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Alexander Macauley to Nelson, Malta, 22 January 1804, sending oranges and Smyrna fruit, plan to return to him a milk cow (Manuscript)
1804-01-22
CRK/8/157
Stewart to Nelson, Sussex, 21 September 1803, on his sister at Messina for her health with his brother, awaiting the enemy invasion (Manuscript)
1803-09-21
CRK/12/81
Thomas MacGill to Nelson, Ancona, 6 February 1804, intelligence on the French Army (Manuscript)
1804-02-06
CRK/8/160
John Stiles to Nelson, Wootonbridge, Isle of Wight, 26 July 1801, offering his services to serve again under his command (Manuscript)
1801-07-26
CRK/12/83
Trigge to Nelson, Gibraltar, 6 December 1804, news from Madrid of capture of four frigates and impact on English at Cadiz (Manuscript)
1804-12-06
CRK/12/164
Melville to Nelson, Admiralty, 7 July 1804, recommending promotion for Lord Duncan' s son, a lieutenant in the HMS NARCISSUS, (triplicate). (Manuscript)
1804-07-07
CRK/9/25
Melville to Nelson, Admiralty, 22 May 1804, recommending promotion for Sir Roger Curtis's son, a lieutenant on the HMS EXCELLENT (Manuscript)
1804-05-22
CRK/9/21
Melville to Nelson, Admiralty, 22 May 1804, concerning the wishes of Lord Camden (Manuscript)
1804-05-22
CRK/9/22
C[atherine] Matcham (1767-1842, sister of Nelson) to Nelson, Bath, 11 September 1801, with thanks for remembering the family but hope that the Title (of Viscount) will never be in the possession of my children (Manuscript)
1801-09-11
CRK/9/17
William May (d.1834), to Nelson, HMS CAMELION, 8 December 1803, requesting a command (Manuscript)
1803-12-08
CRK/9/16
Lady Frances Herbert Woolward Nelson (1758-1831), widow of Dr Josiah Nisbet, wife of Nelson. Frances Nelson to Nelson, St James' Street, 15 March 1800, concerning her appearance at Court, advice to her son, family news. (Manuscript)
1800-03-15
CRK/9/88
Horatio Nelson, nephew [son of brother William (1788-1808)] to Nelson, Eton, 3 September 1801, account of gifts received (Manuscript)
1801-09-03
CRK/9/89
Horatio Nelson, nephew [son of brother William (1788-1808)] to Nelson, Saturday evening [no date], reading newspapers of the trial of Colonel Despard (Manuscript)
CRK/9/90
Melville to Nelson, Admiralty, 2 November 1804, news of encounter of frigates with the Spanish, contradictory reports of state of preparations at Cadiz, ordering a separate squadron to that station, restricting his operations to inside the Meditteranean (Manuscript)
1804-11-02
CRK/9/28
Edmund Nelson to Nelson, [? from Mrs Cook, Spread Eagle, Ipswich, Suffolk], 23 March [1802], plan to leave Bath once his sister is recovered at Kensin[g]ton, hope to smell a Merton Rose in June (Manuscript)
1802-03-23
CRK/9/86
Copy of Edmund Nelson's Will, 12 January 1801, leaving his estate to be divided equally between his children (Manuscript)
1801-01-12
CRK/9/87
Melville to Nelson, Admiralty, 16 August 1804, recommending Mr John Carter of the HYDRA for promotion (Manuscript)
1804-08-16
CRK/9/26
Sutton to Nelson, HMS AMPHION, Gibraltar, 18 October 1803, requesting carronades to be put on the HMS AMPHION, hoping for a Spanish war to take prizes (Manuscript)
1803-10-18
CRK/12/119
Marsden to Nelson, Admiralty Office, 17 April 1805, report of his being off Maritimo, doubtful whether the enemy would proceed East or West, keep news a secret even after Lady H[amilton]'s repeated enquires, appointment of new First Lord not yet settled (Manuscript)
1805-04-17
CRK/9/4
Sutton to Nelson, HMS AMAZON, 10 September 1801, reporting he is ready to depart, and awaiting directions (Manuscript)
1801-09-10
CRK/12/118
Marsh and Creed, London, 12 May 1804, (duplicate) (Manuscript)
1804-05-12
CRK/8/190
Marsden to Nelson, Admiralty Office, 13 June 1804, forwarded packet to Davison, his recommendation of a vessel for Captain Layman (Manuscript)
1804-06-13
CRK/9/1
Sutton to Nelson, HMS AMAZON, Sheernes, 15 August 1801, needing his main mast replaced, has taken on board hampers for delivery to Nelson (Manuscript)
1801-08-15
CRK/12/114
Sutton to Nelson, HMS AMAZON, 5 September 1801, reporting on ship arrivals in the Walmer Road (Manuscript)
1801-09-05
CRK/12/117
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