illness of, 296 ; cited on siege
of Saragossa, 300, 324, 405 ;
cited on various matters, 353 ;
on riots in Madrid, 386 ; pro-
moted to rank of Brigadier-
General, 400 ; advances money
to Castanos, 404
Duff, Col. James, a., 4th Earl of
Fife, 266 ; letters of, to Lord
Holland, 389-95
Duff, Mr. (English Consul at
Cadiz), 51, 52-3
426
LADY HOLLAND'S JOURNAL
Dugommier, Jacques Coquille,
General, killed, 3
Dupont, General, 201, 227, 397
Dyer, Sir Thomas, cited on public
feeling in Oviedo, 226-7 ; r.,
Ebrington, Hugh, Viscount, 241,
246
Echavarria, General, 307, 308
Echmuhl, battle of, 341
Edouville, M., relations of, with
Napoleon, 293-4
Eguia, General, relations of, with
Cuesta, 287-8, 350, 352
Elgin, Thomas, 7th Earl of, in
Ellis, Lieut., military reports of,
253, 256-7 ; cited on Cuesta,
285
Enghien, Due d', condemned to
death, 138-9; execution of,
142, 144
England, war declared between,
and France, 51, 98 ; relations
between, and Spain (1804), 146,
181 ; in 1805-8, 200-2 ; Govern-
ment of, complaints of the
Spanish junta against, 275-6
English troops in Spain, sickness
among, 213 ; commissariat of,
ill-managed, 220-1 ; insulted
at Santiago, 236-7 ; Portu-
guese murmur against, 253 ;
state of, after the retreat at
Corufia, 262-3 I embarkation
of, 265-6 ; conduct of, criticized,
274-5, 279
Entraigues, Emmanuel Henri,
Comte d', his brochures, in
Escalante, Don Ventura, visit of,
to General Moore, 266, 277
Escano, Senor, named to the
government of Mexico, 273 ;
appointed Minister of Marine,
413
Etruria, Kingdom of, 75
Etty, Comte, (Imperial Am-
bassador), 88, 112
Etty, Comtesse d', 119, 121
Evora, Archbishop of (Don Fray
Manuel de Cenaculo Villas Boas) ,
367 ; relations of, with General
Loison, 367-8
Evora, sack of, 256, 257, 367-8
Falck, Antoine Reinhard, Baron,
128
Ferdinand, Prince of Asturias.
See Asturias
Ferdinand, VI, 109
Fernan-Nunez, VI Conde de, 156 ;
losses of, during the war, 285
Ferras y Cornel, Don Francisco,
cited on siege of Saragossa, 281 ;
on General Eguia, 287 ; rela-
tions of, with Blake, 295, 320 ;
eager that Cuesta should attack,
310; cited on military affairs,
323, 327, 328, 333, 346, 348
Figueras, surrender of fort at,
3-4
Filanghieri, Capt. -General, ir-
resolution of, 278 ; murder of,
399, 4°4
FitzClarence, Mr., a. Earl of
Munster, 218
Fitzgerald, Lady Isabella,
marriage of, 355
Fitzgerald, Lord Robert Stephen,
English Minister at Lisbon, 84,
186
Fitzpatrick,Hon. Richard, General,
1, 187
Fletcher, Mr., (of Elvas), cited
on conduct of the French troops
in Portugal, 257-8
Florida-Blanca, Don Jose Mofiino,
Conde de, in retirement, 39, 41 ;
downfall of, 173 ; reforms in-
stituted by, 178 ; death of,
245, 246, 272 ; attitude of,
towards revival of the Cortes,
322-3 ; Deputy for Murcia,
401, 409, 410 ; suggested on
Council of Regency, 402 ;
President of Central Junta,
407 ; salary and style of, 413
Fontenar, Mde. de, 198
Fox, Right Hon. Charles J., 1, 141
Fox, Charles Richard, 1, 7, 30,
55, 56, 62, 117
Fox, General the Hon. Henry
Edward, ordered to Ireland,
95 ; commander of the Home
District, 126 ; r., 264
Fox, Hon. Henry Edward (a. 4th
Lord Holland), 30-1
France, and Treaty of Amiens, 3 ;
war declared between, and
England, 51, 98 ; transactions
between, and Spain, (1803), 86 ;
at war with Austria, 270, 273,
283, 292, 307, 329, 342, 346-7,
351, 354, 384-5
Francisco de Paula Antonio,
Infante, 75
INDEX
427
Frederick Augustus, Duke of
York, and Clarke scandal,
3°5
Freire, Bernardino, (Portuguese
general), courtesy of, 240, 241 ;
murder of, 311-12, 379
Freire, Cypriano (Portuguese
Minister), 80, 131 ; attitude
of, towards the English, 253,
255
Freire, General Manoel, 207, 308,
399
French subsidy, effect of, in
Spain, 158
Frere, Bartholomew, accompanies
his brother to Spain, 82, 85,
205 ; succeeds his brother as
charge" d'affaires, 159; illness of ,
1 76 ; leaves Madrid, 181 ; returns
to England, 186 ; Secretary of
