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A series of correspondence from individuals whose surname begin with 'S' and 'T' (Manuscript)
1801-05-15 - 1805-06-21
CRK/12/121-142
A series of correspondence from individuals whose surname begin with 'H' (Manuscript)
1796-08-12 - 1805-02-09
CRK/7/41-60
Letters to Nelson from people whose surname begin with A and B mostly from Ball. (1796 - 1803) (Manuscript)
1796-12-27 - 1803-08-16
CRK/1/81-100
Hannah Johnson to Lady Hamilton, 22 May 1803, on William serving his time, and on a foundling boy, William South on Victory sent by the Marine Society, annotated by Nelson, 'enquire after Wm South a boy have a letter for him'. (Manuscript)
1803-05-22 - 1803-05-22
CRK/22/93
Envelope of above letter (CRK/21/63) with red seal, annotated by Lady Hamilton, 'June 7th 1799, Palermo'. (Manuscript)
1799-06-07 - 1799-06-07
CRK/21/64
Series of material relating to Drake and Norris. (Manuscript)
1588-01-01 - ?
UPC/5
Russel to Nelson, HMS GIER, off Calais, 24 September 1801, enemy ships attempted to sail to Boulogne but returned to harbour (Manuscript)
1801-09-24
CRK/10/158
Admiral Thomas Russell (d.1824) to Nelson, Great Cranford, Wimborn, Dorset, 3 August 1803, asking for help for the Earl and countess of Shaftesbury now prisoners at Genoa (Manuscript)
1803-08-03 - ?
CRK/10/160
Captain George Frederick Ryves to Nelson, Gibraltar, Naples, 5 November 1803, introducing Mr Brandi who wishes to serve the ships at Magdalena Islands (Manuscript)
1803-11-05 - ?
CRK/10/161
Russel to Nelson, HMS GIER, Downs, 3 September 1801, here for survey on cables and for water, command off Calais passed to Captain Cathcart in the HMS ALONZO (Manuscript)
1801-09-03 - ?
CRK/10/156
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, [21 January 1799], in French, with news on Naples of the 18th [Jan]. (Manuscript)
1799-01-21 - 1799-01-21
CRK/21/43
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, [2 January 1799], in French, on confusing news from Naples, sending items arrived from England on the battle of 'our hero'. (Manuscript)
1799-01-02 - 1799-01-02
CRK/21/41
Russel to Nelson, HMS GIER, off Calais, 24 August 1801,more ships expected from Dunkirk (Manuscript)
1801-08-24
CRK/10/153
Admiral Sir Peter PARKER, 1721-1811, early patron of Nelson, Parker to Nelson, Weymouth St, 31 October 1804, his grandson has returned home and is commander of the HMS JOHN armed ship (Manuscript)
1804-10-31
CRK/10/4
Mr Palmer, Gower St, 26 August 1803, requesting him to take his son Edmund to sea, with recommendations from the Duke of Clarence and Prince of Wales, and enclosing copies of correspondence from the Prince to the King and Ministers (not enclosed) (Manuscript)
1803-08-26
CRK/10/6
Palmer to Nelson, Upper Gower St, 17 May 1804, reporting the change of Administration, and his son's promotion by Lord St Vincent before he left the Admiralty, acceptance of burden of taxation to prosecute the war (Manuscript)
1804-05-17 - ?
CRK/10/7
Ryves to Nelson, HMS GIBRALTAR, Naples, 29 March 1801, on the loss of his wife (Manuscript)
1801-03-29
CRK/10/164
Ryves to Nelson, HMS GIBRALTAR, Naples, 2 January 1804, on the offer of the pro consul, Mr James, to supply provisions to the fleet, defects of the GIBRALTAR (Manuscript)
1804-01-02 - ?
CRK/10/163
Rowley to Nelson, HMS TERROR, Downs, 16 September 1801, requesting a survey (Manuscript)
1801-09-16 - ?
CRK/10/146
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, unsigned, annotated 2 January 1796, in French. (Manuscript)
1796-01-02 - 1796-01-02
CRK/21/34
Campbell to Nelson, Sunday 2 December 1804, thanks for information on Sir John Orde, unjust of the Scottish Lord at the head of the Admiralty [Melville]; news from my brother at Duffs house [the British Consul] at Cadiz (Manuscript)
1804-12-02 - ?
CRK/3/16
Campbell to Nelson, HMS AMBUSCADE, off Cape Spartel, 15 December 1804, feeling better, the kind and handsome manner you wafted me from the squadron, my opinion of Sir John Orde and the Admiralty (Manuscript)
1804-12-15 - ?
CRK/3/18
Mr Perring, Lord Mayor, to Nelson, Mansion House, 9 April 1804, transmitting the resolution of the Corporation of London (Manuscript)
1804-04-09 - ?
CRK/10/33
Rear-Admiral George Campbell (d.1821). Campbell to Nelson, 27 November 1804, Captain Conn to secure the prize ship (Manuscript)
1804-11-27
CRK/3/12
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