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Copies of facsimiles of letter from Nelson to Commodore Linzee, undated, circa 1793.
Nelson is requesting rope and blocks for the AGAMEMNON.
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Object Details
ID:
FAC/2/12
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Date made:
1793-01-01 - ?; 1793
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
3 copies
Parts:
Correspondence from Nelson. (Manuscript)
Facsimiles of handwriting of Lord Nelson from the Spencer collection. (Manuscript) (FAC/2/1)
Facsimile of note by Lord Nelson "An officer desires to return thanks to Almighty God...". (Manuscript) (FAC/2/2)
Facsimile of letter from Nelson to Thomas Lloyd at Bath, on the "Ladies of Bath". (Manuscript) (FAC/2/3)
Copy of letter. Same as FAC/2/3. (Manuscript) (FAC/2/4)
Facsimile of agreement to purchase wine for the Fleet. Signed Bronte Nelson. (Manuscript) (FAC/2/5)
Facsimile of letter from Nelson to Mr William Williams thanking him for his present and condoling with him on his loss. (Manuscript) (FAC/2/6)
Facsimile of letter from Lord Nelson to Mr William Williams. Same as FAC/2/6. (Manuscript) (FAC/2/7)
Facsimile of letter from Nelson to Rev. Dean Allcot, dated from the VICTORY. (Manuscript) (FAC/2/8)
Facsimile of the secret memorandum issued to the Admirals and Captains of the Fleet, VICTORY. (Manuscript) (FAC/2/9)
Facsimile of Nelson's last letter to Lady Hamilton, VICTORY. (Manuscript) (FAC/2/10)
Facsimile of Nelson's letter to the Mayor of Norwich, William Herring, on the presentation of the sword of the Spanish Admiral to the City of Norwich, 26 February 1797. (Manuscript) (FAC/2/11)
Copies of facsimiles of letter from Nelson to Commodore Linzee, undated, circa 1793. (Manuscript) (FAC/2/12)
Facsimile of Nelson's Memorial to the King, October 1797. (Manuscript) (FAC/2/13)
Facsimile of Nelson's letter to Admiral John Gambier re: armed transports, VICTORY. (Manuscript) (FAC/2/14)
Facsimiles of letters from Nelson to William Williams, 1803, and to Captain Ryves thanking him for the trouble taken over wood on Maddelena Island, 8 October 1803. (Manuscript) (FAC/2/15)
Facsimile of letter from Nelson to his brother and a newspaper cutting regarding the Battle of the Nile. (Manuscript) (FAC/2/16-17)
Facsimile of letter from Nelson, ABERMARLE, New York, to Lieutenant Charles Pilford, 14 November 1782. (Manuscript) (FAC/2/18)
Facsimile of letter from Nelson, ABERMARLE, New York, to Lieutenant Charles Pilford, 14 November 1782. (Manuscript) (FAC/2/19)
Facsimiles of eight letters from Nelson to Rear-Admiral the Marquis of Niza, 1798-1799. (Manuscript) (FAC/2/20)
Facsimile of letter from Nelson to the Rev. Mr Turner, 6 November 1800. (Manuscript) (FAC/2/21)
Facsimile of appointment issued by Nelson, VICTORY, off Cadiz, to John Clark as assistant surgeon on HMS ROYAL SOVEREIGN. (Manuscript) (FAC/2/22)
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