fall of, 239 ; the Escorial,
141-2
Maestranza, the, an account of,
60-1, 63
Malaga, yellow fever in, 107-8
Maldonado, cited on battle of
Alcaniz, 346 ; r., 366
Mallo, anecdote of, 87 ; v., 192,
216
Manca, Marques de, relations of,
with Florida Blanca, 173
Manescan, Don Jose, sentences
offenders, 297
Marchand, General, 284
Marcoff, Arcadi Ivanovitch, re-
lations of, with Napoleon, in
Mardei, Giovachino, viii-ix
Maria Isabella, Infanta, marriage
of, 78 ; birth of her daughter,
182
Maria Luisa, Queen, relations of,
with Godoy, 1, 28, 79, 113, 117,
118, 125, 153 ; character of,
28, 97, 194 ; Lady Holland
presented to, 75 ; anecdote of,
87 ; relations of Beurnonville
with, 99 ; at the Mausoleum,
113 ; and Don Tomas Morla,
124-5, 159 ; desires a palace
to retreat to, 133 ; relations
of, with the Princess of Asturias,
140, 148, 151, 152 ; and with
Don Miguel de Alava, 148, 189 ;
and Mallo, 192, 216 ; dealings
of, with Saavedra, 302-3 ; r.,
77, 126, 140, 155
Marinha Grande, glass manu-
factory at, 185
Marsh, Rev. Matthew, 1, 187
Martinengo, General, La Romana
on, 286
Massena, General, 151
Masserano, Prince, 80
Matarrosa, Don Jose Maria
INDEX
43i
Vizconde de, a., Conde de
Toreno, 235
Matoses, Dr., 24, 27
Mazarredo, Don Jose Maria, best
of the Spanish Admirals, 159;
false representations against,
168 ; cited on the English at
Coruna, 262-3 ; r., 294, 349
Medinaceli, Don Luis, XIII Duque
de, description of, and of his
palace, 136, 196-8
Melon, Abbe, 157 ; interested in
agriculture, 158, 161
Melville, Henry Dundas, 1st Vis-
count, 187
Merry, Mr., 45, 105
Merlin, General, sacks Bilbao,
224, 224
Miners, M., Dutch Minister in
Madrid, 128, 135
Minestoli, Mde. de, 7
Monasterio de las Huelgas, Burgos,
des., 172-3
Moncey, General, arrests General
Moreau, 139; at siege of
Saragossa, 283 ; attacks
Valencia, 397-8
Moniteur, Le, cited, 144, 145-6,
163, 164
Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley.
Letters of, criticized, 128-9
Montijo, Don Eugenio, Conde de,
excites tumult in Granada,
321-2 ; ambition of, 359, 365 ;
r., 232
Montijo, Da. Maria Francesco,
Condesa de, position and quali-
ties of, 102-3, I 93~4> I 95
Montserrate, Convent of, des.,
12-15
Moore, Admiral Sir Graham, 181
Moore, General Sir John, Lady
Holland on, vi, 230 ; in
command in Portugal, 202 ;
difficulty of, in effecting a junc-
tion with Sir D. Baird, 209, 222,
243 ; sickness in his army,
213 ; orders Sir D. Baird to
re-embark, 225, 226, 229 ; dis-
patch of, from Salamanca, 216,
228 ; out of humour with the
Spaniards, 231 ; decides to
advance, 236-8, 237 ; General
Hope joins, 239 ; communica-
tions of, with Portugal inter-
cepted, 243 ; destination of,
uncertain, 253 ; attitude of,
towards the Spanish generals,
266, 276-7 ; death of, 268, 270,
280, 286 ; relations of, with
La Romana, 276, 279 ; General
Blake on, 290, 291 ; Lord
Paget on, 372-4, 375 ; r., 241,
247, 249, 254
Moratin, Leandro Fernandez de,
career of, 165-6
Moreau, General, arrested, 138;
mysterious conduct of, 139-