Legation at Berlin, 187 ; letters
of, cited, 217, 246 ; is secretary
to Lord Wellesley, 356
Frere, John Hookham, relations
of, with Sir J. Moore, vi ;
diplomacy of, criticized, 74,
76, 78, 131, 290, 318 ; in-
discretion of, 144-5, 146, 163-
4; recalled, 159, 164, 167 ; again
appointed to Madrid, 205 ; rela-
tions of, with the Junta, 268,
269, 274, 292, 325-6 ; opposes
convocation of the Cortes, 328 ;
letter to, from General Victor,
329 ; recalled and censured,
332-3 ; r., 100, 279, 307, 320,
337
Fuente Blanca, Don Manuel
Moreno, Conde de, 57
Fuentes, Don Armando Pignatelli,
XVIII Conde de, 6-7, r., 8
Fuentes y Mora, Conde de, des.,
199
Funes, Canonigo Luis Gineo,
408
Galicia, conditions of life in, 219 ;
rising in, against the French,
282, 284, 285, 300, 316
Galluzzo, General, superseded,
213, 242, 243, 257 ; action of,
near Evora, 396, 397 ; before
Elvas, 406
Garay, Don Martin, appointed
Secretary of State, 245, 413 ;
cited on public affairs, 271, 311,
312, 314 ; is in favour of
reassembling the Cortes, 322 ;
relations of, with J. H. Frere,
292, 328 ; talents and qualities
of, 409 ; r., 272, 281, 321, 323,
365
Geddes, John, Bishop of Morocco,
179
Genovale, Andr6, and concealment
of Harriet Webster, viii-ix
George III, health of, 137, 141
Gerona, siege of, 346
Gijon, taken by Ney, 347-8
Gil, Abbe, writings of, 53-4 ; rela-
tions of, with the Junta, 269
Gimonde, Conde de, 410
Giordano, Luca, paintings by, 48,
no, 141
Giron, Don Pedro, Marquis de
Javalquinto, domestic affairs
of, 120, 148 ; des., 196 ; beloved
by his men, 319 ; serves during
the war, 264, 283, 287
Godoy, Don Diego (a. Duque de
Almodovar del Campo), 117,
198
Godoy, Don Manuel, Duque de
Alcudia, brief sketch of his
career, 1-3, 8; not popular,
28 ; feminine influence over,
32, 113, 118 ; appearance of, 74 ;
anecdote of, 87 ; attitude of,
towards England, 89, 118 ;
charges brought against, 1 13-14,
118 ; relations of, with Jove-
llanos, 114-16; power and
wealth of, 117-18, 158, 160-1 ;
relations of, with Charles IV,
117, 118, 133, 158; and with
Prince of Asturias, 134 ; and Don
T. Morla, 124-5, x 59 ; relations
of, with J. H. Frere, 131, 144,
145-6,163-4; and with Urquijo
T 5 2 ~3 ; a patron of literature,
165 ; only nominally allied to
France, 200 ; influence of, over
Council of Castile, 411 ; r., 33,
48, 57. 75, 79, 84, 98, 102, 140,
155, 168, 174, 189, 212, 217,
290, 3°3
Gordon, Don Jacopo, 50-1, 52 ;
establishment and domain of,
53, 3 J 8 ; cited on wines, 71 ;
on State agricultural improve-
ments, 357
Gordon, Mr., Principal of Scotch
College at Valladolid, 176,
177
Goya, pictures by, 324
Granada, des., 46-8
Gravina, Don Carlos, Duque de,
428
LADY HOLLAND'S JOURNAL
Spanish Admiral, relations of,
with Lord Holland, 6, 131 ;
Spanish Ambassador in Paris,
140 ; the only Italian loved by
the Spaniards, 153
Grenville, William Wyndham,
Lord, 141
Grey, Charles, 2nd Earl, censures
Frere's conduct in Spain,
333
Gustavus VII, anecdote of,
124
Hamilton, Lady Harriet, death
of, 56
Haro, Conde de, 196
Hawkesbury, Robert, Lord, called
to the House of Lords, 126
Hay, Andrew Leith, cited, 229
Henestrosa, General, abandons
bridge of Almaraz, 304 ; success
of, at Miajadas, 306 ; v., 389,
391, 34°, 353
Heredia, murdered, 290
Hermann, Francois Antoine,
diplomatic career of, 98-9, 100,
1 01, 105 ; bearer of charges
against Godoy, 113, 118
Hermida, Don Benito, 282 ; works
for greater liberty of the Press,
301 ; appointed to the Home
Department, 413
Herrera, Juan, 171, 180
Hijar, Don Augustin, X Duque de,
105,198
Holland, Elizabeth, Lady, and
concealment of Harriet Web-
ster, vii-x ; cited on Don
Quixote, 31 ; ill-health of,
72-3, 84, 85, 87, 100, 118-19,
124, 171, 176-7, 183 ; presented
to the King and Queen of
Spain, 75-6 ; sends money to
the English at Fontainebleau,
122 ; her voyage to Falmouth,
186-7 I return of, to Holland
House, 187
Holland, Henry Richard Vassall,
3rd Baron, Spanish sympathies
