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Edmund Dod to Nelson, Circus Exeter, 1 August 1801, recommending his son (Manuscript)
1801-08-01 - ?
CRK/4/31
James Dodds to Nelson, Brewer Street, Golden Square, London, 3 September 1801, willing to undertake any order (Manuscript)
1801-09-03 - ?
CRK/4/33
Charles Clarke Dobson [lieutenant] to Nelson, Ipswich, 9 November 1803, about services on the GOLIATH (Manuscript)
1803-11-09 - ?
CRK/4/28
Drake to Nelson, Rivarols, 18 September 1795, if true that Genoese battery fired on HMS INCONSTANT, will withhold passports (Manuscript)
1795-09-18
CRK/4/64
Drake to Nelson, Genoa, 8 September 1795, enclosing correspondence from the Secretary of State and General De Vins (Manuscript)
1795-09-08 - ?
CRK/4/60
Genoese Secretary of State to Drake, 19 September 1795, [copy, in Italian] (Manuscript)
1795-09-19
CRK/4/71
Drake to the Genoese Secretary of State, 24 September 1795, [copy, in French] (Manuscript)
1795-09-24
CRK/4/72
Hood to Nelson, Royal Hospital, Greenwich, 21 November 1803, recommending Richard Ford, agent victualler, fears of French fleet escaping Brest, Lord St Vincent's appointment of his nephew to the board in place of Payne overruled by the Treasury Annotated 'with one from the Commissr Towry' (not enclosed) (Manuscript)
1803-11-21
CRK/6/167
Troubridge to Nelson, 30 August [1801], progress of Parker and Langford, reaction to Captain Gore's public letter on manning complements (Manuscript)
1801-08-30
CRK/13/70
Troubridge to Nelson, 26 [August 1803], (most secret), his fears of a Northern confederacy, supplies of hemp, potential for using Adriatic hemp at Malta (Manuscript)
1803-08-26 - ?
CRK/13/88
Troubridge to Nelson, 28 August [1801], problem with pilots and difficulties in attacking Flushing, qualities of Captain Owen, Angerstein's subscription at Lloyds (Manuscript)
1801-08-28
CRK/13/69
Troubridge to Nelson, 21 August [1801], will expect promotion difficulties, Madeira taken by Bowen and holding it for Portugal (Manuscript)
1801-08-21
CRK/13/68
Hood to Hamilton cavalry en route from England, have less need to risk passage of horses from Naples in unsuitable ships, disappointed not to get Milanese troops until next month, General O' Hara to be Governor of Toulon, Sir Gilbert Elliot at Genoa, enclose copy of letter to Forteguiri (Manuscript)
1793-10-25
CRK/7/40
Troubridge to Nelson, [undated, 1803], supplies sent and more loading, news of the enemy building boats, invasion fears, reports of Captain Woodhouse going aground, VICTORIAN going to America with Mr Merry, sending ships with convoy, (private) on the domestic situation (Manuscript)
1803 - ?
CRK/13/96
Mr Hanson, copies of letters of Captain Blackwood from Lord Nelson hope to see Cadiz friends out, expecting fire ships and possibly catamarans and Congreve's rockets (Manuscript)
1805-10-14 - ?
CRK/7/14
Hood to Hamilton, HMS VICTORY, off Monaco 12 August 1793, ships from Naples can join me off Toulon, enclosing copy of signals (Manuscript)
1793-08-12 - ?
CRK/7/18
Nepean (Secretary of the Admiralty Board) to Nelson, Admiralty, 1 October 1801, on the discharge of a seaman from Bremen (Manuscript)
1801-10-01 - ?
CRK/16/1
Michael Jefferson to Nelson, FOUDROYANTE, Gibraltar, 2 November 1800, request for a position of surgeon at the naval hospital, Malta (Manuscript)
1800-11-02 - ?
CRK/8/11
Admiral William Young (d.1821) to Nelson, Admiralty, 20 August 1799, with congratulations on the restoration of the King of Naples, reporting on the French and Spanish fleets at Brest, and his concern over convoys (Manuscript)
1799-08-20
CRK/13/193
John Hookham Frere, Minister at Madrid, to Nelson, Madrid, 26 November [1803], embargo on Spanish vessels lifted (Manuscript)
1803-11-26
CRK/5/158
Hood to Nelson, Greenwich, 27 August 1804, Hallowell to bear my best wishes for your health and success, recommending a young man on the HMS TIGRE (Manuscript)
1804-08-27
CRK/6/168
Captain, later Admiral Frank Sotheron to Nelson, HMS LATONA, at Cronstadt, 5 June 1801, sending dispatches from Lord St Helens, state of Russian ships outside the mole (Manuscript)
1801-06-05 - ?
CRK/11/26
Sotheron to Nelson, HMS EXCELLENT, at Sea, 9 October 1804, reporting his preference to stay with EXCELLENT rather than transfer to CONQUEROR (Manuscript)
1804-10-09 - ?
CRK/11/27
Isaac Cotgrave to Nelson, HMS GANNET, Downs Station, 2 June 1801, served with you in the TRIUMPH under Captain Suckling, recommending the acting master Mr Pritchard (Manuscript)
1801-06-02 - ?
CRK/3/97
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