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Admiral Horatio Nelson to Admiral William Waldegrave Lord Radstock, VICTORY, on Granville Waldegrave's position as midshipman on VICTORY. (Manuscript)
1804-02-14 - 1804-02-14
WDG/7/4
Letter from Admiral Hugh Seymour to Vice-Admiral William Waldegrave, recounting events of Battle of St Vincent on 14 Feb and enclosing sword of a slain French officer (Manuscript)
1797-03-05 - 1797-03-05
WDG/7/1
Letter from Admiral William Waldegrave, Lord Radstock, to Robert Dundas, Viscount Melville, 1st Lord of the Admiralty, outlining his naval career so far to justify a continued pension. (Manuscript)
1814-05-17 - 1814-05-17
WDG/5/20
Letter to Admiral William Waldegrave, Lord Radstock, from Lord Hoste, Spithead, has resigned command of the BACCHANTE due to ill health. (Manuscript)
1814-06-20 - 1814-06-20
WDG/5/19
Letters to Admiral William Waldegrave, Lord Radstock, from Jane Porter, includes letter to Lady Radstock, on writing of naval accounts, patronage and her petition for a pension. (Manuscript)
1811 - 1824
WDG/5/17
Letter from C. Cotton to Admiral William Waldegrave, Lord Radstock, SAN JOSEF off Toulon, commending him on the success of his son Captain Granville Waldegrave against the enemy off the coast of Calabria. (Manuscript)
1811-09-19 - 1811-09-19
WDG/5/16
Report on Toulon entitled "Observations on the importance of Malta to a fleet cruising before Toulon", Admiral William Waldegrave, Lord Radstock, undated. (Manuscript)
WDG/5/31
Letter from Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy to Admiral William Waldegrave, Lord Radstock, CREOLE, Callas Bay, on the ill health of his son Lieutenant William Waldegrave. (Manuscript)
1821-11-29 - 1821-11-29
WDG/5/29/1
Letter from Admiral William Waldegrave, Lord Radstock, to the Earl of Liverpool, on his meeting with Vansittart regarding his pension. (Manuscript)
1814-09-05 - 1814-09-05
WDG/5/25/1
Admiral William Waldegrave, Lord Radstock, to the Earl of Liverpool, on his financial situation, possibility of receiving a pension as reward for his naval services. (Manuscript)
1814-08-29 - 1814-08-29
WDG/5/24
Admiral Horatio Nelson to Admiral William Waldegrave Lord Radstock, VICTORY off Toulon, Midshipman Granville Waldegrave is with him on VICTORY, speculation the French fleet won't remain long in port. (Manuscript)
1803-08-22 - 1803-08-22
WDG/7/3
Admiral William Waldegrave, Lord Radstock, to Nicholas Vansittart, 1st Baron Bexley, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 14 June, 24 June 1814, his financial situation, has been relying on prize money from his son Captain Granville Waldegrave, which can't continue. (Manuscript)
1814-06-14 - 1814-06-24
WDG/5/21
Admiral William Waldegrave, Lord Radstock, to Robert Dundas, Lord Melville, 1st Lord of the Admiralty, outlining his son Lieutenant William Waldegrave's illness and his hopes that it won't affect his chance of promotion, includes extracts from his son's letters describing his illness. (Manuscript)
1822-06-01 - 1822-06-01
WDG/5/29/2
Admiral Lord Collingwood to Admiral William Waldegrave 3 March 1809, ill health of Alexander Ball, Governor of Malta, Captain Granville Waldegrave is delivering letters to England, situation in Spain and expedition to Flushing (Manuscript)
1809-03-03 - 1809-03-03
WDG/8/15
Admiral Lord Collingwood to Admiral William Waldegrave 10 March 1806, on Granville Waldegrave's chances of promotion, on lack of promotions in the navy, whereabouts of the French squadron (Manuscript)
1806-03-10 - 1806-03-10
WDG/8/2
Two letters from Vice-admiral William Waldegrave to Earl Spencer, Tagus, 21 and 28 March 1797, on not receiving sufficient recognition for his part at the Battle of St Vincent, rewards offered inferior to those given after previous battles. (Manuscript)
1797-03-21 - 1797-03-28
WDG/3/6
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
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