40 ; career of, 1 49-51 ; at
Barcelona, 154 ; at Madrid, 162
Moretti, General, 258
Morla, Don Tomas, General, re-
lations of, with Queen Maria
Luisa, 124-5 ; in favour with
Godoy, 159 ; and General
Dupont, 227 ; in command at
Madrid, 232 ; r., 252, 269
Mortier, General, 328, 334, 343,
345, 353
Mosquera, Madame, 205, 208
Mount Stuart, John, Lord, 53
Mouravieff-Apostol, Ivan, 100 ;
talents of, 103, 129 ; cited on
Marcoff, 111 ; on Russian
affairs, 128 ; a mediator, 144-5 ;
comments on death of Due
d'Enghien, 151 ; accused of
treachery, 163-4 ; a ^ Holland
House, 187
Mulgrave, Henry, Earl, 202
Muller, General, cited, 228
Mufioz, Spanish historian, 59
Murat, General, conducts the trial
of Due d'Enghien, 138 ; letters
of, cited, 284-5
Murcia, des., 39-41
Murillo, pictures by, 57, 59, 62
66-7, 264-5, 273-4, 279-80
Napoleon I, Emperor, rise of,
2-3 ; snubs M. de Saint-Simon,
80 ; political immorality of,
86 ; his reception of Count Etty,
88 ; attitude of, towards Spain,
89, 201 ; M. Alvemar on, 94,
95-6 ; relations of, with Marquis
of Serra, 104-5 ; attitude of,
towards England, 111 ; makes
charges against Godoy, 1 13-14,
118; an attempt to assassinate,
138 ; adulatory addresses to
140; relations of, with Abbe
Sieyes. 150 ; and with Moreau,
151 ; effect of Trafalgar on, 200 ;
and the Spanish Crown, 209;
plans of, disarranged, 242 ; in-
tends to attack Moore, 247;
432
LADY HOLLAND'S JOURNAL
reported to have quitted Spain,
270 ; at war with Austria, 273 ;
dealings of, with Ferdinand VII,
279, 302 ; orders Lannes to
Saragossa, 283 ; relations of,
with M. Edouville, 293-4 '>
cited on Blake, 294 ; treat-
ment of Prince of Castelfranco,
341, 351 ; successes of, in
Bavaria, 346-7 ; defeated at
Aspern, 356 ; v., 123, 128, 251,
260, 267
Nelson, Horatio, Admiral Lord,
94, 136 ; relations of, with Lord
Cornwallis, 98
Newcastle, William Cavendish, 1st
Marquess of, (a., Duke), his
work upon equitation, 68
Ney, Marshal, relations between
and Soult, 330, 338, 353-4, 354,
383 ; in the Asturias, 347-8,
349,354.' ''•,384, 394
Norfolk, Charles, nth Duke of,
137
Norona, Conde de, successful
action of, 355-6
Novi, battle of, 149
Ocana, assembly of Juntas at,
401, 403, 405
O'Donoju, Col. Juan, 349 ; r., 390,
394
O'Farril, General Gonzalo, 101 ;
talents of, 159; Jovellanos on,
278 ; comment on his conduct,
294 ; letter of Castanos to, 397
Olavide, Don Pablo Antonio,
Conde de Pilos, 57
Olivares, Conde-Duque de, 108,
109, no
O'Neille, General, death of, 295 ;
r., 416
Oporto, Bishop of (Dom Antonio
de San Jose de Castro), influence
of, 241
O'Reilly, Count Alexander, his
hospicio, 52
Orense, Bishop of, character of,
398 ; appointed Inquisidor
General, 414
Orleans, Louise Marie Adelaide,
Duchesse d', 4-5
Ortia, 28
Ossory, Lady, death of, 140
Osuna, Don Pedro Tellez Giron,
IX Duque de, 49 ; his library,
195-6
Osuna, Duquesa de, her country
house, 143 ; conversation and
manners of, 148-9, 195-6 ; her
flight from Madrid, 261 ; r., 49,
107, 119, 180
Ovalle, Don Felix, qualities of, 409
