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Noble to Nelson, Fleet Street, 16 May 1803, requesting a position as agent victualler at Leith, having served in the Navy for 25 years as clerk, purser and secretary, recommended by Lord Viscount Duncan (Manuscript)
1803-05-06 - ?
CRK/9/124
George Nayler to Nelson, Herald's College, London, 20 March 1804, concerning his armorial ensign for Bronte (Manuscript)
1804-03-20
CRK/9/73
George Noble to Nelson, Poole, 16 January 1801, offering services as prize agent (Manuscript)
1801-01-16 - ?
CRK/9/122
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
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
Lieutenant William Notter to Nelson, Malta, 15 May 1804, thanking him for his concern over his family, advising he will join the AGINCOURT at Malta (Manuscript)
1804-05-15 - ?
CRK/9/137
Edmund Nelson to Nelson, [9 January 1802], anxiety over his health removed, sends an Xmas present (Manuscript)
1802-01-09 - ?
CRK/9/84
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
Totty to Nelson on the prices of provisions at Danzig (Manuscript)
1801-05-26
CRK/12/132
Lieutenant Colonel Smith to Nelson, Naples, 9 April [1805] enclosing his instructions (Manuscript)
1805-04-09 - ?
CRK/12/61
William Nelson to Nelson, Hilborough near Brandon, 25 March 1803, concerning agents for victualling and Addington's appointment to the Winchester stall (Manuscript)
1803-03-25
CRK/9/92
Stratton to Nelson, Pera, 5 March 1804, appointed minister plenipotentiary on Mr Drummond's leave of absence, business delayed by death of Captain Pacha, enclosing papers (Manuscript)
1804-03-05 - ?
CRK/12/96
Malcolm to Nelson, HMS RENOWN, Palermo, 4 February 1805, on movements to counter the French fleet (Manuscript)
1805-02-04 - ?
CRK/8/148
Stewart to Nelson, Charles St, St James, London, 1 December 1804, (2 pages, with address and black seal), sisters illness worse, expectations of invasion, political news, recommending Captain Bushby (Manuscript)
1804-12-01 - ?
CRK/12/82
Thomas Macdonald (Commissioner for American Affairs) to Nelson, Great Marlborough Street, 18 February 1803, enclosing a proposal for an experiment, recommended by Lord Moira (Manuscript)
1803-02-18
CRK/8/158
Dr Snipe to Nelson, HMS VICTORY, 16 March 1805, superseded by Dr Gillespie (Manuscript)
1805-03-16 - ?
CRK/12/67
Sutton to Nelson, HMS AMPHION, Rosia Bay, 1 December 1803, on taking a convoy to Lisbon, and then ordered to search for a French frigate (Manuscript)
1803-12-01 - ?
CRK/12/120
Russel to Nelson, HMS GIER, at Sea, 26 September 1801, deserters on board (Manuscript)
1801-09-26
CRK/10/159
Russel to Lieutenant Corbett of the Earl Spencer Cutter, HMS GIER, off Calais, 1 September 1801, sending her to Dover for 24 hours for water and provisions (Manuscript)
1801-09-01 - ?
CRK/10/154
Russel to Nelson, HMS GIER, Downs, 3 September 1801, requesting a survey on cables (Manuscript)
1801-09-03 - ?
CRK/10/155
Russel to Nelson, HMS GIER, off Calais, 18 September 1801, the HMS CHARGER gun vessel made the signal by sails etc. and attempted to land dispatches at Gravelines for Renard, but fishing boats not allowed out at night, none landed this month, three last despatches still with me (Manuscript)
1801-09-18
CRK/10/157
Russel to Nelson, HMS GIER off Calais, 18 August 1801, twenty ships from Dunkirk got into Calais having passed us in the night (Manuscript)
1801-08-18
CRK/10/151
Russel to Nelson, HMS GIER, off Calais, 19 August 1801, no possibility of throwing gun shells into Calais harbour, enemy ships lie a mile away close to the town (Manuscript)
1801-08-19
CRK/10/152
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