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Richard Davies [lieutenant] to Nelson, HMS ASIA off Goree, 7 August 1801, concern for his reputation when in the Baltic (Manuscript)
1801-08-07 - ?
CRK/4/5
Captain Sir Richard Dacres (d.1837) to Nelson, HMS DE RUYTER, Downs, 8 August 1801, concerning American seamen (Manuscript)
1801-08-08 - ?
CRK/4/1
General de Burgh to Nelson, Sunday afternoon, [1797?], concerning the supply and transport of powder for the magazines (Manuscript)
1797 - ?
CRK/4/12
John Debrett to Nelson, Piccadilly, 22 August 1804, about the entry in the new edition of the Peerage of details of the title of Duke of Bronte, meaning Thunder (Manuscript)
1804-08-22
CRK/4/13
Davison to 'My Dear Madam [Lady Hamilton, in Norfolk. Undated 1805?] about a payment to Coutts (Manuscript)
1805 - ?
CRK/3/164
Captain [later Admiral] Norborne Thompson (d.1844), HMS DORIS in Plymouth Sound, 30 September 1803, son of Sir Charles Thompson, wishing to sail as one of Nelson's Lieutenants (Manuscript)
1803-09-30
CRK/13/16
Robert Thompson, Master Mate of the GLATTON, Shadwell, London, [no date 1801], lost his right leg at the Battle of Copenhagen, will have served 5 years in September (Manuscript)
1801 - ?
CRK/13/18
Captain Andrew Thomson (d.1828) to Nelson, Hamilton, 20 August 1803, recommending Mr Foster of the HMS RENOWN (Manuscript)
1803-08-20
CRK/13/14
General Villettes to Nelson, Malta, 5 July 1803 on French attitude to Naples, but he does not expect an attack on Sicily, unable to detach any men for Messina but will keep a force in readiness, he recommends using Neapolitan troops under British officers, several officers from Italy unable to go home by land awaiting convoy (Manuscript)
1803-07-05 - ?
CRK/13/112
Mr J Haddock, master of the revenue cutter STAG, to Nelson, July 1801, requesting leave of absence thorugh ill health (Manuscript)
1801
CRK/6/100
Mr J Haddock, master of the revenue cutter STAG, to Nelson, Deal. 4 August 1801, need more than 6 shillings a day pay to get more pilots (Manuscript)
1801-08-04 - ?
CRK/6/102
Baron Hake, Governor in the Duchy of Lanenburg, Hannover to Nelson, 1 June 1801, wishing to pay his respects (Manuscript)
1801-06-01 - ?
CRK/6/103
Troubridge to Nelson, 12 February [1805], thanking Nelson for his help with his pension, his views on Orde's appointment, domestic political trials and enquiries (Manuscript)
1805-02-12 - ?
CRK/13/101
Captain Frederick Thesiger (d.1805) to Nelson, HMS ST GEORGE, Kioge Bay, 5 July 1801, disappointment in Russia at not seeing Nelson, negotiations of St Helen's, fortifications at Cronstadt, seeking Nelson's recommendation of his promotion (Manuscript)
1801-07-05 - ?
CRK/13/10
Captain John Gore, later Vice Admiral Sir John, (d.1836). Gore to Nelson, HMS MEDUSA, 30 August 1801, thanking him for a present (Manuscript)
1801-08-30
CRK/6/15
Edward Gayner, [quaker and merchant] to Nelson, Rosas Bay, 26 July 1804, method of forwarding letters, supplying onions, saw the Swift cutter [captured by the French] in a small harbour (Manuscript)
1804-07-26
CRK/6/11
Gore to Nelson, HMS MEDUSA, off Boulogne, 10 September 1801, sailing of Dutch ships for the Texel, enemy ships sailing close to the beach (Manuscript)
1801-09-10 - ?
CRK/6/20
Gore to Nelson, HMS MEDUSA, off Dungeness, 11 September 1801, condition of ships under my command, the HMS BRILLIANT short of water (Manuscript)
1801-09-11 - ?
CRK/6/21
Gore to Nelson, HMS MEDUSA, Dungeness Roads, 6 September 1801, request for a master, list of ships at anchor here (Manuscript)
1801-09-06 - ?
CRK/6/16
Gore to Nelson, HMS MEDUSA, off Boulogne, 7 September 1801, no sign of any vessels outside the harbour (Manuscript)
1801-09-07 - ?
CRK/6/18
Mr Farthing to Nelson, Blakeney, 1 September 1801, concerning Lieutenant Suckling's court martial (Manuscript)
1801-09-01 - ?
CRK/5/67
King Ferdinand of Naples to Lord Hood, 15 September 1793, [copy] sent by Captain Nelson, HMS AGAMEMNON, with translation, on his success [at Toulon], and about the Neapolitan squadron (Manuscript)
1793-09-15 - ?
CRK/5/68
Lieutenant Gardner to Nelson, HMS TIGRESS, 4 September 1801, ready for sea (Manuscript)
1801-09-04 - ?
CRK/6/4
Lord Garlies to Nelson, HMS LIVELY, Leghorn Roads, 20 October [1796], concerning the evacuation, ship movements, short of provisions, continuing the blockade, intelligence on Austrians, Wurmser still besieged at Mantua, soldiers will never acknowledge your help (Manuscript)
1796-10-20
CRK/6/5
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