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John Thompson. Correspondence. (Manuscript)
1803-01-01 - 1803-12-31
HNL/52/4
Henley, Michael, & Son (Manuscript)
1787-01-01 - 1789-12-31
HNL/107/15
Lord Nelson, Freight accounts, landwaiters' books, papers relating to privilege, primage etc, freight to and from Antigua 1801 and homeward 1802 (Manuscript)
1801-01-01 - 1802-12-31
HNL/82/13
Lord Nelson, Voyage, fitter's, portage accounts, articles etc October 1802-December 1803: London-Shields, coal to Gibraltar, ballast to Antigua, sugar, Madeira wine to London (Manuscript)
1802-01-01 - 1803-12-31
HNL/82/17
Lord Nelson, Copy manifest, landwaiter's book, freight account etc, notes about 'privilege', Antigua voyage 1803 homewards (Manuscript)
1803-01-01 - ?
HNL/82/18
Robert Pearson. Voyage accounts etc. (Manuscript)
1813-01-01 - 1813-12-31
HNL/55/7
Lord Nelson, customs papers etc, crimpage papers and other payments by Henleys; protest after ship driven ashore by huricane September 1813, statement of average for damage; papers relating to freight etc Honduras voyage 1813-1814 (Manuscript)
1813-01-01 - 1814-12-31
HNL/82/40
George Atkinson. Transport voyage accounts, articles etc. (Manuscript)
1812-01-01 - 1812-12-31
HNL/55/6
Andrew Carr. Crimpage, monthly money papers etc. (Manuscript)
1808-01-01 - 1808-12-31
HNL/56/3
Andrew Carr. Correspondence. (Manuscript)
1808-01-01 - 1809-12-31
HNL/56/2
Andrew Carr. Voyage accounts etc. (Manuscript)
1809-01-01 - 1809-12-31
HNL/56/5
Lord Nelson, voyage accounts, articles, wages book etc January-October 1815: assorted cargo London-Portsmouth-Falmouth- Barbados-St Vincents; sugar, rum to London (ship not chartered) (Manuscript)
1814-01-01 - 1815-12-31
HNL/82/43
Thomas Hillary. Transport voyage, wage accounts etc. (Manuscript)
1810-01-01 - 1811-12-31
HNL/54/4
LORD NELSON 1799-1824 - Master December 1803-December 1811, Robert Pearson. Correspondence etc November 1808-November 1809 (Manuscript)
1808-01-01 - 1809-12-31
HNL/82/29
Lord Nelson, Transport voyage, wages accounts, letter with crew list October 1808-February 1809: Portsmouth-Corunna-Vigo-Portsmouth; troop and horse ship out and home (Manuscript)
1808-01-01 - 1809-12-31
HNL/82/30
Thomas Hillary. Charter, orders, lists, receipts etc. (Manuscript)
1810-01-01 - 1811-12-31
HNL/54/5
John Armstrong. 'Orders & Demands Transport Serce.' (Manuscript)
1811-01-01 - 1811-12-31
HNL/54/7
George Atkinson. Balance ADELPHI's accounts brought forward. (Manuscript)
1811-01-01 - 1812-12-31
HNL/55/2
Lord Nelson, Transport voyage accounts, articles, wages book etc February 1809-July 1811: troops and horses to Ireland, Lisbon; mostly ferrying bullocks from Tangiers to Cadiz, Madeira etc; troops and horses Cadiz-Gibraltar-Portsmouth. (Manuscript)
1809-01-01 - 1811-12-31
HNL/82/32
Lord Nelson, Correspondence etc December 1811-November 1816, covering voyages to 1816 (Manuscript)
1811-01-01 - 1816-12-31
HNL/82/37
Lord Nelson, Voyage accounts, articles, labour book etc February-September 1813: unspecified cargo and death of Master, executors' disbursements etc, proceeds, sale of horry's timber. Details Africans employed in Honduras (Manuscript)
1813-01-01 - 1813-12-31
HNL/82/38
Lord Nelson, Voyage accounts, articles etc December 1811-November 1812: Shields-Portsmouth-Gibraltar with coal (see HNL/12/18); ballast to St Vincent; sugar, rum, molasses etc to London. Note about John Simmons, seaman part of this voyage, in Greenwich Hospital 1817. (Manuscript)
1811-01-01 - 1817-12-31
HNL/82/35
Lord Nelson, Fitter's bill, customs papers etc, charterparty; quarantine certificate Gibraltar; muster roll with descriptions of crew etc; convoy signals at St Vincent; papers relating to freight incl. copies petitions following customs seizure (Manuscript)
1811-01-01 - 1812-12-31
HNL/82/36
Voyage, portage accounts, articles etc October-December 1817: London-Christiania, timber to London. Inventory of stores December 1817. Receipt for Commericial Dock to 29 March 1818. (Manuscript)
1817-01-01 - 1818-12-31
HNL/77/82
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