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Charles Arbuthnot to Nelson, Trieste, 14 March 1805, requesting a frigate to take him to Constantinople (Manuscript)
1805-03-14
CRK/1/71
Graefer to Nelson, Bronte, 9 Feb 1800, enclosing a letter from the brothers of a neighbour, Baron Mele. (Manuscript)
1800-02-09 - 1800-02-09
CRK/17/11
G F Leckie to Nelson, Dresden, 8 Oct 1800, (2 pages), giving advice on how the estate might be improved. (Manuscript)
1800-10-08 - 1800-10-08
CRK/17/14
Graefer to John Tyson (Nelson's secretary), Bronte, 12 Dec 1799, with a description of his reception at Bronte. (Manuscript)
1799-12-12 - 1799-12-12
CRK/17/7
Bronte Papers, 1799-1804. Copy of letters in CRK/17/19. (Manuscript)
CRK/17/20
Invoice of ten packages of husbandry tools and one cask of seeds shipped for Messina for Mr Graefer, London, 19 Dec 1800. (Manuscript)
1800-12-19 - 1800-12-19
CRK/17/22
List of seeds and instruments required, no date, copy of list sent to John Tyson. (Manuscript)
CRK/17/21
Envelope with seal addressed to Nelson in London, annotated 'Graefer's letter'. (Manuscript)
CRK/17/18
Lieutenant Henry Baretti (d.1820), son of Colonel Baretti, a friend of Nelson's brother Maurice, when he served on Lord Moira's staff. Baretti to Nelson, HM Gun Brig PLUMPER, Downes, 29 August 1801, request for a survey on a bower cable (Manuscript)
1801-08-29
CRK/2/13
Captain Bathurst to Nelson, HMS EURYDICE, Spithead, 2 October 1801, expects the ship to be ready by 8 October 1801 (Manuscript)
1801-10-02
CRK/2/9
Lieutenant Baugh to Nelson, HMS LOCUST, 9 September 1801, Pilots refuse to go to the French coast until new cables are supplied (Manuscript)
1801-09-09
CRK/2/11
Mr Wolsey Bayfield to Nelson, at Grays Inn, 13 March 1803, volunteering to serve as a landsman (Manuscript)
1803-03-13
CRK/2/12
Chevalier Tiesi to Hudson Lowe, 12 Feb 1804, (Secret, Copy, in French), enclosing, 3 papers on the state of troops and ordinance, the state of the Militia, artillery and munitions at Cagliari, Algher and Castel Sardo, with lists of the garrison troops (3000). (Manuscript)
1804-02-12 - 1804-02-12
CRK/17/53
Memoire (en abrege) of the Island of Sardinia, no date, signed Jo. Fr. (2 pages), Annotated 'Information from Mr Falcon on the interior of the Island of Sardinia'. (Manuscript)
CRK/17/49
Note on the Island of Sardinia, no date, no signature, (5 pages bound together), administration under the House of Savoy since 1720, produce and income, description of the Magdalena Islands, annotated by Nelson 'of Sardinia'. (Manuscript)
CRK/17/50
Count Mocenigo (Russian Counsul) to Nelson, Corfu, 9/21 March 1804, (2 pages, bound, in French), on the defence of the Ionian Republic and the possibility of a French invasion of the Moreau, PS reporting the arrival of 4 Russian frigates at Zante. (Manuscript)
1804-03-09 - 1804-03-21
CRK/17/60
Chevalier Tiesi to the Baron Desgenays, 17 March 1804, (extract, No4, in French), on the difficulty of an effective defence. (Manuscript)
1804-03-17 - 1804-03-17
CRK/17/59
Mr Magnon (Counsul General at Cagliari) to Major Lowe, 17 March 1804, (extract, No3, in Italian), on the lack of defensive preparations. (Manuscript)
1804-03-17 - 1804-03-17
CRK/17/58
Count Revel, Governor of Sasari, Sardinia, to Major Lowe, 14 March 1804, (extract, No2, in French), on the provision of support, on the arrest of Moreau over the Pichgeru conspiracy. (Manuscript)
1804-03-14 - 1804-03-14
CRK/17/57
Gibbs to Nelson, Palermo, 30 July 1803, suggesting a way ahead for the estate and offering cash bills for the fleet, annotated by Nelson, 'Mr Gibbs July 30th ans[were]d Sept 16th 1803'. (Manuscript)
1803-07-30
CRK/17/30
Copy of a despatch of 26 Oct 1803 (in Italian) signed by General Acton, permitting Abraham Gibbs to lease the estate of Bronte for 10 years. (Manuscript)
1803-10-26 - 1803-10-26
CRK/17/33
Envelope to William Marsden annotated by Nelson, 'NB John Bull cutter arrived the same day with orders similar to Ad[mira]l Cornwalliss', annotated by JWC [John Wilson Croker] that the letter of complaint was not sent (Manuscript)
CRK/15/11
Gibbs to Nelson, Palermo, 5 July 1803 (Duplicate), on the problems at Bronte, and forwarding Nelson's linen to Malta, recommending Captain Vankempen. (Manuscript)
1803-07-05 - 1803-07-05
CRK/17/29
Memo of Piero de Luca della Cotta di Bronte, no date, (in Italian). (Manuscript)
CRK/17/43
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