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Narrative of the Battle of St. Vincent John Drinkwater

Narrative of the Battle of St. Vincent By John Drinkwater

Narrative of the Battle of St. Vincent by John Drinkwater


Summary

This fascinating eyewitness account of one of the most significant naval engagements of the Napoleonic Wars was first published in 1797, and enlarged with anecdotes of the national hero Lord Nelson in 1840. This author became well acquainted with Nelson, and clearly admired him, without indulging in hagiography.

Narrative of the Battle of St. Vincent Summary

Narrative of the Battle of St. Vincent: With Anecdotes of Nelson, Before and After that Battle by John Drinkwater

Lieutenant-Colonel John Drinkwater (1762-1844), an army officer, was on board the Minerva, bearing Commodore Nelson's pennant, after the British evacuation from Corsica, when they found themselves in the middle of the Spanish fleet. Having been transferred to another ship, and Nelson to the Captain, Drinkwater thus became an eyewitness of the Battle of St Vincent, 14 February 1797. He made sketches of the positions of the fleet during the battle, that were subsequently praised for their accuracy by naval officers. His Narrative was originally published the same year, but reissued in 1840 with the addition of anecdotes of Nelson, to raise funds for a Nelson testimonial. The original aim of the work was to give due credit to the officers, particularly Nelson, to whom it was felt that Admiral Sir John Jervis had not given sufficient recognition for their part in his most significant victory.

Table of Contents

Preface; Narrative of the Battle of St. Vincent; Appendix.

Additional information

NLS9781108024372
9781108024372
1108024378
Narrative of the Battle of St. Vincent: With Anecdotes of Nelson, Before and After that Battle by John Drinkwater
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2010-12-09
116
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