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Lord Bristol to Lady Hamilton, no date [1796], (no 8), on the prospect of peace, with a footnote in French, (Harrison I, 253). (Manuscript)
1796 - 1796
CRK/20/46
Lord Bristol to Lady Hamilton, no date [1795] (no 5) on the insurrection (Harrison I, 249). (Manuscript)
1795 - 1795
CRK/20/43
Lord Bristol to Lady Hamilton, no date [1795] (no 4) on the Queen (Harrison I, 248). (Manuscript)
1795 - 1795
CRK/20/42
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, [1796], with news of [Lord] Malmesbury in Paris. (Manuscript)
1796 - 1796
CRK/21/8
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, [1796], with news of the arrival of 5 letters from Spain in October and November, on Portugal and the Spanish fleet. (Manuscript)
1796 - 1796
CRK/21/7
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, [1794-9], with news from Spain, and a Ps on Lord Bristol. (Manuscript)
1794 - 1799
CRK/21/6
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, [1794-99], with news on the Chouans [French royalists] and the Vendee, and British ships on the French coast. (Manuscript)
1794 - 1799
CRK/21/5
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
Lady Hamilton to Nelson, Thursday evening, 12 June [1799], with red seal 'Emma', on the Queen and the desire to return to Naples (Harrison I, 185). (Manuscript)
1799-06-12 - 1799-06-12
CRK/20/56
Mrs Cadogan to Lady Hamilton, Merton, 28[29] Oct, 1804, on gardeners and visitors and planting the orchard. (Manuscript)
1804-10-28 - 1804-10-28
CRK/20/66
Mrs Cadogan to Lady Hamilton, no date (postmark MR 20 1804), [Merton], on the visit of the Tyson family [Nelson's former secretary]. (Manuscript)
1804-03-20 - 1804-03-20
CRK/20/68
Senator Teotochi, president of the Republic of the Seven Isles to Foresti, Corfu, 11-23 September 1803, (in Italian) annotated as from Comte Mocinego (Manuscript)
1803-09-11 - 1803-09-23
CRK/5/122
JM Poole to Nelson, Organford near Poole, requesting assistance (Manuscript)
CRK/10/73
Captain Sir Edward Berry HMS VANGUARD to Nelson HMS RUBY, off Yarmouth, 20 July 1801, poor quality of the crew, Nelson his only real friend, state of his ship, request to speak to Troubridge at the Admiralty. (Manuscript)
1801-07-20 - 1801-07-21
CRK/2/42
Mr Clarke (vice consul at Tunis) to Mr Macauley, Tunis, 27 July 1803 (extract) on passports and the prize vessel Pomona of Poole, bound from Trapani to Newfoundland with salt, seized by French privateers flying Moorish colours. (Manuscript)
1803-07-27 - 1803-07-27
CRK/17/70
Lista di Schiavi in Tunisi, (no date, in Italian) list of 10 names, the crew of Giovanni Casanol and Michaele Scotto. (Manuscript)
CRK/17/67
Captain Donnelly, Narcissus, Tunis Road, 5 Oct 1803, (3 pages, 12 sides), with an account of his audience with the Bey, arranged by Mr Clarke, requesting use of Zembra and supply of provisions and water, problem of Neapolitan vessel seized. (Manuscript)
1803-10-05 - 1803-10-05
CRK/17/68
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
Bulkeley to Nelson, request to get into Toulon and enrol as midshipman on board French Admiral's ship, to send intelligence (Manuscript)
CRK/2/92
Clarke to Nelson, Tunis, 20 June 1804, (2 pages), on the seizure by French privateers of the Sperano, a Maltese vessel. (Manuscript)
1804-06-20 - 1804-06-20
CRK/17/79
Clarke to Nelson, Tunis, 13 May 1804, on the petition of Mr Forcelli over seizure of a cargo of corn destined for Malta, and requesting payment. (Manuscript)
1804-05-13 - 1804-05-13
CRK/17/78
Bey of Tunis to Nelson, 25 March (Jan?) 1804, (in Italian). (Manuscript)
1804-03-25 - 1804-03-25
CRK/17/80
Clarke to Nelson, Tunis, 10 April 1804, has delivered Nelson's letter to the Bey over passports. (Manuscript)
1804-04-10 - 1804-04-10
CRK/17/77
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