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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
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
Ball to Nelson, Malta, 21 August 1803, on the French threat to trade, with extracts from letters, reporting his purchase of vessels for protection (Manuscript)
1803-08-21
CRK/1/105
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
Ball to Nelson, Malta, 16 August 1803, on the taking of a French privateer off Sicily by the Spider, Captain Scott, and on his need for a port Captain (Manuscript)
1803-08-16
CRK/1/99
Ball to Nelson, Malta, 7 August 1803, on the delay to the Victory, with intelligence from Colonel Layard on Sicily, (above), on the activities of French privateers (Manuscript)
1803-08-07
CRK/1/97
W Foley, 2nd Lieutenant to Sir John Duckworth, Pelican, Port Royal [Jamaica], 10 June 1804, (copy, enclosed in above), reporting the deaths of Captain Baker and Lieutenant John Davies, with a copy of a letter from Lord Melville to William Davies, Admiralty, 6 August 1804, on the events (Manuscript)
1804-06-10 - 1804-08-06
CRK/1/194
Briggs to Ball, Alexandria, 11 August 1803, (copy, 2 pages) on the negotiations between the Turks and Mamelukes, the arrival of consuls, and the end of the plague since June (Manuscript)
1803-08-11
CRK/1/177
Addington to Nelson, Wimbledon, 14 August 1801, on his health, and returning the letter from Alexander Ball to Troubridge (Manuscript)
1801-08-14
CRK/1/44
Ball to Nelson, Malta, 7 August 1803, on passports for Maltese vessels, enclosing a letter from Mr O’Byrne, American consul at Algiers (Manuscript)
1803-08-07
CRK/1/94
Lord Bristol to Lady Hamilton, Milan,24 November [17]98, on his health, and his plans to visit Dalmatia (Harrison I, 257). (Manuscript)
1798-11-24 - 1798-11-24
CRK/20/48
Clarke to Nelson, Tunis, 30 November 1803 (duplicate), on the seizure of vessels, that the Maltese deal with the chief minister rather than the Bey, repudiating suggestions he has been disrespectful to the Bey, distrust of Mr Gough (a merchant), fate of captives. (Manuscript)
1803-11-30 - 1803-11-30
CRK/17/75
Manley Dixon, to Dear Madame, (? Lady Hamilton), Lion off Alexandria, 26 November 1798, on the progress of a young man. (Manuscript)
1798-11-26 - 1798-11-26
CRK/22/61
Prince Castelcicala to Grenville, 10 November 1800, (in French) reporting Nelson's arrival, concerning the defence of Naples by British troops. (Manuscript)
1800-11-10 - 1800-11-10
CRK/18/21
Eliza Walcot to Lady Hamilton, Florence, 27 November 1793, sent china from Leghorn for Mrs Cadogan in a Genoese vessel, leaving tomorrow for Milan. (Manuscript)
1793-11-27 - 1793-11-27
CRK/22/149
William Marsh, partner in Marsh and Creed, Nelson's bankers. Marsh to Nelson, 21 November 1800, with an account of his stock annotated by Nelson 'to be sold November 22nd' (Manuscript)
1800-11-21
CRK/8/181
Resume of the despatches of Lord Nelson to the Minister at the Ottoman Court, 28 November 1803 (Translated into French, 2 pages), concerning the activities of the Niger and Cameleon at Genoa. (Manuscript)
1803-11-28 - 1803-11-28
CRK/18/72
F Borth to Lady Hamilton, New St, 14 November 1803, on the successful case against Lord St Vincent. (Manuscript)
1803-11-14 - 1803-11-14
CRK/22/40
Ball to Nelson, Malta, 8 November 1802, on Nelson’s journey to Wales, on the Bronte estate and death of Mr Graefer’s, with his views on the peace (Manuscript)
1802-11-08
CRK/1/85
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, [9 November 1799], in French, on an exchange of correspondence. (Manuscript)
1799-11-09 - 1799-11-09
CRK/21/73
Major Missett to Ball, Cairo, 30 November 1803, (copy, secret and confidential), reporting that the French consul has heard that the Toulon fleet is destined for Egypt, sending the cipher used by French agents (Manuscript)
1803-11-30
CRK/1/179
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