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Gibraltar

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by Roy Adkins


  Ancell, Samuel (58th) 65, 162, 211, 248, 288, 337; begins journal 55; on bombardments 189, 194, 201, 202, 212, 237, 311; on bravery 310; on the Buck 77–8; on cattle 154; on coinage 70–1; on conditions in Spanish camp 82–3, 306; on Darby’s convoy 184, 185, 188, 203–4; on death 179, 217, 269; description 55; on deserters 167; early life 54–5; on Eliott 297; on expected assault 129–31; on fireships 136–7; on first shots 56; on floating batteries 275, 276, 287, 307, 314, 318, 322, 324, 335; on gunboats 140–1, 144; on improved defences 148; on inhabitants 56–7, 205; on lack of supplies/rotten food 69, 82, 92–3, 159, 182, 298; on marauding soldiers 163, 196–8; on Minorca 175; on peace 364, 365; on prices 183; on prisoners-of-war 338; on punishments 219, 220, 363; on red-hot shot 287, 309, 310, 325, 326–7; on Rock Gun 64; on Rodney’s convoy 96, 106, 110, 113; on scurvy 262; on smallpox 133; on the sortie 249, 255; on street paving removed 169; subsequent career 376; verse 305; on the Young Sabine 165–6

  Andalusia, Spain 1, 16, 310, 365

  apes see monkeys

  Ape’s Hill, Morocco 87, 149, 176, 374

  Apollo 107, 266, 267

  apothecaries 95, 398; see also diseases, surgeons

  Aranda, Count of 272

  Ardent 39, 44

  army see artificers, artillery, barracks, cavalry, engineers, militia, fencibles, officers, rank-and-file, regiments

  artificers (Soldier-Artificer Company) 13, 94, 128, 243, 246, 269, 277, 280, 325; see also Ince, Jackson, Koehler, Lloyd, Parsons, Paterson, Richmond, Rogers, Whitham, Williams

  artillery (Royal Artillery, artillerymen, gunners) 13, 28, 31, 52–4, 80, 166, 170, 224, 231, 243–4, 246, 248, 250, 251–3, 255, 261, 263, 264, 280–1, 286, 322–9, 344, 368, 370, 379–80; matrosses 29, 241, 253, 258; Spanish 32 , 177, 242, 245, 248–9, 251; see also Bell (Charles), Brand, Campbell, Cuppage, Dixon, Freire, Godwin, Grumley, Hartley, James, Lloyd, Martin, Paterson, Paton, Webber

  artillery (weapons) 52–4; experiments 169–70, 178–9, 358; see also cannons, howitzers, mortars

  artillery parks 129, 161, 238, 356

  Atlantic Ocean 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 79, 184, 203, 352, 385

  Atlas Mountains 16

  Ayala, Ignacio Lopez de 11–12, 14, 75–6

  bakers xx, xxi, 82, 83, 159, 182; see also bread, flour

  Balchen, John xx, xxii

  Barbary see Morocco

  Barboza, Joseph 249

  Barcelo, Antonio (navy) 111, 135, 138, 140–2, 146–7, 159, 163; good officer 30; pirates 24; reconnaissance 142; replaced 211; his ships/squadron 25, 30, 76, 78, 109–10, 121–2, 136, 142

  Barcelona, Spain 7, 229

  barracks 13, 36, 95, 98, 99, 167, 190, 191, 195, 208, 224, 278, 293, 394; Bedlam (Bethlam) 57, 207, 213; South 13, 141, 201, 213, 225, 238, 360, 394; Town Range 394

  barrels/casks xviii, xxii, 28, 53, 64, 69, 72, 198, 204, 205, 206, 225, 238, 269, 282, 294, 296, 340

  bastions 16, 227; Montague’s (Montagu’s) 164, 167, 190, 321, 401; Orange’s 321, 347, 356; South Bastion 65, 286, 322, 337, 363; see also King’s Bastion, Line Wall

