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Admiral William Young (d.1821) to Nelson, Admiralty, 20 August 1799, with congratulations on the restoration of the King of Naples, reporting on the French and Spanish fleets at Brest, and his concern over convoys (Manuscript)
1799-08-20
CRK/13/193
Yorke to Nelson, W.O 23 July 1801, [private], on an appointment for Lieutenant Suckling (Manuscript)
1801-07-23
CRK/13/189
Acton to Nelson, Palermo, 27 January [1805] (in the morning), no news of French fleet, intelligence from Paris, and agreement to supply British fleet in secret to avoid provoking the French (Manuscript)
1805-01-27
CRK/1/36
Mr Hanson, copies of letters of Captain Blackwood from Lord Nelson to Blackwood, HMS VICTORY, 8 October 1805, not to be angry with Admiral Louis, HMS PICKLE very handy, reports on Duckworth and others (Manuscript)
1805-10-08 - ?
CRK/7/11
Acton to Nelson, Naples, 2 January 1804, (2 pages), on threat from Toulon, intelligence from Paris, on detaining the Gibraltar and Captain Ryves (Manuscript)
1804-01-02
CRK/1/24
John Hookham Frere, Minister at Madrid, to Nelson, Madrid, 26 November [1803], embargo on Spanish vessels lifted (Manuscript)
1803-11-26
CRK/5/158
Hood to Nelson, Greenwich, 27 August 1804, Hallowell to bear my best wishes for your health and success, recommending a young man on the HMS TIGRE (Manuscript)
1804-08-27
CRK/6/168
Captain, later Admiral Frank Sotheron to Nelson, HMS LATONA, at Cronstadt, 5 June 1801, sending dispatches from Lord St Helens, state of Russian ships outside the mole (Manuscript)
1801-06-05 - ?
CRK/11/26
Sotheron to Nelson, HMS EXCELLENT, at Sea, 9 October 1804, reporting his preference to stay with EXCELLENT rather than transfer to CONQUEROR (Manuscript)
1804-10-09 - ?
CRK/11/27
Isaac Cotgrave to Nelson, HMS GANNET, Downs Station, 2 June 1801, served with you in the TRIUMPH under Captain Suckling, recommending the acting master Mr Pritchard (Manuscript)
1801-06-02 - ?
CRK/3/97
Sotheron to Nelson, HMS EXCELLENT, 15 November 1804, numbers of officers and men, women and children taken on board from the SAN JUDAS THADIA , regiment also on board, use of Dr Scott[for translation] (Manuscript)
1804-11-15 - ?
CRK/11/28
Captain Philip Somerville to Nelson, HMS EUGENIE, Walmer Road, 24 September 1801, loss of cables in gale (Manuscript)
1801-09-24
CRK/11/21
Captain Philip Somerville to Nelson, HMS EUGENIE, off Cape Grisnez, 26 September 1801, state of ships, boats engaged in impressing from the West India fleet (Manuscript)
1801-09-26
CRK/11/22
Captain Philip Somerville to Nelson, HMS EUGENIE, off Cape Grisnez, 26 September 1801, enemy ships in Boulogne Road (Manuscript)
1801-09-26
CRK/11/23
Captain Philip Somerville to Nelson, HMS EUGENIE off Cape Griznez, 28 September 1801, without any beef, enemy ships still in the roads (Manuscript)
1801-09-28
CRK/11/24
Captain Philip Somerville to Nelson, HMS EUGENIE, off Cape Grisnez, 18 September 1801, condition of ships received, the private signals, embargo taken off neutral vessels at Calais (Manuscript)
1801-09-18
CRK/11/20
Captain Philip Somerville to Nelson, HMS EUGENIE, Downes, 2 September 1801, requesting a survey on rigging (Manuscript)
1801-09-02 - ?
CRK/11/18
George John, second Earl Spencer to Nelson, Admiralty, 15 January 1796, impossible to grant Nelson a distinguishing pendant, by temporary nature of his duty in Vado Bay (Manuscript)
1796-01-15 - ?
CRK/11/36
Peter Crawford to Nelson, HMS VICTORY, 11 October 1804, request for a return to England (Manuscript)
1804-10-11 - ?
CRK/3/105
Dr Alexander John Scott to Nelson news from the Imperial [Austrian] consul, fears of French strike on Sardinia, views of local population, thanks for visit ashore, enclosing a Bulletin (Manuscript)
1804
CRK/11/3
Dr Alexander John Scott to Nelson, Intelligence on Sardinia, military forces, artillery and cavalry, militia, population, justice, taxation, bridges and roads (Manuscript)
1804-10-19
CRK/11/6
Dr Alexander John Scott to Nelson reports the departure of the French consul, a report from Madelain of French offloading troops at Bonifaccio, failure of crop of onions here, including a translation of intelligence from Genoa of 6 October on French troop movements. (Manuscript)
1804-10-06 - ?
CRK/11/2
Thomas Priestly to Nelson, Heacham near Lynn, 21 July 1801, concerning his son, Thomas Richard, met with Lord St Vincent who commented on his age, now on VILLE DE PARIS promised a pursers warrant, other son Edward left the HMS REDOUBT to join the HMS ST GEORGE, but came home as he had no linen (Manuscript)
1801-07-21
CRK/10/85
George Purvis to Nelson, HMS VICTORY, off Toulon 27 June 1796, enclosing a warrant for surgeon's mate, (not enclosed), unable to provide an order for Mr Summers as lieutenant of the Captain until Mr Dutton is removed (Manuscript)
1796-06-27
CRK/10/88
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