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confirm anew my legacy to Lady Emma Hamilton and to my adopted daughter Horatia Nelson Thompson; and I further give to my dear friend, Emma Hamilton, widow of the Right Honourable Sir William Hamilton, K.B., the sum of £2000 sterling, and to my Secretary, John Scott, Esquire, the sum of £100 to buy a ring or some token of my remembrance; and I request that he will, with Captain Hardy, take care of my papers and effects for my executors; and I give to my friend the Reverend Alexander John Scott, the sum of £200 sterling. Dated on board the Victory in the Gulf of Palma, Sardinia, December 19th, 1804.

No. VII.

NELSON AND BRONTE.

[Dated September 11th, 1805.]

I give my dearest friend, Lady Hamilton, all the hay belonging to me at Merton and in Wimbledon Parish. September 11th, 1805.

NELSON AND BRONTE.

No. VIII.

[Autograph dated 21st October, 1805.]

October the twenty-first, one thousand eight hundred and five, then in sight of the Combined Fleets of France and Spain, distant about ten miles.

Whereas the eminent services of Emma Hamilton, widow of the Right Honourable Sir William Hamilton, have been of the very greatest service to our King and Country to my knowledge, without her receiving any reward from either our King or Country. First, that she obtained the King of Spain's letter, in 1796, to his brother the King of Naples, acquainting him of his intention to declare war against England, from which letter the Ministry sent out orders to then Sir John Jervis to strike a stroke, if opportunity offered, against either the Arsenals of Spain or her Fleets; that neither of these was done is not the fault of Lady Hamilton, the opportunity might have been offered. Secondly, the British Fleet under my command could never have returned the second time to Egypt, had not Lady Hamilton's influence with the Queen of Naples caused letters to be wrote to the Governor of Syracuse, that he was to encourage the Fleet being supplied with everything, should they put into any Port in Sicily; we put into Syracuse and received every supply, went to Egypt, and destroyed the French Fleet. Could I have rewarded these services, I would not now call

upon my Country, but as that has not been in my power, I leave Emma Hamilton therefore a legacy to my King and Country, that they will give her an ample provision to maintain her rank in life. I also leave to the beneficence of my Country my adopted daughter Horatia Nelson Thompson, and I desire she will use in future the name of Nelson only. These are the only favours I ask of my King and Country at this moment, when I am going to fight their Battle. May God bless my King and Country, and all those who I hold dear. My relations it is needless to mention; they will of course be amply provided for.

(Witness)

NELSON AND Bronte.

HENRY BLACK WOOD.
T. M. HARDY.

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CONTAINING THE WHOLE OF THE NAMES OCCURRING THROUGHOUT
THE ENTIRE WORK,

WITH THE NUMBER OF THE PAGES AT WHICH THEY OCCUR RESPECTIVELY.

[An account of the persons bearing the names against which this mark is set, will be
found at the page indicated by it.]

** For n, read note; for Pref., Preface; and for Advt., Advertisement.

Abbott, Mr. iii. 125n

Abdur Ahmed, iv. 88

Abercrombie, Genl. Sir Ralph, i. 373n
A'Court, Hon. Mr. (now Lord Heytes-
bury), v. 157, 223. vi. 160

Acre, Pacha of, iv. 208

Acton, Genl. Sir John, i. 326n, 327, 328,

379. ii. 135. iii. Pref. IV. 28, 29,
30, 31, 32, 33, 36, 38, 42, 71, 72, 94,
passim. iv. 3, 5, 18, 19, 23, 28, 31,
34, 35, 38, 41, 45, 65, passim. v. 30,
84, 85, 93, 95, 96, 97, 101, 102, 103,
105, passim. vi. 18, 39, 49, 53, 75,
76, 95, 100, 181, 182, 185, 219, 220,
328, 329, 332, 377, 391, 408, 439. vii.
Pref. XIII. XIV. Add. CLII. CLIII. CLXV.
CLXVII. CLXIX. CLXX. CLXXI. CLXXXVIn.
passim.

Letters to, iv. 37, 104, 112, 228, 230,
243, 250, 251. v. 81, 83, 92, 97,
99, 240, 293, 337, 396, 411, 462,
518. vi. 31, 35, 76, 107, 327, 330,
460, 479. vii. 53

Acton, Lady, v. 100, 412

Acton, Sir Ferdinand, R.E. iv. 206n
Acton, Sir John, E.D. iv. 206n
Adair, Capt. William C.

Letters to, v. 402. vi. 231, 232′′n, 337,
338, 387, 388. vii. 27, 180, 184,
237, 254

Adair, Robert, Esq. i. 41*n, 42, 61n
Adams, James, Esq. iv. 282n.

v. 182n

Adamson, Lieut. Cuthbert, 236*n

Letter to, vi. 236

Adamson, Lieut. John

Letter in possession of, vi. 236
Adamson, William, Esq. vii. 175
Adderley, Capt. Arden, vi. 188n
Addington, Right Hon. Henry, iv. Pref.