  batteries 16, 27, 52, 60, 162, 246–8, 276–7, 285, 287, 310, 325, 341, 358, 364, 375; Farrington’s 72, 277; Grand Battery 162, 190, 254, 309; Green’s Lodge 51, 54, 55, 58, 60, 63, 72, 278; Mahon (Spanish) 292, 293, 309, 310, 345; on Minorca 259, 263; Princess Ann’s 258, 281–2; Prince William’s 228; Queen Charlotte’s 51, 54; Royal 288; St Martin’s (Spanish) 239, 242, 244, 246–7, 310; St Paschal’s (Pascual’s) (Spanish) 239, 242, 244, 347; Spur 269; Well 167; see also floating batteries, mortar batteries, St Carlos, Willis’s

  battering rams 3

  battering ships see floating batteries

  Baynes, Alexander 94

  Baynes, Arthur 93, 94, 96, 124, 127–9, 131, 132–4, 150, 160

  Bay: of Algeciras 15, 275, 315; of Gibraltar 15, 16, 17, 79, 108, 161; and passim

  bayonets 30, 197, 290

  Bayside 135, 162, 244, 250, 313, 345, 367

  Bedford 101, 103

  Bedlam (Bethlam) Barracks 57, 207, 213

  beef see meat

  Belfast, Ireland 71, 292

  Bell, Charles (artillery) 241, 242

  Bell, John 256

  Benider, Abraham 217, 218

  Bickerton, Richard 41

  Bienfaisant 101, 103, 108

  birds 143, 227, 296, 298, 316; see also poultry

  biscuits 120, 174, 204, 206

  blackstrap/blackstrapped 78, 79

  Black Town 213, 217; see also Hardy’s Town

  blockade xxvi, 3, 24, 30, 47, 71, 87, 113, 164, 171, 176, 288, 340, 345, 354, 356; of Brest 185; food supplies affected 25, 68, 155; lifting 80, 121–2; of Port Mahon/Minorca 175–6, 177, 263; Spanish strategy 22, 31; evaded by vessels 24, 27, 71–3, 76, 87, 127, 134, 135, 142, 199, 262

  bomb-boats see mortar boats

  bombproofs 148, 190, 195, 214, 221–2, 223, 232, 247

  bombs see shells

  Bonaparte see Napoleon Bonaparte

  books/reading 49, 85, 200, 204, 249, 374, 383–4, 388–9

  booksellers 81, 82

  Bourbon, Duc de 294, 295, 297, 306, 308

  Boyd, Arabella 20, 21

  Boyd, Robert (39th, Lieutenant-Governor) 51, 151, 196, 214, 245, 249, 260, 298, 322, 357, 377; Arabella (his wife) 20–1; early career 19; and Eliott 19, 21; feud with Ross 124–6, 152–3, 173–4, 243; gout 368; as governor 383; King’s Bastion 320; officers’ pay 181; red-hot shot attack 309

  Boyd’s journal 253, 268, 310, 322, 339, 402; authorship 196, 260, 402; on bombardment of Gibraltar 216–17, 221, 230, 269, 279, 281–2, 311, 344, 359, 366; on floating batteries 321; on marauding soldiers 195, 201–2, 215, 312; on merchants 201–2, 214; on navy 207; on punishments 220, 363; on sortie 250; on tunnelling 285, 359

  Brand, John (‘Shot’, artificer) 269

  bread 24, 61, 67, 68, 82, 90, 113, 154, 182, 183, 197, 238, 347; see also bakers, flour

  Brest, France 34, 44, 45, 46, 96, 108, 185, 240

  Brilliant 171, 176–7, 210, 211, 246, 344, 363, 369

  Britannia xxvi, 41, 185, 208

  Brookes, Sergeant (12th) 221

  brushwood see fascines

  Buck 76–9, 80, 134

  Budworth, Joseph (72nd) 9, 195, 398

  Buena Vista 145, 205, 359, 363

  bullocks see cattle

  Bumper 13

  burials (funerals, cemeteries) xxvi, 89–90, 216, 217, 227, 237, 314, 345, 377, 378; Catholic 92; destroyed in bombardment 258; of Eliott 382–3; on isthmus (near Governor’s Meadow) 17, 90, 92, 238; Jews 92; in King’s Bastion 383; in King’s Chapel 14, 92, 151; of Mrs Green 289; on red sands 92; of Royal George victims xxv–xxvi, 303; at Southport 92, 150–1, 235, 398; of Spanish officer 345; of von Helmstadt 256–7

