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Au Senat de Hambourg, Ode (2 pages, in French), no date (Manuscript)
CRK/16/80
News of the Victory received in England, (nfi, probably Copenhagen) description of poem, below, typed on card (Manuscript)
CRK/16/66
Note by Nelson, on the orders of 20 August and 3 September 1799 to be copied whole, and letters of August to September [1799] extracts to be copied (Manuscript)
1799-08-20 - 1799-09
CRK/16/61
Note in Nelson's hand on Latitude required for the courses and distances on the other side, also giving latitude and longitude for VICTORY and bearing to St Mary's, Azores, at noon on 26 June 1805 (Manuscript)
1805-06-16 - 1805-06-26
CRK/16/63
R Rolfe to Lady Hamilton at Thomas Bolton, Saham, 20 Sept [?], hoping to join her party. (Manuscript)
0000-09-20 - 0000-09-20
CRK/22/124
Allen to Rose, Hind cutter, Dungeness Road, 21 Sept 1801, on the need for repairs and provisions (Manuscript)
1801-09-21
CRK/1/63
Aldridge to Nelson, Rainham near Chatham, 8 July 1803, asking to take the place of Mr McArthur [on Victory] (Manuscript)
1803-07-08
CRK/1/65
Thomas Aldridge to Nelson, at Governor Ball’s, St Antoine, [Malta], on the price of fresh beef, requesting his return to the Lion for prize money (Manuscript)
1800-03-07
CRK/1/64
Ball to Nelson, Malta, 5 Dec 1803, enclosing letters from Patras, progress with the naval hospital, and the need to pay a salary to consuls (Manuscript)
1803-12-05
CRK/1/122
Major Misset to Ball, Cairo, 26 & 30 July 1803, (copy, extract), on the state of Egypt and arrival of a French Commissary (Manuscript)
1803-07-26 - 1803-07-30
CRK/1/116
Hugh Elliot to Ball, Naples, 20 Oct 1803 on French demands to exclude British ships from Sicily, numbers of French forces and the movement of Neapolitan troops to Messina, on Spanish developments and the threat of a French invasion of England (Manuscript)
1803-10-20
CRK/1/117
Ball to Nelson, Malta, 29 Oct 1803, (private, 2 pages), on his future, with his views on Alexandria, and extract of letters from Hugh Elliot at Naples on Acton (Manuscript)
1803-10-29
CRK/1/119
Viceroy to [Mr Tough], Palermo 6 Sept 1803, (copy in Italian) on the French privateer at Girgenti (Manuscript)
1803-09-06
CRK/1/112
Ball to Nelson, Malta, 13 Sept 1803, with news on Naples, and British visitors (Manuscript)
1803-09-13
CRK/1/109
Marcello Degregorio (Governor) to Captain Scott, Syracuse, 14 August 1803 (copy in Italian), concerning a French privateer (Manuscript)
1803-08-14
CRK/1/101
John Julius Angerstein to Nelson, Pall Mall, 3 June 1801, on the committee for the relief of seamen, offering £500 on the late victory [at Copenhagen] (Manuscript)
1801-06-03
CRK/1/55
Addington to Nelson, Kensington, 30 May 1802, on Nelson’s wishes respecting a vacancy for Nelson’s brother, inviting him to call at Downing Street & Addington to Nelson, Kensington, 30 May 1802, copy of above (Manuscript)
1802-05-30
CRK/1/47
Agassiz to Nelson, Bold gun vessel, Downs, 11 Sept 1801, inclosing reports of a survey of provisions (not enclosed) (Manuscript)
1801-09-11
CRK/1/51
Lieutenant Agassiz (d.1858), to Nelson, HMS Hound, 6 Sept 1801, requesting command of the gun brigg Bold (Manuscript)
1801-09-06
CRK/1/48
Addington to Nelson, Wimbledon, 13 July 1801, requesting him to dine instead on Friday or Saturday, on intelligence from the North (Manuscript)
1801-07-13
CRK/1/43
Addington to Nelson, Wimbledon, 11 July 1801, returning him the letter from Sir John Acton [Prime Minister of Naples], inviting him to dinner on Thursday with his family without other company (Manuscript)
1801-07-11
CRK/1/42
Mary Westfaling to Lady Hamilton, no date, [1801], intending to call on her soon, and requesting the newspaper account by Captain Parker of the engagement. (Manuscript)
1801 - 1801
CRK/22/154
Captain Horton (d.1835) to Nelson, Blenheim Hotel, (? date), called this morning but not at home, respecting opinion on Dutch frigates captured by HMS SIRIUS (Manuscript)
CRK/7/77
Ball to Nelson, Malta, 10 July 1803, on the threat to Sicily (Manuscript)
1803-07-10
CRK/1/91
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