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Richard Jemmett to Nelson, Stonehouse, Plymouth, 31 July 1801, concerning a volunteer corps
Richard Jemmett to Nelson, Stonehouse, Plymouth, 31 July 1801, concerning a volunteer corps
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ID:
CRK/8/13
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Phillipps-Croker
Date made:
1801-07-31
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
1 item
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A series of Nelson's correspondence from people whose surname begins with I, 1796 - 1805. (Manuscript)
Hugh Inglis to Nelson, London, 4 December 1800, concerning a recommendation to the Court of Directors [of the East India Company] regarding a vacancy in the SIR EDWARD HUGHES, usually reserved for promotion of Masters (Manuscript) (CRK/8/1)
Peter Paul Innocenzi, Captain of the Royal Giandarme in Corsica to Nelson, undated, petition of a Corsican emigre in Tuscany (Manuscript) (CRK/8/2)
Captain Inman to Nelson, HMS DESIRE, Rostock Bay, 7 June 1801, enclosing a letter from Lieutenant of the BITTERN requesting a survey on the surgeon's mate (not enclosed) (Manuscript) (CRK/8/3)
Captain Inman to Nelson, HMS DESIRE, Hamoaze, 7 August 1801, request for permission to dock (Manuscript) (CRK/8/4)
William Isaacson to Nelson, Howland Street, Fitzroy Square, 13 December 1800, recommending his brother (who served at the Battle of the Nile), to serve as a purser (Manuscript) (CRK/8/5)
Chapman Ives to Nelson, Coltishall, 22 December 1800, concerning his son Clement, with Sir Edward Berry in HMS PRINCESS CHARLOTTE (Manuscript) (CRK/8/6)
Chapman Ives to Nelson, Coltishall, 18 April 1801, quitting the brewing trade, requesting a position with the Victualling Board as a brewer, or in a dockyard (Manuscript) (CRK/8/7)
Chapman Ives to Nelson, Coltishall, 1 August 1801, letter sent with his sone going into the Baltic, impossible to continue the brewery business, request for a position (Manuscript) (CRK/8/8)
John Jackson to Nelson, Broad Street Buildings, London, 10 June 1801, (duplicate), instructed to pay sums totalling £3208.8.4 for prizes, bills from Martinique for prizes sold by Admiral Duckworth, (on reverse) list of prizes and values with shares from Keith, Nelson and Duckworth (Manuscript) (CRK/8/9)
Mr Jarrett to Nelson, Fire Vessel AKEN, Downes, 8 September 1801, on Greenwich Hospital pensioners, requesting 7 able seamen, annotated by Nelson "I have not one man to dispose of" (Manuscript) (CRK/8/10)
Michael Jefferson to Nelson, FOUDROYANTE, Gibraltar, 2 November 1800, request for a position of surgeon at the naval hospital, Malta (Manuscript) (CRK/8/11)
Richard Jemmett to Nelson, Stonehouse, Plymouth, 31 July 1801, proposals for the defence of Cornwall, request for a position, enclosing proposals [CRK/8/13] (Manuscript) (CRK/8/12)
Richard Jemmett to Nelson, Stonehouse, Plymouth, 31 July 1801, concerning a volunteer corps (Manuscript) (CRK/8/13)
Thomas Jenkins to Lord Gerlies, Rome, 14 September 1796, arrival of Spanish frigate at Civita Vecchia with money for Jesuits, activities of Spanish minister, intelligence on French and Spanish fleets, with enclosures [CRK/8/15] (Manuscript) (CRK/8/14)
Thomas Jenkins [British consul, Rome] to Lord Gerlies, Rome, 14 September 1796, France grants peace to Naples and Rome on the enclosed terms (Manuscript) (CRK/8/15)
Giovanni Pisoni [consul in Rome] to Thomas Jenkins [British consul in Rome], 15 July 1796, (copy), with extract of a letter of 9 July 1976 on armistice by Rome with the French Army, closing Pope's harbours to English ships (Manuscript) (CRK/8/16)
Charles Jeringham to Nelson, Vienna, 10 July 1801, recommending Colonel Williams, and hoping he will return by Vienna to Italy (Manuscript) (CRK/8/17)
Lieutenant Thomas Jeynes (d.1823), Haverfordwest, 9 October 1800, former shipmate on HMS TRIUMPH, under Commodore Suckling, request for place at Greenwich Hospital (Manuscript) (CRK/8/18)
Lieutenant Thomas Jeynes (d.1823), Haverfordwest, 24 December 1800, request for place at Greenwich Hospital (Manuscript) (CRK/8/19)
David Johnston (d.1805) to Nelson, HMS AMAZON, Downs, 3 September 1801, request for position as lieutenant in the BOLD gun brig, served 6 years in the merchant trade before the war (Manuscript) (CRK/8/20)
Captain Bassett Jones (d.1805) to Nelson, HMS BEAVER, Spithead, 6 August 1801, with convoy for Cork with Lord Gardner, wish to serve with you (Manuscript) (CRK/8/21)
Mr R Jones to Nelson, Swansea, 25 November 1800, served as First Lieutenant of HMS DEFENCE at the Battle of the Nile, request for a position (Manuscript) (CRK/8/22)
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