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John Daniel Belfour, 17 April 1801, Bill for goods totalling £124.15.4 with copy of a bill for china from the Royal Danish China manufactory, Schmidt, for 215 ? Danish currency dated 14 April, annotated by Nelson. (Manuscript)
1801-04-17
CRK/2/37
Radstock to Nelson, 11 June 1804, concerning his son, reports in the papers of the French fleet (Manuscript)
1804-06-11
CRK/10/98
Vice-Admiral Sir John Orde to Nelson HMS GLORY, off Cadiz, 7 February [1805], expressing concern for Nelson's health, and given no reasons to expect to take command in the Mediterranean if Nelson relinquished it (Manuscript)
1805-02-07
CRK/9/160
Captain [later Admiral Sir] Edward Campbell William Owen (1771-1849) to Nelson, HMS NEMESIS, off Flushing, 29 September 1801, on the removal of a quartermaster (Manuscript)
1801-09-29
CRK/9/155
Captain [later Admiral Sir] Edward Campbell William Owen (1771-1849) to Nelson, HMS NEMESIS, off Flushing, 10 October 1801, state of vessels, sounding a shoal (Manuscript)
1801-10-10
CRK/9/156
Lieutenant William Owen (d.1811) to Nelson, NANCY, Downs, 20 September 1801, requesting a survey on the GAFF, sail and colours (Manuscript)
1801-09-20
CRK/9/157
Lieutenant William Owen (d.1811) to Nelson, Revenue cutter GREYHOUND, Bay of Boulogne, 26 September 1801, reporting ships in the harbour, suggesting use of a fire vessel against them (Manuscript)
1801-09-26
CRK/9/158
Captain Thomas Charles Brodie (d.1811) to Captain Owen, HMS ARROW, off Ostend, 19 August 1801, reporting contradictory intelligence from neutral vessels (Manuscript)
1801-08-19
CRK/9/154
Captain [later Admiral Sir] Edward Campbell William Owen (1771-1849) to Nelson, HMS NEMESIS, off Flushing, 21 August 1801, observations of Flushing with sketch of Dutch and French ships, intelligence reports of an embargo, news on other ports, list of ship dispositions (Manuscript)
1801-08-21
CRK/9/153
Hyde Parker to Nelson, HMS LONDON, 29 April 1801, requiring a surgeon's report on Nelson's health before agreeing to his leave to return to England (Manuscript)
1801-04-29
CRK/9/172
Hyde Parker to Nelson, HMS LONDON, 4 May 1801, (private), reporting the arrival of the consul from Hamburg, wishing Nelson would stay until instructions arrive from England (Manuscript)
1801-05-04
CRK/9/173
Hyde Parker to Nelson, HMS LONDON, 28 March 1801, enclosing the [Danish] Government's answer, sending a reply and should the answer be hostile, preparing to set going the bomb vessels (Manuscript)
1801-03-28
CRK/9/166
Hyde Parker to Nelson, HMS LONDON, Saturday [no date, March 1801], (private), having been instructed to allow 48 hours for negotiations, proposing to anchor short of Cronenburg and to make signal for battle (Manuscript)
1801
CRK/9/168
Hyde Parker to Nelson, HMS LONDON, 21 April 1801, reporting the offer of Mr Cockburn [consul at Hamburg] to send cattle but not agreeing to any contract, advising he will not proceed further up the Baltic until he hears from England and is joined by Admiral Totty, suggesting it more likely to procure water at the Island of Ertholmene than at Bornholm (Manuscript)
1801-04-21
CRK/9/169
Hyde Parker to Nelson, HMS LONDON, 24 March 1801, (private), on reflection finding many reasons against 'our' plan of going by the Belt, requesting Nelson to come for half an hour's further discussion (Manuscript)
1801-03-24
CRK/9/164
Hyde Parker to Nelson, in town, 26 February 1801, by hand of Pr Osborn, directing ships under his command to join him in Yarmouth Roads, (overleaf) a list of ships (Manuscript)
1801-02-26
CRK/9/163
George Purvis to Nelson, HMS VICTORY, 31 January 1796, Signal book, page 21, Signal 50 (Secret) method of attack, signed 'Jervis' (Manuscript)
1796-01-31
CRK/14/23
No date [19 February 1796] sailing directions (Secret, colour, No 1), [see CRK/14/24] (Manuscript)
1796-02-19
CRK/14/25
Nelson to Sir Francis Drake, HMS AGAMEMNON, Genoa, 15 March 1796, [copy], reporting the enemy intention to take Port Especia (Manuscript)
1796-03-15
CRK/14/34
Robert Calder, no date, on altering course for the enemy (No 3) (Manuscript)
CRK/14/30
Robert Calder, no date, plan of gaining to windward in reforming the line (Colour) (Manuscript)
CRK/14/32
Robert Calder, no date, on engaging the enemy (No 1) (Manuscript)
CRK/14/28
Minutes de la Chancellerie du Commissionat General de France a Tunis, (Extract, no date, in French, signed, Chevalier Adanson), report from the French Privateer L'Intrepide on a capture. (Manuscript)
CRK/17/71
Mr Clarke (vice consul at Tunis) to Mr Macauley, Tunis, 27 July 1803 (extract) on passports and the prize vessel Pomona of Poole, bound from Trapani to Newfoundland with salt, seized by French privateers flying Moorish colours. (Manuscript)
1803-07-27 - 1803-07-27
CRK/17/70
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