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Mr W Locker to Nelson, La Valette, 28 February 1804, request for a loan of £100
Mr W Locker to Nelson, La Valette, 28 February 1804, request for a loan of £100
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ID:
CRK/8/88
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Phillipps-Croker
Date made:
1804-02-28
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
1 item
Parts:
A series of corresponce to Nelson from people whose surname begins with L 1796 - 1805. (Manuscript)
John Locker to Nelson, Charing Cross, 4 September 1801, recommending Tom Jones, whose father is the son of Henry Fielding [author of 'Tom Jones'], proposing to send the print of his father's portrait from Abbot's picture (Manuscript) (CRK/8/86)
Mr W Locker to Nelson, Gibraltar, 31 January 1804, appointed Registrar of the Admiralty Court at Malta, passage here in convoy took 8 weeks, sending naval news (Manuscript) (CRK/8/87)
Mr W Locker to Nelson, La Valette, 28 February 1804, request for a loan of £100 (Manuscript) (CRK/8/88)
James Lockhurst to Nelson, Hamilton, 29 December 1803, recommending Lieutenant Scott on HMS MONMOUTH (Manuscript) (CRK/8/89)
Major Logan to Nelson, Pointe de Galle, 20 November 1802, news of Madras and Colombo, enquiry over prize money due to the army from Caprarra [Capraia, off Corsica] (Manuscript) (CRK/8/90)
Lord Lovaine to Nelson, Grosvenor Square, 17 May 1803, receommending his brother for promotion (Manuscript) (CRK/8/91)
Elizabeth Lovelace to Nelson, Mile End, 21 November 1800, request for money (Manuscript) (CRK/8/92)
Loftus Lorvca to Nelson, Ross, Ireland, 29 November 1802, former midshipman on HMS TERROR at Copenhagen, request for a position (Manuscript) (CRK/8/93)
Lieutenant Patrick Lowe (d.1809) to Nelson, HMS TYGRESS, Kioge Bay, 11 June 1801, enclosing lines on the battle of Copenhagen (not enclosed) (Manuscript) (CRK/8/94)
Lieutenant Patrick Lowe (d.1809) to Mr Julius Angerstein, Chairman, concerning his predecessor, Lieutenant William Davies, wounded at Copenhagen relative to the return of killed and wounded (Manuscript) (CRK/8/95)
Joseph Lowe, MD, to Nelson, Brichen, North Britain, 13 July 1801, requesting confirmation of his son Patrick on the St George, appointed to command HMS TYGRESS after the court martial of Lieutenant Davis (Manuscript) (CRK/8/96)
Daniel Ling to Nelson, Witnessham, near Ipswich, Suffolk, 20 November 1800, formerly of HMS ZEALOUS, called on Lady Nelson, request for help in obtaining a pension after injury in the Chatham dockyard in the carpenter's crew (Manuscript) (CRK/8/97)
Margaret Lister to Nelson, Deptford Green, 16 March 1803, widow of an able seaman of HMS AGAMEMNON, request for support of petition for assistance (Manuscript) (CRK/8/98)
Thomas Livingston to Nelson, Newcastle upon Tyne, 14 September 1801, with a proposal for a fire vessel (Manuscript) (CRK/8/99)
Basil Lizakhovitz [Russian Minister to Denmark] to Nelson, Copenhagen, 8 May 1801, concerning communication from Lord St Helens [British Ambassador to Russia] (Manuscript) (CRK/8/100)
Basil Lizakhovitz [Russian Minister to Denmark] to Nelson, Copenhagen, 18 June 1801, on negotiations of Lord St Helens [British Ambassador to Russia] (Manuscript) (CRK/8/101)
Thomas Lloyd to Nelson, Colwyn, Camarthen, 14 February 1801, concerning the reduction of the naval and army estimates, owes Tom Foley a letter (Manuscript) (CRK/8/102)
Captain Thomas Louis to Nelson, HMS MINOTAUR off Alexandria, 16 January 1801, on his safe return to England, wish to serve with him again, just left the harbour of Marmouria [Marmaris] to join Bickerton (Manuscript) (CRK/8/103)
Louis to Nelson, HMS MINOTAUR off Alexandria, 15 June 1801, ship crazy and needs docking, regret not sent to England, situation in Egypt (Manuscript) (CRK/8/104)
Louis to Nelson, HMS CONQUEROR, Cawsand Bay, 20 May 1803, hope for ship, annotated by Nelson Capt. Louis answered August 22nd (Manuscript) (CRK/8/105)
Louis to Nelson, HMS CONQUEROR, Cawsand Bay, 2 June 1803, concern over son's lack of promotion, annotated by Nelson 'Captain Louis ansd' (Manuscript) (CRK/8/106)
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