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Poem on design and spirit, with engravings, no date, printed by R Akerman 101 Strand (Manuscript)
CRK/16/88
Armistice between France and the Pope, undated [in French] (Manuscript)
CRK/4/138
An account of exports of Taganrok [close to the Volga and the Don] (Manuscript)
CRK/4/153
son to Lady Hamilton, on the swindle of Mr Parker. Mr Parker (the late Captain Parker’s father) seems to be defrauding various of his son’s acquaintances, so Nelson warns Lady Hamilton against dealing with him. (Manuscript)
1801-10-08 - 1801-10-08
CRK/19/17
Nelson to Lady Hamilton, 1801 on the purchase of Merton. He wonders if he and Lady Hamilton can afford to buy some adjoining land; suggests that they will employ local tradespeople; that it would be good to christen their daughter at a church in Merton. (Manuscript)
1801-09-26 - 1801-09-26
CRK/19/16
Duff to Nelson, Cadiz, 28 October 1803, [copy], ship movements, arrival of American Commodore from Tangiers, with postscript Cadiz, 3 November 1803 [in Duff's hand], about the American Commodore and further intelligence (Manuscript)
1803-10-28 - 1803-11-03
CRK/4/181
Sketch of the coast near Amsterdam with soundings, no date, annotated 'from John van Keulen' (Manuscript)
CRK/16/46
Substance of Mr Missetts letter to Nelson, Rosetta, 25 February 1805, on the state of Egypt, and the willingness of the Turkish Beys to cooperate with the French, transmitted to Mr Marsden. (Manuscript)
1805-02-25 - 1805-06-17
CRK/16/39
Ode to the Duke of Bronte, no date no author, (in Italian) (Manuscript)
CRK/16/77
Au Vainqueur D'Aboukir, (2 pages, in French), no date (Manuscript)
CRK/16/72
Poem, L'Invita Fillide (in Italian) no date, with drawing on reverse (Manuscript)
CRK/16/74
Imitation of a Greek epigram (no date, no author) on reverse, Epigram on the CULLODEN Captn Troubridge (Manuscript)
CRK/16/70
Poem beginning 'Glorious Chief' in manuscript, no title, no date (Manuscript)
CRK/16/87
List of names signed by Nelson, with, described as voting paper and signature, no date (Manuscript)
CRK/16/54
Envelope with black seal, addressed in Nelson's hand, to Lady Hamilton, 23 Picadilly, London, no date, annotated by Lady Hamilton, 'Friday Friday Friday & Saturday' (Manuscript)
CRK/16/56
Descriptive chart of the entrance of Goree and the Quaxdeep, laid down at the charge of the college of the Maas, September 1787, and the soundings taken afresh in September 1795, in Dutch with English translation, showing Fort Hellevoet, annotated, 'copied from a MS found on board a Dutch ship detained' (Manuscript)
1787-09 - 1795-09
CRK/16/52
Note of computations by Nelson, 27 June to 17 July [1805] with numbers possibly showing distance covered each day with cumulative total, and estimate of distance of French; on reverse, computations in pencil, not in Nelson's hand (Manuscript)
1805-06-27 - 1805-07-17
CRK/16/64
Note by Nelson, no date, Waldershaw St. Guilford, In close by Park gate (Manuscript)
CRK/16/58
Note in Nelson's hand, no date, listing doctors with dates and stations, (on the reverse) a diagram possibly of a nine ship formation, with mention of Duke of Clarence and Admiral Campbell (Manuscript)
CRK/16/60
Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Victory, 23 April, 1804, (Harrison II, 34; Nicolas, V, 513), readdressed to Dr Nelson's, Cathedral, Kent. (Manuscript)
1804-04-23 - 1804-04-23
CRK/19/43
Nelson to Lady Hamilton on going ashore. He writes about how he plans to get to Deal, that his Peers robe needs altering to a Viscounts, about plans to dine with Lord Hood, about his and Dr Baird’s continued ill health, that he has a lot to do on his last day aboard ship, and that he is sending a one pound note to his nephew for his birthday. (Manuscript)
1801-10-21 - 1801-10-21
CRK/19/26
Nelson to Lady Hamilton, 1801, on leaving the squadron. Nelson expresses mixed feelings about leaving his “little squadron” but seems mostly impatient to get off the ship. (Manuscript)
1801-10-20 - 1801-10-20
CRK/19/25
Nelson to Lady Hamilton, 1801 n his illness, and letters received from Naples. While landed at Walmer he reminisces about a time he and Lady Hamilton spent there in the past. (Manuscript)
1801-10-12 - 1801-10-12
CRK/19/18
Nelson to Lady Hamilton on his concern for the Victory, and messages for Mrs T. He says that Hardy has taken the Dutch prize into Plymouth. By the end of the letter, and the day, Nelson has moved from the Victory onto the Amphion, to his “great mortification”. (Manuscript)
1803-05-22 - 1803-05-22
CRK/19/28
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