tradesmen, indifference of,
191-2
women, characteristics and
manners of, 19-20, 28, 52,
61
Spencer Lord Henry, anecdote
of, 91
Spencer, Lord Robert, 1
Stafford, Marquess of, death of, 126
Stembor, Mr., courtesy of, 5-9, 15
Stephens, Mr., his glass factory,
185
Stewart, Sir Charles, a., 3rd
Marquess of Londonderry, 377
Strangford, Percy, 6th Viscount,
153, 248-9
Strogonoff, Count, Russian Am-
bassador in Spain, 413
Stuart, Charles, a., Lord Stuart
de Rothesay, charge" d'affaires
in Madrid, 210, 230, 275-7,
401 ; ability of, 399, 418 ;
relations of, with Cuesta, 405 ;
and with Central Junta, 413
Stuart, Lord W.'Uiam, 234-5, 236
Suchet, General, defeated, 346
Sudermania, Charles, Duke of, 91
Sussex, Augustus Frederick, Duke
of, in Lisbon, 83-4
Swiss Cantons, in insurrection,
292
Tacca, Pedro, 109, 121
Talavera de la Reina, des., 182
Talleyrand, Prince, a patron of
M. Hermann, 98, 99
Tallien, Mde., 21
Targioni, Dr., ix
Tarragona, des., 15-16
Texada, Don Juan de, visit of,
to General Moore, 277
Tierney, George, 84, 355
Tillen, John, pictures by, no
Tilly, Conde de, 408, 414
Titian, pictures by, 82, no
Togosez, Marques de, 410
Toledo, Don Manuel de, 193
Torre alta y Fuentes, Marques de,
4
Torre, Don Jose M.G. de la, re-
presents Toledo, 410
Torre Fresno, Conde de, murder
of, 259
Trias, General, 280, 282 ; re-
moved from his command, 287
Trinidad, Spanish view of cession
of, 89
Truxillo, Governor of Malaga,
107
Tudela, battle of, 229, 230, 232
Tudo, Dona Pepita, 8, 107
Ucles, battle of, 267, 270, 319-20
United States, dispute of, with
Spain over Louisiana, 154, 155,
158-9
Union, Conde de la, Don Luis
Carvajal y Vargas, death of,
3, 159
Urbina, Conde d? Cartaojal, super-
sedes Infantado, 267 ; com-
mands and movements of,
during the war, 271, 283, 287,
303, 306, 308, 311-13, 316,
436
LADY HOLLAND'S JOURNAL
320, 321, 357; deprived of his
command, 315 ; disappearance
of, 318
Urefia, Giron, Conde de, 49
Urquijo, Don Mariano Luis, ob-
tains favour, 1 16-17; rela-
tions of, with Godoy, 152-3 ;
is misrepresented, 168 ; v., 2,
161, 294
Usero, Don Josef, 39-40, 41, 44
Utrera, famous for bull-fights,
55-6
Valcarcel, Col., 353
Valdes, Don Antonio, courtesy
of, 171 ; relations of, with
Cuesta, 232, 277, 405, 414 ;
opposes assembling of the Cortes
322 ; suggested as President
of the Cortes, 325 ; Deputy for
Leon, 401, 409
Valencia, des., 18, 21, 24 ; Uni-
versity at, 27-8 ; attacked by
General Moncey, 397-8
Vallabriga y Drummond, Da.