of, vii, 201, 250, 376 ; rela-
tion of, with Admiral Gra-
vina, 6, 131 ; his literary occu-
pations, 31 ; delay in his pre-
sentation at Court, 76 ; goes to
Court, 78 ; political prognosti-
cations of, 86, 89-90 ; ill-health
of, 91, 94-5, 101, 161, 163, 186 ;
moves on behalf of Jovellanos,
1 1 4-1 6 ; has audience of Godoy
1 1 7-1 8; accident to, 136-7;
relations of, with B. Frere, 176 ;
his Foreign Reminiscences, cited,
173 ; returns to England, 186 ;
relations of, with Lord Lans-
down, 187 ; has access to the
Guzman papers, 194-5 ; keeps
his 35th birthday, 217; popu-
larity of, 234 ; relations of,
with Duque of Infantado, 234,
351, 407; and with Sir J.
Cradock, 242-4 ; his Further
Memoirs of the Whig Party
cited, 244, 248, 252; supposed
to be in exile, 261 ; visit of, to
General Castanos, 264 ; rela-
tions of, with Admiral Purvis,
330 ; letters of Sir R. Wilson
to , 330, 378-85 ; a false report
of, 349 ; reception of, at Bada-
joz, 364-5
Hood, Admiral Sir Samuel, 251
Hope, General, a., 4th Earl of
Hopetoun, takes a long route,
202, 231 ; effects a junction
with Moore, 238, 239 ; takes
command after Moore's death,
268, 268 ; his account of battle
of Corufia criticized, 292-3 ;
Lord Paget on, 373
Hoppner, Lascelks, 335
Hotham, Capt., 399
Howard, Major the Hon. F., 1,
206-7
Humboldt, Baron, travels of,
127-8
Infantado, Duchess (Dowager)
°f, 193
Infantado, Pedro de Toledo,
Duque del, cited on merino wool,
83 ; relations of, with Prince
of Asturias, 83, 278-9, 361,
411-12 ; manner and appear-
ance of, 106, 137, 192-3 ; his
appartement, 129-30 ; his law-
suit with the Crown, 157-60,
161 ; palaces of, 168-9, 180 ;
relations of, with Lord Holland,
2 34i 35 1 ) 4°7 » n is military-
service, 249, 255, 257, 396 ;
removed from his command, 267
271, 27/ ; blamed for disaster
at Ucles, 270, 319-20 ; at
Bayonne, 278-9 ; relations of,
with the Government, 280, 282,
283, 293, 295 ; President of
INDEX
429
Council of Castile, 302 ; rela-
tions of, with Col. Whittingham,
305-6 ; decides to publish an
account of his conduct, 361 ;
suggested on Council of Regency,
402 ; relations of Mr. Vaughan
with, 405, 407 ; position and
influence of, 411-12
Inquisition, the, become a mere
instrument of state, 100
Ireland, rumoured French invasion
of, 1 2 1-2, 126
Isabella, Queen, 72
Italians, disliked at Spanish Court,
149, 151, 152
Iturrigaray, Don Jose de, removed
from his Mexican post, 272 ;
trial of, demanded, 290
Jaca, sold to the French, 320 ;
retaken, 323
Jackson, Mr., letters of, cited, 344,
351, 352, 356
Jacome, Deputy, 297
Jesuits, suppression of, 153-4, 177,
178, 179
Jocano, Don Sebastian, 409
John, Dora, Regent of Portugal,
84 ; flight of, 248-9
John II, body of, preserved at
Batalha, 184-5
Jones, Capt., bravery of, 250
Jose, Dom, character and abilities
of, 367, 369
Joubart, General, 149-50
Jourdan, General, letters of, cited,
320
Jovellanos, Don Gaspar Melchor
de, Godoy's treatment of, 103,
114-16, 117; Madame de
Montijo's interest in, 103, 193 ;
Abbe Melon on, 161 ; relations
of, with the Hollands, 234,
271-2 ; cited on political situa-
tion and the war, 267-9, 280,
284, 286, 287, 329, 333, 336,
337, 343, 344, 353, 355, 357;
substance of important conver-
sation with, 275-8, 279 ;
character of, 278, 281 ; relations
of, with J. H. Frere, 292, 362 ;
and revival of the Council of
Castile, 298-9 ; works for
greater liberty of the Press, 301 ;
intrigue which led to his down-
fall, 302-3 ; illness of, 309,
311, 317 ; influence of, with the
Government, 314, 321 ; associa-
tion of, with Saavedra, 302-3 ;
in favour of assembling the
Cortes, 322-3 ; excludes himself
in choice of a President, 325 ;
cited on bridge of Alcantara,
334 ; on La Romana, 335, 348 ;
dissatisfied with the choice of
Commissioners, 345, 370 ; his
account of the choice, 347 ;
annoyed at Sir A. Wellesley's
delay, 350 ; suggested on Council
of Regency, 402 ; reasons of,
for not taking a lead, 409 ; Mr.