  Burke, Edward 83, 162, 235

  Burleigh, Charles (39th) 29

  butter 112, 127, 166, 171, 174, 204, 297

  Byng, John 8, 19, 126

  Cabrita Point, Spain 148, 161, 165, 184, 187, 323

  Cadiz, Spain 23, 46, 158–9, 228, 272, 279, 315; floating batteries 274–5, 290; Moonlight Battle 102, 104–5; port 7, 35; Spanish fleet 35, 46, 100, 158, 186, 228, 315

  Cairncross, Andrew (73rd) 117, 156–7, 161, 232–3, 234

  Calpe 4

  Camp Bay 172

  Campbell, Private (artillery) 252

  camps 36, 37; Coxheath Camp 35; Gibraltar 28, 205–6, 208, 211, 213, 216, 217, 279, 350, 360, 361; Spanish/French 30, 48, 60, 82, 84, 90, 113, 114, 129–31, 153–4, 161, 223, 225, 227, 239, 242, 270, 278, 283, 290, 296, 305, 308, 330, 332, 343, 347, 364, 374, 375, 376; see also Hardy’s Town, tents

  cannonballs see shot

  cannons (guns, long guns) 116, 131, 169, 250, 254, 255; brass 246, 247, 291, 321, 361–2, 369, 372; burst 166; carriages 18, 32, 48, 52–3, 246–7, 248, 281, 3
58, 369; Carron 166; depressing gun carriages 261–2; dismounted 72; elevated carriage 358; firing 52–3; of floating batteries 275, 291, 307, 321, 323, 328, 333, 361–2, 369, 372; in gunboats 141, 165, 334, 347; iron 361, 372; moving/hauling 27, 32, 48, 63–5, 72; naval xvii, xix, xxvi, 76, 103, 111, 301–2, 305, 372; range 18, 190–1, 261, 358; shells fired 58, 59, 60; spiking 246; stolen goods hidden 220; in tunnels 287; see also howitzers, mortars, shells, shot

  Cape Finisterre 99, 186

  Cape Mola, Minorca 228

  Cape St Vincent 101, 186

  Cape Spartel 105; Battle of 352–3

  carcasses 73, 298, 309, 326

  Careless, Jack 197–8

  Carlos II (of Spain) 7

  Carlos III (of Spain) 9, 138, 272, 342, 344

  Carpenter, John 39–40

  Carrell, Ned xix, 394

  Cartagena, South America 14; Spain 172

  Carteia, Spain 48

  Carter, Francis 15, 16, 48, 142, 143

  carts xxvi, 55, 56, 90–1, 129, 238

  casemates 195, 202, 205, 208, 214, 220, 227

  castle and key (coat-of-arms) 6

  castles 3–4, 17; Harlech 3–4; Moorish 27, 54, 92; Southsea xviii, xx; see also Fort St Philip (Minorca)

  Catalan Bay 375

  Catholic see Roman Catholic

  cats 26, 183, 227

  cattle/bullocks 69, 112, 113, 154, 155, 369; see also cows, meat, oxen

  cavalry 4, 13, 26, 32, 49–50, 56, 65, 84, 134, 154, 209, 307, 344

  caves 15, 143, 214, 279, 284, 285, 312, 358

  Cawsand, Cornwall 39, 98

  Cerberus 266, 267

  Ceuta, north Africa 4, 24, 25, 122, 146, 148,170, 177, 272, 352, 374; Abyla 4; Spanish territory 5–8, 25, 113

