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Hood to Hamilton second division of Sicilian Majesty's ships and troops arrived on the 6 October, expecting troops from Gibraltar under General O' Hara, sending copy of my orders to Forteguiri, sent TANCREDI to Vado under Vice Admiral Cosby to collect 5000 Milanese troops, seizure of French frigate at Genoa (Manuscript)
1793-10-11
CRK/7/30
Hood to Hamilton in great need of Neapolitan ships and troops, attacks on my floating batteries in the harbour from French fire, sent Lord Mulgrave to take heights, Admiral Langara supporting my command (Manuscript)
1793-09-23
CRK/7/24
Troubridge to Nelson, 21 August [1801], England at ease while Nelson commands, subscription at Lloyds for the wounded at Boulogne, offering to send 10 guiineas for Nelson (Manuscript)
1801-08-21
CRK/13/67
Hood to Hamilton arrival of Neapolitan ships and troops, sending Rear Admiral Gell to Genoa to threaten blockade after seizure of my letters by a French frigate, supported by Spanish and a French royalist ship, 2 October, report of Post taken by French, sent 500 Albanese marines and cannon ashore to recover it, report of success enclosed (Manuscript)
1793-10-01
CRK/7/26
Troubridge to Nelson, 16 August [1801], sending charts (Manuscript)
1801-08-16
CRK/13/63
Troubridge to Nelson, 17 August [1801], upset by Nelson's letter, he has many firm friends, sorry for poor [Captain] Parker (Manuscript)
1801-08-17
CRK/13/65
G.K.Elphinstone to Hood, Toulon, 31 August 1793, (copy No. 7), account of march with 600 troops for 5 miles, attack on enemy and return to Toulon, account of killed and wounded (Manuscript)
1793-08-31
CRK/7/22
Troubridge to Nelson, 16 August [1801], views on sea fencibles (Manuscript)
1801-08-16
CRK/13/64
Acton to Nelson, Palermo, 11 August 1799, on the need to secure Malta (Manuscript)
1799-08-11
CRK/1/11
Troubridge to Nelson, Bognor, 13 November [1804] that he has written to Acton about his pension, many domestic libels but no intention to supersede Nelson, although Sir John Orde is reported to take part of Nelson's command (Manuscript)
1804-11-13
CRK/13/98
Hugh Inglis to Nelson, London, 4 December 1800, concerning a recommendation to the Court of Directors [of the East India Company] regarding a vacancy in the SIR EDWARD HUGHES, usually reserved for promotion of Masters (Manuscript)
1800-12-04
CRK/8/1
Lord Hood to Forteguiri, HMS VICTORY, Toulon Road, 11 October 1793, (copy), orders issued to you as force solely at my disposal necessary for immediate action and secrecy (Manuscript)
1793-10-11
CRK/7/35
Troubridge to Nelson, 15 November [1803], reporting domestic politics, his views on Spain, with advice on where to sail in bad weather, complaints about the Navy Board (Manuscript)
1803-11-15
CRK/13/93
Hood to Hamilton HMS VICTORY, Toulon Road, 21 October 1793, sending ships to Naples to collect cavalry, not giving Forteguiri any direction until I hear from Naples, (duplicate of CRK/7/36) (Manuscript)
1793-10-21
CRK/7/37
Hood to Hamilton HMS VICTORY, Toulon Road, 21 October 1793, sending ships to Naples to collect cavalry, not giving Forteguiri any direction until I hear from Naples, (triplicate of CRK/7/36) (Manuscript)
1793-10-21
CRK/7/38
Troubridge to Nelson, 28 December [1803], sending supplies and more money, destination of the French fleet uncertain, Captain Gore's improper purchases, Davidge Gould has taken a wife and I hope left off the sea, domestic political infighting (Manuscript)
1803-12-28
CRK/13/95
Troubridge to Nelson, 20 September [1803] reporting invasion threats, sending more seamen and supplies, domestic political news, enemy objectives of Sicily, Albania and the Morea, demands on Spain, French army activity, Irish news (Manuscript)
1803-09-20
CRK/13/90
Troubridge to Nelson, 30 August [1803], with news on Ireland (Manuscript)
1803-08-30
CRK/13/89
Troubridge to Nelson, 22 September [1803], sending lemon juice and sugar for 6000 men, and £10,000 for purchases (Manuscript)
1803-09-22
CRK/13/92
Hood to Hamilton HMS VICTORY, Toulon Road, 12 October 1793, surprise to receive enclosed letter from Forteguiri (Manuscript)
1793-10-12
CRK/7/33
Forteguiri to Lord Hood GUISCARDO, Toulon Road, 11 October 1793, (copy) instructions to agree with you, not to be put under your command, need to apply to Naples for instructions (Manuscript)
1793-10-11
CRK/7/34
Troubridge to Nelson, 21 September [1803], received his letters and sending supplies, lemons and limes available at Messina, problem with Wilkie [victualling agent], will send out money for purchases, suggestions for repairing and manning ships (Manuscript)
1803-09-21
CRK/13/91
Marquis of Abercorn to Nelson, 19 August 1804, recommending Mr Gavin Hamilton (Manuscript)
1804-08-19
CRK/1/1
Captain Thomas Lennox Frederick to Nelson, HMS BLENHEIM at sea, 21 August 1796, thanks for box of artificial flowers, Spanish war inevitable, promotions in the fleet (Manuscript)
1796-08-21
CRK/5/176
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