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List of fruit trees, including apple, apricot, cherry, fig, filberts, medlar, mulberry, nectarine, peach, pear and plum trees, and flowering shrubs (no date, 2 pages), possibly drawn up by Mr Graefer. (Manuscript)
CRK/17/23
Captain Staines request a delay in departure and judging it proper to delay the departure of HMS CAMELEON - Malcolm to Staines, 9 September 1804, (copy), intending to salute the King with 21 guns when he passes close to the HMS RENOWN and returns, instructing HMS CAMELEON to do likewise (Manuscript)
1804-09-07 - 1804-09-09
CRK/11/156
Graefer to Nelson, Bronte, 19 March 1801, [false] news of Nelson's arrival at Malta with a fleet, report of a visit from Mr Lechier (?Leckie), sending a copy of an earlier letter. (Manuscript)
1801-03-19 - 1801-03-19
CRK/17/25
Draft copy of several letters from Mr Graefer to Sir John Acton, witnessed by Antonio Cappelli, 1800, concerning Lord Nelson's estate at Bronte. (Manuscript)
1800 - 1800
CRK/17/19
Lieutenant Baugh to Nelson, Downs, 29 August 1801, for a survey on the HMS LOCUST (Manuscript)
1801-08-29
CRK/2/10
Peter Barclay to Nelson, Manse of Kettle, 30 April 1804, about advancing his son (Manuscript)
1804-04-30
CRK/2/6
John Barry to Nelson, Bedford Square, 21 November 1800, an acquaintance who knew him at the English harbour Antigua, offering congratulations (Manuscript)
1800-11-21
CRK/2/7
Graefer to Nelson, Bronte, 4 Dec 1799, on the farms and tenants, and his denial of a request from 200 labourers for land, a problem of taxation causing hardship. (Manuscript)
1799-12-04 - 1799-12-04
CRK/17/5
Graefer to Nelson, Bronte, 11 Dec 1799, on the superiority of English agriculture, his plans to farm, discovery of a plot against him. (Manuscript)
1799-12-11 - 1799-12-11
CRK/17/6
Bronte, 8 Oct 1799, to Nelson, (in Italian) with two signatures: Vysallo and Forcetta. (Manuscript)
1799-10-08 - 1799-10-08
CRK/17/2
Bronte Papers, 1799-1804. Duplicate copy of CRK/17/30. (Manuscript)
1803-07-30 - 1803-07-30
CRK/17/31
Nelson to Charlotte Nelson (daughter of his brother William), HMS VICTORY, 19 April 1804, commenting on her regard for the orphan, Horatia (Manuscript)
CRK/15/13
Strachan to Nelson, HMS DONEGAL, 16/17 September 1804, the mistake in his report on fuel supply being short, have enough for ten weeks so do not need to be detached (Manuscript)
1804-09-16 - 1804-09-17
CRK/11/167
Captain Sir Robert Barlow (1757-1843), Captain of the HMS TRIUMPH in the Mediterranean under Nelson, later Admiral. Barlow to Nelson, HMS TRIUMPH off Tangiers, 5 October 1803, (Manuscript)
1803-10-05
CRK/2/2
Peter Barclay to Nelson, Manse of Kettle, 5 September 1801, about his son Robert, on board the HMS ANSON in the Downs (Manuscript)
1801-09-05
CRK/2/5
Captain Sir Robert Barlow (1757-1843), Captain of the HMS TRIUMPH in the Mediterranean under Nelson, later Admiral. Barlow to Nelson, HMS TRIUMPH at sea, 25 August 1803, (Manuscript)
1803-08-25
CRK/2/1
Admiral Robert Man (d.1813) to Nelson, 25 November [no year], recommending Lieutenant Bateman of HMS MONARCH (Manuscript)
CRK/8/177
Alex MacKinnon to Mr Abbot, Ville de Londres, Friday night [no date], concerning Dr Nudy and the shipment of a corpse (Manuscript)
CRK/8/162
G[eorge] Matcham (1753- 1833, brother in law) to Nelson, (no date, [1802]), concerning financial arrangements for the purchase of the farm, and the refund of loan of £4000, with a PS to Lady Hamilton from Catherine (Manuscript)
CRK/9/18
Letters from Ball to Nelson 1804. (Manuscript)
1804-07-07 - 1804-12-15
CRK/1/141-160
Draft letters from Nelson to distinguished persons; some of his sea journals and other autograph papers, arranged chronologically, 1794-1805 (Manuscript)
1794-01-01 - 1805-12-31
CRK/14-18
Envelope of above letter (CRK/21/50) with red seal, annotated by Lady Hamilton, 'April 19th 1799, Palermo, Queen'. (Manuscript)
1799-04-19 - 1799-04-19
CRK/21/51
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, [1799] in French, unsigned, news of the Cardinal from Calabria. (Manuscript)
1799 - 1799
CRK/21/25
Queen of Naples to Lady Hamilton, [1799], in French, unsigned, sad at lack of news of Naples. (Manuscript)
1799 - 1799
CRK/21/24
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