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Richard O’Brien, [American Consul, Algiers], to Bernard Athy (British pro consul, Alicante, Algiers, 6 June 1803, (copy), enclosing a letter for Mr Falcon [British consul to Algiers] at Gibraltar, on Algerine captives (Manuscript)
1803-06-06
CRK/1/95
Thomas Wood [deputy commissary general, Vienna] to Charles Stuart, Vienna, 31 Dec 1803, (copy, deciphered), on the change to the Ordnance board directions to the Agincourt and Monmouth to carry arms contracted with Monsr Bienenfield from Trieste to London (Manuscript)
1803-12-31
CRK/1/135
Charles Stuart to Ball, Vienna, 31 Dec 1803 (copy, original in cypher), that as the Austrians prohibit the export of arms from Trieste and Fiume, contract is to be carried to Malta in small ships (Manuscript)
1803-12-31
CRK/1/134
Ball to Nelson, Malta, 10 Feb 1804, on Nelsons prize case against Lord St Vincent, and views on the destination of the French fleet, with a PS on Sardinia (Manuscript)
1804-02-10
CRK/1/130
Richard O’Brian to the British consular agent at Tunis, Algiers, 3 Dec 1803, (note, copy), enclosing letters from the Governor of Malta (Manuscript)
1803-12-03
CRK/1/129
O’Brian to Ball, 3 Dec 1803, (private, copy), on the liberation of Maltese crew and ships seized by Algiers (Manuscript)
1803-12-03
CRK/1/128
Richard O’Brien to Ball, Algiers, 2 December 1803, (copy), on Algerine captives passed to the Americans and repayment for seized vessel (Manuscript)
1803-12-02
CRK/1/127
A series of 20 letters addressed to Nelson from people whose surname begins with C including Admiral Colpoys and Captain Corbett. (Manuscript)
1797-01-17 - 1805-03-24
CRK/3/85-105
Ball to Nelson, Malta, 24 January 1801, on Nelson’s return to England, reporting he has applied for a dockyard position, enclosing reports on Egypt, with news of Tyson [Nelson’s former secretary], and views on the future of Malta (Manuscript)
1801-01-24
CRK/1/84
Ball to Nelson, Malta, 4 January 1803 [1804], with news on Naples, and Mr Elliot’s plan, and a request for a convoy, on the Americans at Syracuse, and the appointment of Charles Lock as consul in Egypt (Manuscript)
1803-01-04
CRK/1/124
Lady Hamilton to 'Dear Sir', [Charles Greville], 25 Feb [1800], (2 pages) on personal attacks, receiving the cross of Malta from the emperor of Russia, and leaving the Queen [of Naples], (Harrison I, 269). (Manuscript)
1800-02-25 - 1800-02-25
CRK/20/60
Mary Duncan to Lady Hamilton, Upper Dial, 15 Sept 1801, asking if her husband can return to the Amazon. (Manuscript)
1801-09-15 - 1801-09-15
CRK/22/60
Charlotte to Nelson, (no Date, in answer to his of the 10 July [1804], (Copy, in French, annotated 'pour copie conforme A Scott'), thanking him for his news, dismay at the French attempt to conquer Europe, and assuring him of friendship. (Manuscript)
1804-07-10 - 1804-07-10
CRK/18/67
King Ferdinand to Nelson, Portici, 22 May 1804, (in Italian), on threats from the French and demand for Sir John Acton [the prime minister] to be dismissed over a quarrel with the French Ambassador, which he is not strong enough to refuse, annotated ' a true copy, Alexander Scott'. (Manuscript)
1804-05-22 - 1804-05-22
CRK/18/64
Ferdinand to Nelson, Portici, 22 May 1804 (duplicate). (Manuscript)
1804-05-22 - 1804-05-22
CRK/18/65
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, Naples, 10 December 1803, signed Charlotte, in French, asking for news, with much underlining. (Manuscript)
1803-12-10 - 1803-12-10
CRK/21/77
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, 4 May 1800, one hour after midday, signed Charlotte, in French, having received her letter, on the expedition to Minorca, arrival of 1000 Russians at Naples, Paget [Sir Arthur Paget, British Minister to Naples] meeting with Acton. (Manuscript)
1800-05-04 - 1800-05-04
CRK/21/75
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
Ulivieri to Lady Hamilton, postmarked 22 ?Oct 1804, on his visit to the house in Queen St with Mr Haslewood and Mr Gunther, prepared parcels for Tyson at Woolwich including books [for Nelson], Horatia is well. (Manuscript)
1804-10-22 - 1804-10-22
CRK/22/143
Addington to Nelson, Kensington, 30 May 1802, on Nelson’s wishes respecting a vacancy for Nelson’s brother, inviting him to call at Downing Street & Addington to Nelson, Kensington, 30 May 1802, copy of above (Manuscript)
1802-05-30
CRK/1/47
M Whyte to Mrs Nelson (wife of Nelson's brother, at 23 Piccadilly), Pickenham, (postmark, Brandon, Norfolk), 9 Aug 1801, on a visit from William [Nelson] and her son Horace, her impression of Lady Hamilton. (Manuscript)
1801-08-09 - 1801-08-09
CRK/22/156
Graefer to Nelson, Bronte, 9 Feb 1800, enclosing a letter from the brothers of a neighbour, Baron Mele. (Manuscript)
1800-02-09 - 1800-02-09
CRK/17/11
Invoice of ten packages of husbandry tools and one cask of seeds shipped for Messina for Mr Graefer, London, 19 Dec 1800. (Manuscript)
1800-12-19 - 1800-12-19
CRK/17/22
Troubridge to Nelson, 28 December [1803], sending supplies and more money, destination of the French fleet uncertain, Captain Gore's improper purchases, Davidge Gould has taken a wife and I hope left off the sea, domestic political infighting (Manuscript)
1803-12-28 - ?
CRK/13/95
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