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    Men of Honour

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      heroism 215

      leads southerly column 157

      Nelson gives complete command of lee division 196

      Nelson orders line to attack 197

      Nelson, opinion of 242, 243

      Nelson’s death, reaction to 293

      personality 187-8

      prize money, capture and release of 299, 304, 308

      recalls ships chasing prizes 283

      reflections on effectiveness of battle strategy 242

      relationship with captains 187-8, 275

      reluctance to criticise officers post-battle 275

      Santa Ana, fight with 219, 220, 221-2, 224-5, 226

      storm, reaction to 300-1, 304, 308, 309

      suggested to take over command of fleet after death of Nelson 270

      Combined Fleet 186

      approach to battle 160, 241

      Cadiz, Duff watches in 148, 198

      casualties, Trafalgar 9-10, 220-1, 287-8, 302, 303

      Churruca forsees Villeneuve’s tactical mistakes 94-5

      Council of War 8-9

      deficiency of guns 162, 248

      despair at beginning of battle 9-10

      first shots fired 162

      lack of sailors 10, 87

      low morale 230

      moment of contact with British 161, 217-19, 229

      mutual contempt between French and Spanish officers 8-9

      number of ships 8

      poor state of 8

      ships surrender 265, 268-9

      tactical failures 48

      view British with fear and contempt 11

      Congreve, Colonel William 247

      Conqueror 198, 268, 269, 288, 292

      Cook, James 17

      Cook, Thomas 49, 230, 298

      Cooke, John 88, 89

      Copenhagen, Battle of xi, 190, 291

      Corbett, Captain Robert 152-3, 195-6

      Cornwallis, Admiral 24, 74, 87-8

      Council of War, Cadiz 8-9

      Dalrymple, William 294, 295, 300

      Davies, Lieutenant Will 88

      Davison, Alexander 81

      de Alava, Vice-Admiral don Ignacio Maria 17

      de Coulomb, Marquis 67

      de Quincey, Thomas 315, 316

      Death of Nelson (Devis) 273-5

      Death of Wolfe (West) 253, 272

      Decrès, Denis 15, 47, 77, 85

      Defence 289, 304

      Defiance 229

      Devis, Arthur William 273

      Digby, Henry 5, 269

      Dolphin xvi, 266

      Donegal 90, 311

      Douglas, Captain 175

      Drake, Francis 116

      Dreadnought 186, 198, 304

      Duff, Captain George 148, 155, 229, 230, 294-7, 302

      Duff, Norwich 155, 294-6, 297

      Duff, Sophia 294, 295-7

      Dumanoir, Admiral Pierre le Pelley 95, 277-8, 282-3

      Edward III, King 124

      Egypt 78

      England:

      appreciation of Navy within 70-2

      consensual tax culture 40-1

      drinking culture 38

      Fremantle’s love of 206

      gambling culture 36-7

      grieves for Nelson 314-15

      growth and success of 35-43

      hero, need of xvii-xviii

      literacy of population 37

      Nelson’s vision and love of xvii, xix-xx, 127, 206

      19th Century idea of hero 70

      orderliness of reflected in Navy 69-70

      violence, culture of 36, 39-40

      English Civil War xi, xii

      Entreprenante 289, 309, 312

      Euryalus 49, 50, 290, 294, 297, 300, 301, 304

      Ferrol 80, 81, 85

      Fielding, Henry 170

      Flynn, Tom 144

      Foote, Captain Edward 232

      Formidable 10, 19, 277, 282, 283

      Foudroyant 95, 96, 121

      Fougueux 19, 157, 215, 222, 225, 229, 257, 262, 264, 302

      France 34-5, 43

      Fremantle, Betsey 101-2, 103-5, 312-13

      Fremantle, Thomas 25, 201

      ambition 312-13

      books 105-6

      Brest blockade 100

      Calder, friendship with 85

      class 102

      England, love of 206

      family life 103-5

      Henry Rice, argument with 106-14

      honour 116, 117-18

      Nelson, relationship with 99, 206, 313

      personality 100-1, 102, 103, 108, 110, 111, 114, 116, 117-18, 312, 313

      prizes 103

      Tenerife, wounded at 103-4

      Trafalgar, action at 130, 205, 236-7, 279

      Trafalgar storm 311, 312-13

      wife 101-2, 103-4, 105, 312

      youth at sea 100

      French Mediterranean fleet 22, 79, 84, 86

      French National Convention 1792 286

      French Navy:

      attempt to invade Britain 73

      authoritarian pattern of 45

      blockaded in ports 74-5

      Brest squadron 22, 28, 29, 30, 74, 84, 85, 179

      Cape Finisterre 85-6

      consistently defeated by British Navy 20

      effect of Revolution upon 23, 30-3

      18th Century strategic position 182

      Grand Strategy 75-8

      inbuilt sense of inferiority 224

      lack of deep water ports 73-4

      lack of effective central board of control 20-1

      number of ships 23

      officer corps, aristocratic 23, 24, 25-33, 45

      poor condition of fleet 19-20, 85-6

      supply system, poor 21, 22-3, 29

      Toulon fleet 28, 29, 75, 78, 131

      Trafalgar, casualties 302-3

      Trafalgar, limps onto battlefield 34

      Villeneuve breaks out of Toulon and sails to West Indies 78-81, 82, 83, 84-5 see also Combined Fleet

      French Revolution xiii, 19, 23, 30-5, 43, 123, 284-7

      Galissonière, Admiral de la 168-9

      Galles, Admiral Morard de 31

      Ganges 104, 109, 110, 111, 112

      Ganteaume, Admiral 22, 75

      Généreux, Le 95-6, 97, 98

      George III, King 38, 72, 124

      George IV, King 269

      Gibraltar 61

      Gillespie, Alexander 316-17

      Gilly, Frederick 61

      Glorious First of June, 1794 181, 249

      Gloucester 140-1, 143-4

      Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 286

      Grandallana, Don Domingo Perez de 183-4

      Graves, Robert 317

      Gravière, Julien de la 201

      Gravina, Vice Admiral Federico Carlos 16-17, 18, 48, 79, 87, 276, 293, 303-4

      Grenville, Lord 116-17

      Griffiths, Captain 55

      Grindall, Richard 288

      Guillaume Tell 121, 233

      Hamilton, Emma 5-6, 85, 118, 125, 149, 153-4, 191, 196, 203, 233, 265, 267, 271, 272

      Hamilton, Sir William 272

      Hardinge, Lieutenant George 120-2

      Hardy, Captain Thomas 88

      Nelson, friendship with xvi, 90, 203, 266-7

      severe disciplinarian 139

      TRAFALGAR

      attempts to convince Nelson to conceal his stars 91

      effect upon 290, 291

      Nelson’s death, presence at 266-7, 270-1, 274, 300

      Nelson’s fatal wounding, presence at 254-5

      remains on deck as Nelson is carried below 258, 259, 266

      tactics and fighting 202, 203, 241-2, 245, 246, 259, 262

      tours decks of Victory 90-1

      Hargood, Captain Edward 163, 293

      Harrowby, Lord 12

      Harvey, Captain Eliab 91, 260

      Harwood, Captain 215

      Hawke, Admiral 179-80, 186, 192

      Hazlitt, William 194

      Hennah, Lieutenant William 230, 295-7, 300

      Henry V 125-7, 164

      Hermione 4, 46, 304

      hero:

      Achilles as servant of state, Nelson becomes 7

      comme
    rcial sense of English 173-4

      death of 251-3, 272-4, 314

      England grieves for Nelson 314

      England’s need of xvii-xviii, 191-2

      English 18th Century idea of 164-6, 169-71

      English 19th Century idea of 70, 171-5

      humanised 267

      inheritance of Achillean and Virgilian models xviii-xix, 206, 235

      leadership by example and 240

      manliness and 172, 174-5, 192-3

      Nelson’s conception of himself as a xvii

      Nelson’s turbulence as a 192

      Nelsonian xvii, 170-2, 180, 192

      passion for suddenness and concept of 174-5

      politeness and 166-8, 171, 172

      Pride and Prejudice’s vision of 172-3

      violence of 19th Century 215

      Wordsworth imagines himself a naval 191-2

      Hervey, Lord Augustus 165-6, 177

      Homer xix, 120, 284-5, 317

      honour 93

      battle validates 118-19

      Combined Fleet commanders loss of at Trafalgar 276-87

      in exposure to violence 240

      mutations of meaning throughout 18th Century 114-16

      Nelson’s sense of 116-18, 120-2

      Royal Naval officers sense of middle age concept of chivalry and 122-7

      social and financial insecurity of British officers deeply connected to sense of 102-3, 106-14

      Trafalgar, importance of maintaining at 114

      Trafalgar, theatrical role of 162-3 224

      Hood, Admiral Lord 22, 24

      Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem 28

      Hoste, William 120

      Howard, Luke 70

      Howe, Admiral 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 186, 192, 197

      humanity:

      Bayntun’s 135

      definition of 239

      18th Century understanding of 250-1

      heroic 267

      Nelson’s 153, 239, 241-2, 243, 303

      of British officers 137-8

      of Nelson’s death 251-3

      Trafalgar, presence at 239, 241, 249-50, 258-9, 288, 293-7

      Trafalgar, presence after the battle of 251, 258, 262-3, 264, 288-9, 297, 303, 309, 310, 310-11

      violence turning into 258

      Hume, David 124

      Hurd, Richard 124

      Hutton, William 250

      Iliad 206

      Inconstant 101, 104

      Indomptable 225, 305

      Infernet, Captain Louis Antoine Cyprian 277, 278, 279, 280, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286

      Inquiry into the Cause of the Late Increase in Robbers (Fielding) 170

      Intrépide 277, 278-9, 280, 281-2, 283, 284, 287, 310

      Ireland 80

      Jervis, Sir John 183, 185

      Johnson, Dr Samuel 38, 68, 130, 168, 209, 275

      Keats, Captain 191, 195, 200

      Keith, Admiral 75

      King Lear (Shakespeare) 314

      Knight of the Bath 276

      Knight, Rear-Admiral John 67, 84, 88

      Knights of Malta 28, 29

      L’Orient 61

      Lawrence, Sit Thomas 172

      Leech, Samuel 210-14, 216, 226

      Leviathan 51, 52, 86, 87, 130-1, 135, 136, 228, 268, 279, 280, 301, 304, 309, 310

      line of battle 175-8

      Livy 285

      Lloyds 122, 276

      Locke, John 157

      London 55

      Louis XVI, King 17-18

      Louis, Rear-Admiral Thomas 119, 120

      love:

