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Sir Evan Nepean to Nelson, Admiralty, 11 January 1804, concerning Mr James, nephew of Lord Camden who is to have a frigate (Manuscript)
1804-01-11 - ?
CRK/9/107
Sir Evan Nepean to Nelson, Admiralty, Downing Street, 21 May 1804, reporting his return from Ireland to attend Parliament, expecting to be placed at the Admiralty, Lord Camden requests Nelson to assist his nephew Mr James who has suffered with the loss of the HINDOSTAN [store ship] (Manuscript)
1804-05-21
CRK/9/108
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 31 May 1801, difficult to replace Nelson, Vice Admiral Pole appointed to succeed, there is only one Nelson (Manuscript)
1801-05-31
CRK/11/100
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 17 April 1801, believes that in the last conflict [Copenhagen] Nelson has has outstripped himself and all who have gone before (Manuscript)
1801-04-17 - ?
CRK/11/97
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 8 March 1801, appalled at his suggestion and begs him not to act on impulse (Manuscript)
1801-03-08 - ?
CRK/11/96
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 19 May 1801, approval of the King for Nelson's services (Manuscript)
1801-05-19
CRK/11/99
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 21 April 1801, to succeed Sir Hyde Parker in command, reporting the death of the Czar, he will recommend Colonel Stuart to the King (Manuscript)
1801-04-21
CRK/11/98
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 1 March 1801, Nelson's letters have put the Cabinet at ease, Captain Parker to go to the Baltic (Manuscript)
1801-03-01 - ?
CRK/11/95
St Vincent to Nelson, Mortimer St, 14 February 1801, reporting he is to succeed Lord Spencer at the Admiralty, and has approval for Troubridge and Markham in place of Young and Gambier (Manuscript)
1801-02-14 - ?
CRK/11/94
St Vincent to Nelson, Rocketts, 21 August 1803, awaiting orders from Lord Hobart on declaration of War against Liguria, informed by victualling board of supply of cash for the squadron, stores being sent, men from Malta, blockade of Genoa and Spezzia, sending Captains Bolton and Campbell to join him (Manuscript)
1803-08-21
CRK/11/138
St Vincent to Nelson, Admiralty, 7 December 1801, on the appointment of Foley to the Paymastership at Plymouth (Manuscript)
1801-10-07 - ?
CRK/11/132
St Vincent to Nelson, Mortimer St, 12 March 1805, requesting he send Robert Pigot and Anthony Maitland home to join Troubridge in the HMS BLENHEIM (Manuscript)
1805-03-12 - ?
CRK/11/154
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
Morier to Lord Hawkesbury, having been received by the Pasha, giving details of his travels and observations, the grievances of the population against the Turks, has persuaded them the English and Russians would support the Turks against the French, advising on the need for intelligence from the sea ports (Manuscript)
1804-05-05 - ?
CRK/9/69
Revd John Castleton Miller to Nelson, Malta, 18 January 1804, offering his services as chaplain to the naval hospital (Manuscript)
1804-01-18
CRK/9/43
Mary Miller to Nelson, Little Sloane Street, Chelsea, 11 December 1800, petition for assistance from the daughter of a master who died in service (Manuscript)
1800-12-11 - ?
CRK/9/44
Benjamin Tucker (secretary to Lord St Vincent) to David Miller, 20 March 1803, advising him to apply to Lord St Vincent for Greenwich Hospital (Manuscript)
1803-03-20
CRK/9/41
Mostyn to Nelson, Naples, 2 January 1804, hoping to return to England (Manuscript)
1804-01-02 - ?
CRK/9/57
Lieutenant William Notter to Nelson, Malta, 17 March 1804, requesting leniency after he failed to join the AGINCOURT because of the arrival of his children after the death of his wife (Manuscript)
1804-03-17 - ?
CRK/9/136
Lutwidge to Nelson, Argyle Street, 3 April 1804, 4pm, visits to Lady Hamilton, Mrs Lutwidge indisposed, nephew taken prisoner, view of invasion, recommending a lieutenant, Mr Baker (Manuscript)
1804-04-03 - ?
CRK/8/143
Trigge to Nelson, Gibraltar, 22 February 1804, with news of convoys and capture of enemy ships, deaths of British generals in the West Indies, prospects for war with Spain (Manuscript)
1804-02-22
CRK/12/153
Trigge to Nelson, Gibraltar, 4 December 1803, on the supply of letters and convoy for provisions, progress of fever at Malaga, no intelligence on prospect of war with Spain (Manuscript)
1803-12-04 - ?
CRK/12/150
Mrs Catherine Lutwidge to Nelson, Argyle Street, 8 March 1804, recommending a young friend, Dalton, who writes he dined with you, often speak of you with Lady Hamilton (Manuscript)
1804-03-08 - ?
CRK/8/142
Sutton to Nelson, HMS AMPHION, Gibraltar Bay, 6 February 1805, his arrival from Plymouth after returning with Spanish treasure ships, value of cargo, visited Merton, now serving under Sir John Orde, the loss of the Raven, news of Captain Gore, a new board of Naval Enquiry (Manuscript)
1805-02-06 - ?
CRK/12/125
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