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Hercules Ross to Nelson, Rossie Castle, Northumbn, 22 May 1801, concerning the claim of his nephew Hercules Ross as co agent for the prize agency for ships taken at the Cape of Good Hope, and money owed him in commission by Simon Fraser and Alexander Davison, requesting Nelson to be Godfather to their next child (Manuscript)
1801-05-22
CRK/10/136
Ross to Nelson, Rossie Castle, 11 July 1801, will call his son Horatio, accepts Nelson's honourable mention of Davison (Manuscript)
1801-07-11
CRK/10/137
Ross to Nelson, Rossie Castle, 5 September 1801, on birth of his son (Manuscript)
1801-09-05
CRK/10/138
Bulkeley to Nelson, 23 March 1804, view of English defences, plan to send you some books, news of the French fleet turns out to be fabrication, heard from Fowler about his new wife, son writes of his gratitude to you (Manuscript)
1804-03-25
CRK/2/89
Statement of the Company of the HMS JAMAICA, showing 9 short of complement of 155 men (Manuscript)
CRK/10/134
Clarke to Nelson, Tunis, 20 June 1804, (2 pages), on the seizure by French privateers of the Sperano, a Maltese vessel. (Manuscript)
1804-06-20 - 1804-06-20
CRK/17/79
Captain Thomas Bowen to Nelson, Cheltenham, 24 September 1804, request for assistance to get a ship, obstructed by St Vincent, Lady Hamilton wrote to Lord Melville on my behalf, state of the dockyards (Manuscript)
1804-09-24
CRK/2/105
Bey of Tunis to Nelson, 25 March (Jan?) 1804, (in Italian). (Manuscript)
1804-03-25 - 1804-03-25
CRK/17/80
Clarke to Nelson, Tunis, 10 April 1804, has delivered Nelson's letter to the Bey over passports. (Manuscript)
1804-04-10 - 1804-04-10
CRK/17/77
Lieutenant General Bowater to Nelson, Hampton Court Palace, 12 July 1804, recommending a young man (Manuscript)
1804-07-12
CRK/2/104
William Bolton to Nelson, Hollesley, 23 October 1803, enclosing a letter to his son, reactions to invasion threat (Manuscript)
1803-10-23
CRK/2/97
Bolton to Nelson, HMS GUERRIER, Gibraltar Mole, 19 July 1805, position in this ship is disagreeable, request how I should act, thanks for my promotion (Manuscript)
1805-07-19
CRK/2/99
Richard Booth to Admiral Charles Pole, Dantzig, 27 June 1801, about victualling the fleet, combination here to raise the price of bullocks (Manuscript)
1801-06-27
CRK/2/100
Drake to Nelson, Genoa, 29 July 1795, copy of letter from 28 July 1795, with an extract from a letter of 24 July 1795 [in French] (Manuscript)
1795-07-29
CRK/4/47
Drake to Nelson, Genoa, 25 July 1795, complaints from Genoese merchants over ship taken by the MELEAGER [Captain George Cockburn] was to buy corn and pay for clothing for French troops (Manuscript)
1795-07-25
CRK/4/43
Donnelly to Nelson, HMS NARCISSUS, Minorca SW by W 60 miles, 30 August 1804, 4pm, en route to England (Manuscript)
1804-08-30
CRK/4/40
Domett to Nelson, VILLE DE PARIS off Ushant, 18 November 1803, recommending Captain Rosenhagen (Manuscript)
1803-11-18
CRK/4/38
Drake to Nelson, Genoa, 15 August 1795, intend to go to Vado to meet Admiral Hotham, offer of supply of oxen (Manuscript)
1795-08-15
CRK/4/56
Drake to the Commanding officer at Vado [Nelson], Genoa, 5 August 1795, applications for a convoy to Leghorn (Manuscript)
1795-08-05
CRK/4/53
Drake to the Commanding officer at Vado [Nelson], Genoa, 7 August 1795, French ships here ready to leave possibly as escort for corn ships (Manuscript)
1795-08-07
CRK/4/54
Drake to Nelson, Genoa, 4 August 1795, notification of secret peace agreement between France and Spain agreed at Basle (Manuscript)
1795-08-04
CRK/4/50
Captain John Dilkes, later Admiral, (d.1827) to Nelson, Plymouth Dock, 29 January 1804, recommending his nephew a lieutenant in the JUNO (Manuscript)
1804-01-29
CRK/4/23
John Diston to Nelson, no date, request for help over prize money due from service in the VANGUARD at the Nile (Manuscript)
CRK/4/24
Captain Dixon to Nelson, Petersfield, 16 August 1801, superseded on hlaf pay, request for a position (Manuscript)
1801-08-16
CRK/4/26
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