Paget, General Sir Henry William,
Lord,a.,ist Marquess of Anglesey
and 2nd Earl of Uxbridge,
vi-vii ; 207 ; cited on the
military situation, 209, 214, 226,
228, 231, 250-1 ; relations of,
with Baird, 215-17; with La
Romana, 229-30 ; and with
Blake, 291 ; letters of, to Lord
Holland, 372-8
Palacio del Buen Retiro, des., 108-
110
Palacio, General del, 257, 271
Palafox, Don Francisco, 410
Palafox y Melchi, General Jose de,
commands and movements of,
224, 228, 229, 230, 373, 374, 404,
414 ; qualities of, 232-3 ; be-
sieged in Saragossa, 267, 283-4,
295 ; illness of, 295, 300 ;
friendship of Calvo for, 301-2 ;
prefers death to surrender, 309 ;
treatment of, by the French,
310, 324-5 ; reported to resemble
Sir Sidney Smith, 405 ; relations
of, with General Doyle, 418
Panin, Nikita Petrovitch, Count.
112 ; recalled from St. Peters-
burg, 163
Parker, Admiral Sir W., 203, 299
Pardo, the, no
Parque-Castrillo, Duque del, 326,
351
Pellew, Admiral Sir E., 136
Pellicer, Juan Antonio, his edition
of Don Quixote, 81-2 ; character
of, 191
Peiiafiel, Don Francisco Giron,
Marques de, a., X Duque de
Osuna, 120, 127, 148, 196
Philip II, 73, 82, 92-3, 142, 177
Philip III, 120-1, 157, 158, 169,
170
Philip IV, 24, 108, 109
Philip V, 58, 73, 77, 162
Pichegru, General, arrest and trial
of, 138-9
Pignatelli, Don Alfonso, 199
Pignatelli, General, suspected, 213
Pinkney, William, American
Minister in Spain, 120, 154, 155 ;
his tailor's bill, 161-2
INDEX
433
Pio de Saboya, Don Antonio
Valcarel, Prince, 37 ; repre-
sents Valencia, 401, 409
Pio de Saboya, Da. Isabel Maria,
Princess, 37
Playfair, Professor John, 188
Polignac, Jules de, arrest of, 138
Pombal, Minister, 367 ; character
of, 368-9
Ponsonby, Sir Frederick, 26, 31
Portugal, from 1 801-2, 1802-3 '>
invaded by the French, 200 ;
evacuated, 201 ; Regency un-
popular in, 239-40
Portuguese, the, manners of,
compared with Spaniards, 183 ;
murmur against the English, 253
Potemkin, Prince, letters of
Catherine II to, 112
Prince of the Peace. See Godoy,
Manuel.
Puebla, Marques de la, 409
Purvis, Admiral, 330, 334, 355
Quintana, Don Manuel Jose, 87,
165 ; flight of, from Madrid,
246, 261 ; his Manifesto, 284-
5, 321, 323 ; composes an appeal
on fall of Saragossa, 298 ; cited
on Garay, 301 ; on Cuesta and
the Government, 311 ; on pro-
posed meeting of the Cortes,
328, 336 ; grumbles at Jove-
llanos, 345 ; sends the Sema-
nario to the Hollands, 414
Quintanilla, Vizconde de, 320, 409
Quintano, Don Lorenzo, 409
Quintilla, Baron, Junot quartered
on, 246
Radcliffe, Dr. John, his Foun-
dation, 26
Rechler, M. de, 9
Reding, General, commands and
movements of, 267, 287, 300-1,
403 ; wounded, 296, 323 ; death
of, 325 ; v., 329
Ribero, Don Pedro, 410
Ricardos-Carillo, Antonio, Conde
de, 32
Riquelme, Don Rodrigo, 301 ;
opposes assembling of Cortes,
322 ; appointed Commissioner,
345, 347, 4°8
Rist, Joann Georg, 700
Riviere, Marquis de, arrest of,
138
Rizi, Francisco, picture by, 109
Robeck, J. M. H. Fock, Baron
de, 207
Roblas, 43
Rochambeau, General, in St.
