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Robert Calder, no date, on engaging the enemy (No 1) (Manuscript)
CRK/14/28
Minutes de la Chancellerie du Commissionat General de France a Tunis, (Extract, no date, in French, signed, Chevalier Adanson), report from the French Privateer L'Intrepide on a capture. (Manuscript)
CRK/17/71
Minutes of the Chancellerie de France (extract, 26 July 1803, signed Chevalier Adanson), on the seizure of the Pomona. (Manuscript)
1803-07-26 - 1803-07-26
CRK/17/72
Nelson to [? no date], respecting the status of Dolamieu as a Prisoner of War (Manuscript)
CRK/14/57
Captain Hope, 2 June 1798, Intelligence dated 28 May 1798, from a Danish vessel on the sailing of the French fleet, noting that EMERALD parted on 23 May, TERPISCHORE and BONNE CITOYENNE joined off Toulon, endeavouring to join Captain Troubridge (Manuscript)
1798-05-28 - 1798-06-02
CRK/14/42
Paper delivered to the Prince Royal of Denmark, [26-28 March 1801], outlining the steps towards the eve of hostilities, comment on maritime law [possibly a translation from Danish with many amendments] (Manuscript)
1801-03-26 - 1801-03-28
CRK/14/80
John Ricards, HMS ZEBRA Bomb, (no date), recommendation from Captain Clay (Manuscript)
CRK/10/116
Statement of the Company of the HMS JAMAICA, showing 9 short of complement of 155 men (Manuscript)
CRK/10/134
Note on the population of the Riviera of Genoa, enclosed in letter to Drake of 23 September 1795 (CRK/4/97) [Copy No 6, in Italian], with addition to it dated 26 September 1795 [copy No 7 & 8, in Italian] (Manuscript)
1795-09-23 - 1795-09-26
CRK/4/98
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, with the King's request for a list of ships requiring a passport, including a shipment of wheat. (Manuscript)
CRK/21/166
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, on letters ready for England. (Manuscript)
CRK/21/165
Queen to Lady Hamilton, on the arrival of Caraciolo and joining the squadron, on Admiral Mann, and problems at Toulon. (Manuscript)
CRK/21/170
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, with 5 letters for Procida, concerning a house for Windham, mentioning Madame Loke [wife of the consul Charles Locke]. (Manuscript)
CRK/21/167
Maurice Nelson to John Andrews, Cowes, 27 March 1794, staying at Cowes until the army moves to Southampton for the summer. Lord Moira to arrive, lodging with Mr D[avison]. (Manuscript)
1794-03-27 - 1794-03-27
CRK/22/13
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, asking her to call at seven this evening. (Manuscript)
CRK/21/182
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, on the festival of Easter, sending a letter from Pr[ince]Auguste. (Manuscript)
CRK/21/177
Maurice Nelson to Mr Andrews at the Navy Board, Exeter, 26 Feb 1794, news from Davison, on problems with the hay from Bodmin, his method of packing it. (Manuscript)
1794-02-26 - 1794-02-26
CRK/22/11
Acton to Nelson, Palermo, 8 June 1799, on his proposed expedition with the hereditary prince to Naples (Manuscript)
1799-06-08
CRK/1/5
Envelope with seals containing the above letter, addressed to Nelson. (Manuscript)
CRK/18/75
Translation of a Buyurduli [edict from the office of a Pasha of the first rank] from the Porte (no date, in Italian) concerning neutrality of merchant vessels. (Manuscript)
CRK/18/73
Mary Duncan to Lady Hamilton, Upper Dial, 15 Sept 1801, asking if her husband can return to the Amazon. (Manuscript)
1801-09-15 - 1801-09-15
CRK/22/60
Lady Douglas to Lady Hamilton, no date, Friday, one o'clock, unable to accompany her this evening on account of her illness. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/57
WEH to Lady Hamilton, no date, Friday morn, unable to accept her invitation. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/71
Mrs Goldsmid to Lady Hamilton, no date, [1804] Thursday evening, inviting her to dinner, with a note for Mrs Jane Bianchi, annotated by Lady Hamilton with a list of names. (Manuscript)
1804 - 1804
CRK/22/67
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