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Thomas Biggs, 18 April 1800, a proportion of Ordnance stores for a flat boat carrying a 24 pound carronade by Ordnance Board order (Manuscript)
1800-04-18
CRK/16/31
Castiglione [Genoese Secretary of State] to unknown, Genoa, 28 May 1796, [copy, in Italian] about ships (Manuscript)
1796-05-28
CRK/4/121
Note in Nelson's hand, with wind and positions 31 March 1805, and supposition on enemy's course (Manuscript)
1805-03-31
CRK/16/62
Hood to Hamilton, HMS VICTORY, St Fiorenzo, 15 March, 1794, (2 pages), prefer Neapolitan ships to be sent here rather than Leghorn, gun ships needed off Bastia, where Captain Nelson commands (Manuscript)
1794-03-15 - ?
CRK/7/60
Thomas Lancaster to Nelson, Wimbledon, 18 November 1803, congratulations on decision of Lord Ellenborough [in prize dispute] and from the parish of Merton armed association (Manuscript)
1803-11-18
CRK/8/58
Lieutenant Lackey (d.1804) to Nelson, Piccadilly, London, 12 March 1803, request to serve (Manuscript)
1803-03-12 - ?
CRK/8/53
George McKinley (later Admiral d.1852) to Nelson, HMS ARDENT off Rostock, 25 May 1801, requesting a survey of provisions (Manuscript)
1801-05-25
CRK/8/50
John Lawford (later Admiral Sir John d.1842) to Nelson, HMS POLYPHEMUS off Bornholm, 23 May 1801, requesting a survey (Manuscript)
1801-05-23
CRK/8/65
Captain William Kelly [former Captain of HMS GIBRALTAR], Plymouth, 28 January 1804, copy of minutes sent for information not opinion, recommending his nephew, his son Magnus to go with Sir Edward Pellew (Manuscript)
1804-01-28
CRK/8/34
Killiwick to Nelson dined at his country house and in London, chartered ships which sailed from Trieste on declaration of war, seized and taken to Ancona, uninsured cargo including cases of wine on board for him and Lady Hamilton, sailed in an Imperial [Austrian] ship, requesting for passage to England with convoy (Manuscript)
1803 - ?
CRK/8/44
Killiwick to Nelson, Southwold, Suffolk, 9 May 1804, thanks for patronage for son, record of past service with Rodney and Hood (Manuscript)
1804-05-09 - ?
CRK/8/45
Hood to Hamilton, HMS VICTORY, Bay of Hieres, 25 December 1793, sending troops back, disgrace of Forteguirri (Manuscript)
1793-12-25
CRK/7/51
Edmund Noble [merchant] to Nelson, Malta, 24 February 1804, reporting news of a French frigate and transports passed the Gut [of Gibraltar] possibly refers to an old Venetian frigate (Manuscript)
1804-02-24
CRK/9/116
Edmund Noble [merchant] to Nelson, Malta, 31 March 1804, concerning the procurement of two casks of wine at Siracuse, sending letters for England (Manuscript)
1804-03-31
CRK/9/118
Edmund Noble [merchant] to Nelson, Naples, 28 May 1803, advising that in the event of war he will move to a house in Malta, his brother George is to remain in Naples (Manuscript)
1803-05-28
CRK/9/112
Admiral the Marquis de Niza to John Melhuish, Captain of ALLIANCE, PRINCESS CHARLOTTE, St Pauls [Malta], 9 December 1799, memorandum concerning the conduct of the officers in the blockade of Malta (Manuscript)
1799-12-09 - ?
CRK/9/110
Ralph Nelson 24 March 1804, recommending Captain Cocks of the THUNDER bomb vessel (Manuscript)
1804-03-24
CRK/9/100
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 28 August 1801, that he considers it wise to abandon attack on Flushing and use fire ships against Boulogne, intelligence on Dutch forces intended for North coast at Newcastle, [peace] negotiations soon to be decided (Manuscript)
1801-08-28
CRK/11/118
St Vincent to Nelson, Tor Abbey, 26 January 1801, (Secret and Confidential), Intelligence on Lucien Buonaparte's mission to Madrid to requisition the naval force of Spain and to compel Portugal to join, he will ask Spencer to send Nelson back after Copenhagen (Manuscript)
1801-01-26
CRK/11/93
Jervis to Nelson, HMS VICTORY, San Fiorenzo Bay, 10 December 17[96], to withdraw ships from Genoa (Manuscript)
1796-12-10 - ?
CRK/11/91
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 6 May 1803, (Secret), recommending Nelson makes preparations as he is likely to be called upon to serve again (Manuscript)
1803-05-06 - ?
CRK/11/133
Moubray to Nelson, HMS ACTIVE, off Genoa, 18 December 1803, ship movements of Childers (Captain William Bolton) and HMS PHOEBE (Captain Capel) (Manuscript)
1803-12-18
CRK/9/59
Morier to Hawkesbury, reporting the circumstances under which the French landed powder at Maina, his arrangements forgaining intelligence, an account of his travel to Calamata in Maina, Maniots in rebellion since 1770, French conniving with the exiled Zanet Bey (Manuscript)
1804-05-26
CRK/9/71
Miller to [Lord St Vincent], HMS RENDEZVOUS, Elephant Stairs, Rotherhithe, 23 March 1803, requesting the position as Lieutenant of Greenwich Hospital and referring to a recommendation from Lord Nelson (Manuscript)
1803-03-23
CRK/9/40
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