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Radstock to Nelson, Portland Place, 18 January 1805, expecting Nelson home, Admiral Campbell reports his things removed to the Superb, quotes from his son's letter (Manuscript)
1805-01-18
CRK/10/102
John Daniel Belfour, merchant. Belfour to Nelson, Kioge, 9 May 1801, enclose letter from General Lindholm and some books (Manuscript)
1801-05-09
CRK/2/39
Radstock to Nelson, Portland Place, 30 September 1804, thanks for his son's promotion, quotes from his letter, possibility of war with Spain (Manuscript)
1804-09-30
CRK/10/99
Vice-Admiral Sir John Orde to Nelson appreciation for Nelson's attentions to a friend sent on business to the fleet and commenting on his arduous service (Manuscript)
1804-09-28
CRK/9/159
Hyde Parker to Nelson, Cumberland Place, 13 February 1801, having received a commission as Commander in Chief for a particular service but no ship or further instructions (Manuscript)
1801-02-13
CRK/9/161
Hyde Parker to Nelson, Cumberland Place, 23 February 1801, unable to grant leave of absence without Admiralty approval, has asked Nepean to mention it to Lord St Vincent (Manuscript)
1801-02-23
CRK/9/162
Captain [later Admiral Sir] Edward Campbell William Owen (1771-1849) to Nelson, HMS NEMESIS, Downs, 5 August [1801], on his despatches and ship positions off Flushing (Manuscript)
1801-08-05
CRK/9/152
Hyde Parker to Nelson, HMS LONDON, 22 April 1801, reporting he has received a letter that the Russian Emperor wishes to restore amity and cease all hostilities (Manuscript)
1801-04-22
CRK/9/170
Hyde Parker to Nelson, HMS LONDON, 29 March 1801, enclosing a note indicating a clear determination to oppose entrance to the Sound, proposing to use the bombs [vessels] in place against the castle, giving news of Prussia having taken Hanover, reporting wind beyond all Bearing (Manuscript)
1801-03-29
CRK/9/167
Hyde Parker to Nelson, HMS LONDON, 26 March 1801, on the difficulties of recovering troops in flat bottomed boats if the wind prevents a rendezvous (Manuscript)
1801-03-26
CRK/9/165
Admiral Jervis to Nelson, HMS VICTORY, 19 February 1796, sailing directions for close engagement with the enemy (Manuscript)
1796-02-19
CRK/14/24
Nelson to Admiral Jervis, no date [December 1795, draft], memorandum of letters on 2 and 7 November 1795 to Admiral Hotham on operations in Vado Bay, on 9 November 1795 to Sir Hyde Parker on plans to attack convoy vessels (Manuscript)
1795-11-02 - 1795-12
CRK/14/22
Nelson to Brame, HMS DIADEM, Bastia, 1 October 1796, [draft], requesting action to restore British shipping and property, in exchange for release of Genoese vessels (Manuscript)
1796-10-01
CRK/14/35
Robert Calder, no date, to close with the enemy (No 4) (Manuscript)
CRK/14/31
Plan showing two fleets on a compass diagram, no date, (Secret, colour) (Manuscript)
CRK/14/33
Sailing directions for forming the line of battle, no date, (Secret, coloured) (Manuscript)
1796
CRK/14/27
Admiral Jervis to Nelson, HMS VICTORY at sea, 9 May 1796, memorandum on sailing bearings (Manuscript)
1796-05-09
CRK/14/26
Robert Calder, no date, directions for bearing down on the enemy (No 2) (Manuscript)
CRK/14/29
Henry Clarke to Nelson, 21 August 1803, on delivering Nelson's demand to the Bey to respect neutrality. (Manuscript)
1803-08-21 - 1803-08-21
CRK/17/73
Bey of Tunis to Nelson, 3 Oct 1803, (in Italian). (Manuscript)
1803-10-03 - 1803-10-03
CRK/17/66
Mr Clarke to Mr Macartney, (secretary to the Government of Malta) Tunis, 22 July 1803 (extract) on the seizure of Swedish and Danish vessels. (Manuscript)
1803-07-22 - 1803-07-22
CRK/17/69
Captain Durban to Nelson, Weazle, Tunis, 20 August 1803, on French privateers in the port with prizes, his demand that the Bashaw Bey should observe neutrality, 30 neutral ships loading for French ports, the pro consul passive and awaiting instruction. (Manuscript)
1803-08-20 - 1803-08-20
CRK/17/65
Alexander Ball, plan of the Battle of the Nile, first position of the fleets at half past 10 o'clock when the L'ORIENT caught fire and blew up (Manuscript)
CRK/14/49
James Saumarez to Nelson, HMS VANGUARD, 22 June 1798, recommends heading for Alexandria (Manuscript)
1798-06-22
CRK/14/48
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