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Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, [1799], in French, unsigned, the brave British the only saviours of the Kingdom of the two Sicilies. (Manuscript)
1799 - 1799
CRK/21/27
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, [1799] in French, unsigned, going to Belvedere. (Manuscript)
1799 - 1799
CRK/21/22
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, unsigned no date [25 Oct 1798], in French, on the brave Captain Troubridge. (Manuscript)
1798-10-25 - 1798-10-25
CRK/21/37
Note enclosed in above (CRK./21/35) in Lady Hamilton's hand, 'copy the original sent to Lord St Vincent, June 19th 1798'. (Manuscript)
1798-06-11 - 1798-06-11
CRK/21/36
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, [1799] in French, unsigned, letter to the Marquis Circello via Captain Hardy. (Manuscript)
1799 - 1799
CRK/21/32
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, [1798], news from London of 5 June concerning a second squadron of 16 vessels rendezvous with Nelson. (Manuscript)
1798 - 1798
CRK/21/10
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, [1799], in French, signed Charlotte, on Admiral Elphinstone [Lord Keith]. (Manuscript)
1799 - 1799
CRK/21/18
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, [1799], in French signed Charlotte, on passports from the admiral, and vessels in the roads. (Manuscript)
1799 - 1799
CRK/21/17
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, [1798], on her anxiety. (Manuscript)
1798 - 1798
CRK/21/12
JM Poole to Nelson, Organford near Poole, requesting assistance (Manuscript)
CRK/10/73
Robert Calder, no date, on altering course for the enemy (No 3) (Manuscript)
CRK/14/30
Robert Calder, no date, plan of gaining to windward in reforming the line (Colour) (Manuscript)
CRK/14/32
Robert Calder, no date, on engaging the enemy (No 1) (Manuscript)
CRK/14/28
Nelson's journal, 19 February [1800], relating the capture of the GENEREUX, and joining the Commander in Chief [Lord Keith], 20 February, he is feeling unwell, news of the French fleet (Manuscript)
1800-02-19 - 1800-02-20
CRK/14/58
Nelson to [? no date], respecting the status of Dolamieu as a Prisoner of War (Manuscript)
CRK/14/57
Captain Hope, 2 June 1798, Intelligence dated 28 May 1798, from a Danish vessel on the sailing of the French fleet, noting that EMERALD parted on 23 May, TERPISCHORE and BONNE CITOYENNE joined off Toulon, endeavouring to join Captain Troubridge (Manuscript)
1798-05-28 - 1798-06-02
CRK/14/42
John Ricards, HMS ZEBRA Bomb, (no date), recommendation from Captain Clay (Manuscript)
CRK/10/116
Turkish letters 1803-5. Letter, no date, in Arabic, in envelope (below). (Manuscript)
CRK/18/81
Letter to Nelson from the Porte, no date, (in Arabic). (Manuscript)
CRK/18/74
Translation of a Buyurduli [edict from the office of a Pasha of the first rank] from the Porte (no date, in Italian) concerning neutrality of merchant vessels. (Manuscript)
CRK/18/73
Resume of the despatches of Lord Nelson to the Minister at the Ottoman Court, 28 Nov 1803 (Translated into French, 2 pages), concerning the activities of the Niger and Cameleon at Genoa. (Manuscript)
1803-11-28 - 1803-11-28
CRK/18/72
Manley Dixon, to Dear Madame, (? Lady Hamilton), Lion off Alexandria, 26 Nov 1798, on the progress of a young man. (Manuscript)
1798-11-26 - 1798-11-26
CRK/22/61
WEH to Lady Hamilton, no date, Friday morn, unable to accept her invitation. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/71
Ch Henry Fitzgerald to Lady Hamilton, no date, Granatilla, Friday, intending to call on her. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/65
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