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Captain Cumming to Admiral Totty [second in command to Nelson], HMS RUSSEL off Bornholm, 8 June 1801, request for a court martial (Manuscript)
1801-06-08 - ?
CRK/3/112
Hallowell to Nelson, HMS TIGRE at sea, 14 November 1804, requesting approval for an exchange of marine officers (Manuscript)
1804-11-14 - ?
CRK/6/92
Graves to Nelson, HMS DEFIANCE, 18 June 1801, expressing gratitude and attachment (Manuscript)
1801-06-18
CRK/6/70
Admiral Alexander GRAEME (d.1818), Graeme to Nelson, 30 August 1801, enclosing list of gun barges, seamen from Suffolk (Manuscript)
1801-08-30
CRK/6/64
Price to Nelson, Carthagena, 29 October 1803, intelligence on readiness of Spanish ships, problem finding seamen, reports of payments by Spanish to France epidemic at Malaga (Manuscript)
1803-10-29
CRK/10/82
Harvey to Bedford, HMS UNITE, Westgate Bay, 14 September 1801, ships sent to Sheerness yard, clothing arrived for pensioners, copy of a letter from Lieutenant Bamber of the HMS BOUNCER at Sheerness, 13 September 1801 (Manuscript)
1801-09-13 - ?
CRK/6/129
Harvey to Nelson, Walmer by Deal, 12 August 1804, recommending Mr Peircy Brett, midshipman on the HMS BITTERN, educated at the Academy in Portsmouth (Manuscript)
1804-08-12 - ?
CRK/6/131
William Walpole, PHAETON, 28 July 1801, River Tagus, happy to stay in the ship following an argument after a quarrel with his captain (Manuscript)
1801-07-28
CRK/13/131
Haslewood to Nelson, Craven Street, London, 22 September 1803, Bill for £2100 remitted to Marsh and Creed [Nelsons bankers] arranged to meet Mrs Greaves and pay off the mortage on Merton (Manuscript)
1803-09-22
CRK/6/132
John Walker to Nelson, ALKMAAR, Downes, 13 August 1801, seeking promotion to Lieutenant (Manuscript)
1801-08-13 - ?
CRK/13/125
Captain Thomas HARVEY later Vice Admiral Sir Thomas (d.1841), Harvey to Bedford, HMS UNITE off Margate, 27 August 1801, state and condition of ships off Margate (Manuscript)
1801-08-27
CRK/6/125
Lieutenant Edmund Walker, SUPERB at sea, 13 July 1804, requesting an exchange into the MADRAS and return to England (Manuscript)
1804-07-13 - ?
CRK/13/124
Captain Thomas HARVEY later Vice Admiral Sir Thomas (d.1841). Mr Dunlop, surgeons first mate, HMS UNITE, 6 August 1801, on the Greenwich pensioners (Manuscript)
1801-08-06 - ?
CRK/6/124
Note from the Secretary of State, Capodistria, 1 June 1804 (in Italian) (Manuscript)
1804-06-01 - ?
CRK/5/137
Note from the Secretary of State, Capodistria, 1 June 1804 (in Italian). (Duplicate of CRK/5/137) (Manuscript)
1804-06-01 - ?
CRK/5/138
Foresti to Nelson, Corfu, 26 June 1804, Mr Pangolo arrived with despatches for Count Mocenigo, and intelligence on Leghorn, Naples and Otranto, setting up a network of informants in the Morea (Manuscript)
1804-06-26
CRK/5/133
Note Al Sermo Principe (in Italian), Corfu, 14 June 1804, signed Spiridion Foresti (copy) (Manuscript)
1804-06-14 - ?
CRK/5/134
John Watkins to Nelson, Burnden, near Bolton les Moors, Lancashire, 29 August 1801, seeking assistance in finding employment as a clerk on a ship (Manuscript)
1801-08-29
CRK/13/136
Haslewood to Nelson, Craven Street, London, 14 November 1803, unanimous verdict [on prize money] in favour given by Lord Ellenborough, Lord St Vincent will not be able to take it further (Manuscript)
1803-11-14 - ?
CRK/6/134
Hamilton to Nelson, HMS AMAZON, 4 August 1804, gratitude for your very friendly reception, still wish to return home (Manuscript)
1804-08-04 - ?
CRK/6/111
Mr Trevor [former minister at Turin] to Nelson, Ramsgate, Friday 28 [August 1801], with an invitation to visit him ashore, is planning to visit Walmer Castle (Manuscript)
1801-08-28
CRK/13/33
Revd Halloram to Nelson, Red Lion Street, 11 August 1801, enclosing copy of plan sent to St Vincent' s secretary, asking for support, served as teacher of mathematics and chaplain in the navy (Manuscript)
1801-08-11 - ?
CRK/6/104
Todman to Evan Nepean, Signal Station, Folkestone Cliff, 10 September 1801, with the information of the day's journal on sightings (Manuscript)
1801-09-10 - ?
CRK/13/29
Revd Halloram to Benjamin Tucker, Red Lion Street, 7 August 1801, (copy) need for teaching of nautical science, also experience at sea with Captain Cook on his first two voyages, plan for a naval academy for 30 pupils (Manuscript)
1801-08-07 - ?
CRK/6/105
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