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APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE: DEATHS
JANUARY (pg. 285-290). FEBRUARY (pg. 290-294). MARCH (pg. 294-300). APRIL (pg. 301-306). MAY (pg. 306-311). JUNE (pg. 311-316). JULY (pg. 316-324). AUGUST (pg. 324-333). SEPTEMBER (pg. 333-338). OCTOBER (pg. 338-345). NOVEMBER (pg. 345-349). DECEMBER (pg. 349-354). INDIA (pg. 354-379). IN THE PERSIAN EXPEDITION (pg. 379). DECEMBER, 1856 (pg. 379). CENTENARIANS (pg. 380).
APPENDIX TO CHRONICLE: ARTICLES FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE
From Sir G. Prevost.—Capture of Fort George (pg. 144-145). From Gen. Drummond.—Capture of Fort Niagara (pg. 145-148). From Sir E. Pellew.—Attempt to surprize Leghorn (pg. 148-152). From Marq. Wellington.—Action with Maj.-gen. Buchan's Brigade (pg. 152-153). From Sir T. Graham.—Reconnoissance on Antwerp (pg. 153-154). From Rear Admiral Durham.—Capture of French frigates (pg. 154-156). From Sir T. Graham.—Failure near Antwerp (pg. 156-157). From Capt. Rainer.—Capture of French frigate (pg. 157-158). From Capt. Hayes.—Capture of French frigate (pg. 158-159). From Marq. Wellington.—Advance to Gave d'Oleron (pg. 159-160). From Capt. Phillimore.—Capture of French frigate (pg. 161-162). From Marq. Wellington.—Advance to St. Sever (pg. 163-169). From Sir T. Graham.—Failure at Bergen-op-Zoom (pg. 169-174). From Sir G. Prevost.—Retreat of American Army (pg. 174-175). From Marq. Wellington.—Entrance into Bourdeaux (pg. 175-176). From Capt. Palmer.—Capture of French frigate (pg. 176-177). From Capt. Hillyar.—Capture of American frigate, Essex (pg. 177-180). From Marq. Wellington.—Action near Toulouse (pg. 180-185). From the same.—Suspension of arms, and sortie from Bayonne (pg. 185-190). From Lord W. Bentinck.—Capture of Genoa (pg. 190-193). From Sir E. Pellew.—The Same (pg. 193-195). From Sir T. Graham.—Evacuation of Antwerp (pg. 196). From Gen. Drummond.—Expedition against Oswego (pg. 196-198). From Sir G. Prevost.—Action At Chippawa, &c. (pg. 198-201). From Lieut. Col. Pilkington.—Capture of Moose Island (pg. 202-203). From Gen. Drummond.—Action near the falls of Niagara (pg. 203-208). From Sir G. Prevost.—Failure at Fort Erie (pg. 208-213). From the same.—Advance to Platsburgh, and retreat (pg. 213-214). From Capt. Pring.—Disaster on Lake Champlain (pg. 214-218). From Gen. Ross.—Capture of Washington (pg. 218-221). From Sir A. Cochrane.—Naval Proceedings at the same (pg. 221-229). From Col. Brook.—Advance to Baltimore, and action (pg. 229-234). From Sir A. Cochrane.—Naval Proceedings at the same (pg. 234-240). From Capt. Gordon.—Proceedings at Alexandria (pg. 240-244). From Sir J. C Sherbrooke.—Success on the Penobscot (pg. 244-250). From Rear Adm. Griffith.—Naval operations in the same (pg. 250-254). From Lieut.-Col. Pilkington—Capture of Machias (pg. 254-256). From Sir G. Prevost.—American sortie from Fort Erie (pg. 256-260). From General Drummond—Retreat from the same (pg. 260). Peace with America signed (pg. 260). Public General Acts (pg. 261-273).
GENERAL HISTORY: CHAPTER XII
Naval Affairs (pg. 95). Captain Hoste's engagement with a French and Italian Squadron (pg. 95-96). Success in the Bay of Sagone (pg. 96). Flotilla captured on the Coast of Calabria (pg. 96-97). Capture and Destruction of a Convoy at Ragoniza (pg. 97). Danish Gun-Boats taken at Nordency (pg. 97-98). Convoy destroyed and taken on the Coast of Normandy (pg. 98). Surprise of French Ships in the Gironde (pg. 98). Engagement with the Boulogne Flotilla (pg. 98-99). Fort and Gun-Boats taken, in the Gulf of Salerno (pg. 99). Batteries and Vessels taken on the Coast of Naples (pg. 99). Fast-sailing Privateer captured (pg. 99-100). Action between a French and English Squadron off Madagascar; and Tamatave retaken (pg. 100). Loss of the Saldanha Frigate and of the Hero, Defence, and St. George men of war (pg. 100-101).
GENERAL HISTORY: CHAPTER XV
Naval Affairs (pg. 136). Capture of La Corcyre (pg. 136-137). Of La Pomone and a store ship (pg. 137). Loss of the Manilla and Laurel (pg. 137-138). Capture of the Merinos (pg. 138). Of the Rivole (pg. 138-139). Of a Flotilla off Dieppe (pg. 139). Destruction of two French Frigates and a Brig near l'Orient (pg. 139-140). Of a Danish Squadron near Mardoe (pg. 140-141). Convoy brought out of Languillia (pg. 141). Another attempt at the same place (pg. 141-142). The Attack Brig taken by the Danes (pg. 142).
GENERAL HISTORY: CHAPTER XVI
American war (pg. 176). Capture of Fort Niagara (pg. 176-177). American Gen. Hull defeated by Gen. Riall (pg. 177). Buffalo burnt (pg. 177). President's communication to Congress respecting negotiations (pg. 177-178). Gov. Strong's speech in Massachussets (pg. 178). Gen. Wilkinson's retreat from Lower Canada (pg. 178-179). Actions in consequence (pg. 179). Repeal of the embargo and non-importation acts (pg. 179). Extension of the blockade by the British (pg. 179). Fort Oswego stormed (pg. 179-180). Failure at Sandy creek (pg. 180). President's Proclamation respecting neutral vessels (pg. 180-181). Fort Erie taken by the Americans, and action at Chippawa (pg. 181). Islands in Passamaquoddy bay reduced (pg. 181-182). Hostages for retaliation mutually exchanged (pg. 182). Americans repulsed at Chippawa (pg. 182-183). Operations in the Chesapeak (pg. 183-184). Capture of Washington (pg. 184-186). Expedition against Alexandria (pg. 186-187). Failure and death of Sir P. Parker at Bellair (pg. 187). Expedition against Baltimore (pg. 187). Death of Gen. Ross (pg. 187-188). Defeat of Americans (pg. 188-189). Actions in Canada and the North (pg. 189). Failure at Fort Erie (pg. 189). Expedition up the Penobscot (pg. 189-190). Sir G. Prevost proceeds against Plattsburg (pg. 190). Defeat of the British flotilla on Lake Champlain (pg. 190-191). British retreat to Canada (pg. 191). American sortie from Fort Erie (pg. 191). Negociations at Ghent (pg. 191-192). Propositions communicated to Congress (pg. 192-193). Proceedings of the legislature of Massachussets (pg. 193). American budget (pg. 193-194). Fort Erie evacuated (pg. 194). British expedition to Florida (pg. 194). Defensive measures of the American government (pg. 194-195). Treaty of Peace signed at Ghent (pg. 195).