disturbed relations with her husband, 151-153;
death of husband, 177;
Nelson’s letters to, during his command in the Mediterranean,
1803-1805, 194, 222, 223, 256, 258, 279, 339, 353, 354;
Nelson’s anxiety about confinement of, 210;
birth of a second child, 210;
allowance made by Nelson to, 248;
Nelson’s last letter to, 365;
bequeathed by Nelson to his Country, 376, 389, 395;
mentioned by Nelson, when dying, 392, 393, 395.
Hamilton, Sir William, British minister to Naples,
Nelson’s
first association with, i. 110;
Nelson’s correspondence with, during
the Nile campaign,
327, 329, 330, 340-342, 368, 372;
Nelson’s association with, while
in command in Neapolitan
waters, 1798-1800, 372, 387, 389, 390,
393, 395-398, 427, 428-444,
ii. 21, 23, 27-30, 34, 35;
relations to Amy Lyon, otherwise Emma
Hart, prior to their marriage,
375-378;
marriage to Emma Hart, 378;
onerous increase of diplomatic duties
after the French Revolution
began, 384;
influence of Lady Hamilton upon, 383,
389, 397, ii. 44;
apparent unfitness for his position, i.
383, 397, 398, 435, 436;
accompanies Nelson to Naples in flagship,
428;
assertion of Nelson’s full powers
at this time by, 430;
official despatch of, relative to transactions
at Naples,
June-July, 1799, quoted and discussed,
432-436;
share of, in these transactions, 444;
recalled to England, ii. 34;
accompanied by Nelson on return to England,
36-45;
Nelson takes up his residence with, 146;
with Lady Hamilton goes to live with Nelson
at Merton, 150;
disturbed relations of, with his wife,
151-153;
death of, 177;
his professed confidence in Nelson, 178.
Hardy, Captain Thomas M., captured in the prize “Sabina,”
i. 260;
exchanged, 264, 266;
narrow escape from recapture, 267;
commander of the brig “Mutine,”
323;
accompanies Nelson in Baltic expedition,
ii. 65, 83;
continuous association with Nelson after
St. Vincent, 392;
presence at Nelson’s death-bed,
392-395;
incidentally mentioned, ii. 224, 234,
245, 337, 368, 374, 378,
385-389, 391.
Hart, Emma, name assumed by Lady Hamilton, prior to marriage, i. 375.
Haslewood, anecdote of final breach between Lord and
Lady Nelson,
ii. 53.
Hillyar, Captain James, anecdotes of Nelson, ii. 175, note, 237-239.
“Hinchinbrook,” British frigate, commanded
by Nelson in youth,
i. 21-30;
singular coincidence that both Nelson and Collingwood
were made
post into this ship, 21.