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ders his conveyance to Yarmouth, _ib._; receives the approbation of Government, 220; letter from Admiral Krusenstjerna to, _ib._; his arrival in England, 221; obtains leave of absence, 223; observations respecting, 224; continues the command in the Baltic at the request of ministers, _ib._; receives the statement of the Danish attack on Anholt, 225; letter from the Duke of Brunswick, 227; arrives in Sweden, 228; his conference with Baron Tawast, 232; considers the written document of the baron to be unsatisfactory, 236; remonstrates with the Swedish Government, 241; his correspondence respecting, 242; sends a detail of his proceedings to the Admiralty, 244; implicit confidence placed in him by the Crown Prince of Sweden, 249; letter from Rear-admiral Reynolds to, relating the disaster of the St. George and Convoy, 252; observations upon, 255, 265; proceedings of the Victory, 268; arrives at Spithead, 270; receives the approbation of ministers, and of the Prince Regent, 270; resumes the command in the Baltic, 272; appoints Rear-admirals Byam Martin, and J.N. Morris to serve under him, _ib._; arrives at Gothenburg, 274; letter from Captain Stewart, 275; from Mr. Thornton, 281; named Knight Grand Cross of the Sword of Sweden, 286; letter from the King of Sweden, _ib._; receives news from England of the death of his eldest daughter, 288; his conduct on the occasion, _ib._; letter from Lord Cathcart, 289; resigns his command to Rear-admiral Sir George Hope, 293; presented with a sword by the King of Sweden, _ib._; letter from Baron Platen, _ib._; returns to England, 294; letter from Mr. Croker, _ib._; retires from service, 298; his various occupations, _ib._; claims for a Peerage disregarded, 299; observations respecting, 300; resumes his works of charity, and benevolence in Guernsey, 303; his residence there, _ib._; visits Oxford, 304; letter from Lord Nelson, 305; his political opinions, 306; letter from Earl St. Vincent, 308; is appointed to the command at Plymouth, _ib._; sentiments of Earl Grey respecting, 309; receives a visit from Lord Exmouth, _ib._; strikes his flag, 310; created a Baron upon the accession of his Majesty William IV. _ib._; his reception at the island of Guernsey and rejoicings there, 313; political opinions and conduct, 315; grief on the death of his second s
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