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September 1793, [copy] sent by Captain Nelson, HMS AGAMEMNON, with translation, on his success [at
Toulon
1793-09-15 - ?
CRK/5/68
Robert Barlow, Triumph, off
Toulon
, to Markham, on his leaving the Admiralty Board, knowledge via French
1804
MRK/101/10/2
Sotheron to Nelson, HMS EXCELLENT, Naples Bay, 14 February 1805, confirmation of return of French Fleet to
Toulon
1805-02-14 - ?
CRK/11/33
), reporting his arrival at Vado Bay from Leghorn, in execution of his orders he plans to look into
Toulon
1795-11 - ?
CRK/14/5
Curtis, to join Lord St Vincent, squadron sailed to join Nelson, news that Bonaparte is embarked at
Toulon
1798
MRK/107/1/35
Jervis to Nelson, HMS VICTORY, off
Toulon
, 22 August [1796], reversals of Austrians and plans with Viceroy
1796-08-22
CRK/11/71
Jervis to Nelson, HMS VICTORY, off
Toulon
, 13 July, [1796], Lord Spencer unable to promote him to flag
1796-07-13 - ?
CRK/11/66
Nelson HMS AGAMEMNON, Vado Bay, November [1795], (draft), intelligence on enemy ships at
Toulon
, unable
1795-11 - ?
CRK/14/6
the French fleet, noting that EMERALD parted on 23 May, TERPISCHORE and BONNE CITOYENNE joined off
Toulon
1798-05-28 - 1798-06-02
CRK/14/42
J.C.White, Renown, off
Toulon
,to Markham, (2 pages), on his leaving office, sending his thanks, on the
1804
MRK/104/3/47
Jervis to Nelson, HMS VICTORY, off
Toulon
, 1 July [1796], in his absence to leave HMS MELEAGER and HMS
1796-07-01 - ?
CRK/11/65
Jervis to Nelson, HMS VICTORY, off
Toulon
, 25 September [1796], (secret), has received orders to evacuate
1796-09-25
CRK/11/77
Cotton to Admiral William Waldegrave, Lord Radstock, SAN JOSEF off
Toulon
, on his hopes to give Captain
1811-04-20 - 1811-04-20
WDG/5/14
have seen his fleet, Mr Gibbs at Palmero learned from the TERMAGENT that the French had returned to
Toulon
1805-02-13 - ?
CRK/8/67
Capel to Nelson, HMS PHOEBE off
Toulon
, 12 November 1804, enemy's force of 9 ships of the line, 6 frigates
1804-11-12 - ?
CRK/3/22
George Purvis to Nelson, HMS VICTORY, off
Toulon
27 June 1796, enclosing a warrant for surgeon's mate
1796-06-27
CRK/10/88
1804], news of Captain Whitby, VILLE DE PARIS docked, doubt enemy will attempy invasion, reports of
Toulon
1804 - ?
CRK/3/70
John Chafin Morris, (lieutenant 1807, d.1835) to Nelson, HMS DONEGAL, off
Toulon
, 20 August 1804, requesting
1804-08-20
CRK/9/53
ships, disappointed not to get Milanese troops until next month, General O' Hara to be Governor of
Toulon
1793-10-25
CRK/7/40
November 1803, (copy, secret and confidential), reporting that the French consul has heard that the
Toulon
1803-11-30
CRK/1/179
SOVEREIGN, at sea, 25 January 1804, hope for success in pursuit of the French before they can return to
Toulon
1804-01-25
CRK/2/58
Matthew Wade to Sir William Hamilton,
Toulon
, 10 Oct 1793, (2 pages) on leaving Gaeta on 24 Sept, with
1793-10-10 - 1793-10-10
CRK/22/146
Italian), relating his defence [concerning his command of the Neapolitan squadron at the defence of
Toulon
1794-02-05 - 1794-02-05
CRK/18/48
Day, with intelligence on preparations of the enemy, and enclosing an account of the enemy force at
Toulon
1798-05-02 - 1798-05-02
CRK/18/4
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