Many thanks for that, Kester!
Perhaps this is a good day, too, to mention Tony's ancestor, Captain Charles Mansfield of the Minotaur. The book about Sir Eliab Harvey which I mention on another thread, describes the counter-attack by the French:
'It fell chiefly to Ajax, Agamemnon, Minotaur and Spartiate to fend off Dumanoir's counter-attack, which they did with great effect.'
Tony, I have taken the liberty of copying from your website
http://www.minotaur.org/trafalgar.htm Captain Mansfield's address to his ship's company 204 years ago today:
An hour before the battle, Captain Mansfield mustered the ships company and spoke to them as follows:
Men, we are now in the sight of the enemy whom there is every probability of engaging; and I trust that this day, or tomorrow, will prove the most glorious our country ever saw. I shall say nothing to you of courage: our country never produced a coward. For my own part I pledge myself to the officers and ship’s company not to quit the ship I may get alongside of till either she strikes or sinks – or I sink. I have only to recommend silence and strict attention to the orders of your officers. Be careful to take good aim, for it is to no purpose to throw shot away. You will now, every man, repair to your respective stations, and depend, I will bring the ship into action as soon as possible.
God save the King!
There is also on Tony's website a fuller description of Minotaur's role in repelling the counter-attack.