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From Elba to St Helena: A Timeline

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Napoleon lands on Golfe-Juan

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1815

January

13th Reports of a plan to remove Napoleon
to St Helena began to appear in a number
of British newspapers
February

26th Napoleon left Elba

March

1st Napoleon landed at Golfe-Juan

5th Royalist Infantry defected to Napoleon

6th News of Napoleon's flight reached Vienna
7th Infantry Regiment defected

13th Congress of Vienna declares Napoleon outlaw
Napoleon issued edict dissolving assembly

14th Marshall Ney defects to Napoleon

15th Joachim Murat, King of Naples declares
war on Austria.

19th Louis XVIII leaves Paris

20th Napoleon Arrives in Paris

25th Austria, Russia, Prussia, Britain each agreed
to supply 150,000 to fight against Napoleon
Britain unable to raise enough troops so
provides subsidy to allies.

29th Napoleon issues decree abolishing Slave Trade

Proclamation issued at Lyons, where Napoleon was received warmly in 1815

April

7th Samuel Whitbread, Whig Leader
in House of Commons
said Wellington and other diplomats
who had signed treaty against Napoleon
at Vienna should be impeached.

14th Napoleon meets Benjamin Constant; work begins on constitution

22nd Acte additionnel published

May

2nd Louis XVIII, manifesto published in Ghent
calls on the people to chase out the usurper.

15th Royalist rebellion in the Vendee, West France.

18th Battle of Tolentino
Murat defeated by Austrians


21st Murat's wife, Caroline, Napoleon's sister
boarded a British war ship
and was taken to Trieste

25th Earl Grey's amendment against resumption
of war lost in House of Lords;
among those voting against the
war was Wellington's brother
Lord Wellesley.

June

11th Members of British Government tell
John Quincy Adams that they expect
Napoleon soon to seek refuge in America.

12th Napoleon leaves Paris to join the army
of the north

15th Beginning of campaign against British
and Prussian forces

16th Quatre Bras and Ligny

18th Waterloo

19th News of Waterloo reached London

20th News of defeat reached Paris

21st Napoleon arrived back in Paris

22nd Napoleon Abdicated

23rd Executive Commission set up to rule France

24th Napoleon "invited" to leave Paris by Fouche
- moves to Malmaison;
White terror begins in South of France

25th General Beker appointed Commanding Officer of
Napoleon's Guard at Malmaison;
Commission asks Wellington for safe conduct
for Napoleon to go to America
Louis XVIII returns to France

26th Fouche informed Napoleon that two frigates
in Rochefort were ready to take him
to America once safe conduct had been granted

27th Fouche sent message urging Napoleon
to leave Malmaison

28th Napoleon's doctor gave him small bottle of
poison in case he was captured by
advancing Prussian army

29th Napoleon left Malmaison - spent night at Rambouillet

30th Napoleon spent night at Tours

The beach at Fouras from which Napoleon left mainland France

The memorial bears the following inscription:

Ici, le 8 juillet 1815, Napoléon 1er a quitté le continent pour l’exil. L’Empereur a été porté jusqu’à la baleinière par le marin Baud, natif de Fouras. Don du Baron Gourgaud, arrière-petit-fils du général Gourgaud (1)





July
1st Napoleon in Niort
Croker (First Secretary of Admiralty) in Paris
set down rules for any ship
that captured Napoleon

3rd Napoleon arrived at La Rochelle
Paris capitulates

5th Napoleon joined by brother
Joseph at La Rochelle

6th Samuel Whitbread, Whig Leader and opponent
of war, commits suicide.

7th Government set up under Talleyrand and Fouche
Lord Liverpool writes to Castlereagh that if
they capture Napoleon the easiest course
would be to hand him over to France;

8th Napoleon boarded Saale from Fouras beach
2nd Restoration of Louis XVIII
gives orders to arrest Napoleon

9th Fouche (Duc D'Oranto) appointed Minister of Police by Louis XVIII

10th Napoleon ent Savary and las Cases to
Bellerophon to negotiate with English

12th Napoleon moved to Ile d'Aix

14th Las Cases and Lallemand informed captain of
Bellerophon that Napoleon would come on board
the next morning
Napoleon writes letter to Prince Regent

15th Napoleon went on board Bellerophon
Lord Liverpool writes to Castlereagh
that if they capture Napoleon St. Helena
or Cape of Good Hope
would be the best places to secure him.

18th Metternich wrote to Marie Louise saying
it had been agreed that Napoleon would be
imprisoned at Fort St. George in Scotland.

21st Letter From Lord Liverpool to Castlereagh
in Paris proposing Napoleon should be
sent to St. Helena

24th Hudson Lowe chosen to be Governor of St. Helena

25th Bellerophon arrived in Torbay

26th Bellerophon leaves Torbay for Plymouth

29th Gazette confirmed Napoleon
would be sent to St. Helena

30th Napoleon officially informed by Lord Keith
that he was to be sent to St Helena.

August

4th Anthony Mackenrot attempted to serve Lord
Keith with a subpoena requesting
Napoleon to appear as a witness in court
Bellerophon leaves Plymouth for open sea

7th Napoleon transferred to Northumberland


October

13th Murat executed after failing to
recapture Kingdom of Naples

15th Northumberland arrives at St. Helena

17th Napoleon goes ashore
lodges for night in Jamestown

18th Napoleon visits Longwood and moves to Briars

December

10th Napoleon moves to Longwood


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(1) The tide was out, and Napoleon was carried out to his boat on the back of a local sailor.

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