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Admiral Alexander GRAEME (d.1818), 17 September 1801, state of ships and vessels at the Nore and Sheerness (Manuscript)
1801-09-17 - ?
CRK/6/66
Joseph Grazzini, 31 January 1801, requesting money (Manuscript)
1801-01-31
CRK/6/81
Charles Price [consul] to General Thomas Trigge (Gibraltar Garrison), Carthagena, 20 September 1803, concerning the order preventing ships from using Spanish ports (Manuscript)
1803-09-20
CRK/10/81
John Price to Nelson, Deal, 13 September 1801, proposing protection for ships (Manuscript)
1801-09-13 - ?
CRK/10/83
George Preston to Nelson, Stonfield Hall, 3 September 1803, request for appointment as chaplain, news of Burnham (Manuscript)
1803-09-03 - ?
CRK/10/79
Haslewood to Nelson, Craven Street, London, 23 September 1803, sending opinion on shipments from Marseilles, small ships employed watching the French coast, Admiral Bligh sending latest newspapers (Manuscript)
1803-09-23
CRK/6/133
Harvey to Nelson, HMS UNITE, Margate Bay, 22 September 1801, on ship movements (Manuscript)
1801-09-22
CRK/6/130
Lady Borlase Warren to Nelson, London, 25 August 1803, recommending her nephew, Samuel Pechell of the ACTIVE (Manuscript)
1803-08-25
CRK/13/132
Captain Thomas HARVEY later Vice Admiral Sir Thomas (d.1841), Harvey to Bedford, HMS UNITE off Margate, 31 August 1801, state of health of Greenwich men enclosing a letter from Captain Arden (Manuscript)
1801-08-31
CRK/6/126
Captain Arden to Captain Harvey, Greenwich Hospital, 27 August 1801, on receiving a letter from the Greenwich men, requesting their discharge (Manuscript)
1801-08-27
CRK/6/127
Captain Thomas HARVEY later Vice Admiral Sir Thomas (d.1841), Harvey to Bedford, HMS UNITE, Margate roads, 10 September 1801, state and condition of ships (Manuscript)
1801-09-10 - ?
CRK/6/128
Foresti to Nelson, Corfu, 26 June 1804, enclosing a note from the Government about the loss of a French privateer to an English frigate (Manuscript)
1804-06-26
CRK/5/136
Prince William Henry to Nelson, Bushy House, 1 August 1801, wishing him success (Manuscript)
1801-08-01 - ?
CRK/13/141
Marquis of Wellesley, to Nelson, 9 November 1803, requesting a fast passage for dispatches from Egypt to England for the Court of directors [of the East India Company], and transmitting Gazettes from Calcutta of success in the war in India (Manuscript)
1803-11-09 - ?
CRK/13/139
Warington to Nelson, Naples, 26 July 1804, supplying hay and 100 cattle. approval from the Queen for embarking at Salerno (Manuscript)
1804-07-26
CRK/13/135
Thomas Warington, Malta, 12 September 1803, offering his services having previously supplied the agent victuallers with money and cattle (Manuscript)
1803-09-12 - ?
CRK/13/134
Hamilton to Nelson, HMS AMAZON, 6 August 1804, advice received and concern at displeasure but still wish to return home (Manuscript)
1804-08-06 - ?
CRK/6/112
Mr Andrew Touchereau, private secretary to Alexander Ball, Malta, 20 September 1804, with a recommendation from Lord Minto to Nelson (Manuscript)
1801-09-20
CRK/13/34
12 August 1801 (printed) notice of plan to open a Naval and Classical Academy (Manuscript)
1801-08-12 - ?
CRK/6/107
Mr William Turner to Mr Davison, Portsmouth, 27 December 1803, having seen Captain Hallowell who will take out articles for Lord Nelson (Manuscript)
1803-12-27
CRK/13/36
Lieutenant Hamilton, HMS AMAZON, 3 August 1804, request to return home in the KENT in expectation of advancement on the charge of administration (Manuscript)
1804-08-03 - ?
CRK/6/109
Hamilton to Captain Parker, HMS AMAZON, Gulph of Palma, 4 August 1804, asking him to submit his request to the commander in chief (Manuscript)
1804-08-04 - ?
CRK/6/110
Mr Trevor [former minister at Turin] to Nelson, Ramsgate, Monday [August 1801] on hearing of the loss of men in the attack (Manuscript)
1801
CRK/13/32
Mr Towry to Nelson, Victualling Office, 14 October 1803, sending Mr Richard Ford as agent victualler, who was recommended by Nelson in 1790 as a clerk, and who succeeded Mr Heatly at Lisbon (Manuscript)
1801-10-14 - ?
CRK/13/31
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