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Anon to ‘Sir’, La Minerve, Porto Ferraio, 27 Dec 1796, concerning the method of distribution of prize money following the seizure of the port by Major Duncan and troops, which was rejected by Nelson as setting a precedent (Manuscript)
1796-12-27
CRK/1/82
Troubridge to Nelson, 9 September [1801], rules on promotion, losing his friends (Manuscript)
1801-09-09
CRK/13/74
Troubridge to Nelson, 8 September [1801], satisfied with Nelson's arrangements, all feel at ease while Nelson is afloat (Manuscript)
1801-09-08
CRK/13/73
Letter from Trieste to Gentlemen Underwriters,concerning insurance on an English brig, the LYON, chartered by Alex Comelati of Ancona, with goods for London, taken prize by a French privateer. (Manuscript)
1804-08-18 - 1804-08-18
CRK/18/71
John Hookham Frere, Minister at Madrid. Frere to Nelson, Madrid, 7 November 1804, rupture approaching, action against Spanish ships (Manuscript)
1804-11-07
CRK/5/165
French Prisoners to Nelson, from the undersigned, 30 March 1803, (in French), from prisoners of War from the town of Livorno, occupied by General Olivier, listing five points. (Manuscript)
1803-03-30 - 1803-03-30
CRK/18/68
Acton to Nelson, Naples, 8 April 1804, with news of health of King George, intelligence from Russia, strength of French forces in Italy, French opposition to Acton (Manuscript)
1804-04-08
CRK/1/28
Acton to Nelson, Naples, 6 May 1804, with intelligence on French demands, news from Paris, arrival of Russians at Corfu, intelligence on St Cyr at Taranto and news from Madrid (Manuscript)
1804-05-06
CRK/1/29
Robert Forrest to Nelson, Valetta, 5 December 1803, enclosing letter from Mr Davison (not enclosed) (Manuscript)
1803-12-05
CRK/5/167
Troubridge to Nelson, 7 September [1801], on the enemy intention to collect at Boulogne, Dutch movements, news on naval appointments (Manuscript)
1801-09-07
CRK/13/72
Troubridge to Nelson, 2 September [1801], prospects for peace, ordered a court martial on Lieutenant Suckling (Manuscript)
1801-09-02
CRK/13/71
Piessee, Battalion leader and French prisoner of War to Nelson, Malta, 10 Oct 1804, (in French). (Manuscript)
1804-10-10 - 1804-10-10
CRK/18/69
Mr Hanson, copies of letters of Captain Blackwood from Lord Nelson to Blackwood, HMS VICTORY, 8 October 1805, not to be angry with Admiral Louis, HMS PICKLE very handy, reports on Duckworth and others (Manuscript)
1805-10-08
CRK/7/11
Letters and papers from Sir Alexander Ball, (no date, in Italian), concerning sum due to Giuseppe and Antonio Bartolo, for the capture of the S Antonio di Padua, taken as prize by Algerian pirates, with an account from the American consul, and condemned at Malta, totalling 6198 (Spanish currency). (Manuscript)
CRK/18/63
Charlotte to Nelson, 14 June 1804, (Copy, in French, from the Queen of Naples, Maria Carolina, annotated 'a true copy, Alexander Scott'), reaffirming her attachment to Nelson and the British Government, in spite of the threats of the Emperor. (Manuscript)
1804-06-14 - 1804-06-14
CRK/18/66
Mr Hanson, copies of letters of Captain Blackwood from Lord Nelson 2 July 1806, to be returned within a week (on reverse), Nelson to Blackwood, HMS VICTORY, 4 October 1805 (on reverse) information on movements of the enemy, guidance for the frigates (Manuscript)
1805-10-04
CRK/7/10
Acton to Nelson, Naples, 2 January 1804, (2 pages), on threat from Toulon, intelligence from Paris, on detaining the Gibraltar and Captain Ryves (Manuscript)
1804-01-02
CRK/1/24
Bulletin from the Maddalena Islands, 24 November [1804], (in Italian, private), reporting: 1. details of preparations of the French at Toulon, possibly for the invasion of Sardinia, 2. planned journey of the French commercial attaché in Sardinia, for embarking for Corsica, 3. troop movements in Corsica, the recall of General Morand, leaving General Colli in command. (Manuscript)
1804-11-24 - 1804-11-24
CRK/18/62
Acton to Nelson, Palermo, 8 Sept 1804, (2 pages), on Russian activity in the Ionian, hoping for alliance with Austria, urged by England to be patient and avoid conflict, on his own position (Manuscript)
1804-09-08
CRK/1/32
Acton to Nelson, Archimede at sea, 28 May 1804, (2 pages), attacks by French on his position, now leaving office for Sicily, but instructed to keep up correspondence, Bonaparte to be Emperor, intelligence from England and Russia (Manuscript)
1804-05-28
CRK/1/30
Acton to Nelson, Palermo, 9 August 1804, (3 pages), on his health, on Italian and Austrian attitudes, on helping Lady Hamilton and Bronte, on possible secure communications with England (Manuscript)
1804-08-09
CRK/1/31
Marquis de St Andre to 'Milord', Cagliari, 27 August 1803, (in French), on the neutrality of the King [of Sardinia], concerning the Gibraltar at the Maddalena Islands. (Manuscript)
1803-08-27 - 1803-08-27
CRK/18/40
Wollaston to Nelson, Genoa, 22 September 1804, recommending Edward Sheridan detained here at the start of the war, offering to supply seamen (Manuscript)
1804-09-22
CRK/13/177
Mr Frederick Wollaston to Nelson, Genoa, 15 September 1803, offering to supply intelligence and requesting a cipher and key, suggesting the employment of ships for communication, and reporting the agreed rendezvous and signal for cruisers (Manuscript)
1803-09-15
CRK/13/176
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