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Captain Dixon, Chichester, 4 September 1801, concerning the brass guns
Captain Dixon, Chichester, 4 September 1801, concerning the brass guns
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Object Details
ID:
CRK/4/25
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Phillipps-Croker
Date made:
1801-09-04 - ?
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
1 item
Parts:
A series of 19 letters to Nelson from people whose surnames begin with D including from Domett, Lieutenant Charles Clarke Dobson and Captain Dixon. (Manuscript)
Captain Thomas Digby (d.1820) to Nelson, HMS KITE, 6 June 1801, requesting a survey (Manuscript) (CRK/4/21)
Captain Thomas Digby (d.1820) to Nelson, HMS KITE, 14 June 1801, sending the report of a survey (Manuscript) (CRK/4/22)
Captain John Dilkes, later Admiral, (d.1827) to Nelson, Plymouth Dock, 29 January 1804, recommending his nephew a lieutenant in the JUNO (Manuscript) (CRK/4/23)
John Diston to Nelson, no date, request for help over prize money due from service in the VANGUARD at the Nile (Manuscript) (CRK/4/24)
Captain Dixon, Chichester, 4 September 1801, concerning the brass guns (Manuscript) (CRK/4/25)
Captain Dixon to Nelson, Petersfield, 16 August 1801, superseded on hlaf pay, request for a position (Manuscript) (CRK/4/26)
Charles Clarke Dobson [lieutenant] to Nelson, Ipswich, 10 September 1803, about a court martial (Manuscript) (CRK/4/27)
Charles Clarke Dobson [lieutenant] to Nelson, Ipswich, 9 November 1803, about services on the GOLIATH (Manuscript) (CRK/4/28)
Charles Clarke Dobson [lieutenant] to Nelson, HMS THUNDERER, Channel Fleet, 2 August 1804, offering his services (Manuscript) (CRK/4/29)
Charles Clarke Dobson [lieutenant] to Nelson, HMS BARFLEUR, Channel Fleet, 22 May 1805, with Captain George Martin under Admiral Collingwood (Manuscript) (CRK/4/30)
Edmund Dod to Nelson, Circus Exeter, 1 August 1801, recommending his son (Manuscript) (CRK/4/31)
Philip Dodd to Nelson, Camberwell, 21 November [no year], requesting a vote for the position of preacher at the Asylum (Manuscript) (CRK/4/32)
James Dodds to Nelson, Brewer Street, Golden Square, London, 3 September 1801, willing to undertake any order (Manuscript) (CRK/4/33)
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) (CRK/4/34)
Domett to Nelson, HMS LONDON, 26 March 1801, bomb vessels, hoping for northerly wind (Manuscript) (CRK/4/35)
Domett to Nelson, Monday [no date ?March 1801], Danes will not listen to terms, Mr Drummond [British Minister] going home, dispositions at Copenhagen (Manuscript) (CRK/4/36)
Domett to Nelson, no date [2 April 1801], ship [HOLSTEIN] struck, sending Otway to demand her (Manuscript) (CRK/4/37)
Domett to Nelson, VILLE DE PARIS off Ushant, 18 November 1803, recommending Captain Rosenhagen (Manuscript) (CRK/4/38)
Donnelly to Nelson, HMS NARCISSUS, Roses Bay, 13 January 1804, Mr Gayner to ship onions, quarantine problems, Intelligence (Manuscript) (CRK/4/39)
Donnelly to Nelson, HMS NARCISSUS, Minorca SW by W 60 miles, 30 August 1804, 4pm, en route to England (Manuscript) (CRK/4/40)
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