  chandeliers 162, 165, 167

  Channel see English Channel

  Channel Islands 34

  Charles II (of England) 6

  cheese 166, 171, 204, 297

  Childers 22, 23

  children 82, 159, 293, 376; British subjects 11; in bombardment 188, 192, 213, 216, 230; in fireship attack 136; in invasion attempt 40; Jewish 74–5, 94, 207, 219; of military families 13–14, 20, 21–2, 71, 82, 88, 92, 93–4, 120, 151, 157–8, 180, 182, 190, 202, 205–6, 216–17, 219, 223, 225–6, 258, 263, 268–9, 324, 351, 360, 383; and peace 365; rescued from floating battery 335; Rodney’s 98; in Royal George xxii, xxiii, xxiv, xxv, 301; scurvy 157; shot dead 279; as servants 13; smallpox 3, 74–5, 93, 112, 128, 131, 133–4, 144–5; see also Green (Charlotte), Evelegh (Henry)

  Chisholm, Thomas (56th) 195, 202, 236

  Christmas 86, 97–8, 171, 263, 361

  Churchill, Winston 387–8

  Church of St Mary the Crowned see Spanish church

  clergymen (parsons, priests) 89, 90, 172, 289, 294, 337, 339, 340; see also Messa

  climate see weather

  clothing (dress) xx, xxii, xxiii, xxiv, 11, 67, 152, 190, 192, 200, 201, 206, 207, 363, 376; colonels responsible for 19; of deserters 168, 237; in funeral 156–7; of Hanoverians 180; of 73rd Highlanders 98, 99, 252, 280, 368; laundry 81; lice-infested 101; Moorish 25; of seamen 77, 115, 306, 335

  coal see fuel

  cobs see money

  Cockburn, George 373–5

  codes 34–5; see also invisible writing

  College Lane 191

  Columbus, Christopher 6

  Conquy, Samuel 200

  the Convent 62, 169, 191, 214, 374; deserters imprisoned 242; Duc de Crillon 368; Eliott 21, 62, 214; Horsbrugh 21; officers dined at 125, 370; tables made for 340

  cooking/baking 82, 86, 159, 182, 197, 205

  Cordoba, Luis (Cordoba y Cordoba, Don Luis de) (navy) 158, 186, 319, 330, 331, 347, 351, 354

  Cork, Ireland 89, 186, 281

  Cornwallis, Charles 185, 240, 293, 308

  Cornwallis, Edward 19, 20, 21, 240

  Corsicans: at Minorca 265; prisoners 369; volunteer soldiers 288, 289, 290, 338, 339, 350

  Corunna, Spain 33, 34, 36

  costs see money, prices

  courts-martial 8, 89, 125, 152–3, 173, 180, 181, 218, 265, 270, 303–4, 312

  cows 93; see also cattle

  Coxheath Camp, Kent 35

  Cranfield, Thomas (39th) 60, 182–3, 191, 260–1, 377–8

  Crillon, Félix-François-Dorothée des Balbes de Berton, Comte de 259, 265, 308, 309

  Crillon, Louis de Berton des Balbes, Duc de 228, 296–7; career 228, 377; end of siege 364, 366–7; father of Comte de Crillon 308; floating batteries 319, 324, 330–1, 339; Gibraltar siege 270, 272, 274, 283, 287, 292–4, 299, 309, 329, 341, 343–5, 377; letter to Eliott 296; Minorca siege 228–9, 258–60, 263, 283, 377; visited Gibraltar 368–9

  crimes 89, 181, 362–3; assault 181–2, 362; Boyd insulted by Ross 152; bribery 259–60; murder 14, 195, 218, 279; mutiny 236; raiding vegetables 83, 135, 163, 250; rape 5, 195, 218; sodomy 270; theft, robbery, looting 89, 180, 195–7, 199–200, 202, 204, 205, 207, 215, 218–20, 270, 312, 335, 362–3; treachery 61, 68, 84, 244, 267, 354; see also deserters, drunkenness, punishments

