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Letter from the American secretary at Algiers, 24 Oct 1804, (copy, extract), with intelligence on insurrections and French activity (Manuscript)
1804-10-24
CRK/1/154
Ball to Nelson, Malta, 18 Sept 1804, (private, 2 pages), on the action off Toulon, the appointment of Mr McDonough as consul at Tripoli, Nelson’s health, death of Mr Lock, changes in the American squadron, and convoy details (Manuscript)
1804-09-18
CRK/1/145
Edmund Noble to Ball, La Valetta, 2 November 1804, with an explanation for deserters found on one of his ships (Manuscript)
1804-11-02
CRK/1/152
Lindholm to Nelson, Copenhagen, 15 June 1801, news from London that embargo removed from Russian and Danish ships, hope for reconciliation, views on role of Danish and Norwedian navies (Manuscript)
1801-06-15
CRK/8/76
Sutton to Nelson, HMS AMPHION, off Cadiz, 9 February 1804, on a Danish ship taken as salvage, the bankruptcy of prize agents Turnbull Forbes (Manuscript)
1804-02-09
CRK/12/122
John Hunter, Consul General, Madrid. Hunter to Nelson, Madrid, 22 October 1803, advised all consuls of blockade of Genoa and Spezzia, enclose account of epidemic at Malaga (Manuscript)
1803-10-22
CRK/7/94
John Hunter, Consul General, Madrid. Hunter to Nelson, Madrid, 22 October 1803, narrative of what I have heard in respect to the sickness in Malaga; Gibraltar informed, deaths on a Danish brig (Manuscript)
1803-10-22
CRK/7/95
Maurice William Suckling to Nelson unable to afford to go to sea without promotion, ordered to Sheerness, has written to Nepean (Secretary to the Admiralty Board) at the request of the local merchants (Manuscript)
1801-08-10
CRK/12/4
Lindholm to Nelson, Copenhagen, 12 June 1801, request from merchant David Nathan for return of ship held in Norway with cargo from Batavia (Manuscript)
1801-06-12
CRK/8/75
John Hunter, Consul General, Madrid. Hunter to Nelson, Madrid, 4 January 1804, end of epidemic at Malaga (Manuscript)
1804-01-04
CRK/7/96
Hunter to Nelson, 8 October 1803, (private), asked Mr Duff at Cadiz and Mr Price at Carthagena to provide information, details on Spanish fleet, Sir Robert Calder cruising off Ferrol, French privateers rendezvous at Vigo, seized Lisbon packets, rumour of neutrality agreement, paper money discount rates (Manuscript)
1803-10-08
CRK/7/92
John Hunter, Consul General, Madrid. Hunter to Nelson, Madrid, 8 October 1800, asked Mr Gibert at Barcelona to pay for deserters and prisoners (Manuscript)
1800-10-08
CRK/7/93
Nepean to Nelson, Admiralty, 29 September 1801, (printed), on the discharge of a Danish seaman (Manuscript)
1801-09-29
CRK/15/142
Jolen Salter to Nelson, Strand, London, 24 August [1801], on settling his account (Manuscript)
1801-08-24
CRK/12/11
John Hunter, Consul General, Madrid, 21 September 1804, substance of the latest reports received in regard to the yellow fever, numbers of deaths (Manuscript)
1804-09-21
CRK/7/104
Mr Salt to Nelson, Messina, 21 October 1803, sending a letter via Mr Broadbent [a merchant at Messina], recently escaped as prisoner of war from Marseilles (Manuscript)
1803-10-21
CRK/12/10
Mary Suckling to Nelson, Hampstead, 17 November 1800, successful sale of the Suffolk estate yielding £70 pa, for £4480, Nelson's legacy (Manuscript)
1800-11-17
CRK/12/7
John Hunter, Consul General, Madrid. Hunter to Nelson, Madrid, 28 July 1804, enclosing letter from Mr Frere concerning his leave of absence (Manuscript)
1804-07-28
CRK/7/99
Hunter to Nelson, Madrid, 4 August 1804, Mr Frere to leave in a few days, request from Archbishop of Seville planning to travel to Majorca, Leghorn and Civita Vecchia for safe passage (Manuscript)
1804-08-04
CRK/7/100
Sarah Suckling [widow of the late John Suckling of the Wrestlers Inn] to Nelson, Yarmouth, 12 January 1801, on sending her son, Thomas Hibbett into the navy (Manuscript)
1801-01-12
CRK/12/9
John Hunter, Consul General, Madrid. Hunter to Nelson, Madrid, 29 August 1804, fever at Malaga (Manuscript)
1804-08-29
CRK/7/102
Maurice William Suckling to Nelson, 9 September 1801, on his trial and request to be superceded in the FURNACE (Manuscript)
1801-09-09
CRK/12/6
Hunter to Nelson, Madrid, 27 July 1804, (circular), concerning departure on leave of absence of Mr Frere [British Minister Madrid], on reverse a copy of letter from Mr Frere to Hunter, Madrid 27 July 1804, his brother to act as Charge D' Affaires (Manuscript)
1804-07-27
CRK/7/98
Lieutenant Maurice William Suckling to Nelson, Sheerness, 6 September 1801, hoping Nelson will appear for him at his forthcoming trial (he was court-martialled for not moving his ship when ordered to) (Manuscript)
1801-09-06
CRK/12/5
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