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 âband 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
âNelson 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
politeness, 18th Century idea of 166-9, 171, 172, 192
Polyphemus
219, 220
Pompée
10
Pope, Alexander 115, 206
Popham, Sir Home 128-9
Powys, Caroline Lybbe 167
Prelude
(Wordsworth) 237, 291-2
Pride and Prejudice
(Austen) 172-3
Prince
198, 288, 289
Prince of Wales
186, 187-8
Principe de Asturias
18
Prowse, Captain 155
PurÃsima Concepción
17
Pye, Henry James 38-9, 41-2
Quebec
133-4, 135
raking fire 220, 223
Ram, Lieutenant William 227
Rayo
305, 311
Redoutable
241, 244, 246, 247, 254, 258, 259, 260, 262-3, 264, 272, 278, 302, 303, 304
Revelation xii
Revenge
88, 214-15, 310
Rice, Henry 106-7, 109-14, 118
Riou, Captain 55
Robinson, Hercules 49-50
Rochefort 75, 79, 85
Rochefoucauld, Duc de 37
Rodney, Admiral 179, 180, 181, 183, 186, 192, 197
Romantic Battle 182-3, 316-17
Rosily, Admiral 47
Rotheram, Edward 275
Rousseau, Jean Jacques 193, 285, 286
Royal Academy 252, 273
Royal Arsenal, Woolwich 247
Royal George
179
Royal Navy 10, 12, 20, 21-2, 23-5, 26, 33, 43, 46, 69, 120, 146, 150, 154, 185
appreciation of within Britain 70-2
bourgeois capitalist philosophy of 44-6, 313
Channel Fleet 74, 84, 86, 87, 99
chivalry, officers' sense of 122-7
class distinctions 54-5, 140-7, 214-15, 216
fleet as a great machine 66-9, 131-2
funding 21-2, 41-3, 58-9
homesickness within 99
humanity 137-8
liberation of individual to win promotion and place 45-6, 184-5
line of battle 175-85
love within 147-56
Mediterranean fleet 54, 74, 78, 101, 103, 121, 191
number of ships 23, 72
officer class 23, 24-5, 26, 102-3
officer status anxiety 107-9, 110, 114
officers' attachment to men 137
officers' knowledge of ships and seafaring 132-3
orderliness of ships 53-7, 58, 59-63, 69, 72-3, 131-2, 133-4, 178, 201-2
penalties 79
punishments 135, 138-41
quality of sailors 15-16
self-image 57-8
self-sacrificial style of command 224-5
state of fleet before Trafalgar 89-90
strategic position, 18th Century 182
superiority of guns 162, 176-7
supply system 21-2, 29-30, 58-9, 69, 72-3
swiftness of attack, new tactical insistence on 178-82
Trafalgar, tension and anxiety on morning of 90-1
tyrant captains 152-3
yearning for beautiful machine founded on anxiety 58-60
zeal, importance of 43-5
Royal Sovereign
157, 160, 215, 217, 219-20, 221,
221
, 222, 223, 225-6, 245, 275-6, 282, 293, 300, 301
Rudiments of Genteel Behaviour, The
(Nivelon) 165
Rules of Discipline and Good Government to be Observed on Board His Majesty's Ships of War, The
108
Ruskin, John 315-16
Sackville, Lord 37
Saint-André, André Jeanbon 12, 31-2
Salvador del Mundo
17
San AgustÃn
280, 310
San Francisco de AsÃs
305
San Juan
94
San Juan Nepocumeno
93
San Justo
225, 229
San Leandro
225, 229
Santa Ana
17, 219-20, 221,
221
, 223, 225, 226, 236, 245, 304, 305
SantÃsima Trinidad
4, 10, 17, 201, 227, 241, 269, 270, 287-8, 310, 311
Sassoon, Siegfried 317
Scorpion
120-1
Scott, Reverend Dr Alexander 265, 266, 268, 270, 274
Scott, John 202-3, 227, 254
Seahorse
230, 232
Senhouse, Lieutenant Humphrey 198, 199-200, 284, 292
Servaux, Pierre 222-3, 224
Seven Years War 20, 53, 179, 251
Shakespeare, William 126
ships:
beautiful order of 66
danger of 146-7
decks, differences of danger upon 223
delicacy of 240-1
guns 64, 175-7, 202-3, 219, 248-9
hull 63, 64-5
keel 64
log 136
Muster Book, The 136-7
Quarterdeck 148, 155, 294
rig 65-6
stern 64
Trafalgar, damage to 298-9
very nearly unsinkable 248
Shovell, Sir Cloudesley 24
Simond, Louis 37
Sirius
155
Smith, Adam 44, 45, 250-1
Smith, John 269-70
Southampton
175
Southcott, Joanna xiv-xv, xvii
Southey, Robert xiv, xvi-xvii
Spain:
backward 13-14, 34-5
conservative 13-14, 43
disease, prevalence of 15
Spanish Armada 57
Spanish Royal Navy 17
aristocratic officer class 24, 26, 28, 43, 45
attacked by British ships seeking prize money 11-12
considered secondary to army 18
crucifixes hung on ships 160
disease, prevalence in fleet of 15