Domingo, 93
Roda, Don Manuel de, 152, 178
Rodenas, Don Pasqual, case of,
32 ; v., 262, 271
Romana, Marques de la, Spanish
General, relations of, with
General Moore, vi, 243, 266,
267-8, 276, 279 ; career of, 82 ;
rumours and accusations
against, 164, 300, 308, 309, 310-
11 ; relations of, with Blake,
207-8, 223, 254, 283, 285-6, 288 ;
reception of, at Madrid, 205 ;
posts and movements of during
the war, 217, 223, 225, 228, 232,
256, 260, 263, 264, 284, 288,
3° 6 , 3°7, 3 l6 , 353- 354, 375, 4 o6 >
414, 415 ; military discipline of,
224, 238 ; reports of, on the
campaign, 226 ; he complains
of being misled, 229-30 ; cited
on the disembarkation at
Coruna, 275 ; Cuesta jealous of,
296-7 ; relations of, with
General Silveira, 309 ; dealings
of, with the Junta of Oviedo,
333-4, 335, 343 I Cabezas cited
on, 336 ; letter of, to Sir A.
Wellesley cited, 346 ; in the
Asturias, 347, 348 ; recalled,
370 ; Sir R. Wilson on, 379,
380, 383
Romero, Pedro, 107, 294
Rotova, Condesa de, 27, 28
Roumgnac, M. de, 154
Rubens, pictures by, no, 130,
181
Russell, Lord John, a., Earl
Russell, accompanies the Hol-
lands to Spain, 201, 202
Russia, active interference of,
rumoured, 128
Saavedra, Don Francisco de, 2 ;
relations of, with Jovellanos,
1 1 6-1 7, 302-3 ; Abbe Melon
on, 161 ; makes use of Mallo,
192 ; cited on Moore's attitude
towards the Spanish Generals,
266 ; character and career of,
302-3 ; suggested as President
of the Cortes, 325 ; suggested
on Council of Regency, 402 ; not
2 F
434
LADY HOLLAND'S JOURNAL
included in Central Junta, 407 ;
Minister of Finance, 413
Saavedra, Don Miguel de, Baron
de Albalat, entertains the
Hollands, 25-6 ; indemnified
for losses, 44 ; murder of, 297
Sabatini, Mde., 7
Sabazona, Baron de, 410
Saint Cyr, General, 85
Saint Hilaire, Comte de, 28
Saint Marc, General, 295 ; effi-
ciency of, 415-16
St. Miguel de los Reyes, Valencia,
Convent of, des., 24-5
St. Simon, Claude Anne, Marquis
de, 11-12, 80, 82
Salamanca, educational reforms
in, 178-9 ; reports from, 247 ;
fall of, 259
Salm, Prince Emanuel de, 130,
i37» 193
Salucci, Don Vicente, 173
Salvo, Professor, revolutionary
principles of, 179
San Geronimo, Granada, Convent
of, des., 47-8
Sangro (Galician Deputy), cited
on the unwisdom of the Junta,
288
Sangro, Madame, 205, 208, 209
San Ildefonso, gardens of, 77
Sannois, Rose Claire de Vergers
de, Madame, 128
San Roman, Conde de, death of,
225
San Teodoro, Duque de, supplies
the Princess of Asturias with
novels, 112
San Teodoro, Duquesa de, 74, 75,
132
Santa Cruz, Da. Joaquina, Mar-
quesa de, 105 ; tastes of, 107 ;
portrait of, 196 ; preserves
her looks, 263
Santander, French troops in,
223-4, 225, 335 > English force
to disembark at, 275, 276, 285-
286, 287
Santiago, des., 210-12 ; English
troops insulted at, 236-7 ; Don
