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Mary Lee to Nelson, Hindringham, near Walsingham, Norfolk, 15 February 1803, request for money (Manuscript)
1803-02-15 - ?
CRK/8/79
Duckworth to Nelson, Martinique, 26 February 1801, about the prize money dispute (Manuscript)
1801-02-26
CRK/4/168
A Translation of TW Lancaster's first attempt at Latin verse (see CRK/16/92) presented to Nelson at Wimbledon, 3 December 1801 (Manuscript)
1801-12-03 - ?
CRK/16/93
Lambton Este [former secretary to Charles Locke, consul at Naples] to Nelson, Hoylake near Liverpool, 9 December 1804, dispatches safely delivered (Manuscript)
1804-12-09 - ?
CRK/5/7
Drake to Nelson, Padua, 24 May 1796, to maintain communication with Colonel Graham (Manuscript)
1796-05-24
CRK/4/120
Representation to Nelson from the Senate of Valguarnera, Palermo, 23 February 1799, ( in Italian),with green ribbon (Manuscript)
1799-02-23
CRK/16/76
List of Plans of 2 April [1801], Copenhagen, giving list of Danish ships, (printed in German, bottom edge cut) (Manuscript)
1801-04-02 - ?
CRK/16/85
Lord Hood, Commander in Chief Mediterranean (Samuel Admiral Viscount, 1724- 1816). Hood to Hamilton, HMS VICTORY, Martello Bay, 24 March 1794, plan to attack Bastia, request for mortars (Manuscript)
1794-03-24
CRK/7/62
Hood to Hamilton, HMS VICTORY, Porto Ferrara, 6 February 1794, (2 pages), need to secure Corsica, sent Colonel Moore to General Paoli to agree a plan of action, ship deployments, hope to land troops to take possession of St Fiorenzo (Manuscript)
1794-02-06 - ?
CRK/7/56
Lord Hood, Commander in Chief Mediterranean (Samuel Admiral Viscount, 1724- 1816). Hood to Hamilton, HMS VICTORY, off Bastia, 21 April 1794, still disappointed at lack of gun boats, news of French actions at Ventemiglia (Manuscript)
1794-04-21
CRK/7/65
Lord Hood, Commander in Chief Mediterranean (Samuel Admiral Viscount, 1724- 1816). Hood to Hamilton, HMS VICTORY, off Bastia,6 May 1794, critical situation, no gun boats, stores taken to Leghorn (Manuscript)
1794-05-06 - ?
CRK/7/66
Admiral Sir Robert Kingsmill (1730-1805), Henrietta Street, 23 April 1804, recommending a young man, dined recently with Admiral Lutwidge (Manuscript)
1804-04-23
CRK/8/51
Lieutenant Lackey (d.1804) to Nelson, Piccadilly, London, 12 March 1803, request to serve (Manuscript)
1803-03-12 - ?
CRK/8/53
Colonel Lanyard to Nelson, Messina, 13 February 1805, reporting that two ships arriving from the Eastward have seen his fleet, Mr Gibbs at Palmero learned from the TERMAGENT that the French had returned to Toulon, 15 gun boats here to resist any invasion (Manuscript)
1805-02-13 - ?
CRK/8/67
John Lawford (later Admiral Sir John d.1842) to Nelson, HMS POLYPHEMUS off Bornholm, 23 May 1801, requesting a survey (Manuscript)
1801-05-23
CRK/8/65
Scott to Nelson, 2 May 1803, welcoming his suggestions, to await the report of commissioners before raising the subject in the House of Commons, and inviting him to dinner (Manuscript)
1803-05-02 - ?
CRK/15/7
Captain William Kelly [former Captain of HMS GIBRALTAR], Plymouth, 28 January 1804, copy of minutes sent for information not opinion, recommending his nephew, his son Magnus to go with Sir Edward Pellew (Manuscript)
1804-01-28
CRK/8/34
Keith to Nelson, East Cliff near Ramsgate, 3 December 1803, recommending George Scott, a mis[shipman] in HMS VICTORY, ships at the Nore, his view of invasion (Manuscript)
1803-12-03 - ?
CRK/8/43
Hood to Hamilton, retreat from Toulon, burning the greater part of the fleet, arsenal and storehouses, received flannel waistcoats from ladies of Naples to troops (Manuscript)
1793-12-07 - ?
CRK/7/47
Hood to Hamilton, 'Commodore Fonteguiri no more fit to command a squadron than I am to make Archbishop', ordering frigates to Naples. Governor O' Hara plans to attack French positions, troops suffered reversals, Governor wounded and taken prisoner (Manuscript)
1793-12-03 - ?
CRK/7/45
Edmund Noble [merchant] to Nelson, Malta, 16 March 1804, forwarding letters for Mr Gibbs and Mrs Graefer at Palermo, sending requests from Mrs Pollard at Leghorn, enclosing a certificate from Captain Hargood in favour of Mr Street (Manuscript)
1804-03-16 - ?
CRK/9/117
Lieutenant Robert Nicholas (drowned 1809), HMS GIBRALTAR, 17 December 1804, on his appointment to HMS NIGER (Manuscript)
1804-12-17 - ?
CRK/9/109
Edward Newnham to Nelson, Killinaule, 30 May 1803, requesting a position for his son (Manuscript)
1803-05-30
CRK/9/102
Ralph Nelson 24 March 1804, recommending Captain Cocks of the THUNDER bomb vessel (Manuscript)
1804-03-24
CRK/9/100
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