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William Wass Langford to Nelson, Tripoli, 5 June 1805, United States of America have agreed a peace with Algiers for 60,000 dollars ransom for the officers and crew of the PHILADELPHIA (Manuscript)
1805-06-05
CRK/8/63
Nepean to Nelson, Admiralty, 8 September 1801, requesting a list of deserters from the HMS HOUND (Manuscript)
1801-09-08
CRK/15/95
Philip Langmead to Nelson, Hoe Horse Plymouth, 20 August 1804, recommending Lieutenant Needham of HMS TIGRE (Manuscript)
1804-08-20
CRK/8/64
Lord Hood, Royal Hospital, Greenwich, to Nepean, 8 September 1801, (copy) on supplying clothing to the pensioners (Manuscript)
1801-09-08
CRK/15/98
Nepean to Nelson, Admiralty, 10 September 1801, on clothing the Greenwich pensioners (Manuscript)
1801-09-10
CRK/15/97
Auckland to Nelson, Palace Yard, 25 January 1801, on allowing Captain Deare of the King George packet to resign in favour of his son, having had ‘the distinction of bringing Lord Nelson to England’ (Manuscript)
1801-01-25
CRK/1/59
Nepean to Nelson, Admiralty, 8 September 1801, on receiving information on the sailing of the Dutch ship of the line HMS PLUTO from Flushing (Manuscript)
1801-09-08
CRK/15/93
Lord Auckland to Nelson, Palace Yard, 19 January [1801], on a request concerning Captain Deare (Manuscript)
1801-01-19
CRK/1/58
Degregario to Ball, Syracuse, 16 August 1803 (copy, in Italian), on the protest over the neutrality of the port (Manuscript)
1803-08-16
CRK/1/103
Thomas Atkinson to Nelson, HM ship St George, in Kioge Bay, 18 June 1801, (with red seal TA), asking to serve with him (Manuscript)
1801-06-18
CRK/1/57
Atkinson to Nelson, London, 29 November 1800, (with red TA seal), informing Nelson he has passed at Trinity House for a third rate [ie to serve in such a ship as Master], and on being appointed to the San Josef (Manuscript)
1800-11-29
CRK/1/56
James Anderson to Nelson, Trieste, 1 August 1803, requesting his patronage for victualling ships, and providing information on timber, annotated by Nelson, ‘Mr Anderson relative to payment for his examination of woods by my desire’ (Manuscript)
1803-08-01
CRK/1/52
Agassiz to Nelson, Bold gun vessel, Downs, 11 Sept 1801, requesting a discharge of Thomas Lake from the Hound to the Bold (Manuscript)
1801-09-11
CRK/1/50
Agassiz to Nelson, HMS Gun Brigg Bold, 15 Sept 1801, respecting the transfer of provisions on board (Manuscript)
1801-09-15
CRK/1/49
Ball to Nelson, Malta, 10 August 1801, with extracts of letters from Tunis, Algiers and Syracuse, and his efforts to procure corn (Manuscript)
1801-08-10
CRK/1/98
Addington to Nelson, Downing Street, 26 Dec 1801, belatedly returning a letter, and commenting on Ali Vizier (Manuscript)
1801-12-26
CRK/1/46
List of subscribers to Britons to Army, price 6d, with names and number of copies. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/162
James Huggins to Nelson, St Vincent, 26 February 1804, had property in Nevis, loss of my possessions, requesting help in acquiring land (Manuscript)
1804-02-26
CRK/7/83
Poem, no title, no date, unsigned, 4 verses beginning, 'I am the fond heart that love has taught to weep'. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/160
Admiral Hotham (1736- 1813) to Nelson, HMS BRITANNIA, St Fiorenzo Bay, 25 September 1795, concerning return of property on vessel detained by your squadron (Manuscript)
1795-09-25
CRK/7/79
Captain Henry Hotham (d.1833) to Nelson, HMS BLANCHE, Porto Ferraro, 8 January 1791, requesting a survey on stores (Manuscript)
1791-01-08
CRK/7/80
Thomas Howard to Nelson, De LaHay St, 3 December 1800, concerning a vacancy in the India House (Manuscript)
1800-12-03
CRK/7/82
Leonard Horner to Nelson, Londonderry, 24 November 1800, former secretary to Sir Richard Hughes in the West Indies, now a trader, produce salt provisions for the Navy (Manuscript)
1800-11-24
CRK/7/76
Mr Strane [consul at Patras] to Ball, Patras, 12 July 1803, (extract, copy), on French activity among the Greeks, (enclosed in above letter) (Manuscript)
1803-07-12
CRK/1/93
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