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Lord Dartmouth to Nelson, 24 March 1804, recommending a midshipman, son of Mr Parker, deceased, an attorney of Lewisham, and brother of my steward of the manor of Lewisham (Manuscript)
1804-03-24
CRK/4/4
Richard Davies [lieutenant] to Nelson, HMS ASIA off Goree, 7 August 1801, concern for his reputation when in the Baltic (Manuscript)
1801-08-07
CRK/4/5
Captain Sir Richard Dacres (d.1837) to Nelson, HMS DE RUYTER, Downs, 8 August 1801, concerning American seamen (Manuscript)
1801-08-08
CRK/4/1
De Tromelin to Nelson, 23 Xbre [December] 1800, [in French] (Manuscript)
1800-12-23
CRK/4/16
General de Burgh to Nelson, Sunday afternoon, [1797?], concerning the supply and transport of powder for the magazines (Manuscript)
1797
CRK/4/12
John Debrett to Nelson, Piccadilly, 22 August 1804, about the entry in the new edition of the Peerage of details of the title of Duke of Bronte, meaning Thunder (Manuscript)
1804-08-22
CRK/4/13
Davison & Co to Nelson, St James's Square, 17 March 1804, naval news, Lord Moira, current balance on your account with me is £3881.7.3 (Manuscript)
1804-03-17
CRK/3/156
Williams to Nelson, Plymouth Dock, 31 July 1804, sending ‘a small bundle’. (Manuscript)
1804-07-31
CRK/13/163
Nelson to Sir William Hamilton, Bastia, 24 May 1794, requesting him to forward a letter to Mr Brand and present his letter to Lady Hamilton, reporting the arrival of General Stuart and move against Calvi (Manuscript)
1794-05-24
CRK/14/3
Nelson to the Duke of Clarence, HMS AGAMEMNON, off Marseilles, 27 October 1794, [draft by Nelson], sent to report on the enemy force in Toulon, cooperation with the Austrian General de Vins at Vado Bay, but lack activity by them and the Piedmontese (Manuscript)
1794-10-27
CRK/14/4
Davison to Nelson, St James's Square, 26 December 1803, articles to be shipped with Captain Hallowell on the SRGO, glad you are pleased with Chevalier [Nelson's servant] (Manuscript)
1803-12-26
CRK/3/150
Davison to Nelson, St James's Square, last day of the old year [31 December 1801], letter from Lady Hamilton, nothing from the lawyers (Manuscript)
1801-12-31
CRK/3/151
Sketch map of the Battle showing the Danish positions (Manuscript)
1801-03-12 - 1801-05-13
CRK/14/75
Campbell to Nelson, 27 November 1804, second letter, sending prize to Malta, sending money, registers and letters. Not feeling well. (Manuscript)
1804-11-27
CRK/3/13
Belfour to Nelson, Kioge, 3 May 1801, will deliver your note to General Lindholm, sending you some asparagus and salad. (Manuscript)
1801-05-03
CRK/2/38
Lord Nelson's account current with Alexander Davison, 4 March 1801, annotated by Nelson (Manuscript)
1801-03-04
CRK/3/168
Davison to 'My Dear Madam [Lady Hamilton, in Norfolk. Undated 1805?] about a payment to Coutts (Manuscript)
1805
CRK/3/164
Estate of Maurice Nelson deceased on account of Alexander Davison (Manuscript)
1801
CRK/3/165
Nelson's prize agent. Description of a piece of plate presented by Mr Davison to Admiral Lord Nelson (Manuscript)
CRK/3/166
Davison to Nelson, St James's Square, 28 January 1805, concerning Sir John Orde and prize money issues (Manuscript)
1805-01-28
CRK/3/160
Davison to Nelson, St James's Square, 11 February 1805, political news, enemy fleet at Ferrol, comment on Sir Home Popham's pamphlet, news of Lord Moira, naval prize news (Manuscript)
1805-02-11
CRK/3/161
Captain [later Admiral] Norborne Thompson (d.1844), HMS DORIS in Plymouth Sound, 30 September 1803, son of Sir Charles Thompson, wishing to sail as one of Nelson's Lieutenants (Manuscript)
1803-09-30
CRK/13/16
Isaac Thorn to Nelson, Pembroke Street, Plymouth Dock, 20 January 1803, formerly quartermaster on HMS FOUDROYANTE, lost his arm at the capture of GUILLAME TELLE, and son killed, requesting an annuity of Lady Hamilton (Manuscript)
1803-01-20
CRK/13/19
Robert Thompson, Master Mate of the GLATTON, Shadwell, London, [no date 1801], lost his right leg at the Battle of Copenhagen, will have served 5 years in September (Manuscript)
1801
CRK/13/18
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