Ships or Vessels Sicily Sidmouth Papers SIR EVAN NEPEAN Sir John Acton Sir Richard Bickerton Sir William Parker Squadron Toulon Troops truly Vice-Admiral Sir William Vide vol Vincent wish
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Página 280 - I have the honour to transmit, for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, a copy of a letter from Captain Pring, late Commander of his Majesty's brig Linnet.
Página 28 - I doubt not, if his lordship knew — And Mr Dean, one word from you." 'Tis (let me see) three years and more, (October next it will be four,) Since HARLEY bid me first attend, And chose me for an humble friend ; Would take me in his coach to chat, And question me of this and that ; As,
Página 425 - I have to request you will be pleased to lay before the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty the...
Página 454 - Eussell to transmit to you, for the information of the 'lords commissioners of the admiralty, a copy of a letter...
Página 200 - You will be pleased to acquaint the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that...
Página 441 - The captains and commanders of His Majesty's ships and vessels under my command are therefore hereby required and directed, in case of meeting with the American frigate Chesapeake...
Página 305 - To his midshipmen he ever showed the most winning kindness, encouraging the diffident, tempering the hasty, counselling and befriending both. ' Recollect,' he used to say, ' that you must be a seaman to be an officer, and also, that you cannot be a good officer without being a gentleman.
Página 73 - Honourable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty You are hereby required and directed to put yourself under my Command and follow...
Página 300 - A natural anxiety of course must attend my station ; but, my dear friend, my eyesight fails me most dreadfully ; I firmly believe that in a very few years I shall be stone blind. It is this only of all my maladies that makes me unhappy ; but God's will be done.
Página 232 - I should be very happy," he replied, "to receive authentic intelligence of the destination of the French squadron, their route, and time of sailing. — Any thing short of this is useless; and I assure your excellency, that I would not, upon any consideration, have a Frenchman in the fleet, except as a prisoner. I put no confidence in them. You think yours good; the queen thinks the same: I believe they are all alike.