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John Hunter, Consul General, Madrid. Hunter to Nelson, Madrid, 4 January 1804, end of epidemic at Malaga
John Hunter, Consul General, Madrid. Hunter to Nelson, Madrid, 4 January 1804, end of epidemic at Malaga
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ID:
CRK/7/96
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Phillipps-Croker
Date made:
1804-01-04 - ?
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
1 item
Parts:
A series of correspondence from individuals whose surname begin with 'H' (Manuscript)
Thomas Howard to Nelson, de la Hay St, Westminister, 22 November 1800, request for unspecified favour (Manuscript) (CRK/7/81)
Thomas Howard to Nelson, De LaHay St, 3 December 1800, concerning a vacancy in the India House (Manuscript) (CRK/7/82)
James Huggins to Nelson, St Vincent, 26 February 1804, had property in Nevis, loss of my possessions, requesting help in acquiring land (Manuscript) (CRK/7/83)
James Huggins to Nelson, St Vincent, 26 February 1804, had property in Nevis, loss of my possessions, requesting help in acquiring land, (duplicate) (Manuscript) (CRK/7/84)
Sir Richard Hughes, 8 September 1796, in Command of the Leeward Islands when you were in BOREAS, concerning prize money held by Mr Nesbitt of Nevis, request for help in obtaining it (Manuscript) (CRK/7/85)
J Hume to Nelson, Custom House London, 12 July 1804, recommending Henry Deacon on the HMS AMAZON (Manuscript) (CRK/7/86)
John Humphry to Nelson, HMS HARLING gun brig, Jersey, 1 September 1801, offering his services as a pilot (Manuscript) (CRK/7/87)
John Denis Hussey to Nelson, HMS VICTORY, 16 January 1805, requesting a discharge (Manuscript) (CRK/7/88)
Hunter to Nelson, Lisbon, 5 September 1800, concerning a shipment of wine in May 1798 and Spanish snuff, requesting payment of £37.5.10 with copy of a letter of 20 March 1800 (Manuscript) (CRK/7/89)
John Hunter, Consul General, Madrid. Hunter to Nelson, Madrid, 11 June 1803, names of consuls acting in the sea ports of this Kingdom (not enclosed) (Manuscript) (CRK/7/90)
Hunter to Nelson, 19 September 1803, arrival of two French ships of War from St Domingo, letters from Galicia that HMS SIRIUS encountered two French 74s, 1500 seamen on way to man them, list of ships now at Ferrol (Manuscript) (CRK/7/91)
Hunter to Nelson, 8 October 1803, (private), asked Mr Duff at Cadiz and Mr Price at Carthagena to provide information, details on Spanish fleet, Sir Robert Calder cruising off Ferrol, French privateers rendezvous at Vigo, seized Lisbon packets, rumour of neutrality agreement, paper money discount rates (Manuscript) (CRK/7/92)
John Hunter, Consul General, Madrid. Hunter to Nelson, Madrid, 8 October 1800, asked Mr Gibert at Barcelona to pay for deserters and prisoners (Manuscript) (CRK/7/93)
John Hunter, Consul General, Madrid. Hunter to Nelson, Madrid, 22 October 1803, advised all consuls of blockade of Genoa and Spezzia, enclose account of epidemic at Malaga (Manuscript) (CRK/7/94)
John Hunter, Consul General, Madrid. Hunter to Nelson, Madrid, 22 October 1803, narrative of what I have heard in respect to the sickness in Malaga; Gibraltar informed, deaths on a Danish brig (Manuscript) (CRK/7/95)
John Hunter, Consul General, Madrid. Hunter to Nelson, Madrid, 4 January 1804, end of epidemic at Malaga (Manuscript) (CRK/7/96)
John Hunter, Consul General, Madrid. Hunter to Gilbert [consul at Barcelona], Madrid, 28 March 1804, (circular), sale of captured Bristish vessels in Spanish ports prohibited by this government (Manuscript) (CRK/7/97)
Hunter to Nelson, Madrid, 27 July 1804, (circular), concerning departure on leave of absence of Mr Frere [British Minister Madrid], on reverse a copy of letter from Mr Frere to Hunter, Madrid 27 July 1804, his brother to act as Charge D' Affaires (Manuscript) (CRK/7/98)
John Hunter, Consul General, Madrid. Hunter to Nelson, Madrid, 28 July 1804, enclosing letter from Mr Frere concerning his leave of absence (Manuscript) (CRK/7/99)
Hunter to Nelson, Madrid, 4 August 1804, Mr Frere to leave in a few days, request from Archbishop of Seville planning to travel to Majorca, Leghorn and Civita Vecchia for safe passage (Manuscript) (CRK/7/100)
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