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Vice-Admiral Sir John Orde to Nelson HMS GLORY, off Cadiz, 7 February [1805], expressing concern for Nelson's health, and given no reasons to expect to take command in the Mediterranean if Nelson relinquished it (Manuscript)
1805-02-07 - ?
CRK/9/160
Hyde Parker to Nelson, HMS LONDON, 29 April 1801, requiring a surgeon's report on Nelson's health before agreeing to his leave to return to England (Manuscript)
1801-04-29
CRK/9/172
Hyde Parker to Nelson, HMS LONDON, 4 May 1801, (private), reporting the arrival of the consul from Hamburg, wishing Nelson would stay until instructions arrive from England (Manuscript)
1801-05-04 - ?
CRK/9/173
Hyde Parker to Nelson, HMS LONDON, 28 March 1801, enclosing the [Danish] Government's answer, sending a reply and should the answer be hostile, preparing to set going the bomb vessels (Manuscript)
1801-03-28
CRK/9/166
Hyde Parker to Nelson, HMS LONDON, 21 April 1801, reporting the offer of Mr Cockburn [consul at Hamburg] to send cattle but not agreeing to any contract, advising he will not proceed further up the Baltic until he hears from England and is joined by Admiral Totty, suggesting it more likely to procure water at the Island of Ertholmene than at Bornholm (Manuscript)
1801-04-21
CRK/9/169
Hyde Parker to Nelson, HMS LONDON, 24 March 1801, (private), on reflection finding many reasons against 'our' plan of going by the Belt, requesting Nelson to come for half an hour's further discussion (Manuscript)
1801-03-24
CRK/9/164
Hyde Parker to Nelson, in town, 26 February 1801, by hand of Pr Osborn, directing ships under his command to join him in Yarmouth Roads, (overleaf) a list of ships (Manuscript)
1801-02-26
CRK/9/163
List of Danish ships engaged, 1 April 1801, on reverse is sketch of battle of Copenhagen in Nelson's hand (Manuscript)
1801-04-01 - ?
CRK/14/68
List of Danish ships engaged, 2 April 1801, from the Second Lieutenant of the INFODSRATTEN [during the battle of Copenhagen] (Manuscript)
1801-04-02 - ?
CRK/14/67
Nelson to Hyde Parker, HMS ST GEORGE, 25 March 1801, [copy], on the need to attack the enemy, account of Mr Vansittart on enemy preparations, on the desirability of entry by the Sound (Manuscript)
1801-03-25
CRK/14/83
Captain Domett to Hardy, HMS LONDON, Yarmouth Roads, 10 March 1801, (colour), the order of battle [of Copenhagen] and of sailing (Manuscript)
1801-03-10 - ?
CRK/14/63
Boyles to Nelson, Plymouth, 25 January 1804, thanks for promotion of Sullivan to purser of AMBUSCADE, still hoping for a ship (Manuscript)
1804-01-25
CRK/2/75
Boyle to Nelson, HMS SEAHORSE, Gibraltar Bay, 16 December 1804, wish to stay on this station (Manuscript)
1804-12-16 - ?
CRK/2/71
Captain Reynolds to Nelson, Hackney, 18 May 1804, noting that Nelson 'is not a Hotham', with political news, and comment on Lord Melville as First Lord of the Admiralty (Manuscript)
1804-05-18
CRK/10/115
Rolfe to Nelson, Saham, 5 January 1804, recommending Thomas Bedingfield, a relation of Sir Richard Bedingfield, now in the HMS NARCISSUS (Manuscript)
1804-01-05 - ?
CRK/10/132
Bulkeley to Nelson, 1 March 1801, heard you returned to London, view of St Vincent's position at the Admiralty, state of the country, commend my son and enclose letter for him (Manuscript)
1801-03-01 - ?
CRK/2/81
Wiliam Robertson to Nelson, HMS PRESIDENT, off Sardinia, 7 March 1805, enclosing a letter from James Duff, late consul in Cadiz, and requesting protection for his ship (Manuscript)
1805-03-07 - ?
CRK/10/126
Bickerton to Nelson, HMS ROYAL SOVEREIGN, at sea, 26 April 1805, thanks for mention of me to Lord Melville, views on likely objects of the enemy's attacks, request for a passage home from Malta for Lady Bickerton (Manuscript)
1805-04-26
CRK/2/60
Mr Bowyer to Nelson, Pall Mall, 9 May 1801, request to subscribe to the publication of Sir Robert Ainstie's collection of drawings in Egypt (Manuscript)
1801-05-09 - ?
CRK/2/106
Domett to Nelson, no date [2 April 1801], ship [HOLSTEIN] struck, sending Otway to demand her (Manuscript)
1801-04-02 - ?
CRK/4/37
Sir Francis Drake to Nelson, Genoa, 1 December 1795, release of your detained officers unlikely as French now in command in the country, Sardinian troops for Vado (Manuscript)
1795-12-01 - ?
CRK/4/92
Troubridge to Nelson, 28 December [1803], sending supplies and more money, destination of the French fleet uncertain, Captain Gore's improper purchases, Davidge Gould has taken a wife and I hope left off the sea, domestic political infighting (Manuscript)
1803-12-28 - ?
CRK/13/95
Troubridge to Nelson, 19 [May 1803], sending VICTORY to Spithead, wishes he was still in CULLODEN and second to Nelson (Manuscript)
1803-05-19 - ?
CRK/13/83
Lord Minto to Dear Sir [Nelson], Roehampton, 25 April 1798, (copy), visited Lord Spencer and told him that you were the fittest for command in the Meditteranean, your other qualities, he replied no other person being thought of, but decision lay with Lord St Vincent (Manuscript)
1798-04-25
CRK/7/8
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