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Nelson to Lady Hamilton, 1801 n his illness, and letters received from Naples. While landed at Walmer he reminisces about a time he and Lady Hamilton spent there in the past. (Manuscript)
1801-10-12 - 1801-10-12
CRK/19/18
Nelson to Lady Hamilton on his concern for the Victory, and messages for Mrs T. He says that Hardy has taken the Dutch prize into Plymouth. By the end of the letter, and the day, Nelson has moved from the Victory onto the Amphion, to his “great mortification”. (Manuscript)
1803-05-22 - 1803-05-22
CRK/19/28
William Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Canterbury, 9 Feb 1805, on sending a parcel to Nelson (Harrison I, 213). (Manuscript)
1805-02-09 - 1805-02-09
CRK/20/26
Sarah Nelson to Lady Hamilton, 1 March 1804, (written in the third person, in a different hand), inviting her to call. (Manuscript)
1804-03-01 - 1804-03-01
CRK/20/29
Sarah Nelson to Lady Hamilton, at sea on going by sea rather than by horses, a possible return to Sheerness, on arriving at Whitstable at half past three. (Manuscript)
1803-08-06 - 1803-08-06
CRK/20/28
William Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Hilborough, 23 Aug 1801, on Lady Nelson and her son, and possible church vacancies (Harrison I, 202). (Manuscript)
1801-08-23 - 1801-08-23
CRK/20/23
William Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Hilborough 29 March 1801, no news from the Baltic, on 'Tom Tit' [Lady Nelson], and on his son Horace (Harrison I, 199). (Manuscript)
1801-03-29 - 1801-03-29
CRK/20/22
William Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Sunday morning 6 Sept [1801], (last half page removed), on her letter regarding marriage, on his son and the line of Nelson (Harrison I, 206). (Manuscript)
1801-09-06 - 1801-09-06
CRK/20/24
Edmund Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Bath, 7 January 1802, returning her New Year greeting, on Nelson's ill health. (Manuscript)
1802-01-07 - 1802-01-07
CRK/20/20
Lieutenant Baugh to Nelson, Downs, 29 August 1801, for a survey on the HMS LOCUST (Manuscript)
1801-08-29
CRK/2/10
Peter Barclay to Nelson, Manse of Kettle, 30 April 1804, about advancing his son (Manuscript)
1804-04-30
CRK/2/6
John Barry to Nelson, Bedford Square, 21 November 1800, an acquaintance who knew him at the English harbour Antigua, offering congratulations (Manuscript)
1800-11-21
CRK/2/7
Major Hudson Lowe to Nelson, Cagliari, 5 Feb 1804, (Private), on conversations held since his arrival on raising money and preparing defences, but desire of the country to remain neutral. (Manuscript)
1804-02-05 - 1804-02-05
CRK/17/51
Note concerning the income of the Abbey of Maniaci and Fragala, no date, (in Italian), totalling 50 (nfi). (Manuscript)
CRK/17/45
State of the military (Cavalry and Infantry) on Sardinia. (Manuscript)
CRK/17/55
Gibbs to Nelson, Palermo, 2 July 1804, on the future of Mrs Graefer, and repayment of debts on the estate. (Manuscript)
1804-07-02 - 1804-07-02
CRK/17/39
Bronte Papers, 1799-1804. Duplicate copy of CRK/17/35. (Manuscript)
1803-11-27 - 1803-11-27
CRK/17/36
Gibbs to Nelson, Palermo, 27 Nov 1803, on decision of the King to allow the estate to be rented out, sending money to Nelson's bankers. (Manuscript)
1803-11-27 - 1803-11-27
CRK/17/35
Captain Sir Robert Barlow (1757-1843), Captain of the HMS TRIUMPH in the Mediterranean under Nelson, later Admiral. Barlow to Nelson, HMS TRIUMPH off Tangiers, 5 October 1803, (Manuscript)
1803-10-05
CRK/2/2
Peter Barclay to Nelson, Manse of Kettle, 5 September 1801, about his son Robert, on board the HMS ANSON in the Downs (Manuscript)
1801-09-05
CRK/2/5
Captain Sir Robert Barlow (1757-1843), Captain of the HMS TRIUMPH in the Mediterranean under Nelson, later Admiral. Barlow to Nelson, HMS TRIUMPH at sea, 25 August 1803, (Manuscript)
1803-08-25
CRK/2/1
Admiral Robert Man (d.1813) to Nelson, 25 November [no year], recommending Lieutenant Bateman of HMS MONARCH (Manuscript)
CRK/8/177
Alex MacKinnon to Mr Abbot, Ville de Londres, Friday night [no date], concerning Dr Nudy and the shipment of a corpse (Manuscript)
CRK/8/162
G[eorge] Matcham (1753- 1833, brother in law) to Nelson, (no date, [1802]), concerning financial arrangements for the purchase of the farm, and the refund of loan of £4000, with a PS to Lady Hamilton from Catherine (Manuscript)
CRK/9/18
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