VII. 282n, 328, 330, 336, 368, 408, 500,
508, 515, 524, 527n, 529, 533, 534. v.
29, 32, 41, 42, 44, 47n, 55, 62, 65, 82,
85, 131, 220, 270, 292, 311, 371, 374,
VOL. VII.

440. vi. 29, 31, 37, 48, 68, 99. vii.
337, 379, 381

Letters to, iii. 243. iv. 282, 332, 339,

355, 359, 360, 395, 421, 423, 434,
438, 456, 474, 507, 510, 525, 534.
v. 3, 6, 8, 36, 47, 59, 79, 106, 136,
144, 154, 173, 177, 215, 224. vi.
89. vii. Add. ccxII. CCXIII.
Addington, Haviland John, Esq. i. Pref.

XXIV.

Addington, Right Hon. John Hiley, v. 6n
Letter to, iv. 536

Addington, Hon. Miss, i. Pref. XXIV. iv.
424n. v. 6
Adey, Mr. iv. 363

Adye, A. C. Esq. i. 154, 179, 200, 213
Adye, Lieut. John Miller, iii. 7n, 60
Agassiz, Lieut. James John C. iv. 477*n
| Agosta, Duke of, iii. 442n
Ahrenfelt, Capt. iv. 322

Aikenhead, John, Esq. vii. 162
Ainslie, Mr. vii. 316

Alava, Don Miguel, vii. 229*n

Alava, V. Adm. Don Jose Maria, vii. Pref.
XI. 130n, 133, 143, 151, 162, 163, 213,
217, 220, 221, 222, 228, 230, 232, 275,
287, 288, 290, 291, 292, 294, 295, 367
Albani, Cardinal, iv. 29n
Albavena, Sig. iii. 317n

Albert, H. R. H. Prince, vii. 343, 351,
352

Letter in possession of, iv. 298

Alcedo, Don Francisco, vii. 221, 286, 293,
294

Alexander of Wurtemburg, Duke, iii. App.
497n

Aldridge, Mr. iv. 206

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Ma Me 297 29mx 320). Arkinace. Mr. Robert, 255, 349

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Letters to. i 379

Amel Capt. i 321
Amyand. Sir George, i. 469
Anderson, Sir W.

Letter to. . 244
Anderson, Mr. Lake i 60
Anderson, Mr. iv. 265. 318
Anderson, Mr. J. v. 514
Andreoper. Mr. vii. Add. CXLI.
Andrews, Rev. Mr. i. 88, 91m
Andrews, Capt. George, i. 90, 125*m, 132.
300m, 346%, 390, 392. 398, 399m, 417.
ii. 16, 27, 2, 73, 76, 79, 120, 122, 229.
vi. Add. vIII. XVI. XXI.

Andrews, Miss. i. 93m. 94. 346m. I 27
Angerstein, John Julius, Esq. iv. 519. vii.
310

Letters to. iii. 217. iv. 415.
vi. 28

Anglesea. Marquis of. i. 376m

Angolo, Sig. A. ii. 274

Anne, H. M. Queen, vii. 335, 336

Anson, Col. Hon. G. vii. 352

v. 2, 4.

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31. 374.400 v2 63a.

Austin. Mr. M. E. 6)

Austria Empers d. £ 82m, 119, 132,
154. 169. 155, 213, 215m. 220, 247
293. 408.
4. 134, 148, 158, 16%
170. 185, 156, 157. 191. 193, 194,
208, 240, 242, 246, 208, 259, 262, 25
250, 2-3,286, 291. 298. 306, 319, 324
340, 346, 348. App. 497m. iv. 15.
256. Add. CXLL. CLXVII. CLXIT.
Austria. Empress of, iv. 265, 266
Austria. Charles, Archduke of. Ë 138.

212, 285m. in 337, 346, 339. 5.
15m. 16. 17. v. Add. XCIII. CIV.

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- Esq. vii. 327

Baker, Mr. vi. 29

Baker, Capt. iv. 333m

Baker, Lieut. John, iv. 318, 436*m, 437.

Letter to, iv. 531

Balbi, Chevalier de, iii. 347m

Baldwin, George, Esq. iii. 42, 95, 101

Letters to, iii. 36, 37
Baldwin, Lieut. John, vii. 191
Balentine, Mr. James, i. 181, 248
Balfour, Mr. William, ii. 335. iv. 372
Ball, Capt. (afterwards Sir) Alexander John.
i. Pref. XXIV. 85, 88. iii. 19n, 20, 21m.
23, 40, passim. iv. 16, 25, 41n, passim.
v. 69, 89, 108, 134, 135, passim. vi.
8, 14, 20, 41, 50, 53, 56, 63, 81, 82, 121.
135, 187, 188, 191*, 206, 215, 258,

282, 313, 389, 409, 459, passim. vii.
37. Add. CXLIII. CLII. CLVI. CLXIII.
CLXV. CLXIX. CLXXI. CLXXIII. CLXXVI.