  Cumberland, Richard Dennison xx–xxi, xxii, xxiv, 302–3

  Cuninghame, James (39th) 213

  Cupar, Scotland 10, 395, 402

  Cuppage, William (artillery) 252

  currents/tides xxv, 5, 77, 78–9, 110, 303, 348, 349

  Curtis, Roger (navy) 267, 348, 351, 357, 369; career 176, 305, 367; carried news to Britain 349, 353; confirmed peace 367; gunboats 270; Marine Brigade 305, 334; Minorca 177, 210–11; passage to Gibraltar 176–7; rescue of Spaniards 334–5, 337, 339, 341

  Dallin, Edward 108

  dancing 308, 312, 374

  Darby, George (navy) 185, 203, 206, 208

  Darby’s convoy 185–7, 189, 199, 210, 211, 261, 269, 345

  d’Arçon, Jean-Claude-Eléonor Le Michaud 273, 321, 327, 331, 342, 377, 406; attack plan 272–5, 278, 291, 320, 327; floating batteries 273–5, 291, 319–20, 323, 327, 331, 342

  Dartmoor, Devon 40

  d’Artois, Comte (future Charles X of France) 291, 296, 297, 306, 326, 342; arrival 292–3, 392; Comte de Crillon 308; Duc de Bourbon (cousin) 294; floating batteries 294–5, 326, 342

  Deane, Charles and John 372–3

  De La Motte, Baron August 51, 151, 257

  Delhoste, Peter (72nd) 205–6

  Denmark 160

  depressing gun carriages see cannons

  deserters 61, 144, 153, 167–8, 179–80, 181, 219, 236–7, 267, 270, 313, 359; bodies found 61, 167–8, 237; executed 84–5, 130; fired at 84, 180, 270; flogged 153; seamen from St Michael 359; from Spain 67–8, 84–5, 87, 90, 113–14, 130–1, 138, 154, 158, 177–8, 221, 238–9, 242, 244–5, 267, 299, 358–9, 376; tricked Landport guard 67

  d’Estaing, Charles Henri, comte 162, 356

  Dettingen, Battle of 49

  Devil’s Tower 72, 90–1, 277, 358–9, 360, 375; tunnel 367

  diaries see journals

  Digby, Robert (navy) 97, 112, 115, 118, 120, 186, 371

  dinners 87, 118–19, 149, 173, 222, 308, 361

  diseases (illness, sickness) 3, 44, 45–6, 159, 177, 193, 240, 253; Mrs Green 123–4, 128, 159–60, 222, 225; Mawhood 149, 150; see also dysentery, influenza, scarlet fever, scurvy, smallpox, typhus, venereal disease

  diving bells 372–3

  Dixon, Captain (artillery) 263–4

  Dixon, Elizabeth (‘Betty’) 132–4

  doctors see surgeons

  dogs 26, 159, 183, 227

  dollars see money

  Dollond, John 31

  Dolphin 145–6

  donkeys 200; see also mules

  d’Orvilliers, Louis Guillouet, comte (navy) 34, 45

  Dover, Kent 23, 304, 382, 395

  Drake: Anne Pollexfen 49; Francis H
enry 2, 39–40, 49, 396; Francis William 40, 49, 396; see also Eliott

