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List of ships under command of Rear Admiral Duckworth, Port Mahon, 9 August 1799
Commodore Sir John Thomas Duckworth, later Admiral (1748-1817). List of ships under command of Rear Admiral Duckworth, Port Mahon, 9 August 1799
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Object Details
ID:
CRK/4/159
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Phillipps-Croker
Date made:
1799-08-09 - ?
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
1 item
Parts:
Series of letters to Nelson from peoples whose surname begins with D including Duckworth, Captain Durban, Lieutenant Duncan and Drummond, 1798 - 1804. (Manuscript)
Moroccan ?consul to the British minister in Tuscany, undated, [in Italian] about a passport (Manuscript) (CRK/4/141)
Drummond to Nelson, Buynkderi, 22 July 1803, delivered your letter to the Grand Vizier with news of your command. (Manuscript) (CRK/4/142)
Drummond to Nelson, Belgrade near Constantinople, 12 September 1803, request for ships to cruise in the Adriatic, concern over the French threat to Greece, Captain Pacha cruising in the Archipelago, request for a frigate for the safety of the English residents (Manuscript) (CRK/4/143)
Mrs Drummond to Nelson, Malta, 8 December 1804, wife of Major General Drummond who was sent to England, requesting a passage (Manuscript) (CRK/4/144)
Captain William Drury to Nelson, HMS NEPTUNE off Brest, 13 June 1803, recommending his son for promotion on HMS CHARON (Manuscript) (CRK/4/145)
Admiral Lord Viscount Duncan to Nelson, London House, Dundee, 18 July 1803, recommending his son, second lieutenant in HMS NARCISSUS under Captain Donnelly (Manuscript) (CRK/4/146)
Duncan to Nelson, undated, recommending a young man (Manuscript) (CRK/4/147)
Lieutenant Duncan to Nelson, HMS SOVEREIGN, 4 October 1804, thanks for appointing him to HMS BITTERN (Manuscript) (CRK/4/148)
Lieutenant Duncan to Nelson, Malta, 9 November 1804, about service in HMS BITTERN (Manuscript) (CRK/4/149)
James Duncan to Nelson, 13 September 1801, about a stay on shore (Manuscript) (CRK/4/150)
Captain Durban, HMS WEAZLE, Tripoli, 11 August 1803, interview with the Bashaw about the war with France, annotated by Nelson 'Captain Dunbar relative to Tripoli' (Manuscript) (CRK/4/151)
Captain Durban, HMS WEAZLE, Tripoli, 11 August 1803, with list of exports from Taganrok, and prices taken from letters taken from the DEUX FRERES (Manuscript) (CRK/4/152)
An account of exports of Taganrok [close to the Volga and the Don] (Manuscript) (CRK/4/153)
Duval to Nelson, HMS FLY at Spithead, 30 August 1801, about the service of a gunner (Manuscript) (CRK/4/154)
Duckworth to Nelson, HMS LEVIATHAN, Port Mahon harbour, 20 November 1798, surrender of this island in action by myself and General Stuart (Manuscript) (CRK/4/155)
Duckworth to Nelson, HMS LEVIATHAN, Port Mahon, 11 May 1799, intelligence on enemies approach (Manuscript) (CRK/4/156)
Duckworth to Nelson, HMS LEVIATHAN at sea, 27 July 1799, off the south of Sardinia, news of the combined fleets at Cadiz (Manuscript) (CRK/4/157)
Duckworth to Nelson, HMS LEVIATHAN, Port Mahon, 10 August 1799, disposition of ships, movement of the combined fleet from Cadiz, enclosing list (Manuscript) (CRK/4/158)
List of ships under command of Rear Admiral Duckworth, Port Mahon, 9 August 1799 (Manuscript) (CRK/4/159)
Duckworth to Nelson, HMS LEVIATHAN, Port Mahon, 10 August 1799, enclosing letters addressed to Lord Keith (Manuscript) (CRK/4/160)
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