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In the Hour of Victory

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by Sam Willis


  British fleet, 16, 317

  compared with Copenhagen, 328

  dispatches, 24

  French casualties, 318

  French fleet, 317–18

  French losses, 9, 329

  signals, 325

  Santa Cruz, 154

  Sapenack, Alexander, 319

  Sardinia, 166

  Saumarez, Captain James, 26, 288

  and Battle of St Vincent, 93, 107, 110–11

  and Battle of the Nile, 110, 177, 194

  relationship with Nelson, 13, 110, 177

  Sconce, Robert, 311

  Scott, Rev. John, 238–9

  scurvy, 249

  seafarers’ missions, 240

  Second Coalition, 172, 208–9

  Secretaries of the Admiralty, 21–4

  Selim III, Sultan, 171

  Selsey Bill, 124

  semaphore, 239

  Sevastopol, 171

  Seven Years War, 10, 35–7, 86, 123, 214, 241, 336

  sextants, 301–2

  Seymour, Lord Hugh, 319

  Seymour, Lieutenant, 319

  ships

  British superiority in, 153, 249, 318, 335

  classes of, 16–17, 25, 135, 180, 238, 310

  French, 249, 284, 310, 318

  Spanish, 85, 102, 249, 284

  speed of, 267

  strengthening of, 248

  shipwreck, 12

  short coats, 150

  Sicily, 166–8

  sickness and disease, 12, 17, 51, 249

  see also malaria; typhus

  Sierra de Guadarrama, 83

  signals, 57–8, 93, 132–3, 233, 267

  homograph system, 239

  Nelson’s at Trafalgar, 12, 254

  Skaw, the, 215, 218

  Smith, George, 239–40

  smugglers, 18

  Snodgrass, Gabriel, 248

  Snow Harris, William, 161

  Sonning, 286

  Spain

  alliance with Britain, 288, 290

  alliance with French Republic, 83–4

  Napoleonic alliance, 288, 297, 302

  Napoleon’s invasion, 288, 335

  Wellington’s victories in, 332

  Spanish navy, 85–6, 103, 110, 112, 249–50, 297–8

  officers, 284–5

  Spanish ships

  Algeciras, 280–1

  Bahama, 295

  El Rayo, 284–5

  Neptuno, 284

  Pelayo, 285

  Principe de Asturias, 284

  Real Carlos, 247

  Salvador del Mundo, 94

  San Hermenegildo, 247

  San Ildefonso, 295

  San José, 93, 98, 101

  San Juan, 338

  San Nicolas, 93, 98, 101, 109

  San Ysidro, 94

  Santa Ana, 280, 284

  Santissima Trinidad, 102, 110–11, 275, 284–5, 310

  Spencer, Earl, 85, 97, 99, 124, 173, 175, 215, 248, 305

  Spicer, Lieutenant, 97

  Spithead mutiny, 87, 112, 121–2

  splinters, 76, 107, 146, 338

  Spratt, James, 239

  steamships, 8, 335

  Stephens, Philip, 22–3, 94, 342–3

  Stewart, Colonel William, 233, 241

  Stockham, Lieutenant John, 279

  Stopford, Captain Robert, 308

  Strachan, Admiral Richard, 261, 281, 286, 293–7, 303

  Straits of Gibraltar, 90

  Stricker, Governor, 226

  Stricker, Lieutenant, 237

  Suckling, William, 108

  surgeons, 146–8

  surgical procedures, 146–7

  Sweden (Swedes), 210, 212, 217, 228, 242, 336

  Swedish navy, 211–12, 285

  Switzerland, 209, 242

  swords, officers’, 246

  système de classes, 36

  Tagus, River, 11, 108

  Teignmouth, 239

  telegraph, 336

  telescopes, 90, 233

  Tell, William, 181

  Tenerife, 154

  Texel, River, 11, 20, 123, 125–6

  Thermopylae, Battle of, 221

  Thesiger, Frederick, 214

  Third Coalition, 297

  Thompson, Sir Charles, 13, 92–3

  Thompson, Sir Thomas Boulden, 222, 233

  thrumming, 190

  Times, The, 286

  Tiverton, 286

  Tobago, 330

  Tomlinson, Nicholas, 214

  Tone, Wolfe, 121

  Torbay, 20, 303

  Toulon, 20, 165–7, 249

  French surrender, 10–11, 32–3, 120, 162, 214

  Tower of London, 6, 207

  Trafalgar, Battle of, 243–98

  Allied casualties, 280

  Allied fleet, 25

  Allied losses, 9, 260–1, 280–5, 295, 297

  Allied officers, 285–6

  Allied prisoners, 286–90

  battle space, 270

  bicentenary of, 245

  British casualties, 72, 275–80

  British fleet, 17, 25, 253

  British order of battle, 264–70

  British tactics, 128, 253–5, 264–6, 268

  captains’ conduct, 13–14

  and chronology of battles, 247

  French prisoners, 273

  last known veteran, 338

  loss of prize money, 281

  Nelson’s preparations, 253–4

  Nelson’s pursuit, 252–3, 304, 307

  Nelson’s signal, 12, 254

  relics, 245–6

  Spanish officers, 284–5

  Strachan’s action, 293–5

  subsequent storm, 261, 270, 273, 275, 280–1

  targeting of officers, 277

  Victory list of wounded, 145

  Trafalgar Square, 111, 340

  Treaty of San Ildefonso, 84, 88

  Trekoner battery, 212

  Trinidad, 330

  Tristan da Cunha, 330

  Trollope, Sir Henry, 122, 125–6, 132, 136

