3.
ELLIS, Lieutenant, 343.
ELLISON, Captain, Earl St. Vincent's rebuke to, 363, 364.
ELPHINSTONE, Captain, 165.
Erie, Lake, 436.
_Essex_, ship, 112.
Europa Point, 419.
EXMOUTH, Lord, _see Pellew_.
Falkland Islands, incident at, brings Great Britain and Spain
on verge of rupture, 172.
Falmouth, 456.
FAULKNER, Captain, 342, 343.
FEARNEY, William, bargeman, receives surrendered Spanish swords
from Nelson, 356.
Ferrol, Spanish port of, Pellew watches, 460.
Fighting Instructions, of 1740 and 1756, compared with those of 1665;
Rooke's tactics adopted in, 16.
Finisterre, Cape, 291.
Finland, gulf of, Russian fleet takes refuge in, 425.
First Consul, Napoleon as, 413.
_Flamborough_, frigate, 78.
FLIGHT, Colonel, Admiral Jervis plays joke upon, 370.
_Formidable_, flag-ship of Rodney, 239.
Fort Moultrie, _see Moultrie Fort_.
Fort Royal, 235.
_Foudroyant_, ship, 330; 331.
Four Days Battle, British meet severe check in, 11;
attributed to strategic errors, 12;
Penn's criticism of, 12.
Fox, Captain, criticised for conduct in battle off La Rochelle, 93;
court-martialled, 93;
retired as a rear-admiral, 93.
Fox, Charles J., supported in Parliament by Admiral Jervis, 332.
France, abandons Egypt, 101;
sends fleet and force against Minorca, 104;
declares war against Great Britain, 105;
captures British supply vessel off Gibraltar, 106;
sends squadron to convoy troops to Cape Breton, 1758, 116;
ships of, flee up river Charente, 117;
vessels of, make their escape, 117;
determines to invade England, 124;
preparations of, for invasion of England, 124, 125;
war between Great Britain and, imminent, 176;
declares war against Great Britain, 185;
expedition of, against Ireland, sails from Brest, 455;
failure of expedition of, against Ireland, 456.
Francois, Cap, 231; 236; 244; 246.
FRANKLIN, Benjamin, on French occupation of Canada, 102;
receives note from Admiral Howe, 275;
bitter reply of, 275;
Howe's comment on, 275.
_Franklin_, ship, 406.
FREDERICK the Great, 260.
Free ports, Great Britain institutes, in West Indies, 169;
effect of, 169;
Rodney's report concerning, 169; 170.
French Navy, _see Navy, French_.
French, the, their part in development of tactical science, 13;
seamen mobbed in Boston, 282;
land in Egypt, 404.
Galley fighting, its superiority in effectiveness to that in
sailing vessels, 7;
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