  Draper, William 263

  dress see clothing

  Drinkwater, John (72nd) 2, 58, 109, 129, 161, 162, 211, 262–3, 269, 271, 299, 310–11, 316, 344, 345, 369; on apes 143–4; on artillery experiments 58, 63, 65–6; on bombardments 189, 213, 230, 231, 276; on the Buck 77, 78, 134; career 9, 388–9; on conditions before siege 2; on Corsicans 289–90; on Crillon 309; on currents 79; on Darby’s convoy 187, 206; on deserters 113, 130–1, 237; on Eliott 25, 68, 69, 211, 214, 216, 236; on the expected naval battle 350; on final shot of siege 365; on first shots 23, 91; on floating batteries and assault 283, 294–5, 307, 312–13, 317, 321, 325–6, 332, 333, 338, 340; on flour 25, 205; on fuel 82, 111; on gardens 163–4; on gunboats/mortar-boats 178, 186–7, 359–61, 363–5; on hair powder 25; on houses 61; on Howe’s convoy 349; on the hurricane 347; on improved/repaired defences 28, 261; on influenza 292; on the inhabitants 26, 312; journal 10, 389; on marauding soldiers 194–5; on the Minerva 351; on Moroccan ports in Spanish hands 147–8, 155; on peace 366, 367; published books 372, 388–9; on punishments 85; on red-hot shot 286, 309, 311, 325–6, 343; on Rodney’s convoy 107–8; on scurvy 156, 161; on siegeworks 32, 298; on soldiers’ pay 69–70; on siestas 212; on the sortie 245, 252; on spies 266; on spotters of enemy fire 268; on state of provisions 67, 92, 93, 127, 155, 175; on stolen goods 220; on tunnels/mines 287, 358; on wildlife 143–4

  drowning xviii, xx, xxii, xxiv–xxvi, 237, 303

  drums/drummers 20, 70, 119, 136, 137, 243, 257, 269, 282, 312, 359

  drunkenness xxv, 118, 194–7, 199, 202, 210, 218, 219, 335, 374; see also alcohol

  Dublin, Ireland 158, 376

  duels 151–2

  Duff, Helen 11, 22, 394, 395

  Duff, Robert (navy) 11, 23–4, 51, 120–1; career 11, 22; criticism of 23–4, 47, 80, 107; left Gibraltar 120–1; ships at Gibraltar 22, 141; and Spanish church 62–3; at White Convent 62

  Dumont, Pierre 293

  Duncan, Henry (navy) 346, 347, 353

  dysentery 287

  eagles 316

  Edgar 101, 102, 121, 135

  Edward I 4

  Edward IV 4

  Eliott, Anne Pollexfen (née Drake) 50, 396

  Eliott, George Augustus (Governor of Gibraltar, Lord Heathfield,) 40, 65, 78, 94, 171, 201, 223, 253, 259, 288, 306, 309, 313, 339, 357, 358, 360, 366, 372, 373; accommodation 62, 214–15, 244; in aftermath 376; and amputation 256; appointed governor 19, 21, 50; arrived at Gibraltar 21; on Cairncross 234; cargo of Vrow Helena 160; cats 26; in cavalry 26; celebrations 369–70; character 21, 49, 50–1, 339, 354; and civilians 18–19; codes 35; and Corsicans 289; and Crillon 296–7, 364, 367–9; criticism of 47, 71, 260; and Curtis 176, 210–11, 335, 348, 353; and Darby 203, 206; early life and career 49–50, 396; death and funeral 382–3; in England 378–80; exchange of gifts 296–7; first shot 55; and floating batteries 319–20, 322, 327, 335, 338, 353; French royalty 294, 296–7; in Germany 380–1; Governor’s Meadow 163; and Hanoverians 218, 386; and Horsbrugh 21–2, 67, 108, 116, 245, 249; illness 379–82; on influenza 284; invited Langara 108; and Koehler 261, 382; letter from Logie 147; letter from Ross 186; letter to Rodney 116; marriage 49, 50, 381–2; medals 385–6; message from Alvarez 162; Minorca convoy 210–11; orders given 18, 22, 25–6, 68, 71, 74, 82, 92, 111, 120, 136, 167, 207, 213, 216, 225, 236, 241, 262, 266–7, 277, 285; petition from officers 181; punishments 61, 89, 153, 173, 180, 182, 218–19, 220, 363; reports for London 218; and Ross 173; salt fish bought 127; San Roque visits 1, 3, 367–8; sleep 66; smallpox inoculation 96, 112, 128–9, 145; sortie 190, 208, 241–6, 248, 249–50, 251; his steward Mackay 191, 255, 278, 382; theatre banned 362; on tourniquets 236; and tunnels 277, 285; vegetarian 68–9, 296; on war with France 2; weakness 235; wine to Francis Drake 2

 

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