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St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 24 October 1801, Nelson to come to town only when better, Troubridge setting out for Yarmouth to stand for parliament (Manuscript)
1801-10-24
CRK/11/130
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 5 September 1801, problems of smaller vessels in winter, need to be alert to enemy likely to leave harbour after a blow, on carrying lights at night (Manuscript)
1801-09-05 - ?
CRK/11/122
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 4 September 1801, to consider firing on Boulogne if weather permits, never seasick himself but sympathises with Nelson (Manuscript)
1801-09-04 - ?
CRK/11/121
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 12 September 1801, Commission for George Walpole (Manuscript)
1801-09-12 - ?
CRK/11/124
St Vincent to Nelson, Fulham, 9 September 1801, on receiving anonymous reports, his view on Captain Conn's appointment and the difficulty of exercising patronage (Manuscript)
1801-09-09 - ?
CRK/11/123
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 30 August 1803, recommending Captains Durban and Hillyer (Manuscript)
1803-08-30
CRK/11/140
St Vincent to Nelson, Rocketts, 27 July 1803, he is opposed to granting the request of Captain Weir for services in Malta and Elba (Manuscript)
1803-07-27
CRK/11/137
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 17 June 1803 (copy, duplicate) (Manuscript)
1803-06-17 - ?
CRK/11/136
St Vincent to Nelson, Rocketts, 21 August 1803, awaiting orders from Lord Hobart on declaration of War against Liguria, informed by victualling board of supply of cash for the squadron, stores being sent, men from Malta, blockade of Genoa and Spezzia, sending Captains Bolton and Campbell to join him (Manuscript)
1803-08-21
CRK/11/138
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 19 May 1803, recommending John Stuart of the HMS TERMAGENT, who is to take George Elliot with him as a volunteer, the HMS VICTORY is to join Admiral Cornwallis off Brest (Manuscript)
1803-05-19
CRK/11/134
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 21 December 1803, recommending Mr James, nephew of Lord Camden (Manuscript)
1803-12-21
CRK/11/150
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 20 November 1803, the victualling board have recommended Mr Ford, for the office of agent victualler afloat, who acquitted himself well at Lisbon after Mr Heatly went wrong, on a salary of £500 pa, storeships now loading, hoping to send reinforcements but short of men (Manuscript)
1803-11-20
CRK/11/145
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 24 September 1803 (copy, second duplicate) (Manuscript)
1803-09-24
CRK/11/144
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 20 November 1803, (duplicate) (Manuscript)
1803-11-20
CRK/11/146
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 24 September 1803, (copy, duplicate) (Manuscript)
1803-09-24
CRK/11/143
St Vincent to Nelson, Mortimer St, 12 March 1805, requesting he send Robert Pigot and Anthony Maitland home to join Troubridge in the HMS BLENHEIM (Manuscript)
1805-03-12 - ?
CRK/11/154
Captain William Bedford (1764?-1827), later vice Admiral. Bedford to Nelson, HMS LEYDEN, Downs, 1 August 1801, unable to find pilots unless pay £20 the first month and 6 shillings a day thereafter (Manuscript)
1801-08-01 - ?
CRK/2/25
Captain Sir Henry William Bayntun, later Admiral (1766-1840). Bayntun to Nelson, HMS LEVIATHAN at sea, 5 October 1804, unable to identify a seaman (Manuscript)
1804-10-05 - ?
CRK/2/23
Colonel Baretti, father of Lieutenant Henry Baretti and friend of Nelson's brother Maurice, when he served on Lord Moira's staff. Baretti Senior to Nelson, Southampton, 11 September 1801, thanks for letter regarding my son's conduct, wish for a better ship for him (Manuscript)
1801-09-11 - ?
CRK/2/16
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
Mr Benjamin Baynton, son Benjamin became lieutenant in 1810 (d.1854). Baynton to Nelson, London, 10 June 1803, arrangements for paying an allowance to my son (Manuscript)
1803-06-10 - ?
CRK/2/19
Nelson to [General Wallis], HMS AGAMEMNON, Leghorn, 17 December 1795, [draft], reporting his efforts to secure General de Vins and the Austrian army on the Riviera (Manuscript)
1795-12-17
CRK/14/19
Strachan to Nelson, HMS DONEGAL, off Cape Malabat, 19 December 1804, hoping to get provisions from Tangiers including cattle and lemon juice as suffering badly from scurvy, ship movements, intelligence on Portuguese embargo on British vessels, escaped contagion ashore at Gibraltar, also short of clothing (Manuscript)
1804-12-19
CRK/11/171
Dr Stoddart to Nelson, Valetta, 14 May 1804, misapprehension of officers over delays which are occasioned only by want of proof, unable to rely solely on the authority of Mr Ambrose, a midshipman of one of the capturing ships, this now remedied by Captain Capel's affidavit (Manuscript)
1804-05-14 - ?
CRK/11/181
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