      battle and glory, connection with 149, 150-1

      class distinctions within British Navy block flow of 147

      definition of 130

      18th Century views of 149-50

      Nelson’s sense of 118, 125, 149, 151, 171, 184, 187-8 see also Hamilton, Emma

      Trafalgar, presence in British fleet on morning of 148-9, 155

      tyrant captains ruin sense of 152-3

      Lucas, Captain 247, 258, 259-60

      Lucas, Jean-Jacques 246

      Lyrical Ballads (Wordsworth) 52, 193

      Lyttelton, Lord 115

      Magnificent 175

      Magon, Admiral 257, 258

      Malta 84, 130

      Mangin, Reverend Edward 140-2, 143, 144, 145

      Marine Royale 24

      Marliani, Manuel 17

      Mars 49, 148, 229-30, 257, 282, 294, 295, 298, 301

      Marsden, William 81, 88

      Martin, Able Seman James xxi, 205, 206

      Masséna, Marshal 73

      Mazarredo, Vice Admiral Jose de 16

      Melville, Lord 59, 70

      Mercedes 12

      millenarian fever xi-xvi

      Nelson’s relation to xvi-xviii

      prophets xiii-xv

      Trafalgar as millennial apocalypse xv-xvi

      Miller, Captain 237

      Minorca 168, 169, 177

      Minto, Lord 190

      Missiessy, Admiral 77

      Misson, Henri 36

      Monarca 229, 307, 308, 310

      Moniteur 76

      Mont Blanc 19

      Montague, Robert 134

      Moore, Captain Graham 11, 12

      Morrison, Captain 88

      Muster Book, The 136-7

      Nagle, Luke J 112

      Naiad 293, 305, 306

      Naples 8, 231

      Napoleonic wars 20

      Nastyface, Jack 214-15

      National Maritime Museum, Greenwich 144, 254

      Naucratica: or Naval Dominion (Pye) 38-9, 41-2

      navagation, uncertainties of 79-80

      Naval Chronicle xviii, 12, 313

      Nelson, Frances (wife) 272

      Nelson, Horatia (daughter) 154, 155, 265, 267, 272

      Nelson, Horatio 24, 58

      GENERAL

      aggression xi, 33, 231, 232

      annihilation, declared purpose of 6

      apocalyptic and millennial tradition, instinctive response to xvi, xvii, xx

      appearance 5, 6-7, 191

      archetype, fulfils nation’s need for heroic xvii-xviii, 170-1, 191-2

      Bayntun, relationship with 131, 133

      Blake, connections to xix-xxi

      Cape St Vincent 183-4

      charm 120, 126

      conjuror xvi, 191, 242

      contradictory qualities, ability to absorb 234-5

      prudence, lack of in Trafalgar tactics 242-4

      cosmic and divine, relationship to xvi

      deep distrust of affected 18th Century society 192

      egotism 154

      England, vision of xvii, xix-xx, 127

      fame 190-2

      Fremantle, relationship with 99-100, 101, 105, 206

      friendship, importance of xx-xxi

      grace and humanity 153, 241, 251, 303

      great machine, sees fleet as 67

      great machine, sees himself as part of 67

      Hardy, relationship with 139, 266-7, 270-1

      Henry V, quotes 125-7

      hero humanised 267

      hero, concept of himself as xvi-xvii

      heroic, view of 125-7, 170-1, 190

      honour, concept and importance of 108, 116-18, 120-2, 126-7

      humanity 153, 230, 239, 241, 251, 303

      lack of thought for crew’s safety 6

      love life and concept of love see love and Hamilton, Emma

      love of captains ‘band of brothers’ 118, 125, 151, 171, 184, 187-8

      love of decoration and medals 126

      malaria xvi

      mediaeval, entranced with 125-7

      method of battle xi, xx-xxi, 33, 121-2, 192-201, 206, 217, 220

      naivety 154

      Navy regrets singling out at expense of other officers xviii

      Nile, injury at 247

      prize money, pursuit of 12

      prophetic and visionary fire, led on by xvii

      reliance on Royal Navy systems 33

      requests Pasco go ashore 88

      Spanish quality of sailor, criticises 14-15

      spirit of Achilles alive within 6, 7, 206

      St Paul
    ’s crypt 276

      style of personal leadership 224

      Toulon blockade 74, 78

      Troubridge, relationship with 231, 233-5, 236

      Villeneuve, chases to West Indies and back to Cadiz 78-81, 82, 83, 84, 130

      violence, appetite for destructive xvii, 190, 230, 232-3, 234-5, 236, 262

      virtues 70

      visitation xvi-xvii

      wife, treatment of 272

      Wordsworth and 192-4

      TRAFALGAR 8, 51

      allows captains independence of action 44-5, 53

      basis of tactics 172-84

      battle agitation 92

      codicil to his Will 153-5

      death 18, 153-6, 246, 251-3, 254-7, 264-5, 266-8, 270-5, 290, 293, 300, 312-13, 316

      death, paintings of 251-3, 272-4

      forgets to wear his sword 90

      Hardy fails to persuade to conceal stars on coat 91

      humanity to crew 241

      hungry for battle 96

      instructions to captains 44-5, 50, 196, 197

      loyalty to Calder over Admiralty 187-8

      method of command 128-9

      near miss 203

      ‘Nelson Touch’ 196, 244

      nervous spasms 5

      orders men given wine before battle 7

      orders surgeons knives are warmed before battle 239

      prays for humanity after battle 230

      puts himself in bloody crux of battle 237

      report on state of ships prior to 89-90

      respect for enemy 48

      sends Austen and Louis into Gibraltar 119-20

      signals to fleet 3-4, 5, 128-9, 160, 183, 215

      tactics 162, 183-5, 196-201, 217, 217-18, 240, 242, 260, 277, 279, 281

      Trafalgar prayer 153

      Neptune xxi, 25, 91, 92, 98-9, 104, 112, 130, 162, 201, 205, 229, 245, 268, 279, 304, 312

      Neptuno 304

      Nereide 152

      Newcastle, Duke of 166, 170

      Nicolas, Lieutenant Paul 51, 162-4, 204, 292-3

      Nicolas, Sir Nicholas Harris 128

      Nile, Battle of xi, 22-3, 95, 103, 104, 119, 151, 190, 231, 247, 291, 293, 299

      nobility:

      definition of 275

      French post-Revolutionairy sense of 284-7

      officer class 24, 26, 28, 43, 45

      Northesk, Rear-Admiral the Earl of 88, 275-6, 280

      Observation on some Points of Seamanship (Griffiths) 150

      Olaeta, Don Ignacio de 270

      Orde, Sir John 79

      Orion 51, 188, 280, 281, 304, 306-7, 310

      Owen, John 215

      Owen, Wilfred 317

      Padfield, Miles 201

      Pakenham, Thomas 249

      Parker, Captain 290-1

      Parsons, George 95

      Pasco, Lieutenant John 88, 127-8, 265

      Pasley, Admiral Sir Thomas 196-7

      Peace of Amiens 23, 106

      Peasant’s Revolt xii

      Pellew, Captain Israel 288

      Pemberton, Charles 204, 216-17

      Penthièvre, Duc de 27-8

      Perrée, Admiral 95

      Philibert, Lieutenant 292

      Pickle 289

      Pitt, William xiii, xiv, xv, 30, 38, 40-1, 42, 43, 59, 68, 69-70, 174

      Plutarch 285

      Pluton 229

     


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