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Tables of Contents for Naval History of Great Britain
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General Introduction
1
1
Andrew Lambert
Illustrations
William James
iv
 
Admiral Sir Edward Codrington
vi
 
Captain Sir Nesbit J. Willoughby
vii
 
Admiral Lord de Saumarez
viii
 
1811
Light Squadrons and Single Ships
1
2
Little Belt and President
3
12
Action off Madagascar
15
11
Colonel Expeditions, East Indies
26
13
Capture of Java
39
1
1812
British and French Fleets
40
1
State of the British navy, ibid. -- Russia declare war against France, ibid. -- Escape of M. Allemand from Lorient
41
3
Vice-admirals Emeriau and Sir Edward Pellew
44
1
Light Squadrons and Single Ships
45
2
Rosario and Griffon with French flotilla, ibid. -- Recapture of the Apelles
47
3
Destruction of the Arienne and Andromaque
50
2
Sealark and Ville-de-Caen
52
1
Dictator and consorts with Nayaden and consorts
53
1
Boat of Briseis at Pillau
54
1
Boats of Osprey near Heligoland
55
1
Boats of Horatio on coast of Norway, ibid. -- Attack and a French privateer
56
1
Same and Danish gun-boats
57
1
Boats of Medusa at Arcasson
58
1
Narrow escape of the Magnificent
59
2
Sir Home Popham on north coast of Spain
61
6
Victorious and Rivoli, ibid. -- Boats of Pilot and Thames at Policastro and Sapri
67
1
Boats of America and Leviathan at Languelia
68
1
Same at Allasio
69
1
Swallow with Renard and Goeland
70
2
Lieutenant Dwyer at Binendom
72
2
Boats of Becchante at Port Lemo
74
1
Boats of Eagle at Cape Maistro
75
1
Southampton and Amethyste
76
5
Chase of the Belvidera
81
5
Treatment of a British seaman at New York
86
1
Minerva and Essex
87
1
Alert and Essex
88
1
Rattler and Essex
89
1
Shannon and Essex
90
2
Chase of the Constitution
92
2
Guerriere and Constitution
94
16
Frolic and Wasp
110
3
Macedonian and United-States
113
12
President and Congress with Galatea
125
1
Java and Constitution
126
13
Laura and Diligent
139
2
1813
British and American Navies
141
7
State of the British navy, ibid. -- The frigate-classes, ibid. - The sloop-classes
148
3
The schooner-classes
151
1
On building ships of war
152
1
British and French Fleets
153
1
Sir Edward Pellew and comte Emeriau
154
2
Light Squadrons and Single Ships
156
2
Blazer and Brevdrageren in the Elbe, ibid. -- Albacore and Gloire
158
1
Linnet and Gloire
159
1
Alphea and Renard
160
1
Telegraph and Flibustier
161
2
Scylla and Royalist with Weser
163
1
Andromache and Trave
164
1
Thunder and Neptune
165
1
Snap and five French luggers, ibid. -- Sir George Collier off north coast of Spain, ibid. -- Boats of Undaunted at Carri
166
1
Of Volontaire at Morgion
167
1
of Repulse, &c, at same place, ibid. -- Of Berwick and Euryalus at Cavalarie
168
1
Capture of Ponza
169
1
Captain Hall and Neapolitan gun-boats, ibid. -- Boats of Becchante and Weasel near Cape Otranto
170
2
Bacchante at Karlebego
172
1
Her boats at Gela-Nova, ibid. - Weasel and French gunboats near Zirana
173
1
Boats of Kingfisher at Melara
174
1
Of Havannah at Vasto, &c
175
1
Of Apollo and Weasel at St.-Cataldo, ibid. - Capture of islands of Augusta and Curzola
176
1
Boats of Apollo and Cerberus, near Corfu, &c. ibid. - Saracen at Zapano
177
1
Boats of Elizabeth and Eagle at Goro, Omago, &c. ibid. - Capture of Fiume
178
1
Also of Porto-Re, Farasina, &c
179
2
Capture of Rovigno, Ragosniza, and Triest, ibid. - Bacchante and Saracen at Castel-Nuova
181
1
Boats of Swallow off d'Anzo, ibid. - Of Edinburgh and squadron at same place, ibid. -- Boats of Furieuse at Marinelo
182
1
Of Revenge at Palamos
183
1
Of Undaunted at Port Nouvelle, ibid. -- Boats of Swiftsure and French privateer, ibid. -- Amelia and Arethuse
184
7
Bonne-Citoyenne and Hornet
191
1
Peacock and Hornet
192
4
Shannon and Chesapeake
196
17
Alexandria and President
213
3
Dominca and Decatur
216
2
Boxer and Enterprise
218
2
Pelican and Argus
220
4
Boat-attacks, &c. in Chesapeake bay
224
1
Capture of the Lottery schooner
225
1
Lieutenant Polkinghorne at the Rappahannock, ibid. -- Rear-admiral Cockburn at Frenchtown, &c
226
5
Capture of Surveyor schooner
231
1
Junon and American gun-boats, ibid. -- Unsuccessful attack on Craney island
232
2
British at Hampton
234
1
Rear-admiral Cockburn at Ocracoke
235
1
Capture of Asp
236
3
Martin and American gun-boats in the Delaware, ibid. -- Valiant and Acasta with the United-States and Macedonian
239
1
Attempt to destroy Ramillies by an explosion vessel
240
1
British and Americans on Canadian lakes
241
1
Operations on lake Ontario, ibid. -- Same on lake Erie
242
8
Captain Barclay and Commodore Perry
250
3
Captain Everard on lake Champlain
253
1
1814
British and French Fleets
254
1
State of the British navy, ibid. - Sir Edward Pellew, and the Baron Cosmao-Kerjulien
255
1
Boyne and Romulus
256
1
Concluding operations in the Adriatic
257
2
Surrender of Cattaro, Ragusa &c. ibid. -- also of Spezzia and Genoa, ibid. -- Passage of the Ardour and peace with France
259
1
Light Squadrons and Single Ships, ibid. -- Capture of the Iphigenie and Alcmene
260
1
Severn with Etoile and Sultaine
261
1
Creole and Astrea with Etoile and Sultaine
262
3
Hebrus and Etoile
265
2
Niger and Tagus with Ceres
267
1
Eurotas and Clorinde
268
10
Primrose and Marlborough packet
278
1
Majestic with Atalnate and Terpsichore
279
4
Loire and President
283
1
Phoebe and Essex
284
6
Orpheus and Frolic
290
2
Epervier and Peacock
292
137
Reindeer and Wasp
429
 
