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Ball to Nelson, Malta, 16 May 1804, (confidential), on Nelson’s reaction to Ball’s statements and his anger over the Agincourt, and the response from the minister at Constantinople to his plan for Egypt, on the cooperation of the Russians at Corfu, arrival of a spy, and French privateer threat to trade (Manuscript)
1804-05-16
CRK/1/137
George Andrews to Nelson, Tiverton, Devonshire, 13 Sept 1801, requesting a position (Manuscript)
1801-09-13
CRK/1/76
Ball to Nelson, Malta, 31 March 1804 (private), on Captain Halowell’s views and the perception at Alexandria of British intentions, the value of sending the Agincourt, the American view of Captain Keats’ mission to Algiers (Manuscript)
1804-03-31
CRK/1/136
Ball to Nelson, Malta, 31 March, 1804, enclosing a letter from Charles Stuart, Charge d’Affaires at Vienna (Manuscript)
1804-03-31
CRK/1/133
Ball to Nelson, Malta, 27 February 1804, enclosing intelligence from Egypt, and sending a ship to Alexandria, and French preparations (Manuscript)
1804-07-07
CRK/1/140
Frances Abdey to Nelson, Somerstown, 9 Sept 1801, a relative of captain Suckling, requesting assistance (Manuscript)
1801-09-09
CRK/1/74
Ball to Nelson, Malta, 17 March, 1804, enclosing despatches, with the copy of an account by Commodore Prebble of the destruction of the American frigate at Tripoli, and copy of a letter from Elliot at Naples (Manuscript)
1804-03-17
CRK/1/132
Ball to Nelson, Malta, 27 February 1804, enclosing intelligence from Egypt, and sending a ship to Alexandria, and French preparations (Manuscript)
1804-02-27
CRK/1/131
Acton to Nelson, Naples, 14 Feb 1804, (2 pages), on news from Paris and Constantinople, unrest in Egypt, and Russian preparations in the Black Sea (Manuscript)
1804-10-04
CRK/1/70
Letter on Egypt, no date, (copy, 3 pages), on French threat to Egypt, with recommendations (Manuscript)
CRK/1/125
Ball to Nelson, Malta, 15 Dec 1803, enclosing despatches from Egypt, a request for a convoy to Odessa for corn, and the drinking of Mr Clarke, vice consul at Tunis (Manuscript)
1803-12-15
CRK/1/123
Graefer to Nelson, Bronte, 10 Dec 1800 (2 pages), on problems with money owing on the estate, and title to the Abbey, some improvements made but a poor harvest. (Manuscript)
1800-12-10 - 1800-12-10
CRK/17/16
Letter from Bronte to Nelson, 8 March 1800, (in Italian), with four signatures (three entitled 'Giurati'). (Manuscript)
1800-03-08 - 1800-03-08
CRK/17/12
Antonio Cappeli to Nelson, 26 Dec 1799, (in Italian). (Manuscript)
1799-12-26 - 1799-12-26
CRK/17/8
Envelope with seal addressed to Lord Nelson, London. (Manuscript)
CRK/17/27
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
Captain Barton to Nelson, Portsmouth, 24 August 1803, about promotion for his son in the HMS VICTORY (Manuscript)
1803-08-24
CRK/2/8
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
Procura fatta Nelson and Graefer, 14 Oct 1799, (in Italian). (Manuscript)
1799-10-14 - 1799-10-14
CRK/17/3
Bronte, 8 Oct 1799, to Nelson, (in Italian) with two signatures: Vysallo and Forcetta. (Manuscript)
1799-10-08 - 1799-10-08
CRK/17/2
State of the Artillery and munitions on Sardinia. (Manuscript)
CRK/17/56
Gibbs to Nelson, Palermo, 12 Sept 1803, reporting improvements at Bronte, options for the future, accepts offer to send his daughter to England. (Manuscript)
1803-09-12 - 1803-09-12
CRK/17/32
Mr Broadbent to Eliza Graefer, Messina, 7 Sept 1802, concerning the death of Mr Graefer, and help with seeds. (Manuscript)
1802-09-07 - 1802-09-07
CRK/17/28
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