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John Pensa to Nelson, Malta, 1 April 1805, offered his services at Leghorn to supply provisions, was imprisoned by the French until his escape, requesting help in becoming a citizen in Malta (Manuscript)
1805-04-01 - ?
CRK/10/27
Fremantle to Nelson, HMS GANGES off Bornholm, 23 May 1801, visit to the dockyard at Crondstadt, condition of the Revel squadron, intelligence on the Russian fleet and English merchants and seamen (Manuscript)
1801-05-23
CRK/5/111
Gore to Nelson, Portsmouth, 1 February 1805, [2 pages], sent my public letters and log to Sir Richard Strachan, offered to go with Admiral Cornwallis to India, HMS MEDUSA found to have no keel, Kings comment on Nelson, news of prizes (Manuscript)
1805-02-01 - ?
CRK/6/49
Goldsmid to Nelson, Finsbury Square, 29 March 1804, concerning Moses Benjamin and recommending Edward Stephens, First Lieutenant of the ETNA (Manuscript)
1804-03-29
CRK/6/54
Foresti to Nelson, Corfu, 26 February 1804, protest at granting of flags and passes by this republic to ships of other nations, intelligence on French (Manuscript)
1804-02-26
CRK/5/129
Queen Charlotte of Naples to Nelson, 21 February 1805, [in French with envelope] Mr Eliot [French Ambassador in Naples] will tell you about our position, news from Paris of 5 February (Manuscript)
1805-02-21
CRK/3/59
Captain D'Arcy Preston (later Admiral, d 1847) to Nelson, HMS DIDO, Porto Ferrario, 10 January 1797, requesting a survey of stores (Manuscript)
1797-01-10 - ?
CRK/10/76
Edward Clayfield to Nelson, Bristol, 21 January 1805, partner in trade of Edward Gaynor, victualler to the fleet, concern he may be confined by Spanish Government (Manuscript)
1805-01-21
CRK/3/52
Cornwallis to Nelson, HMS DREADNOUGHT at sea, 25 May 1803, sorry you had the trouble of removing to a frigate [from VICTORY to the AMPHION], off the rendezvous no more than a few hours, Captain Sutton to join you soon (Manuscript)
1803-05-25
CRK/3/66
Mr Joseph Castells to Nelson, Leghorn, 10 December 1802, about compensation for a polacca taken prize (Manuscript)
1802-12-10 - ?
CRK/3/36
Lieutenant Edward Canes (d.1801) to Nelson, BRODERICK Transport, Porto Feraio, 9 January 1797, request for a survey of provisions on the PROVIDENCE Transport (Manuscript)
1797-01-09 - ?
CRK/3/32
Mr Walter Churchey, clerk to Judge Hardinge, to Nelson, Brecon, 22 January 1803, about a pamphlet and enclosing a poem (Manuscript)
1803-01-22
CRK/3/47
Mr Walter Churchey, clerk to Judge Hardinge, to Nelson, Cardiff, 23 March 1803, further lines (Manuscript)
1803-03-23
CRK/3/48
Nelson to [Count Pahlen], St George, Revel Bay, 16 May 1801, [draft], on not entering Revel without consent, plan to sail immediately (Manuscript)
1801-05-16 - ?
CRK/14/96
Nelson to Lindholm, [draft, no date, 3 May 1801], on his response to Fischer, commending the bravery of his officers and men, and the relations between the two countries (Manuscript)
1801-05-03 - ?
CRK/14/95
Vice Admiral Lord Cuthbert Collingwood (1750-1810) to Nelson, HMS DREADNOUGHT, Cawsand Bay, 13 December 1804, views on the war, naval news (Manuscript)
1804-12-13 - ?
CRK/3/79
Sir Isaac Coffin, Commissioner, later Admiral (1759-1839). Coffin to Nelson, HMS DROMEDARY, 26 January 1797, stores from the naval yard now embarked (Manuscript)
1797-01-26
CRK/3/75
Mr Alexander Cockburn [consul at Rostock[ to Nelson, Rostock, 29 May 1801, provision of supplies from Dantzig (Manuscript)
1801-05-29
CRK/3/81
John Oliver to Nelson, New Street, Plymouth Dock, 27 January 1803, requesting help over prize money (Manuscript)
1803-01-27
CRK/9/146
Duke of Queensbury to Nelson, 2 May 1803, requesting Nelson's attendance at the House of Lords to present a petition, requesting tickets for his Knight's Ball (Manuscript)
1803-05-02 - ?
CRK/10/89
Berry to Nelson, Catton Grove, 1 March 1804, happy to be ashore, no hope for employment, spent an evening with Lady Hamilton and Admiral and Mrs Lutwidge, questions the system of blockading, Davison completely laid up with the gout. (Manuscript)
1804-03-01 - ?
CRK/2/45
Radstock to Nelson, Portland Place, 27 December 1804, (2 pages), recommending his son for promotion, comment on the Cadiz command (Manuscript)
1804-12-27
CRK/10/101
Radstock to Nelson, Portland Place, 17 January 1804, sending another copy of the Neptune [newspaper], has published and distributed 800 copies of the life of Buonaparte, suggesting it might be printed at Malta or Gibraltar, recommends his nephew John Morier appointed Consul General to the Morea (Manuscript)
1804-01-17 - ?
CRK/10/96
John Daniel Belfour to Nelson, Copenhagen, 17 April 1801, awaited you on board LONDON, when fleet suddenly sailed, enclose bill of goods sent to the ST GEORGE, hope you pass safely over the shoals on which the LONDON struck, request for help with the Foreign Office in getting appointment as consul. (Manuscript)
1801-04-17 - ?
CRK/2/36
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