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Reverand William Nelson, later 1st Earl Nelson (1757-1835), Nelson's elder brother. William Nelson to Nelson, Burnham, 20 August 1801, concerning the wounds of Captains Parker and Langford (Manuscript)
1801-08-20
CRK/9/91
Melville to Nelson, Admiralty, 15 November 1804, anticipated his application for Captain Hoste by appointing him to the EURIDICE (Manuscript)
1804-11-15 - ?
CRK/9/29
Marsden to Nelson, Admiralty Office, 18 August 1805, on receiving a telegraph message of your arrival, an express was sent to Lady Hamilton at Southend, adding his thanks for kindness to Meyer (Manuscript)
1805-08-18
CRK/9/5
Marsh and Creed, London, 31 March 1804 (duplicate), statement of Nelson's account with Creed and Marsh (Manuscript)
1804-03-31
CRK/8/188
Captain Markham, later Admiral, (d.1827), to Nelson, Admiralty, 27 November 1803, recommending Captain Rosenhagen of LA SOPHIE (Manuscript)
1803-11-27
CRK/9/14
James Matra to Nelson, Tangier, 17 July 1805, by accounts received from Spain, the combined fleet has neither entered Cadiz nor passed into the Mediterranean, new contract arranged by James Cutforth (agent victualler at Gibraltar) for bullocks, fruit and vegetables, but sheep and poultry are prohibited (Manuscript)
1805-07-17 - ?
CRK/9/15
Francis Martin to Nelson, Portsmouth, 21 November 1800, concerning a print of Nelson (Manuscript)
1800-11-21
CRK/9/13
Martin to Nelson, HMS EXPLOSION, Downs, 22 August 1801, requesting a survey (Manuscript)
1801-08-22
CRK/9/9
Russel to Nelson, HMS GIER, at Sea, 26 September 1801, deserters on board (Manuscript)
1801-09-26
CRK/10/159
Russel to Nelson, HMS GIER off Calais, 18 August 1801, twenty ships from Dunkirk got into Calais having passed us in the night (Manuscript)
1801-08-18
CRK/10/151
Perkins to Nelson, Gerrard St Soho, 8 August 1801, repeating the request (Manuscript)
1801-08-08 - ?
CRK/10/29
Marchioness of Buckingham to Nelson, Stowe, 26 June 1803, recommending a young man, George Salter of the PHOEBE, annotated by Nelson 'unhappily dead Marchioness' (Manuscript)
1803-06-26
CRK/2/127
Captain Burrows to Nelson, HMS GANNET, 10 September 1801, request for a survey on medicines (Manuscript)
1801-09-10 - ?
CRK/2/136
Captain Burn, Gibraltar, 31 August 1803, arrived with convoy from Malta (Manuscript)
1803-08-31
CRK/2/135
Foley to Nelson, Abermarles, near Landovery, South Wales, 7 October 1804, about Nelson's health, recommending Dr Gillespie (Manuscript)
1804-10-07 - ?
CRK/5/109
Foley to Nelson, Abermarles, near Landovery, South Wales, 16 June 1804, about his nephew, problems off Toulon (Manuscript)
1804-06-16 - ?
CRK/5/108
Nelson to Evan Nepean, HMS AMAZON, Downs, 6 September 1801, enclosing a paper and note, suggesting what might be done to take whoever comes for the letter addressed to Mr Hills at the Port Office (Manuscript)
1801-09-06 - ?
CRK/14/116
Nelson to Nepean, 16 August 1801, [draft], despatch on the attack on Boulogne (Manuscript)
1801-08-16 - ?
CRK/14/114
Sir E Gower to Nelson, Horndean, 12 October [1804], recommending Mr Curdy, midshipman of the PHOEBE (Manuscript)
1804-10-12 - ?
CRK/6/57
Captain Pearce to Gore sailed to Ceuta to gain intelligence on privateers which seized three ships carrying bullocks which have been landed, Governor of Ceuta refused to give up British prisoners. (Manuscript)
1804-09-10 - ?
CRK/6/42
Queen Charlotte of Naples to Nelson, Naples, 20 June 1803, [in French] thanks for news of your command in the Mediterranean, circumstances oblige us to observe a strict neutrality (Manuscript)
1803-06-20
CRK/3/54
Cochrane to Nelson, off Ferrol, 10 August 1804, intelligence on French fleet and pressure on Spain, naval news (Manuscript)
1804-08-10 - ?
CRK/3/63
Lieutenant Charlton (d.1810) to Nelson, HM Gun Brig HASTY, Kioge Bay, 28 June 1801, first into action on 2 April, request for promotion (Manuscript)
1801-06-28
CRK/3/43
Pole to Nelson, HMS ST GEORGE, Categat, 30 July 1801, slow progress home with northerly winds, successful passage of the Belt with large ships (Manuscript)
1801-07-30
CRK/10/65
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