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Captain Lord Kerr to Nelson, HMS FISGARD at sea, 19 December 1804, reporting the capture of the French ship LE TIGRE, having 14 guns and 40 men, from Cayenne to Cadiz with Mahogany and Dye wood, and Master and crew of captured English brig (Manuscript)
1804-12-19
CRK/8/37
Van Kempen to Nelson, Naples, 6 March 1803, thanking him for recommendation via Mr Gibbs to Sir Alexander Ball and General Villettes, requesting a position in Sardinia, recommending the anchorage of the Maddalena Islands (Manuscript)
1803-03-06 - ?
CRK/8/36
Thomas King (d.1805), Shadwell, London, 8 December 1800, served with Captain Foley, wounded at the Nile, commission cancelled, request for help in securing half pay (Manuscript)
1800-12-08 - ?
CRK/8/48
Keith to Nelson, off Genoa, 3 May [1800], news of French army, ordered the PRINCESS CHARLOTTE for him but the ship stopped at Leghorn, news of French fleet at Brest (Manuscript)
1800-05-03 - ?
CRK/8/40
Hood to Forteguirri, HMS VICTORY, Toulon Rods, 18 December 1793, (copy), permission to sail to Naples after troops taken off (Manuscript)
1793-12-18
CRK/7/50
Hood to Hamilton, HMS VICTORY, Toulon Road, 6 December 1793, ' Sir Sidney Smith arrived, report of treaty between town and convention (Manuscript)
1793-12-06 - ?
CRK/7/46
Hood to Hamilton, HMS VICTORY, Bay of Hieres, 24 December 1793, (2 pages), obliged to evacuate Toulon, attack on Fort Mulgrave on the 17th, Spaniards gave way, Neapolitans retreated from Cape Sepet, 8000 brought off, 2- 3000 of inhabitants on board ships, Fonteguirri sailed without his troops, Sydney Smith' s fireship to destroy the arsenal (Manuscript)
1793-12-24
CRK/7/49
Hood to Hamilton, HMS VICTORY, Bay of Hieres, 27 December 1793, (duplicate of 7 December) (Manuscript)
1793-12-27
CRK/7/53
Hood to Hamilton, HMS VICTORY, Bay of Hieres, 29 December 1793, enclosing duplicates of letters of 25 & 27 December (Manuscript)
1793-12-29
CRK/7/54
Edmund Noble [merchant] to Nelson, Malta, 9 February 1804, declining to accept prize agency, querying the blockade of Genoa, enclosing a letter for London (Manuscript)
1804-02-09 - ?
CRK/9/115
Admiral the Marquis de Niza to John Melhuish, Captain of ALLIANCE, PRINCESS CHARLOTTE, St Pauls [Malta], 9 December 1799, directing him to put himself under the orders of Sir Thomas Troubridge (Manuscript)
1799-12-09 - ?
CRK/9/111
Melville to Nelson, Admiralty, 14 December 1804, request from Count Woronow, Russian Ambassador in London, for introduction to him of Commodore Greig, who commands a squadron of Russian ships (Manuscript)
1804-12-14 - ?
CRK/9/30
Chevalier Duc de Meclenburg to Nelson, 30 May 1801, (in French) (Manuscript)
1801-05-30
CRK/9/31
Sir Evan Nepean to Nelson, Admiralty, 11 January 1804, concerning Mr James, nephew of Lord Camden who is to have a frigate (Manuscript)
1804-01-11 - ?
CRK/9/107
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 31 May 1801, difficult to replace Nelson, Vice Admiral Pole appointed to succeed, there is only one Nelson (Manuscript)
1801-05-31
CRK/11/100
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 17 April 1801, believes that in the last conflict [Copenhagen] Nelson has has outstripped himself and all who have gone before (Manuscript)
1801-04-17 - ?
CRK/11/97
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 8 March 1801, appalled at his suggestion and begs him not to act on impulse (Manuscript)
1801-03-08 - ?
CRK/11/96
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 19 May 1801, approval of the King for Nelson's services (Manuscript)
1801-05-19
CRK/11/99
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 21 April 1801, to succeed Sir Hyde Parker in command, reporting the death of the Czar, he will recommend Colonel Stuart to the King (Manuscript)
1801-04-21
CRK/11/98
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 1 March 1801, Nelson's letters have put the Cabinet at ease, Captain Parker to go to the Baltic (Manuscript)
1801-03-01 - ?
CRK/11/95
St Vincent to Nelson, Mortimer St, 14 February 1801, reporting he is to succeed Lord Spencer at the Admiralty, and has approval for Troubridge and Markham in place of Young and Gambier (Manuscript)
1801-02-14 - ?
CRK/11/94
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 7 December 1801, on the appointment of Foley to the Paymastership at Plymouth (Manuscript)
1801-10-07 - ?
CRK/11/132
Mr Benjamin Baynton, son Benjamin became lieutenant in 1810 (d.1854). Baynton to Nelson, Brompton, 9 May 1803, commend my son for HMS VICTORY, recommend another young man (Manuscript)
1803-05-09 - ?
CRK/2/18
Morier to Lord Hawkesbury, having been received by the Pasha, giving details of his travels and observations, the grievances of the population against the Turks, has persuaded them the English and Russians would support the Turks against the French, advising on the need for intelligence from the sea ports (Manuscript)
1804-05-05 - ?
CRK/9/69
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