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Four letters from Sir William Edward Parry, naval officer and Arctic explorer, to Admiral William Waldegrave, Lord Radstock, accepting invitation to dinner on the HECLA, other private news. (Manuscript)
1824-04 - 1824-08
WDG/5/30
Lieutenant William Waldegrave to his father Admiral William Waldegrave, Lord Radstock, 6 March 1822-June 1822, on his poor health, encloses copy of letter from Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, 29 November 1821. (Manuscript)
1821-11-29 - 1822-06
WDG/5/29/3
Admiral William Waldegrave, Lord Radstock, to the Earl of Liverpool, Prime Minister, informing Earl that he had had an audience with the Prince Regent regarding his financial situation and request for a pension. (Manuscript)
1817-04-22 - 1817-04-22
WDG/5/28
Contemporary copy of letter from Admiral William Waldegrave, Lord Radstock, to the Earl of Liverpool, on promotions and half-pay in the navy. (Manuscript)
1814-11-03 - 1814-11-03
WDG/5/26
Admiral William Waldegrave, Lord Radstock, in response to his earlier letter stating that Vansittart's offer of financial assistance was in conjunction with the government-offered civil pension to Lady Radstock. (Manuscript)
1814-09-06 - 1814-09-06
WDG/5/25/2
Letter from Sir John Jervis to Vice-admiral William Waldegrave, thanks from the House of Commons to Vice-admiral Waldegrave and other commanders for their role in the Battle of St Vincent, 3 March 1797, includes additional copy signed by Robert Thornton. (Manuscript)
1797-03-21 - 1797-03-21
WDG/3/4
Letter from Sir Gilbert Elliot, Viceroy of Corsica, to Vice-admiral William Waldegrave, Bastia, 22 March 1796, congratulating Waldegrave on the success of the Tunis (Manuscript)
1796-03-22 - 1796-03-22
WDG/2/2
Admiral Lord Collingwood to Admiral William Waldegrave OCEAN on way to Malta, 4 January 1809, Captain Granville Waldegrave's return from England and new commission, problems in Spain (Manuscript)
1809-01-04 - 1809-01-04
WDG/8/14
Letter from Sir Gilbert Elliot, Viceroy of Corsica, to Vice-admiral William Waldegrave, Bastia, 30 January 1796, wishing him well for the Tunis campaign (Manuscript)
1796-01-30 - 1796-01-30
WDG/2/1
Admiral Lord Collingwood to Admiral William Waldegrave OCEAN off Sicily, 4 April 1808, Rochfort squadron in the Mediterranean, hopes for battle as soon as possible, weakness of Sicily (Manuscript)
1808-04-04 - 1808-04-04
WDG/8/10
Admiral Lord Collingwood to Admiral William Waldegrave15 August 1808, on Captain Granville Waldegrave, movements of the French squadron, current problems in Spain (Manuscript)
1808-08-15 - 1808-08-15
WDG/8/12
Admiral Lord Collingwood to Admiral William Waldegrave OCEAN, 5 July 1806, Collingwood's inheritance problems, his concerns about Sicily (Manuscript)
1806-07-05 - 1806-07-05
WDG/8/4WDG/8/4
Contemporary copies of extracts of letters from Captain Granville Waldegrave to his father Admiral Wiliam Waldegrave, Lord Radstock, 23 July 1813, 7 August 1814, on prize-money. (Manuscript)
1813-07-23 - 1814-08-07
WDG/12/49
Admiral Hugh Seymour to Vice-Admiral William Waldegrave, 10 November 1795, feels has been misunderstood for allowing army officers to be exempt from naval regulations while travelling as passengers on ships (Manuscript)
1795-11-10 - 1795-11-10
WDG/6/3
Admiral Lord Collingwood to Admiral William Waldegrave 1 November 1808, Captain Granville Waldegrave's return to England, problems of promotion in the navy and difficulty of getting officers, current situation in Spain and Portugal (Manuscript)
1808-11-01 - 1808-11-01
WDG/8/13)
Admiral Lord Collingwood to Admiral William Waldegrave OCEAN, 29 November 1806, has received word of Granville's arrival in Gibraltar and that his convoy was threatened by enemy guns (Manuscript)
1806-11-29 - 1806-11-29
WDG/8/6
Private correspondence between Admiral William Waldegrave, Lord Radstock, and members of his family. (Manuscript)
WDG/13
Contemporary copy of letters to and from Sir John Jervis and William Waldegrave on the Battle of St Vincent. (Manuscript)
1797
WDG/3/2-3
Letters from Nelson to William Waldegrave. (Manuscript)
1797-1805
WDG/7/1-8
Letters and material relating to Nelson. (Manuscript)
WDG/7
A series of letters to Captain William Waldegrave (Manuscript)
1781-1804
WDG/5/1-10
A series of letters to William Waldegrave from his time as Captain. Vice-Admiral and Admiral. (Manuscript)
WDG/5
Correspondence of Admiral William Waldegrave. (Manuscript)
circa 1811
WDG/10
A series of letters and papers while stationed in Newfoundland, most letters are contemporary copies. (Manuscript)
1797
WDG/4/1-14
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