Maria Teresa de, 125, 167
Valladolid, Colleges in, 177 ;
social and political conditions
in, 177-79 ; buildings and
paintings in, 180-1
Vandyke, portraits by, 130
Vanela, Don Manuel Fernandez,
215, 216 ; stories of, 217-18
Vargas, Don Jose de, 152, 155
Vasco, Capt.-General, 108
Vassall, Family of, further details
of, x
Vaughan, Dr. Henry [a., Sir Henry
Halford), 30
Vaughan, Sir Charles Richard,
26, 81 ; dispatches of, cited,
230-3 ; letters of, to Lord
and Lady Holland, 396-419
Vauguyon, Paul Francois, Due
de la, 11, 46, 126-7
Vega, Lope de, 31, 54
Velasquez, pictures by, 82, 109,
130, 155
Venegas, General Francisco, com-
mands and movements of, 315,
318, 319-20, 338, 351, 357, 360,
392, 393
Veragua, Duque de, 205, 262
Veri, Don Tomas de, attitude of,
towards Blake, 361 ; disposition
of, 410
Victor, General, commands and
movements of, 318, 320, 323,
324, 325, 329, 334, 343, 355,
356, 360, 384, 387, 388, 394;
complains of the priests' war
against him, 327 ; sickness in
his army, 340 ; letters of, inter-
cepted, 342
Vigo, Sir D. Baird's force to
embark at, 221-2, 226, 228,
230, 235-6, 240-1, 373-4
Villafranca, Don Francisco, XII
Marques de, 194, 195, 359
Villafranca, Marquesa de, 194
Villamonte, Me. de, 195
Villar, Marques del, 401, 409, 410
Villavicencio, Don Lorenzo Jus-
tino Fernandez, Marques de, 51
Villel, Marques de, seized by the
mob, 289 ; murdered, 385-6 ;
r., 410
Villena, Don Enrique, his Spanish
version of the Mneid, 162
Villiers, Hon. John C, envoy at
Lisbon, 240, 242-4, 255
Vimiero, battle of, 201
Vives, General, 226, 316 ; death
of, 325
Voltaire, anecdotes of, 29, 85
Vos, Pedro de, pictures by, no
Wales, Prince of, a., George IV,
140, 141
Wall, Richard, General, 48
Walpole, Sir Spencer, 201
Ward, Hon. John W., a., Earl of
Dudley, 203, 206, 353, 374 ;
comment on character of, 209-
10
Webster, Harriet Frances, con-
cealment of, vii-x
Webster, Sir Godfrey, viii, x
Webster, Sir Godfrey Vassall,
250, 374, 377, 378
Wellesley, Richard Colley, Mar-
quess, 297 ; appointed Am-
bassador to Spain, 332-3, 351,
355, 356
Wellesley, Sir Arthur, a., Duke of
Wellington, defeats Junot at
Vimiero, 201 ; movements of,
324» 325-6, 327, 329, 338,
340-1, 342, 343, 344, 383,
387-8, 389; letters of, to
Cuesta, cited, 343, 352, 355, 394 ;
Sevillians dissatisfied with, 356 ;
is suspicious of the Regency
Government, 369-70 ; dis-
agreement of, with Beresford,
370 ; Sir R. Wilson on, 384
INDEX
437
Whittingham, Sir Samuel F.,
letters of, cited, 271, 290, 349 ;
relations of, with Infantado,
305-6 ; joins Albuquerque,
318 ; cited on French cruelties
at Saragossa, 321 ; relations
of, with Cuesta, 327, 394,
395
Whitworth, Charles, Earl, 51,
56
Willis, Dr. Francis, 137
Wilson, Sir Robert, Spanish
sympathies of, vi-vii, 381 ;
writings of, cited, 95 ; dis-
patches of, cited, 213, 238,
239, 248, 254, 330; raising
recruits, 228 ; his Lusitanian
Legion, 239 ; acts uoon his own
judgment, 248 ; in Ciudad
Rodrigo, 259, 279 ; recovers
bridge of Alcantara, 321 ; letters
of, to Lord Holland, 378-85 ; r.,
240-2, 325
Wiseman, James, 56, 58, 66, 318,
319
Xaruja, Mde. de, des., 199
Ximena, tomb of, 173, 174
Ximenes, Cardinal, 177
Yellow fever, ravages of, 107-8,
112, 117
Zaragoza, Agostina, heroism of,
233, 324-5
Zayas, Brigadier-General, com-
mands and movements of, 336,
337, 34°-i» 35i, 353, 395
Zornosa, battle of, 207, 208
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