Rafael de Muzquiz, Archbishop
of, 211-12
Santiago, Marquesa de, 107 ;
character of, 198-9
Sapia, 104, 161, 192
Saragossa, siege of, 267, 281,
283-4, 287, 292, 304, 309-10; fall
of, 294, 295-6 ; public mourn-
ing for, 298 ; inhumanity of
French army at, 300, 320-1,
327
Scotch College, the, in Valladolid,
177, 179
Sebastiani, Gen. letters to, inter-
cepted, 320 ; letters of, to
Spanish statesmen, 323 ; in
retreat, 391 ; r., 342, 343, 356,
360
Semanario, the, 328, 328, 414
Semple, Colonel, endowed the
Scotch College, 177
Serra, Jerome, Marquis de, cha-
racter and career of, 104-5, 145 ;
cited on Moreau, 149-51 ;
stories of, 161 ; and indis-
cretions of J. H. Frere, 163-4 »
conversation of, with Alava,
189
Setaro, cited on the Strangford
controversy, 248-9
Seville, des., 56-7, 57, 58-66,
71, 261
Seymour, Lord Webb, tastes of,
188
Sherbrooke, General Sir John C,
ordered to Spain, 279 ; on
service in Spain and Portugal,
279, 299, 3 OI > 3°7
Sheridan, Richard B., 140-1
Sheridan, Thomas, 332
Sieyes, Abbe, his plan of a new
Constitution, 150
Silva, Mde. de, 4
Silveira, Gen., relations of, with
La Romana, 309 ; retakes
Chaves, 314 ; gallantry of, 329 ;
Sir R. Wilson on, 379, 380, 383 ;
r., 338, 388
Simmons, Dr. Samuel F., 137
Slade, General Sir John, 218
Smith, Robert Percy (Bobus),
32-3
Smith, Sir George, orders English
troops to Cadiz, 268-9
Snyders, pictures by, no
Solano, Capt.-General, 159 ; re-
lations of, with Moreau, 162 ;
influence of O'Farril on, 278
Soler, Don Miguel Cayetano, and
Duque de Infantado, 157-8,
160, 161 ; and Pinckney's debts,
162, r., 191
Soult, Marshal, posts and move-
ments of, during the war, 223,
231, 243, 247, 251, 268, 300,
314, 320, 329, 334, 34°-4,
353-4. 389, 394 : relations
between, and Marshal Ney,
INDEX
435
330, 338, 354, 383, 387-8;
discontent in army of, 338,
339-4° ; Sir R. Wilson on,
379-8i, 382-4
Spain, relations of, with other
Powers from 1 792-1 802, 2-3 ;
famine in, 85-6, 90, 120, 124,
I2 5> J 57 > transactions between,
and France (1803), 86, 90;
relations between, and England,
146, 181, 200-2 ; relations
between, and U.S.A., 154, 155,
158-9
Spanish America, trade of, 147
Spanish :
agriculture, 55, 174-5
biographical dictionaries, 30
bull-fights, 55-6, 63-6, 79-
80, 106-7, 142, 143, 169
character and disposition, vii
Court etiquette, 156
dancing, 400
dress, 20-1, 35, 56
Government, weakness of,
97 ; and cession of
Louisiana, 154
habits and customs, des., of,
16-17, 19-21, 23-4, 28-9,
33-4. 35-6, 50, 54, 61-2,
106
intolerance, 5, 7, 19
laws, 37
manners and bearing, 183
manufactories, 147
marriages, 23
preaching, 29
prisoners, alternative offered
to after Ucles, 272
religious customs, 70-1
theatrical performances, 21-
3, 27
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