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Letter from Sir John Jervis (later Earl St Vincent) to Vice-admiral William Waldegrave, VICTORY, 24 March [1796], commending his actions at Tunis (Manuscript)
1796-03-24 - 1796-03-24
WDG/2/3
Vice-admiral William Waldegrave, Governor of Newfoundland, to Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, Newfoundland, in response to his letter of 14 August on military power in Newfoundland. (Manuscript)
1797-09-15 - 1797-09-15
WDG/4/8
Admiral Lord Collingwood to Admiral William Waldegrave OCEAN, Gibraltar, 15 April 1807, Granville Waldegrave's promotion to Captain, bad fortunes within his fleet, problems of attack on Constantinople (Manuscript)
1807-04-15 - 1807-04-15
WDG/8/9
Contemporary copies of letters from Sir Gilbert Elliot, Viceroy of India, to Vice-admiral William Waldegrave, regarding the Tunis incident, January-Mar 1796 (Manuscript)
1796-01 - 1796-03
WDG/2/5
Contemporary copy of letter from Sir John Jervis (later Earl St Vincent) to Vice-admiral William Waldegrave, VICTORY, 3 April 1796, commending his actions at Tunis (Manuscript)
1796-04-03 - 1796-04-03
WDG/2/4
Admiral William Waldegrave to his son Captain Granville Waldegrave, 1821-1825, includes naval, political, family and religious news, some numbered, includes last unfinished letter wirtten before his death, 17 August 1825. (Manuscript)
1821 - 1824
WDG/11/17
Letter from Admiral Hugh Seymour to Vice-Admiral William Waldegrave, 19 September 1796, on dispute between Waldegrave and Earl St Vincent, on the West India Expedition affair (Manuscript)
1796-09-19 - 1796-09-19
WDG/6/4
Admiral Lord Collingwood to Admiral William Waldegrave 18 June 1808, Captain Granville Waldegrave's new commission to the THAMES, lack of intelligence as to whereabouts of French fleet (Manuscript)
1808-06-18 - 1808-06-18
WDG/8/11
Admiral Lord Collingwood to Admiral William Waldegrave 8 June 1806, Lieutenant Granville Waldegrave is cruising off Portugal, on failings of commanders, preparation of Spanish squadron, France seeking to gain Sicily (Manuscript)
1806-06-08 - 1806-06-08
WDG/8/3)
Letter from Admiral Hugh Seymour to Vice-Admiral William Waldegrave, 7 November 1795, justifying his actions on the West India Expedition and unpopularity of new Articles of War (Manuscript)
1795-11-07 - 1795-11-07
WDG/6/2
Copy of "Selection from the public and private correspondence of Vice-admiral Lord Collingwood", published Ridgway: London, owned by Admiral Waldegrave. (Manuscript)
1823 - 1823
WDG/16/4
Letter from Admiral Hugh Seymour to Vice-Admiral William Waldegrave, 3 November 1795, on his plans to revise the Articles of War and the unpopularity of the new regulations among officers (Manuscript)
1795-11-03 - 1795-11-03
WDG/6/1
Letter to Admiral William Waldegrave, Lord Radstock, from Admiral John Jervis, Earl St Vincent, Admiralty, advising him to stock up on medicines for the fleet. (Manuscript)
1801-11-13 - 1801-11-13
WDG/5/8
Letters from Admiral Hugh Seymour to Vice-Admiral William Waldegrave. (Manuscript)
WDG/6
Commission papers appointing William Waldegrave as Captain of HMS Rippon, HMS MAJESTIC and Admiral of the White Squadron. (Manuscript)
1776-1805
WDG/1
Letters from Admiral William Waldegrave to his son Granville Waldegrave. (Manuscript)
1800-1804
WDG/12/1-29
Letters from Admiral Lord Collingwood to Admiral William Waldegrave 1805-1806. (Manuscript)
WDG/8
Letters from Admiral William Waldegrave to his son Granville Waldegrave. (Manuscript)
WDG/11
Contemporary copy of letters to and from Sir John Jervis on the Battle of St Vincent. (Manuscript)
1797
WDG/3/1
Letters from William Waldegrave to his son. (Manuscript)
WDG/12
Letters to Vice-Admiral WIlliam Waldegrave from SIr Gilbert Elliot and SIr John Jervis 1796. (Manuscript)
WDG/2
Letters from Admiral WIlliam Waldegrave to a series of other people including the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Earl of Liverpool. (Manuscript)
1797
WDG/5/19-28
A series of letters and papers while stationed in Newfoundland. (Manuscript)
WDG/4
Series of miscellaneous material. (Manuscript)
WDG/16
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