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King Ferdinand to Nelson, Portici, 22 May 1804, (in Italian), on threats from the French and demand for Sir John Acton [the prime minister] to be dismissed over a quarrel with the French Ambassador, which he is not strong enough to refuse, annotated ' a true copy, Alexander Scott'. (Manuscript)
1804-05-22 - 1804-05-22
CRK/18/64
Ferdinand to Nelson, Portici, 22 May 1804 (duplicate). (Manuscript)
1804-05-22 - 1804-05-22
CRK/18/65
Note (in hand of Renard), 24 August 1801, (in French), no news at Boulogne, awaiting flat boats, movement of ships, 15 at Dieppe waiting to go to Boulogne. (Manuscript)
1801-08-24 - 1801-08-24
CRK/18/36
Pietro Merenda di Palermo, 19 July 1799 (in Italian), concerning his capture by an Algerian pirate despite holding a passport from Nelson. (Manuscript)
1799-07-19 - 1799-07-19
CRK/18/52
Private Bulletin from Giovanni Brandi, [British vice consul at Maddalena], 24 Dec 1804, listing indications of possible invasion of Sardinia from Corsica. (Manuscript)
1804-12-24 - 1804-12-24
CRK/18/53
Bartolomeo Forteguerri, to 'Excellenza', Naples, 5 Feb 1794, (in Italian), relating his defence [concerning his command of the Neapolitan squadron at the defence of Toulon] together with a copy of a letter from Sir John Acton, Prime Minister of Naples to Mareciallo Forteguirre, Naples, 12 Feb 1794. (Manuscript)
1794-02-05 - 1794-02-05
CRK/18/48
Consul at Ortona, Italy, 13 Oct 1798, (in Italian) on the port of Ancona, enclosing a plan of the ships (below). (Manuscript)
1798-10-13 - 1798-10-13
CRK/18/50
Acton to Forteguerri, Naples 12 Feb 1794, (Copy, in Italian). (Manuscript)
1794-02-12 - 1794-02-12
CRK/18/49
Giuseppe to Lady Hamilton, Taranto, 9 August 1793, with news from the Duchess of Saxony at Weimar on Germany. (Manuscript)
1793-08-09 - 1793-08-09
CRK/21/83
Giuseppe to lady Hamilton, Taranto,29 August 1794. (Manuscript)
1794-08-29 - 1794-08-29
CRK/21/90
Graves to Nelson, POLYPHEMUS, off Goree, 8 August 1801, concerning the attack on French invasion armament at Flushing and Dunkirk (Manuscript)
1801-08-08 - ?
CRK/6/72
Dr Andrew Baird to Nelson, Deal, 1 August 1801, on his arrival under Nelson’s command (Manuscript)
1801-08-01
CRK/1/186
Baker to Phillips, Vixen, 1 August 1801, with a report of the sailing of French gun boats from Dieppe (Manuscript)
1801-08-01
CRK/1/191
Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Nelson states that he arrived in Harwich yesterday and came on shore for business. (Manuscript)
1801-08-11 - 1801-08-11
CRK/19/12
Ball to Nelson, Malta, 20 August 1804, (private), with a request for a ship for Lord Elgin’s marble antiquities (Manuscript)
1804-08-20
CRK/1/143
Mrs Lutwidge to Lady Hamilton, 1 August [?] unable to dine from ill health. (Manuscript)
0000-08-01 - 0000-08-01
CRK/22/105
Mr W Harris to Lady Hamilton, Portsmouth, on his return from the Baltic and wish to serve with Nelson on the San Joseph, forwarded to Lady Hamilton by Mr Harris, Post office, Fareham, (Manuscript)
1801-08-12 - 1801-08-12
CRK/22/75
Maria Hunter to Lady Hamilton, Hannover Square, 28 ? August [?], requesting a loan, promised £30 for a farce in which she mentions Lord Nelson. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/86
Mrs Thompson to Lady Hamilton, Denham Court, 12 August postmarked 1810, on her visit, with love to Horatia. (Manuscript)
1810-08-12 - 1810-08-12
CRK/22/136
Thomas Murray Allen to Captain Rose of the Jamaica, the Hind revenue cutter, Gravesend, 27 August 1801, on repairs to his vessel (Manuscript)
1801-08-27
CRK/1/62
Ball to Nelson, Malta, 27 August 1803, (confidential), on Lord Keith’s opinion of Bickerton, and Ball’s opinion of Hallowell, on manning his vessels, and troops for Sicily (Manuscript)
1803-08-27
CRK/1/107
Gaetano Sterlini, [British vice consul] to Ball, Girgenti, 15 August 1803, (copy, in Italian), on the French privateer (Manuscript)
1803-08-15
CRK/1/104
Anderson to Nelson, Trieste, 10 August 1803, on merchant ships captured by a French privateer, and insurance and victualling problems (Manuscript)
1803-08-10
CRK/1/53
Addington to Nelson, Wimbledon, 19 August 1801, on the Boulogne attack and Captain Parker (Manuscript)
1801-08-19
CRK/1/45
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