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H North to Lady Hamilton, no date, mother in bed but happy for you to call. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/115
Harriet Maria North to Lady Hamilton, Rome, 27 June 1794, on her stay at Naples, news of Prince Augustus, asking her to visit when in England. (Manuscript)
1794-06-27 - 1794-06-27
CRK/22/113
Lady Spencer to Lady Hamilton, no date, on the illness of her child. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/132
Eliza Shelley to Lady Hamilton, [Naples], no date, unable to visit. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/129
M Scott to Lady Hamilton, Doctors Commons, 2 March [?], inviting Miss Nelson and Horace [children of William Nelson] to a dance. (Manuscript)
0000-03-02 - 0000-03-02
CRK/22/128
Emma Sabine to Lady Hamilton, no date, on her sister's illness, unable to call. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/126
Mr Thomson to Lady Hamilton, no date, on agreeing to visit, annotated by Lady Hamilton, 'the answer from Doctor Thomson who I sent to visit prince Ottrana at the Queen's desire as Her Majesty sent to me a note tosend T the prince died the day after'. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/135
Eliza Walcott to Lady Hamilton, no date, thanking her for letters sent to Rome and Turin, annotated by Lady Hamilton, 'from my dear Mrs Walcot the day she left Naples October 16th 1793'. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/148
Ulivieri to Lady Hamilton, postmarked 22 ?Oct 1804, on his visit to the house in Queen St with Mr Haslewood and Mr Gunther, prepared parcels for Tyson at Woolwich including books [for Nelson], Horatia is well. (Manuscript)
1804-10-22 - 1804-10-22
CRK/22/143
Princess di Belmonte to Sir William and Lady Hamilton, no date, Casino di Posilipo, (in Italian), a calling card. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/161
Poem 'Ode alla Liberta', no date, (in Italian), 8 verses. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/159
Poem entitled, 'Old England is our leading star', printed, date torn, 6 verses. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/158
A Wilkinson to Mrs Cadogan [mother of Lady Hamilton], Rome, 10 Dec 1793, (with black seal), on the death of her son; staying indoors to avoid the smallpox (Manuscript)
1793-12-10 - 1793-12-10
CRK/22/155
Mary Westfaling to Lady Hamilton, no date, on her return from Ischia, requesting news on France for 'us exiles'. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/153
Fatima to Lady Hamilton, no date, about a visit. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/170
La C[oun]tess d'Arnefelt to Lady Hamilton, no date, in French, on arranging a visit. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/166
Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Victory, 10 June 1804, (Harrison II, 53; Nicolas, VI, 68) readdressed to Kings Head, Ramsgate, Kent, on Naples. (Manuscript)
1804-06-10 - 1804-06-10
CRK/19/47
Nelson to Lady Hamilton, no date [Deal 16 Oct or 29 Oct 1801] one page torn letter, no address or post mark (Harrison I, 89; not in Nicolas), on Tyson and Hardy. He also mentions Mrs Nelson. (Manuscript)
1801 - 1801
CRK/19/27
Nelson to Lieutenant Owen, no date (draft), to send the HMS NANCY fire vessel against the enemy in Boulogne harbour, with great secrecy and set fire to her (Manuscript)
CRK/15/3
Sarah Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Wednesday [postmark 1 Oct 1801], on her illness with a postscript from William Nelson. (Manuscript)
1801-10-01 - 1801-10-01
CRK/20/30
Sarah Nelson to Lady Hamilton, 11 Sept [1801], on providing chairs and china belonging to the Suckling family, and requesting news of captain Parker. (Manuscript)
1801-09-11 - 1801-09-11
CRK/20/27
William Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Hilborough, near Brandon, 4 March 1801, on Nelson's expected return to England (Harrison I, 195). (Manuscript)
1801-03-04 - 1801-03-04
CRK/20/21
Captain Richard Goodwin Keats, to Nelson, HMS SUPERB, no date, Thursday, with extract of a letter from HRH Duke of Clarence recommending a young man, Mr Fisher (Manuscript)
CRK/8/27
Captain Richard Goodwin Keats, to Nelson, HMS SUPERB, no date, note concerning Mr William Clark Fisher, Master's Mate on board Bomb Vessel THUNDERER commanded by Captain George Cocks Esqr, formally first lieutenant of HMS PRINCE GEORGE (Manuscript)
CRK/8/28
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