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to Sweden, XV ; incapable ofseeing that conditions hadchanged, ib.
Chamishoff, General, member ofthe Admiralty, 62
Clerck, Hans I., Swedish admiral,I 4 I
Clerck, Hans II., Swedish lieu-tenant-admiral, 141
Clerck, William, a captain in theSwedish army, 141
Colmeroff, Captain, 89
Cooper, Mr., engaged for the Tsar’sservice, 120 ; quarrels with Gor-don, 121 ; is not well received bythe Tsar, ib. ; in charge of navalstores, 125
Cosens, Richard, master-builder, 5,100
Cramer, Captain, 28, 39, 50, 128
Cronenburg, Captain, sits on acourt-martial, 26
Croyers, timber vessels on theLadoga Lake, 111
Cruys, Vice-Admiral, enters theRussian service, 5 ; commandsat Kronslot, 12 ; tried by court-martial, 25 ; sentenced to death,26; the sentence changed tobanishment, ib. ; recalled andmade vice-president of the Collegeof Admiralty, 40, 62 ; memoir of,40; admiral of the blue, 88.Mentioned: 5, 9, 17-19, 22, 24,88, 96, 121
Danes in the Russian service, 5Davenport, builder’s assistant, 5 ;
made master-builder, 62, 100Deane, John, master-builder andcaptain, 5, 41, 44, 45, 48, 50,53-5, 57, 64-5, 71
Delap, John, Lieutenant, 39 ; Cap-tain, 65
Duffus, Lord, at St Petersburg, 92 ;superintendent of the yard, 92 ;rear-admiral, 120
Eckoff, Captain, 41, 45, 53Edwards, Captain, 50
Ehrenskiold, Nils, Swedish Admi-ral, 35-6 ; dangerously wounded,
37 5 carried to St Petersburg,
38 ; detained a prisoner till thepeace, 35-8; is promoted, 38.Mentioned : 61, 84
Ehrensvard, Augustin, Major-General, his scheme for the navaldefences of Sweden, 145-6English Fleet in the Baltic, 66-7English merchant-ships convoyedby Russian men-of-war, 55Englishmen in the Russian ser-vice, 5
Erik, King of Sweden, continuesthe naval policy of GustavusVasa, 133-4
Evers, one-masted vessels on theCaspian, 3, 117
Falkenberg, Captain, 92Fasting, very hurtful to the fleet,105
Ferguson, teacher of mathematics,.55
Fitch, Captain, 30Flags, divisional for the galleys,95 ; the Russian, 121Fleet, Russian, for the Mediter-ranean, 108 ; or the Indies, ib. ;in the Baltic, to be superior tothe Swedes, 112 ; badly manned,121
Flotilla on the Don, broken up, 14Foreigners in the Russian service,101 ; pay of, ib. ; rarely per-mitted to depart, ib. ; bad usageof, 117; engaged for the Tsar’sservice, 120
Galitzin, General, 69; commanderof the army in Finland, 80Galley fleet, despised by the officersof the men-of-war, 94 -6Gardiner, builder’s assistant, 6Golovin, Captain, Count, 66, 89Golovin, Count Feodore, admiralof the fleet, 4
Golovin, Count Nicolas, 63-4Golovin, Surveyor-General, 101