CLXXVII. CLXXXI. CLXXXII. CLXXXIII.
CLXXXVIIIN. CXCVI.

Letters to, iii. 141, 157, 158, 199, 201,
236, 247, 255, 258, 272, 286, 305,
312, 319, 323, 332, 353, 354, 367,
370, 397, 424, 437, 440, 444, 456,
457. iv. 4, 18, 31 40, 45, 68, 71,
92, 105, 107, 117, 121, 130, 173,
193, 195, 204, 244, 400. v. 157,
160, 161, 162, 167, 203, 226, 282,
324, 373, 413. vi. 11, 18, 51, 54,
131, 135, 162, 191, 214, 250, 268,
281, 285, 310, 328, 333, 338, 348,
382, 399, 402, 410, 431, 454, 479.
vii. 54, 111, 112, 123

Ball, Lieut. Arthur, vii. 169
Ball, Sir William Keith, i. Pref. XXIV.
Letters in possession of, iii. 201, 236,
247, 312, 319, 332, 370. iv. 31, 40,
72, 92, passim. v. 162, 203, 226.
vi. 18, 51, passim, 54, 162. vii. 112,
123, passim.

Banguier, Mr. vi. 24

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171, 172n, 237.

vii. 88n

Letters to, vi. 19,

CCXV.

'Barras,' iv. 152
Barrè, Capt. iii. 55

Basham, Lieut. ii. 424
Bashford, Lieut. James, vii. 162
Bastard, Lieut. John, vi. 135n
Bastard, John P. Esq. vi. 134n
Batty, Mr. William, i. 108, 181, 184
Bawden, Capt. James, iv. 317

Baynes, Lieut. ii. 404, 416, 417, 418*n,
428. vii. Add. CXLV.

Letter to, ii. 418

Bayley, Capt. Thomas, iv. 38*n, 39
Letter to, iv. 44

Baynton, Commander Benjamin, v. 180*n
vii. 212n

Letters to, v. 180. vii. 212

Letters in possession of, v. 180. vii.

212

Bayntun, Mr. i. 108

Bayntun, Capt. (afterwards Adm. Sir)
Henry William, vi. 51, 126, 294, 330,
355, 356, 412n, 443. vii. 88n, 94,
142, 185n, 345*

Letters to, vi. 355, 483

Bazeley, Capt. John, ii. 21n, 51. iv.

499n

Beale, Mr. i. 108

Beauclerk, Adm. Lord Adolphus, i. 334n.
ii. 4n

Beaudoin, Capt. Louis A. vii. 143

Beaulieu, Gen. ii. 138, 142, 148, 149, 150,
151, 152, 153, 154, 156, 157, 160, 164,
165, 166, 167, 169, 171, 174, 182n,
186, 187, 189, 196n, 197, 199, 201,
202, 212n. vii. Add. XLI. XLVI. XLVII.

XLVIII. L. LI. LV. LVI. LVII. LX. LXII.
LXIV. LXV. LXVI. LXIX. LXX. LXXIV.
LXXVII. LXXX. LXXXIII. LXXXVI.
LXXXVII.

Letters to, ii. 149. vii. Add. LV.
Beaver, Capt. Philip, iv. 221*n

Beatty, Dr. Sir William, vi. 286*n. vii.
Pref. v. 97n, 131n, 135, 136, 137,
139, 142, 143, 147n, 157, 160, 177,
217, 244, 248, 249, 252, 257n, 258,
260n, 309n, 347, 349

Beatty, Col. George, vii. 258n

Becher, Capt. Alexander, iv. 432*n, 451
Beck, Miss, i. 54, 58

Beckford, William, Esq. i. Pref. xxvI.

iv. 270n

Letters to, iv. 389. vii. 16, 22
172, 174. vii. Add. Beckwith, Capt. George, iv. 299

Barrington, V. Adm. Hon. Samuel, i.

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Bedford, Capt. William, iv. 433*n, 455,
464, 467, 470, 494n, 497, 499, 510,
512, 516, 519, 520, 521, 523

Letters to, iv. 440, 451
Bedford, Lieut. John, vii. 169

ii. Bediani, Lieut.-Col. ii. 269
Bedingfield, Sir Richard, v. 488n
Bedingfield, Lieut. Thomas William, v.
488*n. vi. 152, 155n

Beechey, Sir William, iv. 514n

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