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Gibbs to Nelson, Palermo, 5 November 1803, (copy), on the departure of his daughter for England, on options for the estate submitted to Acton for the King. (Manuscript)
1803-11-05 - 1803-11-05
CRK/17/34
Minto to Nelson, London, 18 May 1803, concerning his son George who is to sail to the Mediterranean (Manuscript)
1803-05-18
CRK/9/65
Minto to Nelson, Minto, 2 September 1803, expressing satisfaction at George's appointment to the HMS MAIDSTONE, seeking confirmation from Lord St Vincent, considers the army to be less active than the navy, sending thanks from the family including from Admiral Elliot (Manuscript)
1803-09-02
CRK/9/66
Minto to Nelson, Minto, 5 Oct 1803, waiting to hear of George's confirmation from Lord St Vincent, raising a regiment in the Scottish borders, opinion of Addington's government (Manuscript)
1803-10-05
CRK/9/67
John MORIER, Consul at Patras, in the Morea, former secretary to Lord Elgin, Morier to Nelson, Patras, 26 May 1804, enclosing despatches to the Secretary of State on the state of the country. (Manuscript)
1804-05-26
CRK/9/68
Captain later Admiral Sir George Murray (1759-1819) to Nelson, HMS EDGAR, Kioge Bay, 16 June 1801, requesting a survey on stores (Manuscript)
1801-06-16
CRK/9/63
Murray to Nelson, HMS EDGAR off Bornholm, 10 May 1801, sent to enquire about beef and water at Bornholm, ship movements, sending purser of London to Danzig for provisions, expecting arrival of Admiral Totty (Manuscript)
1801-05-10
CRK/9/64
Moubray to Nelson, HMS ACTIVE, off Genoa, 18 December 1803, ship movements of Childers (Captain William Bolton) and HMS PHOEBE (Captain Capel) (Manuscript)
1803-12-18
CRK/9/59
Morier to Nelson, reporting his meeting with Captain Leake,and his plan to travel as far north as Seutarri(?) to complete the survey, has been instructed to say he had received no reply to Ali Pasha's proposals, the antiquities of Lord Elgin are in cases at Cerigo and Athens requiring transport to Malta (Manuscript)
1804-12-19
CRK/9/72
Edmund Noble [merchant] to Nelson, La Valette [Malta], 18 February 1805, saw HMS VICTORY leaving this morning (Manuscript)
1805-02-18
CRK/9/121
Morier to Hawkesbury, Tripolizza, 9 May 1804 (copy, No 3), reporting on his audience with the Pasha, Mehemmed, in power as Governor since February, warning him of the designs of the French (Manuscript)
1804-05-09
CRK/9/70
Morier to Hawkesbury, reporting the circumstances under which the French landed powder at Maina, his arrangements forgaining intelligence, an account of his travel to Calamata in Maina, Maniots in rebellion since 1770, French conniving with the exiled Zanet Bey (Manuscript)
1804-05-26
CRK/9/71
Lieutenant Edward Mitchell (d.1805) to Thomas Wallis of the HMS AMAZON, BOXER, Margate Roads, 10 September 1801, about a pilot (Manuscript)
1801-09-10
CRK/9/48
Catherine Miller, to Nelson, Queen Anne Street, 5 April 1804, a friend of Lady Hamilton, recommending Mr Ogle Moore of the MAIDSTONE (Manuscript)
1804-04-05
CRK/9/45
Lieutenant Peter Rider Minster (d.1836)to Nelson, QUEEN cutter, Ramsgate Pier, 12 September 1801, defective keel being replaced (Manuscript)
1801-09-12
CRK/9/46
David Miller (d.1811) to Nelson, Rotherhithe, 25 March 1803, enclosing a copy of a letter to Lord St Vincent (see below), unfit for active service (Manuscript)
1803-03-25
CRK/9/39
Miller to [Lord St Vincent], HMS RENDEZVOUS, Elephant Stairs, Rotherhithe, 23 March 1803, requesting the position as Lieutenant of Greenwich Hospital and referring to a recommendation from Lord Nelson (Manuscript)
1803-03-23
CRK/9/40
George Parker to David Miller, Admiralty, 25 March 1803, advising that only officers who received considerable wounds qualify for Greenwich Hospital (Manuscript)
1803-03-25
CRK/9/42
Captain Moubray, later Vice Admiral Sir Richard Hussey, (d.1842) to Nelson, HMS ACTIVE, Valette [Malta], 9 November 1804, reporting the actions of Lieutenant Skynner of L' HIRONDELLE Syracuse (Manuscript)
1804-11-09
CRK/9/58
George Mostyn to Nelson, Naples, 23 September 1803, managed a passage to Alexandria to explore the upper Nile and Syria, imprisoned by General St Cyr on return to Italy, information on revolts in the Morea, shipping of corn from the Black Sea (Manuscript)
1803-09-23
CRK/9/56
Rear Admiral Sir George Montagu (1829) to Nelson, Portsmouth, 18 August 1805, advising that the Admiralty has directed by telegraph leave for Nelson to come to town (Manuscript)
1805-08-18
CRK/9/51
Francis Rawdon Hastings, Lord Moira (1754-1826), to Nelson, Donington, 11 February 1805, recommending Captain Lister (Manuscript)
1805-02-11
CRK/9/49
Captain William Nowell [later Rear Admiral d.1827] to Nelson, Ardent, Margate Roads, 16 October 1801, state of vessels (Manuscript)
1801-10-16
CRK/9/141
Captain William Nowell [later Rear Admiral d.1827] to Captain Bayley, HMS ISIS, Downs, 31 July 1801, concerning the court martial of a pilot (Manuscript)
1801-07-31
CRK/9/139
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