  Trompe, Maarten, 120

  troopships, 153, 168

  Troubridge, Captain Thomas, 93, 97, 177–8, 190, 215, 239

  Tsushima, Battle of, 336

  Tuileries Palace, 203

  Turkish (Ottoman) navy, 172, 203, 335

  Turks Islands, 164

  Turner, J. M. W., 8, 267

  typhus, 72, 78, 163

  Ulm, Battle of, 171, 297

  Ushant, Battle of, 16, 86, 307

  Utrecht, 119

  Valdes, Don Cayetano, 284

  Valetta, 166–7, 209

  Vansittart, Nicholas, 218–19

  Vanstabel, Admiral Pierre-Jean, 38–9, 42, 79

  Versailles, 83

  Victoria, Queen, 338

  Vienna, 162, 173

  Villaret, Admiral Comte, 17, 20, 32–3, 36, 38–9, 42, 56, 162

  Villeneuve, Admiral Pierre-Charles, 180, 252–3, 255, 286

  Waal, River, 119

  Wager, Admiral Charles, 288

  Walcheren, 297

  Walker, Captain James, 137–8, 150–2, 237

  Walpole, Horace, 35

  War of American Independence, 10, 16, 33–7, 86, 123, 136–7, 162, 211, 214, 241, 285, 306, 335–6

  War of 1812, 335

  War of the Austrian Succession, 36, 86, 336

  War of the Spanish Succession, 336

  Ward, John (‘Shiloh’), 240

  Warren, Admiral John, 303

  Washington, George, 202

  Watson, Dr William, 160

  Wellington, Duke of, 332

  West Indies, 4, 86, 120, 123–4, 164, 329

  Westcott, Captain, 177

  Westminster Abbey, 68

  Willaumez, Admiral Jean-Baptiste, 303, 308–9, 328–9

  William the Conqueror, 207

  William IV, King, 136

  William V, Stadtholder, 119–20

  Williams, Captain Thomas, 140

  Williamson, Captain John, 13, 132, 138, 178

 
Willis, Derek, 338

  Windham, William, 99

  Winthuysen, Admiral Xavier Francisco, 99

  Wolfe, General James, 86

  women, 107, 291, 338

  World Ship Trust, 295

  Yarmouth, 6, 17, 20, 122, 125–6, 136, 150, 215

  Young, Robert, 147

  1. The volume of dispatches.

  2. Silk banner belonging to the boarding division of the French 74-gunner L’Amerique, captured on 1 June, 1794.

  3. Portrait of Admiral Richard Howe by John Singleton Copley, 1794.

  4. ‘The Brunswick and Le Vengeur after the Action on the First of June, 1794. The first totally disabled, the latter dismasted, water-logged and sinking’. Painted by Nicholas Pocock, engraved by R. Pollard and J. Widnell.

  5. Portrait of John Jervis as a young captain by Gilbert Stuart, c. 1782–7.

  6. La Granja de San Ildefonso, Segovia, Spain.

  7. ‘Horatio Nelson boarding the San Nicolas in the victory off Cape St Vincent, 1797’ by W. M. Thomas, c. 1800.

  8. Fragment of the naval ensign of the Batavian Republic (1795–1806).

  9. ‘Duncan receiving the surrender of de Winter at the Battle of Camperdown, 11 October 1797’ by Daniel Orme, 1797. A dull composition, but the portraits of Duncan and the members of his crew were taken from life by Orme, a skilled portrait painter, shortly after the battle. It is an eerie and accurate snapshot of the British North Sea fleet.

  10. Lightning conductor from the Royal masthead of the French flagship L’Orient.

  11. Portrait of Rear-Admiral Horatio Nelson, attributed to Guy Head, c. 1800. Nelson, blood dripping from his head wound, is depicted at the moment that L’Orient exploded.

  12. ‘The Battle of the Nile’ by Nicholas Pocock, c. 1808. The painting shows the start of the action, at about 6.30 p.m., looking north-west across Aboukir Bay. Nelson’s fleet, led by the Goliath, is in the process of doubling the anchored French line.

  13. Alexander Davison’s Nile Medal, showing the British fleet going into action.

  14. Portrait of Sir Hyde Parker by James Wallace.

  15. ‘The Battle of Copenhagen, 2 April 1801’ by Nicholas Pocock.

  16. Nelson’s pigtail.

  17. Portrait of Rear-Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood by Henry Howard.

  18. ‘The Death of Nelson’ by William Arthur Devis, 1807. The painting depicts the scene in the cockpit on the Victory as Nelson lay dying and features accurate portraiture of the men who cared for him as he died.

  19. Duckworth’s sextant. The index arm is inscribed: ‘Once the Property of Admiral Sir John Thomas Duckworth, K.C.B., Bart. of Wear, B. 1748, D. 1817’.

  20. Portrait of Admiral Sir John Thomas Duckworth by Sir William Beechey.

  21. ‘Duckworth’s action off San Domingo, 6 February 1806’ by Nicholas Pocock, 1808. The large ship right of centre, with her mizzenmast falling, is the 120-gun L’Imperial, engaging Duckworth’s 74-gun Superb.

 

 

 


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