Details of Nelson's entry into the city of Salisbury when he recived the freedom of the city, Dec 1800.
Details of Nelson's entry into the city of Salisbury when he recived the freedom of the city, Dec 1800.
Record Details
Item reference: | TRA/56 |
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Catalogue Section: | Personal collections |
Level: | ITEM |
Date made: | 1800-01-01 - ?; 1800-12 |
Creator: | Nelson, Horatio |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Seven letters about the Deanery of Canterbury, 1808. (Manuscript) (BRP/2)
- Fifteen letters from Mrs William Nelson to her husband, while she was with the Hamiltons at Deal and Margate, 1801. (Manuscript) (BRP/3)
- Twenty three letters mainly received by Earl Nelson, with a few family letters, 1790-1834. (Manuscript) (BRP/5)
- Order of St Joachim conferred on Viscount Merton, 1805. (Manuscript) (BRP/8)
- Fourteen papers about making the Bridport peerage an English one, 1831. (Manuscript) (BRP/9)
- Drafts of codicils for Lord Nelson, c.1803. (Manuscript) (BRP/10)
- Papers relating to Nelson, including a copy of the first letter sent to Lady Nelson written with his left hand, 1797-1804. (Manuscript) (BRP/11)
- Lord Nelson's washing book. (Manuscript) (BRP/12)
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