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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
News of the Victory received in England, (nfi, probably Copenhagen) description of poem, below, typed on card (Manuscript)
CRK/16/66
Note in Nelson's hand, no date [1798], listing ports and numbers of ships, seamen and soldiers, note on reverse in pencil, not in Nelson's hand, 'most private letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton' (Manuscript)
1798
CRK/16/65
Poem, mentioning Lady Hamilton, no title, (in French) Rovigliano, 23,7, 1794 (Manuscript)
CRK/16/67
Lady Spencer to Lady Hamilton, no date, on the illness of her child. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/132
Note in Nelson's hand, with wind and positions 31 March 1805, and supposition on enemy's course (Manuscript)
1805-03-31
CRK/16/62
Eliza Shelley to Lady Hamilton, [Naples], no date, unable to visit. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/129
Note by Nelson, on the orders of 20 August and 3 September 1799 to be copied whole, and letters of August to September [1799] extracts to be copied (Manuscript)
1799-08-20 - 1799-09
CRK/16/61
Note in Nelson's hand on Latitude required for the courses and distances on the other side, also giving latitude and longitude for VICTORY and bearing to St Mary's, Azores, at noon on 26 June 1805 (Manuscript)
1805-06-16 - 1805-06-26
CRK/16/63
M Scott to Lady Hamilton, Doctors Commons, 2 March [?], inviting Miss Nelson and Horace [children of William Nelson] to a dance. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/128
Ann Rhode to Lady Hamilton, New Milford, 16 March 1803, concerning her son, George Frederick Rhode, purser on the Andromeda. (Manuscript)
1803-03-16 - 1803-03-16
CRK/22/125
Note in Nelson's hand, commenting on three prizes taken by the AGAMEMNON under his command in January 1796 (Manuscript)
1796
CRK/16/59
R Rolfe to Lady Hamilton at Thomas Bolton, Saham, 20 Sept [?], hoping to join her party. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/124
Lord Hood, Commander in Chief Mediterranean (Samuel Admiral Viscount, 1724- 1816). Hood to Hamilton, HMS VICTORY, Martello Bay, 24 March 1794, plan to attack Bastia, request for mortars (Manuscript)
1794-03-24
CRK/7/62
Thadrana to Lady Hamilton, Naples, 4 January 1792, thanking her for accepting the picture. (Manuscript)
1792-01-04 - 1792-01-04
CRK/22/138
Allen to Rose, Hind cutter, Dungeness Road, 21 Sept 1801, on the need for repairs and provisions (Manuscript)
1801-09-21
CRK/1/63
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
Lord Hood, Commander in Chief Mediterranean (Samuel Admiral Viscount, 1724- 1816). Hood to Hamilton, HMS VICTORY, Martello Bay, 25 March 1794, request for stores, and tents (Manuscript)
1794-03-25
CRK/7/63
Mrs Thompson to Lady Hamilton, Denham Court, 12 August postmarked 1810, on her visit, with love to Horatia. (Manuscript)
1810-08-12 - 1810-08-12
CRK/22/136
Thomas Murray Allen to Captain Rose of the Jamaica, the Hind revenue cutter, Gravesend, 27 August 1801, on repairs to his vessel (Manuscript)
1801-08-27
CRK/1/62
Mrs Sumbel to Lady Hamilton, Covent Garden Theatre, 7 August 1810, to call on her to seek her support. (Manuscript)
1810-08-07 - 1810-08-07
CRK/22/134
Hood to Hamilton, HMS VICTORY, St Fiorenzo, 15 March, 1794, (2 pages), prefer Neapolitan ships to be sent here rather than Leghorn, gun ships needed off Bastia, where Captain Nelson commands (Manuscript)
1794-03-15
CRK/7/60
Layman to Nelson, undated, in this trying situation, no wish to cause him displeasure (Manuscript)
CRK/8/70
Hood to Hamilton, HMS VICTORY, Porto Ferrara, 6 February 1794, (2 pages), need to secure Corsica, sent Colonel Moore to General Paoli to agree a plan of action, ship deployments, hope to land troops to take possession of St Fiorenzo (Manuscript)
1794-02-06
CRK/7/56
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