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E Bailey to Lady Hamilton, Maths St,6 March 1804, on sending cloth for her son to Lord Nelson since a ship with dispatches is waiting at Portsmouth. (Manuscript)
1804-03-06 - 1804-03-06
CRK/22/24
Lady Berwick to Lady Hamilton, London, no date, Saturday night, unable to attend the presentation to her Majesty with her daughters as she has no dresses to wear. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/27
Maurice Nelson to his wife, Sukey at No 8 Rathbone Place, from the London Inn, Exeter, 24 Dec 1793, on his journey and his lodgings. (Manuscript)
1793-12-24 - 1793-12-24
CRK/22/1
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, on the King's fever, on reports that the army of Moreau is destroyed. (Manuscript)
CRK/21/183
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, asking for news of our heroes. (Manuscript)
CRK/21/180
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, with news from Venice on Mantua, but nothing from Rome. (Manuscript)
CRK/21/179
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, with thanks for the plants, on the French squadron at Toulon. (Manuscript)
CRK/21/178
Maurice Nelson to Sukey, Exeter, 12 March, leaving Robert here and going to Cowes. (Manuscript)
0000-03-12 - 0000-03-12
CRK/22/12
Maurice Nelson to Sukey, Exeter, 4 Feb 1794, to stay with the hay, shipped from Topsham, going to visit Bath. (Manuscript)
1794-02-04 - 1794-02-04
CRK/22/8
Turkish letters 1803-5. Letter, no date, (in Arabic with seal). (Manuscript)
CRK/18/79
Captain Pasha to Nelson, Constantinople, 23 Feb 1804 (in French), expressing friendship. (Manuscript)
1804-02-23 - 1804-02-23
CRK/18/78
Mr Brand to Mrs Nelson at 53 Edgware Road, Soho Square, 21 May 1803, on the arrears of her account, hoping she will 'cut off a handsome slice of it soon'. (Manuscript)
1803-05-21 - 1803-05-21
CRK/22/41
Lord and Lady Bruce to Sir William Hamilton, no date, Saturday morning, arranging to call on Tuesday next. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/42
Thomas Bolton (brother in law of Nelson) to Lady Hamilton, Cranwich, 16 Oct 1803, requesting a loan of £100 for six months. (Manuscript)
1803-10-16 - 1803-10-16
CRK/22/37
Anne [Bolton] to Lady Hamilton, no date, Thursday morning, mentioning Mrs Yonge. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/36
R[ichar]d Bosanquet to Lady Hamilton, 5 Lower Tichfield St, [London], no date, requesting assistance and employment. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/39
Thomas Bolton to Lady Hamilton, Cranwich, 14 Feb 1805, on the interest of Lord Nelson, sending a turkey and hares. (Manuscript)
1805-02-14 - 1805-02-14
CRK/22/38
Anne [Bolton] to Lady Hamilton, no date, sending books, mentions Miss Connor and Mrs Cadogan, and family news. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/35
Mr and Mrs Compton to Lady Hamilton, no date, Sunday night, on being unable to accept her invitation to share her box. (Manuscript)
CRK/22/48
Giovanni Pisoni [consul in Rome] to Thomas Jenkins [British consul in Rome], 15 July 1796, (copy), with extract of a letter of 9 July 1976 on armistice by Rome with the French Army, closing Pope's harbours to English ships (Manuscript)
1796-07-09 - 1796-07-15
CRK/8/16
George Cockburn to Lady Hamilton, Quebec street, 25 May [?], requesting a ticket for the installation ball, as has only one, annotated by Lady Hamilton, 'I sent him word if there was a possibility he should have one this is the answer'. (Manuscript)
0000-05-25 - 0000-05-25
CRK/22/45
Johann Bossly to 'Excellenze', 27 Dec 1800, (in German). (Manuscript)
1800-12-27 - 1800-12-27
CRK/18/19
Prince Castelcicala, Neapolitan Minister, London, to Nelson, no date [1800], (in French), sending him a copy of the letter sent to Lord Grenville (British Foreign Secretary), on providing British troops. (Manuscript)
CRK/18/20
Extract of Monsr Du Petet Houras letter to Admiral Therenard, dated on board the Tonnant the 23 Marial, 11 June 1798 (duplicate, No 16, Nelson), on the reverse A list of Portuguese ships under the orders of rear Admiral the Marquis de Niza (6 ships). (Manuscript)
1798-06-11 - 1798-06-11
CRK/18/12
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