Avon and Wasp
294
5
Landrail and Syren
299
1
Ballahou and Perry
300
2
Boat-attacks, &c. in Chesapeake bay, ibid. -- Captain Barrie and Commodore Barney's flotilla, ibid. --Rear-admiral Cockburn at Leonard's town
302
1
At Nominy ferry, &c
303
2
Defensive preparations at Washington
305
2
Destruction of Commodore Barney's flotilla
307
1
Battle of Bladensburg
308
1
Capture of Washington
309
3
Captain Gordon at Alexandria
312
4
Death of Sir Peter Parker
316
1
Attack on Baltimore
317
5
Sir Thomas Hardy and Commodore Decatur
322
3
Captain Coote at Pettipague
325
2
Lieutenant Garland at Wareham, ibid. -- Pique and Constitution
327
1
Junon and Tenedos with Constitution
328
1
Expedition to the Penohscot
329
1
British and Americans on Canadian lakes
330
2
Operations on lake Ontario
332
2
Attack on Oswego, ibid. -- On vessels at Sandy creek
334
1
Operations on Lake Huron
335
2
Capture of schooners Tigress and Scorpion
337
1
Capture of Schooners Somers and Ohio on lake Eric
338
1
British and Americans on lake Champlain
339
10
British boats and General-Armstrong privateer
349
2
1815
British and French Fleets
351
1
State of the British navy, ibid. -- Buonaparte's return from Elba
352
1
His surrender, and conveyance to St.-Helena, ibid. -- Rivoli attacks and captures Melpomene
353
2
Pilot engages Legere, ibid. -- Proceedings at Martinique
355
1
Light Squadrons and Single Ships, ibid. -- Expedition to New Orleans, ibid. -- Attack on Fort-Bowyer and destruction of Hermes
356
1
Captain Lockyer and American gun-boats
357
3
Boat-attacks on coast of Georgia
360
1
Rear-admiral Cockburn at Cumberland island
361
1
Endymion and President
362
8
St.-Lawrence and Chasseur
370
2
Levant and Cyane with Constitution
372
3
Third Chase and escape of the Constitution
375
8
Penguin and Hornet
383
4
Nautilus and Peacock
387
4
Piratical vessels
391
4
Camelcon and Tripoli
395
2
1816
State of the British Navy
397
1
American expedition to Algiers, ibid. - England and the Barbary States
398
1
Battle of Algiers
399
12
1817 to 1820
State of the British Navy
411
1
New classification of the ships
412
1
British and American 74s
413
4
Sir Robert Sepping's improvements, &c
417
1
New plan of ship-building by Captain Hayes
418
2
1824
The Burmese War
420
51
1827
The Battle of Navarin
471