The Bellerophon anchors in Torbay Buonaparte's Exclamation on viewing the Shore Persons refused Admission on board the Bellerophon Lord Keith's Approval of Captain Maitland's Line of 121, 123 Remarks of Buonaparte respecting the Fishermen The Ships sail for Plymouth Observations on the Break-water Communications of Civility interchanged between Buonaparte and Lord Keith Napoleon's Letter to the Regent is forwarded He is considered as a General Officer Orders received from the Admiralty Napoleon's Compliment on seeing Mrs. Maitland Admiral Lord Keith is introduced to Napoleon St. Helena. Countess Bertrand much agitated at the thoughts of Lallemand is reproved by Captain Maitland Buonaparte's Assertion that "he would not go to St. Extravagant Conversation of the attendant Generals . 152 154, 155 Service of a Subpoena on Buonaparte frustrated, by nas Buonaparte again writes to the Regent He keeps entirely to the Cabin; prepares a Protest Captain Maitland's Observations thereon Conversation on this Subject with Count Las Cases Mr. O'Meara requested by Buonaparte to become his The Northumberland in sight Arms required to be delivered up Lists of Articles essential for the French officers and Sir George Cockburn is introduced to Buonaparte Buonaparte permitted to wear his Sword He requests an Interview with Captain Maitland He speaks in favour of Savary and Lallemand Lord Keith's Order to the Captain to deliver up ral Buonaparte and others General Gourgaud Countess Bertrand's Remonstrances A Misunderstanding and Reconciliation Napoleon returns Thanks to Captain Maitland He speaks with regard of Count Bertrand The Box of Money temporarily taken charge of Parting of Buonaparte with the Captain ib. The Captain declines the Present of a Portrait Savary and Lallemand; their affecting parting with Napoleon in the presence of Captain Maitland The Northumberland sails for St. Helena Buonaparte's Observations on the British Cavalry, and relative to the Duke of Wellington |