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Letters from Sir John Jervis (Later Earl St Vincent) to Nepean, 1799-1800 (Manuscript)
1799-01-01 - 1800-12-31
NEP/5
Letter from George Parker reporting surveillance on an unknown man (Manuscript)
1790 - 1803-01-01
NEP/9/1/2
A letter from George Parker to Sir Evan Nepean (Manuscript)
1790-1802
NEP/9/1/1
A series of letters from George Parker to Evan Nepean reporting the movements of various people (Manuscript)
May - Jun 1790
NEP/9/1
A letter from Gabriel Bray on the French prisoners who were on the HIND (Manuscript)
1794-11-29
NEP/9/9
A letter from George Parker to Evan Nepean on O'Callaghan movements and his distress at being fired, reiterating all he has done for Nepean (Manuscript)
1790-06-05
NEP/9/1/4
A note from Evan Nepean on Secret Service money (Manuscript)
1792-09-28
NEP/9/2
Letters from D'Almeida (Manuscript)
1801
NEP/9/26
Contract of Observations relative to the proposed conditions of ships placed under the order of Prince of Orange (Manuscript)
1794-9
NEP/9/16
Robert Chamock letter regarding Home Popham (Manuscript)
1799-12-25
NEP/9/18
Letters of Lieutenants of HMS NEMESIS stationed at Brest regarding shipping movements (Manuscript)
1803
NEP/9/23
Letter from Thomas Baker regarding his expenses (Manuscript)
14 Sep 1795
NEP/9/15
Letters from Daniel De La Roche on his services at Toulon (Manuscript)
1793-12-10
NEP/9/5/1
A letter from Captain William Albany Otway on the payment of a French officer (Manuscript)
1795-04-21
NEP/9/11
A letter by an unknown source about someone using false identity (Manuscript)
1796-10-06
NEP/9/12
Letter from Gabriel Bray on the HIND about pilot employment with John Warren (Manuscript)
1795-02-06
NEP/9/10
Letters to/from Du Roveray (Manuscript)
1799
NEP/9/28
Letters from Colonel d'Augley (Manuscript)
1793
NEP/9/29
Letter from William Burnett and a transcribed brief history of Burnett (Manuscript)
26 May 1836
NEP/9/25
Letter from Alex Sinclear on HMS CANOPUS about his retirement due to injury (Manuscript)
12 Jun 1800
NEP/9/20
Letter from William Marsden (Manuscript)
1802
NEP/9/22
Letter from Earl Spencer (Manuscript)
28 Aug 1802
NEP/9/33
A letter from Richard Thomas to Captain Tucker HMS DUBLIN (Manuscript)
1841
NEP/9/34
Letter to Bejamin Tucker on the Navy Board (Manuscript)
undated
NEP/9/31
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