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Lieutenant Rede to Nelson, Cutter GRACE, Downes, 4 September 1801, requesting command of the gun brig HMS BOLD, having served 21 years, made lieutenant by St Vincent, served under Captain Newcombe in the West Indies in the Maidstone when Nelson was in HMS BOREAS (Manuscript)
1801-09-04 - ?
CRK/10/113
Certificate of Thomas Ramsey dated 25 November 1802, listing his qualifications (Manuscript)
1802-11-25
CRK/10/109
Nelson draft letter to Joseph Brame, HMS DIADEM, off Genoa, October [1796], request to ask the authorities if I and my ship may safely enter the town and port (Manuscript)
1796-10 - ?
CRK/2/108
Robert Brent to Nelson, Ludgate Hill, 27 November 1800, request for assistance from a former acquaintance in the Fleet prison as a debtor (Manuscript)
1800-11-27
CRK/2/110
Captain William Robert Broughton (1762-1821) to Nelson, HMS BATAVIA, Queen's Channel, 26 July 1801, request for gunners stores (Manuscript)
1801-07-26
CRK/2/119
James Brown to Nelson, Plymouth Dock [1800?], request for a position (served as steward to Captain Serrcold who was killed at Calvi) (Manuscript)
1800 - ?
CRK/2/120
Captain Sir James Brisbane (1774-1826) to Nelson, HMS SATURN, off Bornholm, 16 June 1801, lament your return to England with thanks for your attentions (Manuscript)
1801-06-16 - ?
CRK/2/116
Bulkeley to Nelson, Ludlow, 25 June 1804, visiting Lady Hamilton in London when your packet arrives, my son also wrote to her, political news, sending more books (Manuscript)
1804-06-25
CRK/2/90
Bulkeley to Nelson, 5 November 1803, invasion fears, Earl still holds fast at the Admiralty, thanks for kindness to my son (Manuscript)
1803-11-05 - ?
CRK/2/88
Richard Booth to Commissioners for victualling the Navy, Dantzig, 26 July 1801, drawn on you for £12,000 for victualling the fleet (Manuscript)
1801-07-26
CRK/2/101
Booth and Haslewood (Nelson's solicitors) to Nelson, Craven Street, 23 September 1803, legal opinion on shipping of merchant's goods (Manuscript)
1803-09-23
CRK/2/102
Booth and Haslewood (Nelson's solicitors) to Nelson, Craven Steet, 21 November 1803, enclosing note of Lord Ellenborough's judgment in your case, also documents relating to Merton sent to Lady Hamilton. (Manuscript)
1803-11-21
CRK/2/103
Bolton to Nelson, HMS DART, Dover Roads, 26 September 1801, arrived at Dover and awaiting provisions and water (Manuscript)
1801-09-26
CRK/2/98
Messrs Boddington, Phillips & Sharp to Nelson, London, 10 October 1804, about insurance on a cargo from Trieste on the LION, taken by a French privateer, information from Mr Comelati whose house you lodged in at Ancona (Manuscript)
1804-10-10 - ?
CRK/2/96
Drake to Nelson, Genoa, 25 July 1795, will apply to get oxen from Piedmont to supply the fleet (Manuscript)
1795-07-25
CRK/4/45
Drake to Nelson, Genoa, 29 July 1795, communication by signal with De Vins, enclosing draft of letter of 28 July 1795 from Drake to General De Vins [in French] (Manuscript)
1795-07-29
CRK/4/46
Drake to Nelson, Genoa, 29 July 1795, ships attempting to sail from here to Marseilles (Manuscript)
1795-07-29
CRK/4/48
Sir Francis Drake, British Minister at Genoa. Drake to Nelson, Genoa, 18 July 1795, importance of cooperation with the Austrian Army under General De Vins, and stopping neutral vessels bound for France (Manuscript)
1795-07-18
CRK/4/41
Drake to Nelson, Genoa, 23 July 1795, corn seized from neutral vessels should be sold (Manuscript)
1795-07-23
CRK/4/42
Drake to Nelson, Genoa, 25 July 1795, request for all well intentioned Frenchmen returning to France to pass unmolested if have passports issued by me, information on passage of rich ships from Marseilles (Manuscript)
1795-07-25
CRK/4/44
Drake to Nelson, Genoa, 15 August 1795, request for passage to meet General de Vins and Admiral Hotham (Manuscript)
1795-08-15 - ?
CRK/4/57
Drake to Nelson, Genoa, 1 September 1795, congratulations on success, supply of corn to coast, wine received (Manuscript)
1795-09-01 - ?
CRK/4/58
Drake to Nelson, Genoa, 4 August 1795, letter sent with Sardinian consul at Genoa, passports for protection of cargo (Manuscript)
1795-08-04 - ?
CRK/4/52
Drake to Nelson, Genoa, 4 August 1795, views on blockade and ship dipositions, French deserters, intelligence on peace preliminaries (Manuscript)
1795-08-04 - ?
CRK/4/51
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