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Thomas Lancaster to Lady Hamilton, Wimbledon, 12 April 1803, on the loss of Sir William. (Manuscript)
1803-04-12 - 1803-04-12
CRK/22/95
Edmund Noble to Lady Hamilton, no date, recommending Mr Joseph Ferro, son of his pilot and interpreter who accompanied Captain Troubridge at Naples, and served as pilot for English ships at Naples, seeking an appointment from the Queen as Captain of the port of Naples. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/112
Mr Macguire to Lady Hamilton, no date, 14 Edwards St Portsmouth, requesting her to call in a gown with short sleeves. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/109
Mr McKinnon to Lady Hamilton, 18 Jany 1794, on the birth of a son. (Manuscript)
1794-01-18 - 1794-01-18
CRK/22/107
E Mason to Lady Hamilton, 450 The Strand, 19 May 1806, seeking employment at the Little Theatre. (Manuscript)
1806-05-19 - 1806-05-19
CRK/22/108
Haslewood to Lady Hamilton, Craven St, 1 Oct 1804, with particulars of the lease and alterations, a rent of £100. (Manuscript)
1804-10-01 - 1804-10-01
CRK/22/79
George Hart to Lady Hamilton, Monmouth, Portsmouth, 8 May 1804, on a letter from the Archbishop regarding a midshipman. (Manuscript)
1804-05-08 - 1804-05-08
CRK/22/76
Mr Harrington to Lady Hamilton, no date, on planning to call. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/74
Mr Hanstein to Lady Hamilton, no date, Friday morning, regretting the Prince cannot accept the invitation of Mr Heighlein [Danish Consul], he dines with the Spanish minister. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/73
H Jameson to Lady Hamilton, on the benefits received by the boys, no news of arrival in the Mediterranean. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/92
Mrs Johnson to Lady Hamilton, 9 March [?], on the passage to Gibraltar of the Sophia, with letters from her, and Miss Nelson playing the organ in the chapel. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/90
Mrs ? Illgraves to Lady Hamilton, no date, unable to call from ill health (Manuscript)
CRK/22/87
Lady P to Lady Hamilton, Naples, no date, Saturday, on taking a house at Frescati. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/119
Harriet North to Lady Hamilton, no date, her mother's illness prevents her calling. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/114
Lady G Spencer to Lady Hamilton, no date, [Naples], on names of those attending the Gala at the palace, requesting some wine. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/131
Dr Smith to Lady Hamilton at Richmond, no date, enclosing a letter. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/130
Note on board Foudroyant, 25 June [1799] 'that the Duke de La Salandra has sent off a boat with a person of confidence to tell me that the Cardinal [Ruffo] has taken too cold a part & given the rascals time to invent more mischief & that the people of themselves were burning with impatience to fall upon the French and Jacobins without loss of time' (Manuscript)
1799-06-25 - 1799-06-25
CRK/22/127
Q[ueensbury] to Lady Hamilton, Richmond, 18 Sept 1804, (No 19), discussed her situation with Lord Melville. (Manuscript)
1804-09-18 - 1804-09-18
CRK/22/123
M Udney to Lady Hamilton, no date, unable to dine because of Neapolitan visitors. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/140
Ball to Nelson (private, 2 pages) on translating Leibeniz into Italian, the fate of the American frigate Philadelphia, on possible rendezvous, problems with passports, and the possible French expedition (Manuscript)
1803-11-20
CRK/1/121
Thomas Starie to Lady Hamilton, New Bond St, 25 July 1804, on ending the business partnership with Mr Clark, expecting her business in future for linen, millinery, dressmaking and corsets. (Manuscript)
1804-07-25 - 1804-07-25
CRK/22/133
Mary Westfaling to Lady Hamilton, Ischia, no date, Wednesday evening, on riding, and inviting her to visit. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/152
Ernest Frederick Walterstorff to Lady Hamilton, Copenhagen, 15 Oct 1803, on his attempt to call on her when in England, his visit to Merton, on his son. (Manuscript)
1803-10-15 - 1803-10-15
CRK/22/150
E Wibeter to Lady Hamilton, no date, sorry to miss her visit, inviting her to call. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/151
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