Vaughan on, 407, 414
Junot, General, army of in Portu-
gal, 200, 201, 225, 246, 248,
257-8, 367, 396
Junta, the Central, in bad odour,
280-1; formation and members
of, 407-10 ; friction between
Council of Castile, 411-12 ;
popular at Madrid, 414
Jupiter, H.M.S., loss of, 236
Kellermann, General, letters of,
intercepted 330, 382-3 ; in
Asturias, 354
Kemmis, Col., 243, 253, 254,
258
Kennedy, Capt., 209, 400-1
Kilwarden, Lord (Arthur Wolfe),
murder of, 95
Kindelan, Don Juan, 41-42
Knight, Richard Payne, work of,
on ' Taste,' 187
Laborde, Alexandre, Comte de,
relations between and Bauza,
359
Lake, General Gerard, 140
Lally Tollendal, Trophine Gerard,
Marquis de, his writings, 130-1
Lamb, Hon. George, marriage
of, 354-5
Lambert, Comte de, 81, 84, 85,
137 ; and Memoirs of Catherine
II, 112
Lancastre, General, 131-2
Langara, Don Juan de, 132
Lannes, Marshal, Ambassador at
Lisbon, 83, 83, 85, 99 ; at
siege of Saragossa, 283
Lansdown, William, 1st Marquees
of, illness of, 140 ; death of, 187
Laodicea, Archbishop of, Deputy
to the Central Junta, 301, 345
347, 4°8
430
LADY HOLLAND'S JOURNAL
Lapisse, General, 247, 248, 319,
33°. 379, 382
Lasteyrie, Charles Philibert, Comte
de, 85, 87 ; cited on the army
at Bayonne, 105
Lazan, Marques de, 267 ; rela-
tions of, with Blake, 359, 366 ;
goes to the relief of Catalonia,
416
Le Chevalier, Jean Baptiste. cited,
122
Leclerc, General Victor Emmanuel,
at St. Domingo, 93
Lefebvre, General (Duke of
Dantzig), disobedience of, 242,
253 ; General Blake on, 286 ;
General Berthier on, 251
Lefebvre - Desnouettes, General
Count Charles, taken prisoner,
249, 251
Lerma, des., 169-70
Lerma, Duque de, anecdote of,
170 ; r., 180
Leveson-Gower, Lord Granville,
a., 1st Earl Granville, ap-
pointed to Embassy of St.
Petersburg, 163
Le Voff, 103
Lewis, M. G., his Castle Spectre,
V; 30
Lisbon, threatened by the French,
243-4
Liverpool, Charles, 1st Earl of,
death of, 245
Lobo y Campo, Don Rafael, 297,
337
Loison, General, in Evora, 256,
367-8
Long, Robert B., Col., a., Lieut. -
General, 236, 238
Lorca, floods at, 42-4 ; sale of
Church lands at, 44-5
Louis I, King of Etruria, 75, 81
L'Ouverture, Toussaint, 93, 123
Lugo, M., 152, 194, 195
Luna, La Rita, acting of, 101-2,106
Luttrell, Henry, 285 ; letter of
to Lady Holland, 385-6
Luzuriaga, Don Ignacio Maria
Ruiz de, 103-4 ; on the famine
in Spain, 124
Mahy, Don Nicolas, success of,
at Lugo, 348-9
Macbeth, as performed in Madrid,
119
Macdonald, General, quarrel of,
with Moreau, 150
MacDuff, Lord. See Duff
Macip, Vincente Juan, pictures
by, 24
Mackenzie, General, commands
and movements of , during Penin-
sular War, 245, 250, 265, 268-9,
274, 296, 338, 340, 343, 391 ;
cited on the campaign, 255
McKinley, Capt., courtesy of,
37i
Madison, Secretary of State,
U.S.A., 155, 162
Madrid, climate, 29 ; des., 81-2,
84 ; risings in, 201 ; prepares
to resist the French, 231-2 ;
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