WHITSHED, Admiral Sir James, 266; his anecdote of Lord Gardner, 266.
WILLIAM III., King of England, grantor of peerage to grandfather of Lord Howe, 256.
WILLIAM IV., King of England, a midshipman at taking of Spanish convoy, 188; confers a peerage on Admiral Saumarez, 427.
WOLFE, General, Howe's friendship with, 262; intimacy of, with Admiral Jervis, 325, 326; anecdote concerning, 326; message of, by Jervis, to Miss Lowther, 326.
YORK, Duke of, received on shipboard by Howe, 263; holds reception, 263, 264.
Yorktown, 393.
Zealous, ship, 350.
Zele, ship, 238; collides with flag-ship Ville de Paris, 238.
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