A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W X Y - A
- Actium, 25, etc.;
- topography of, 30;
- the battle of, 32, etc.
- Æschylus, 2, 21
- Agrippa, Marcus Vipsanius, 27
- Alava, Spanish rear-admiral at Trafalgar, 192;
- surrenders to Collingwood, 199
- Albemarle. See Monk, Duke of
- Albini, Italian admiral, second in command at Lissa, 242, etc.
- Ali Pasha, Turkish admiral, 85, 86, 88, 93, 103
- Alexandria, bombardment of, 253, 254
- Allen, Sir Thomas, English admiral in Second Dutch War, 152, etc.
- Antony, Mark, 25;
- flight from Actium, 35;
- death, 38
- Antwerp, the great fire-ship of, 130
- Aristides, 15;
- Armada of 1588, 105, etc.;
- organisation and statistics, 111
- Armour-clads, early: Erik Jarl's "Iron Beard," 49;
- the "Finis Belli" (1585), 209;
- floating batteries, 211
- Armour-clads, first modern sea-going: the "Gloire" (French), 211;
- the "Warrior" (British), 213
- Artemisia of Halicarnassus, 11, 15;
- at Salamis, 21;
- at the council after the battle, 22
- Athens, beginnings of its sea-power, 4;
- occupied by the Persians, 7
- Augustus, 25;
- founder of the Roman Empire, 38;
- naval policy, 39
- B
- Bahuchet, French admiral, 61
- Baltic Fleet organised by Russia for the Far East, 304;
- voyage of, 306;
- Dogger Bank incident, 307;
- passes Malacca, 309
- Barbarigo, Agostino, Venetian admiral, 80, 92;
- Barbavera, Genoese admiral at Sluys, 61;
- his escape after the battle, 65
- Bertendona, admiral of the Levant squadron of the Armada, 112
- Bingham, Queen Elizabeth's Governor of Connaught, 138, etc.
- Blackwood, captain of Nelson's look-out frigate "Euryalus," 181, 186, 188, 191
- Blake, 143, 144
- Bragadino, Venetian commandant of Famagusta, 73;
- tortured and put to death by the Turks, 74
- Bragadino, Ambrogio and Antonio, Venetian captains at Lepanto, 92
- British Navy: in Middle Ages, see chap. IV., Sluys, 55;
- in Tudor period, see chap. VI., the Armada, 105;
- in Stuart period, see chap. VII., the battle off the Gunfleet, 142;
- in the eighteenth century, see chap. VIII., the Battle of the Saints' Passage, 158;
- in Nelson's time, see chap. IX., Trafalgar, 173
- Brunel, 208
- Buchanan, commodore, C.S.N., captain of the "Merrimac," 219, etc.
- Byron, captain, under Rodney, 163
- C
- CÆsar, Julius, 25
- Calais, importance to England, 55
- Calder, Sir Robert, action off Finisterre, 177
- Cardona, Juan de, Spanish admiral, 80
- Cervantes, Miguel de (author of "Don Quixote"), at Lepanto, 82;
- Cervera, Spanish admiral, 280;
- voyage to Cuba, 282, etc.;
- goes out of Santiago to battle, 287;
- taken prisoner, 293
- Charlemagne and the Norsemen, 41
- Chatham, Dutch raid on, 156, 157
- Churucca, Commodore, at Trafalgar, 200, 201
- Cinque Ports, 57, 58
- Cisneros, Spanish rear-admiral at Trafalgar, 197, 198
- Cleopatra, 25;
- flight from Actium, 35;
- death, 38
- Clerk of Eldin, his naval theories, 168
- Collingwood, 179, 180, 183;
- breaks through French line at Trafalgar, 192;
- takes command of fleet after Nelson's death, 204
- Colonna, Marco Antonio, Papal admiral, 71, 76;
- Cromwell, 143
- Cyprus, Turkish invasion of, under SelimII, 70;
- fall of Nicosia, 71;
- siege of Famagusta, 71, 73
- D
- Damme, naval victory at, 56
- Darius, 4
- DecrÈs, Admiral, Minister of Marine under NapoleonI, 178, 180
- Dewa, Admiral, 323, 331
- Dewey, Admiral, 280
- Doria, Giovanni Andrea, Genoese admiral, 80;
- Douglas, Sir Charles, share in Rodney's victory, 167–9
- Dover with Calais made England mistress of the Channel, 56;
- De Burgh's naval victory off, 57
- Drake, Francis, 107, 109, 116, 119, 124, 132
- Drake, Samuel, rear-admiral under Rodney, 164
- Dumanoir, admiral of French van squadron at Trafalgar, his blunders, 194;
- subsequent loss of his ships, 203
- E
- EdwardI, use of navy in Scottish wars, 56
- EdwardIII, 55;
- the French War, 59;
- at Sluys, 64
- Egypt, early navigators of, 2
- Enquist, Russian admiral, 335, etc.
- Ericsson, John, designer of the "Monitor," 213;
- Erik Jarl, 46;
- his ship the "Iron Beard," a primitive armour-clad, 49;
- in the fight at Svold, 51, etc.
- Euboea, battles of Greeks and Persians off, 11, etc.
- Eulate, captain of the "Vizcaya" at Santiago, 294, 295
- Eurybiades, 11, 22
- Evans, Captain Robley, U.S.N., 294, 295
- Evertszoon, Dutch admiral, 148, etc.
- F
- Famagusta. See Cyprus
- Farragut, Admiral, sayings of, 231, 238
- Fenner, 116
- Fitzwilliam, Elizabeth's Lord Deputy in Ireland, 138, etc.
- Fremantle, captain of the "Neptune" at Trafalgar, 197, 198
- Frobisher, 117, 128, 132
- Fulton and early steamships, 206
- G
- Galley-slaves, 87
- Ganteaume, French admiral, 174
- Giustiniani, Grand Master of the Knights of Malta, 81, 103
- Grasse, Comte de, Rodney's battle with, 158, etc.
- Gravelines, the Armada battle off, 131, etc.
- Gravina, Spanish admiral, 176, 181, 187
- Guichen, de, 160
- H
- Hanneken, Major von, German officer in Chinese service, 261
- Hardy, captain of the "Victory," 195, 196
- Harold Haarfager, 42
- Hawkins, 107, 116, 119, 127, 128, 132
- Hobart Pasha, 253
- Holland, rise of naval power, 142;
- first war with England, 143;
- second war, 144
- Hood, 164, etc.
- Howard of Effingham, 116, 124, etc.
- Howard, Lord Thomas, 127
- Howe, 173
- I
- Infernet, captain of the "IntrÉpide" at Trafalgar, 202, 203
- Ireland and the Armada, 137
- Ito, Count, Japanese admiral at the Yalu, 259, etc.
- J
- Japan, rise of naval power, 254;
- policy after Chinese War, 297;
- war with Russia, 300
- Josephine, the Empress, 161
- Juan of Austria, Don, admiral of the Christian League, 76, 78;
- at Lepanto, 255, etc.
- York, Duke of (afterwards JamesII), 145, 158
PRINTED BY WILLIAM BRENDON AND SON, LTD. PLYMOUTH |
|