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Captain Sir Henry William Bayntun, later Admiral (1766-1840). Bayntun to Nelson, HMS LEVIATHAN at sea, 5 October 1804, unable to identify a seaman (Manuscript)
1804-10-05
CRK/2/23
Colonel Baretti, father of Lieutenant Henry Baretti and friend of Nelson's brother Maurice, when he served on Lord Moira's staff. Baretti Senior to Nelson, Southampton, 11 September 1801, thanks for letter regarding my son's conduct, wish for a better ship for him (Manuscript)
1801-09-11
CRK/2/16
Colonel Baretti, Senior to Commissioner Coffin, 8 September 1801, request for his son to have the HM gun brig BOLD (Manuscript)
1801-09-08
CRK/2/17
Mr Benjamin Baynton, son Benjamin became lieutenant in 1810 (d.1854). Baynton to Nelson, Brompton, 9 May 1803, commend my son for HMS VICTORY, recommend another young man (Manuscript)
1803-05-09
CRK/2/18
Mr Benjamin Baynton, son Benjamin became lieutenant in 1810 (d.1854). Baynton to Nelson, London, 10 June 1803, arrangements for paying an allowance to my son (Manuscript)
1803-06-10
CRK/2/19
Hudson Lowe to Hugh Elliot (British Minister at Naples), Cagliari, 12 Feb 1804 (2 pages, copy), Sardinians view French attack from Corsica as unlikely, and desire to maintain neutrality, but willing to use the pretext of the Tunis fleet being out to prepare defence, sending copies of intelligence from Mr Magnon, the British Consul, on Corsica. (Manuscript)
1804-02-12 - 1804-02-12
CRK/17/52
Description of Bronte, no date, based on an Italian source. (Manuscript)
CRK/17/48
Major Hudson Lowe to Nelson, Cagliari, 5 Feb 1804, (Private), on conversations held since his arrival on raising money and preparing defences, but desire of the country to remain neutral. (Manuscript)
1804-02-05 - 1804-02-05
CRK/17/51
Strachy to Nelson, Jalouse, Gibraltar Bay, 1 November 1803, transferring packages from Davison for Nelson to the Excellent plus letters to reach him faster (Manuscript)
1803-11-01
CRK/11/173
Note concerning the income of the Abbey of Maniaci and Fragala, no date, (in Italian), totalling 50 (nfi). (Manuscript)
CRK/17/45
Grant of title to the estate in Bronte from The King to Nelson, no date, (in French), and request from The Miinister [Sir William Hamilton] to Lord Grenville, Foreign Secretary, for permission for Nelson to use the title. (Manuscript)
CRK/17/47
Nelson to [General Wallis], HMS AGAMEMNON, Leghorn, 17 December 1795, [draft], reporting his efforts to secure General de Vins and the Austrian army on the Riviera (Manuscript)
1795-12-17
CRK/14/19
Memorial from a Brontese for Land addressed to 'Excellenza', no date, (in Italian). (Manuscript)
CRK/17/46
Dr Stoddart to Nelson, Valetta, 14 May 1804, misapprehension of officers over delays which are occasioned only by want of proof, unable to rely solely on the authority of Mr Ambrose, a midshipman of one of the capturing ships, this now remedied by Captain Capel's affidavit (Manuscript)
1804-05-14
CRK/11/181
Mocenigo to Nelson, Corfu, 23 April/5 May 1804 (2 pages, in French). on reinforcements to come from the Black Sea, on fortifications at St Maure at the north end of the canal. (Manuscript)
1804-04-23 - 1804-05-05
CRK/17/62
Mocenigo to Nelson, Corfu, 9/21 March 1804, (duplicate). (Manuscript)
1804-03-09 - 1804-03-21
CRK/17/61
State of the Artillery and munitions on Sardinia. (Manuscript)
CRK/17/56
Strachy to Nelson, Malta, 2 October 1804, grateful for period on shore, but needs to return to England to recover in a cooler climate (Manuscript)
1804-10-02
CRK/11/178
State of the military (Cavalry and Infantry) on Sardinia. (Manuscript)
CRK/17/55
Dr Stoddart to Nelson, Valette, 1 February 1804, on need for evidence relating to claims arising from the blockade of Genoa, including proof of the legal existence of a blockade, and knowledge of the blockade at Genoa (Manuscript)
1804-02-01
CRK/11/179
State of the troops and ordnance on Sardinia. (Manuscript)
CRK/17/54
Bronte Papers, 1799-1804. Duplicate copy of CRK/17/30. (Manuscript)
1803-07-30 - 1803-07-30
CRK/17/31
trachan to Nelson, HMS DONEGAL, Gibraltar Bay, 2 September 1803, reporting the arrival of HMS TERMAGENT for repairs, the convoy which arrived on 29th [from Malta] about to depart, his arrival after the departure of Captain Gore in the HMS MEDUSA has allowed enemy privateers to make captures, Mr Cutforth sending provisions to Nelson by the next available convoy (Manuscript)
1803-09-02
CRK/11/160
Strachan to Nelson, HMS DONEGAL, off Gibraltar, 2 September 1803, sailing for Cadiz ahead of the convoy now leaving the Gut (Manuscript)
1803-09-02
CRK/11/162
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