Gillespie, Dr., account of life on board Nelson’s
flagship by,
ii. 223-225, 238, 248.
Goodall, Admiral, at the partial fleet action of March
14, 1795,
i. 168, 169;
his support of Nelson when under public
censure for failure to
find the French fleet, 334.
Gore, British captain, commands squadron of frigates
under Nelson’s
orders, outside Straits of Gibraltar,
ii. 244;
letter of Nelson to, concerning three
frigates attacking a
ship-of-the-line, 245;
ordered by Nelson to disobey orders of
Admiral Cornwallis to seize
Spanish treasure-ships, 250, 251.
Graves, Rear Admiral, second to Nelson at the Battle
of Copenhagen,
ii. 83, 90;
made Knight of the Bath in reward for
the action, 99.
Gravina, Spanish admiral, commander of the Spanish
contingent,
and second in command of the combined
fleet, at Trafalgar,
ii. 363, 369, 372, 396.
Greville, Charles, nephew to Sir William Hamilton,
relations of,
to Emma Hart, afterwards Lady Hamilton,
i. 373-379.
Hallowell, British captain, under Nelson at the siege
of Calvi,
i. 139;
commands the “Swiftsure” at
the Battle of the Nile, 353.
Hamilton, Emma, Lady, Nelson’s first meeting
with, i. 110, 111;
letter of Nelson to. 340;
conduct of, in Naples, upon receipt of
news of the Battle of
the Nile, 371;
Nelson’s second meeting with, 372;
previous history of, 373-379;
married to Sir William Hamilton, 378;
personal appearance and characteristics,
379-382, 384-386,
ii. 43-45, 150, 154, 223, 326, 335;
influence at Court of Naples, i. 383,
426, 442;
influence upon Nelson, 385-388, 441, 442,
444, ii. 23,
28-30, 38, 39, 41, 78, 330-332;
intermediary between the Court and Nelson,
i. 389, 426, 428;
efficiency during the flight of the Court
from Naples, 395;
scandal concerning her relations to Nelson,
396-398, ii. 30,
34, 35, 48-51, 154, 177, 178;
love of play, i. 397, ii. 41;
Nelson’s infatuation for, i. 380,
422, 441, ii. 29, 30, 34,
35, 38, 39, 41, 43, 51, 53, 78, 110, 154,
326;
with Sir William Hamilton accompanies
Nelson to Naples in
flagship, i. 428;
usefulness there, 444;
Nelson asks of the Czar insignia of the
Order of Malta for,
ii. 10;
accompanies Nelson, with her husband,
on a trip to Malta, 35,
and on the return journey to England,
36-45;
her reception by the London world, 48-50,
154;
Lady Nelson’s attitude towards,
46-48, 51, 53;
attitude of Nelson’s father towards,
55, 176;
of other members of Nelson’s family,
55, 178, 326;
believed by Nelson to be the mother of
Horatia, 56-58;
Nelson’s letters to, during Copenhagen
expedition, 68, 69,
72, 79, 88, 104, 105, 106, 110, 111, 116,
149;
letters to, while commanding preparations
against invasion,
137, 139, 140-143, 149, 150;