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G Villiers to Lady Hamilton, inviting her to visit. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/145
Extract of a letter (undated, unsigned), concerning the median of France, request for safe conduct for ship to make measurements (Manuscript)
CRK/7/70
List of the stores requested from Naples (Manuscript)
CRK/7/64
List of subscribers to Britons to Army, price 6d, with names and number of copies. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/162
Sketch of Cronberg Castle, undated, unsigned, showing possible line of attack by British gun boats, with commentary on strength of Cronberg (Manuscript)
CRK/7/74
Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Victory, 23 April, 1804, (Harrison II, 34; Nicolas, V, 513), readdressed to Dr Nelson's, Cathedral, Kent. (Manuscript)
1804-04-23 - 1804-04-23
CRK/19/43
Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Victory, 17 Sept [1805] off Ply[mou]th, 9 o'clock in the morning (Harrison II, 96; not in Nicolas), with addendum Wednesday 18 Sept [1805]. (Manuscript)
1805-09-17 - 1805-09-17
CRK/19/56
Nelson to Lady Hamilton on going ashore. He writes about how he plans to get to Deal, that his Peers robe needs altering to a Viscounts, about plans to dine with Lord Hood, about his and Dr Baird’s continued ill health, that he has a lot to do on his last day aboard ship, and that he is sending a one pound note to his nephew for his birthday. (Manuscript)
1801-10-21 - 1801-10-21
CRK/19/26
Nelson to Lady Hamilton, 1801, on leaving the squadron. Nelson expresses mixed feelings about leaving his “little squadron” but seems mostly impatient to get off the ship. (Manuscript)
1801-10-20 - 1801-10-20
CRK/19/25
Nelson to Lady Hamilton, 1801 n his illness, and letters received from Naples. While landed at Walmer he reminisces about a time he and Lady Hamilton spent there in the past. (Manuscript)
1801-10-12 - 1801-10-12
CRK/19/18
Nelson to Lady Hamilton on his concern for the Victory, and messages for Mrs T. He says that Hardy has taken the Dutch prize into Plymouth. By the end of the letter, and the day, Nelson has moved from the Victory onto the Amphion, to his “great mortification”. (Manuscript)
1803-05-22 - 1803-05-22
CRK/19/28
William Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Canterbury, 9 Feb 1805, on sending a parcel to Nelson (Harrison I, 213). (Manuscript)
1805-02-09 - 1805-02-09
CRK/20/26
Sarah Nelson to Lady Hamilton, 1 March 1804, (written in the third person, in a different hand), inviting her to call. (Manuscript)
1804-03-01 - 1804-03-01
CRK/20/29
William Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Hilborough 29 March 1801, no news from the Baltic, on 'Tom Tit' [Lady Nelson], and on his son Horace (Harrison I, 199). (Manuscript)
1801-03-29 - 1801-03-29
CRK/20/22
William Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Sunday morning 6 Sept [1801], (last half page removed), on her letter regarding marriage, on his son and the line of Nelson (Harrison I, 206). (Manuscript)
1801-09-06 - 1801-09-06
CRK/20/24
Edmund Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Bath, 7 January 1802, returning her New Year greeting, on Nelson's ill health. (Manuscript)
1802-01-07 - 1802-01-07
CRK/20/20
Mrs Graefer to Lady Hamilton, [Bronte] 2 April 1800, with letters of recommendation. (Manuscript)
1800-04-02 - 1800-04-02
CRK/17/13
List of fruit trees, including apple, apricot, cherry, fig, filberts, medlar, mulberry, nectarine, peach, pear and plum trees, and flowering shrubs (no date, 2 pages), possibly drawn up by Mr Graefer. (Manuscript)
CRK/17/23
Draft copy of several letters from Mr Graefer to Sir John Acton, witnessed by Antonio Cappelli, 1800, concerning Lord Nelson's estate at Bronte. (Manuscript)
1800 - 1800
CRK/17/19
Lieutenant Baugh to Nelson, Downs, 29 August 1801, for a survey on the HMS LOCUST (Manuscript)
1801-08-29
CRK/2/10
Peter Barclay to Nelson, Manse of Kettle, 30 April 1804, about advancing his son (Manuscript)
1804-04-30
CRK/2/6
John Barry to Nelson, Bedford Square, 21 November 1800, an acquaintance who knew him at the English harbour Antigua, offering congratulations (Manuscript)
1800-11-21
CRK/2/7
Graefer to Nelson, Bronte, 4 Dec 1799, on the farms and tenants, and his denial of a request from 200 labourers for land, a problem of taxation causing hardship. (Manuscript)
1799-12-04 - 1799-12-04
CRK/17/5
Hudson Lowe to Hugh Elliot (British Minister at Naples), Cagliari, 12 Feb 1804 (2 pages, copy), Sardinians view French attack from Corsica as unlikely, and desire to maintain neutrality, but willing to use the pretext of the Tunis fleet being out to prepare defence, sending copies of intelligence from Mr Magnon, the British Consul, on Corsica. (Manuscript)
1804-02-12 - 1804-02-12
CRK/17/52
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