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Turkish letters 1803-5. Envelope addressed to Nelson, with seal. (Manuscript)
CRK/18/82
Hafiz Ismael, Captain Pasha to Nelson, Constantinople, 15 Feb 1805, (in French), on his installation as Captain Pasha, reporting the departure of the French fleet from Toulon, believed to be for Egypt. (Manuscript)
1805-02-15 - 1805-02-15
CRK/18/84
G Lettice to Lady Hamilton, Peasmarsh, Lamberhurst, Sussex, 18 Sept 1804, seeking her interest in recommending Mr Broadbent to succeed the English consul at Messina. (Manuscript)
1804-09-18 - 1804-09-18
CRK/22/99
A political sketch of the views of the French in the Mediterranean, ASJ Ball, 7 July 1804, (private and confidential, 2 pages), for Lord Nelson (Manuscript)
1804-07-07
CRK/1/141
Ball to Nelson, Malta, 9 July 1804, on developments over the naval hospital, news on the Barbary states, on losing both his secretaries (Manuscript)
1804-07-09
CRK/1/142
Thomas Louis to Kate (Mrs Louis) at Chelston, Moreton Bushell, Devon, Minotaur, [Leghorn], 11 July 1800, to be forwarded by Lady Hamilton, who is setting out with Sir William and Lord Nelson for Vienna escorting the Queen of Naples. (Manuscript)
1800-07-11 - 1800-07-11
CRK/22/103
Mrs Lutwidge to Lady Hamilton, 30 March [?], happy to see her tomorrow, asking her for an opera ticket. (Manuscript)
0000-03-30 - 0000-03-30
CRK/22/104
Account of capital and damage sustained by the BEE captured by an Algerine privateer on or about 16 May 1803, sworn before HM Commissioner at Malta, 4 August 1804 (Manuscript)
1803-05-16 - 1804-08-04
CRK/16/38
Hossker to Lady Hamilton, Lacco, 31 July 1794, on sending letters. (Manuscript)
1794-07-31 - 1794-07-31
CRK/22/82
Hossker to Lady Hamilton, Lacco, 24 July 1794, on her cure. (Manuscript)
1794-07-24 - 1794-07-24
CRK/22/81
Mrs Jefferys? To Lady Hamilton, did not know the English ladies were to be invited to the court. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/88
Hossker to Lady Hamilton, Lacco, 16 September 1794, on her health and Mr Weldon. (Manuscript)
1794-09-16 - 1794-09-16
CRK/22/83
Hossker to Lady Hamilton, Lacco, 19 Sept 1794, on her health. (Manuscript)
1794-09-19 - 1794-09-19
CRK/22/84
Au Senat de Hambourg, Ode (2 pages, in French), no date (Manuscript)
CRK/16/80
Queensberry to Lady Hamilton, Richmond, 3 Sept [?], with compliments to Sir William and Lord Nelson. (Manuscript)
0000-09-03 - 0000-09-03
CRK/22/122
Lady P to Lady Hamilton, no date 6 o'clock Saturday morn, on Lady Henry going to Rome. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/120
H North to Lady Hamilton, no date, mother in bed but happy for you to call. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/115
Harriet Maria North to Lady Hamilton, Rome, 27 June 1794, on her stay at Naples, news of Prince Augustus, asking her to visit when in England. (Manuscript)
1794-06-27 - 1794-06-27
CRK/22/113
News of the Victory received in England, (nfi, probably Copenhagen) description of poem, below, typed on card (Manuscript)
CRK/16/66
Lady Spencer to Lady Hamilton, no date, on the illness of her child. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/132
Note by Nelson, on the orders of 20 August and 3 September 1799 to be copied whole, and letters of August to September [1799] extracts to be copied (Manuscript)
1799-08-20 - 1799-09
CRK/16/61
M Scott to Lady Hamilton, Doctors Commons, 2 March [?], inviting Miss Nelson and Horace [children of William Nelson] to a dance. (Manuscript)
0000-03-02 - 0000-03-02
CRK/22/128
Note in Nelson's hand on Latitude required for the courses and distances on the other side, also giving latitude and longitude for VICTORY and bearing to St Mary's, Azores, at noon on 26 June 1805 (Manuscript)
1805-06-16 - 1805-06-26
CRK/16/63
Ann Rhode to Lady Hamilton, New Milford, 16 March 1803, concerning her son, George Frederick Rhode, purser on the Andromeda. (Manuscript)
1803-03-16 - 1803-03-16
CRK/22/125
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