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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 at sea, 9 May 1796, memorandum on sailing bearings (Manuscript)
1796-05-09 - ?
CRK/14/26
Nelson to Sir William Hamilton, 8 March 1800, on the seige of Malta, to request gun boats from the Naples government, reporting that Troubridge has jaundice (Manuscript)
1800-03-08 - ?
CRK/14/59
Nelson to the Imperial Grand Signor, Naples, 16 December 1798, fair copy of draft [see CRK/14/53] (Manuscript)
1798-12-16 - ?
CRK/14/54
Nelson to Major Duncan, HMS LA MINERVE, Porto Ferraio, 27 December 1796, on the distribution of prize money equally between the army and navy (Manuscript)
1796-12-27
CRK/14/40
Nelson to [the Genoese Government], HMS DIADEM, Bastia Roads, 3 October 1796, [torn], declaration of Nelson, promising to restore Genoese ships and property taken as a reprisal (Manuscript)
1796-10-03 - ?
CRK/14/36
Nelson to Hyde Parker, HMS ELEPHANT, off Copenhagen, 3 April 1801, [copy], an account of the action [at Battle of Copenhagen], with a list of ships in the margin (Manuscript)
1801-04-03 - ?
CRK/14/76
Nelson to General Adjutant Lindholm, 22 April 1801, [copy], criticising the report of Commodore Fischer of the battle of Copenhagen [see CRK/14/77], with Nelson's amendments and additions (Manuscript)
1801-03-22
CRK/14/78
Olfert Fischer, Copenhagen, 3 April 1801, Danish official accounts of the English attack on Cronberg and Copenhagen (Manuscript)
1801-03-03 - ?
CRK/14/77
Richardson to Nelson, HMS AUTUMN, Dublin, 17 March 1803, pressing men here, asking to serve with him in the Mediterranean (Manuscript)
1803-03-17 - ?
CRK/10/122
Reverand Thomas Bolton, Nedging, 24 December 1800, a relative seeking help from Nelson (Manuscript)
1800-12-24
CRK/2/69
Boyles to Nelson, Plymouth, 19 May 1803, recommending a young man, Mr Sullivan, now clerk in the BELLISLE, hopes for a ship (Manuscript)
1803-05-19
CRK/2/72
Bulkeley to Nelson, Ludlow, 1 March 1803, thanks for copy of Despard's letter to you, concern for his wife and child, enclose £5 for her, son ready for sea, wish for some form of instruction for midshipman (Manuscript)
1803-03-01 - ?
CRK/2/85
Harriot Ann and Selina Louise Robinson to Nelson, London, 2 December 1800, concerning a petition to the Admiralty (Manuscript)
1800-12-02 - ?
CRK/10/128
Lieutenant William Bellew (d.1826) to Nelson, HMS SATURN, 15 May 1801, requesting leave to return to England (Manuscript)
1801-05-15 - ?
CRK/2/51
Bickerton to Nelson, HMS KENT, at sea, 13 March 1804, apprehension that the enemy might escape, rolled heavily in the gale last night but observed HMS VICTORY to be quite steady (Manuscript)
1804-03-13 - ?
CRK/2/59
Mr Briggs to Nelson, Royal Exchange, 7 April 1803, notifying the establishment of Briggs and Co, Alexandria, offering their services (Manuscript)
1803-04-07 - ?
CRK/2/115
Robert Brent to Nelson, Ludgate Hill, 12 April 1801, gratitude for letter and offer of a recommendation (Manuscript)
1801-04-12 - ?
CRK/2/111
James Brown to Nelson, Purbrook near Portsmouth, 10 April 1803, disappointed not to be selected as your secretary (Manuscript)
1803-04-10 - ?
CRK/2/121
Nicholas Brown to Nelson, Margaret Street, 2 February 1803, book listing prizes captured with account of distribution, wish to have approval for the final settlement (Manuscript)
1803-02-02 - ?
CRK/2/122
H Ross junior to Nelson, Ibbotsons Hotel, Vere St, 6 March 1801, requesting him to consider assisting his claim against Alexander Davison, wishing to avoid a court of law, enclosing a statement, sailing to the Cape in the HMS HINDOSTAN (Manuscript)
1801-03-06 - ?
CRK/10/139
Mr Rowley to Nelson, Devonshire Place, 24 April 1801, recommending Captain Rowley of the HMS TERROR Bomb vessel (Manuscript)
1801-04-24
CRK/10/142
Edward Digby to Nelson, King's Bench Prison, 1 December 1800, request for help, in prison for debt, enclosing several testimonials, annotated by Nelson: 'letters and petitions from various person (Manuscript)
1800-12-01 - ?
CRK/4/20
Thomas Doo to Nelson, Maid Lane, st Mary Overy [London], 22 March 1803, about a claim to prize money, enclosing a petition about the same (Manuscript)
1803-03-22
CRK/4/34
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