Gibraltar, Rooke’s capture of, 16;
Byng retires to, 105;
Hawke reaches, 105;
Boscawen returns to, 133;
De la Clue near, 133; 187;
joy at, over Rodney’s victory off
Cape St. Vincent, 193, 194; 269;
Howe’s relief of, 288-295;
Jervis at relief of, 331; 346; 348;
three ships wrecked at, 350;
Saumarez convoys prizes to, 409; 410;
Saumarez withdraws from Algeciras to,
416;
Exmouth joins Dutch fleet at, 468.
Gibraltar, ship, injured on a reef, 350.
Glorieux, ship, 239.
Great Britain, declares war against France, 105;
institutes free ports in Jamaica, 169;
effect of this movement, 169;
foreign policy of, enfeebled, 172;
on verge of rupture with Spain over Falkland
Islands incident, 172;
war between France and, imminent, 176;
pensions daughters of Marechal Biron,
180;
declares war against Holland, 217;
Napoleon seeks to exclude commerce of,
413.
Great Britain, Navy of, see Navy of Great Britain.
Greenwich Hospital, Palliser appointed to governorship of, 182.
Grenada, captured by British, 159.
Gros Ilet Bay, 235.
Guadaloupe, 237; 238; 243; 245.
Guernsey, Island, James Saumarez born on, 383;
later years of Saumarez at, 427.
HALLOWELL, Captain, 352;
eccentric response of, to Jervis, 353.
Hannibal, ship, loss of, at Algeciras, 416;
418;
re-anchors at Algeciras, 419.
Havana, Rodney at fall of, 166;
loss of, embitters Spain, 171.
Havre, Rodney operates against, 158.
HAWKE, Admiral, development of naval warfare identified
with name of, 4;
uplifted the navy, 6;
off Toulon, 29, 39, 40;
his capture of the Spanish vessel, Poder,
40;
his birth and parentage, 77;
his promotion to post-captain, 78;
appointed to the Berwick, 79;
sails for the Mediterranean, 79;
loses his political influence, 79;
war against Spain declared, 80;
sails for West Indies in Portland,
80;
war of Austrian succession, 80;
before Toulon, 81;
his exceptional conduct in battle, 81;
is complimented by Rear-Admiral Rowley,
84;
effect of the battle on his fortunes,
84;
the king takes knowledge of him, 84;
becomes a rear-admiral, 85;
hoists his flag, 85;
cruises in the Bay of Biscay, under Sir
Peter Warren, 85;
joined to Warren in command, 86;
goes to sea in command, 86;
subordinates pecuniary to military considerations,
88;
descries the enemy off La Rochelle, 89;
overhauls fleet of French merchantmen
convoyed by
Commodore L’Etenduere, 89;
orders general chase, 90;
overtakes the French rear, 90;
his brilliant victory, 91;
his report of the engagement, 92;
calls a council of war, 93;