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Radstock to Nelson, Portland Place, 27 December 1804, (2 pages), recommending his son for promotion, comment on the Cadiz command (Manuscript)
1804-12-27
CRK/10/101
Radstock to Nelson, Portland Place, 17 January 1804, sending another copy of the Neptune [newspaper], has published and distributed 800 copies of the life of Buonaparte, suggesting it might be printed at Malta or Gibraltar, recommends his nephew John Morier appointed Consul General to the Morea (Manuscript)
1804-01-17 - ?
CRK/10/96
John Daniel Belfour to Nelson, Copenhagen, 17 April 1801, awaited you on board LONDON, when fleet suddenly sailed, enclose bill of goods sent to the ST GEORGE, hope you pass safely over the shoals on which the LONDON struck, request for help with the Foreign Office in getting appointment as consul. (Manuscript)
1801-04-17 - ?
CRK/2/36
Radstock to Nelson, Portland Place, 18 March 1804, recommendation by the First Lord of the Admiralty of his son for a vacancy, news of the King (Manuscript)
1804-03-18
CRK/10/97
Vice-Admiral Sir John Orde to Nelson HMS GLORY, off Cadiz, 7 February [1805], expressing concern for Nelson's health, and given no reasons to expect to take command in the Mediterranean if Nelson relinquished it (Manuscript)
1805-02-07 - ?
CRK/9/160
Hyde Parker to Nelson, HMS LONDON, 29 April 1801, requiring a surgeon's report on Nelson's health before agreeing to his leave to return to England (Manuscript)
1801-04-29
CRK/9/172
Hyde Parker to Nelson, HMS LONDON, 4 May 1801, (private), reporting the arrival of the consul from Hamburg, wishing Nelson would stay until instructions arrive from England (Manuscript)
1801-05-04 - ?
CRK/9/173
Hyde Parker to Nelson, HMS LONDON, 28 March 1801, enclosing the [Danish] Government's answer, sending a reply and should the answer be hostile, preparing to set going the bomb vessels (Manuscript)
1801-03-28
CRK/9/166
Hyde Parker to Nelson, HMS LONDON, 21 April 1801, reporting the offer of Mr Cockburn [consul at Hamburg] to send cattle but not agreeing to any contract, advising he will not proceed further up the Baltic until he hears from England and is joined by Admiral Totty, suggesting it more likely to procure water at the Island of Ertholmene than at Bornholm (Manuscript)
1801-04-21
CRK/9/169
Hyde Parker to Nelson, HMS LONDON, 24 March 1801, (private), on reflection finding many reasons against 'our' plan of going by the Belt, requesting Nelson to come for half an hour's further discussion (Manuscript)
1801-03-24
CRK/9/164
Hyde Parker to Nelson, in town, 26 February 1801, by hand of Pr Osborn, directing ships under his command to join him in Yarmouth Roads, (overleaf) a list of ships (Manuscript)
1801-02-26
CRK/9/163
George Purvis to Nelson, HMS VICTORY, 31 January 1796, Signal book, page 21, Signal 50 (Secret) method of attack, signed 'Jervis' (Manuscript)
1796-01-31
CRK/14/23
No date [19 February 1796] sailing directions (Secret, colour, No 1), [see CRK/14/24] (Manuscript)
1796-02-19
CRK/14/25
Nelson to the Imperial Grand Signor, Naples, 16 December 1798, [draft in Nelson's hand, with amendments], thanking him for favours bestowed (Manuscript)
1798-12-16 - ?
CRK/14/53
Map of the coast of Prussia and Danzig Bay, hand drawn, no date [May 1801] (Manuscript)
1801
CRK/14/71
Remarks of several Masters, HMS KITE, Great Belt, no date [March 1801], remarks on accompanying plates including soundings and marks (Manuscript)
1801
CRK/14/65
List of Danish ships engaged, 1 April 1801, on reverse is sketch of battle of Copenhagen in Nelson's hand (Manuscript)
1801-04-01 - ?
CRK/14/68
Nelson to Hyde Parker, HMS ST GEORGE, 25 March 1801, [copy], on the need to attack the enemy, account of Mr Vansittart on enemy preparations, on the desirability of entry by the Sound (Manuscript)
1801-03-25
CRK/14/83
Hyde Parker to the Court of Denmark, no date [April 1801], his note requesting assurances of neutrality (Manuscript)
1801
CRK/14/79
Captain Reynolds to Nelson, Hackney, 18 May 1804, noting that Nelson 'is not a Hotham', with political news, and comment on Lord Melville as First Lord of the Admiralty (Manuscript)
1804-05-18
CRK/10/115
Rolfe to Nelson, Saham, 5 January 1804, recommending Thomas Bedingfield, a relation of Sir Richard Bedingfield, now in the HMS NARCISSUS (Manuscript)
1804-01-05 - ?
CRK/10/132
Bulkeley to Nelson, 1 March 1801, heard you returned to London, view of St Vincent's position at the Admiralty, state of the country, commend my son and enclose letter for him (Manuscript)
1801-03-01 - ?
CRK/2/81
Mr Rithery to Nelson, 18 August 1805, sending letter to Merton by express, HMS VICTORY in quarantine (Manuscript)
1805-08-18
CRK/10/124
Radstock to Nelson, Portland place, 14 February 1804, remembering the date [Battle of St Vincent], recollecting Nelson's actions, hope for prizes unless S[I]r John [Orde] takes them, hope for his son as he is not a rich man (Manuscript)
1804-02-14 - ?
CRK/10/103
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