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Stewart to Nelson, Sussex, 21 September 1803, on his sister at Messina for her health with his brother, awaiting the enemy invasion (Manuscript)
1803-09-21
CRK/12/81
C[atherine] Matcham (1767-1842, sister of Nelson) to Nelson, Bath, 11 September 1801, with thanks for remembering the family but hope that the Title (of Viscount) will never be in the possession of my children (Manuscript)
1801-09-11 - ?
CRK/9/17
Sutton to Nelson, HMS AMAZON, 10 September 1801, reporting he is ready to depart, and awaiting directions (Manuscript)
1801-09-10 - ?
CRK/12/118
Graeme Spence to Evan Nepean, SORTINGS in Harwich, 11 August 1801, enclosing a letter for Nelson, annotated by Nelson, 'No, take my chance if necessary Mr Spence etc etc must come' and endorsed by Nepean 12 May (Manuscript)
1801-08-11 - ?
CRK/12/69
Admiral Jervis to Lieutenant Colonel Durler, Marechal de Campe, Victory, San Fiorenzo Bay, 13 Oct 1796 (Copy, in French), on the heavy losses sustained by the Baron de Rolle's regiment, and supplying 180 to 200 Austrians to replace them. (Manuscript)
1796-10-13 - 1796-10-13
CRK/18/27
William Suckling to Nelson leaving for Portsmouth with son William who is to serve with Admiral Lewis (Thomas Louis) on the AMBUSCADE, through the help of Lady Hamilton, annotated by Nelson, 'James Pickard to the CANOPUS, Lieutenant Lister of HMS SUPERB' (Manuscript)
1805-02-11 - ?
CRK/12/3
William Nelson to Nelson, no date [1805], concerning the promotion of Lieutenant Yonge of HMS SEAHORSE (Manuscript)
1805 - ?
CRK/9/94
Frederic North to Nelson, Bastia, 31 July 1796, requesting permission for loading at Leghorn six cases from Venice belonging to the Dey of Algiers, also the American tribute money, annotated by Nelson (Manuscript)
1796-07-31
CRK/9/134
Lady Nelson, widow of Admiral Lord Nelson, letters from Lady Nelson to her agent March & Co., London, about financial affairs, 1807-20 (Manuscript)
1807-01-01 - 1820-12-31
RCL/12
Hood to Nelson, Wimpole Street, 1 June 1801, concern over your health, lament the Russian fleet was not attacked, in Russia's interest to be at peace with us, Captain Domet not mentioned by Sir Hyde Parker [in despatched after the Battle of Copenhagen], congratulations on peerage (Manuscript)
1801-06-01 - ?
CRK/6/165
Bey of Tunis, Hamuda Bassa, to Nelson, Tunis, 18 August 1803, (in Italian). (Manuscript)
1803-08-18 - 1803-08-18
CRK/17/64
CG to Lady Hamilton, 18 August 1794, reinstated in the King's household, as vice chamberlain. (Manuscript)
1794-08-18 - 1794-08-18
CRK/22/64
Anne [Bolton] at M.R Slaneys Esq, Shiffmall Salop, to Lady Hamilton (at Thomas Bolton, Cranwich, Norfolk), 30 August 1804, on the journey since they parted, with family news. (Manuscript)
1804-08-30 - 1804-08-30
CRK/22/34
Envelope of above letter from Gallichina to Nelson (Manuscript)
1805-01-16 - 1805-01-16
CRK/18/59
Mustapha Bey, to Nelson, Coron, 6 Feb 1805, (in Italian), reporting that the French fleet has left Toulon, and that his envoy to Constantinople had refused to recognise Napoleon as Emperor. (Manuscript)
1805-02-06 - 1805-02-06
CRK/18/61
Charlotte to Nelson, (no Date, in answer to his of the 10 July [1804], (Copy, in French, annotated 'pour copie conforme A Scott'), thanking him for his news, dismay at the French attempt to conquer Europe, and assuring him of friendship. (Manuscript)
1804-07-10 - 1804-07-10
CRK/18/67
King Ferdinand to Nelson, Portici, 22 May 1804, (in Italian), on threats from the French and demand for Sir John Acton [the prime minister] to be dismissed over a quarrel with the French Ambassador, which he is not strong enough to refuse, annotated ' a true copy, Alexander Scott'. (Manuscript)
1804-05-22 - 1804-05-22
CRK/18/64
Ferdinand to Nelson, Portici, 22 May 1804 (duplicate). (Manuscript)
1804-05-22 - 1804-05-22
CRK/18/65
Pietro Merenda di Palermo, 19 July 1799 (in Italian), concerning his capture by an Algerian pirate despite holding a passport from Nelson. (Manuscript)
1799-07-19 - 1799-07-19
CRK/18/52
Private Bulletin from Giovanni Brandi, [British vice consul at Maddalena], 24 Dec 1804, listing indications of possible invasion of Sardinia from Corsica. (Manuscript)
1804-12-24 - 1804-12-24
CRK/18/53
Bartolomeo Forteguerri, to 'Excellenza', Naples, 5 Feb 1794, (in Italian), relating his defence [concerning his command of the Neapolitan squadron at the defence of Toulon] together with a copy of a letter from Sir John Acton, Prime Minister of Naples to Mareciallo Forteguirre, Naples, 12 Feb 1794. (Manuscript)
1794-02-05 - 1794-02-05
CRK/18/48
Consul at Ortona, Italy, 13 Oct 1798, (in Italian) on the port of Ancona, enclosing a plan of the ships (below). (Manuscript)
1798-10-13 - 1798-10-13
CRK/18/50
Acton to Forteguerri, Naples 12 Feb 1794, (Copy, in Italian). (Manuscript)
1794-02-12 - 1794-02-12
CRK/18/49
Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Nelson states that he arrived in Harwich yesterday and came on shore for business. (Manuscript)
1801-08-11 - 1801-08-11
CRK/19/12
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