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Thomas MacGill to Nelson, Ancona, 6 February 1804, intelligence on the French Army
Thomas MacGill to Nelson, Ancona, 6 February 1804, intelligence on the French Army
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Object Details
ID:
CRK/8/160
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Phillipps-Croker
Date made:
1804-02-06 - ?
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
1 item
Parts:
A series of corresponce to Nelson from people whose surname begins with M 1796 - 1805. (Manuscript)
John McArthur, later Nelson's biographer. McArthur to Nelson, 1 December 1800, concerning alterations by Mr Abbot of his portrait (Manuscript) (CRK/8/149)
John McArthur, later Nelson's biographer. McArthur to Nelson, Cheltenham, 18 August 1801, rejection by Admiral Hyde Parker of an account of the battle of Copenhagen, which criticises Nelson, enclosing a letter from Robert McArthur (Manuscript) (CRK/8/150)
John McArthur, later Nelson's biographer. Robert McArthur to John McArthur, HMS ST GEORGE, Spithead, 12 August 1801, requesting an appointment as a clerk following service in HMS LONDON and HMS ST GEORGE (Manuscript) (CRK/8/151)
John McArthur, later Nelson's biographer. McArthur to Nelson, York Place, 12 May 1803, concerning an exchange of appointments (Manuscript) (CRK/8/152)
John McArthur, later Nelson's biographer. McArthur [11 May 1803] copy of a note concerning an exchange of appointments as purser of HMS VICTORY between Mr Aldridge and Mr McArthur (Manuscript) (CRK/8/153)
John McArthur, later Nelson's biographer. McArthur to Nelson, York Place, Portman Square, 19 May 1803, concerning his appointment to a first rate and concern at the loss of his position, records of his former employment (Manuscript) (CRK/8/154)
Lord Macartney to Nelson, London, 27 September 1803, recommending his godson, George Macartney Caldwell (Manuscript) (CRK/8/155)
Alexander Macauley to Nelson, Malta, 13 September 1803, sending milk goats with hay, and melons, reporting the state of markets in Malta, supply of cattle (Manuscript) (CRK/8/156)
Alexander Macauley to Nelson, Malta, 22 January 1804, sending oranges and Smyrna fruit, plan to return to him a milk cow (Manuscript) (CRK/8/157)
Thomas Macdonald (Commissioner for American Affairs) to Nelson, Great Marlborough Street, 18 February 1803, enclosing a proposal for an experiment, recommended by Lord Moira (Manuscript) (CRK/8/158)
Mr McDonagh to Nelson, Tripoli, 4 August 1803, news of revolt against the Bashaw, American blockade causes shortage of powder and shot (Manuscript) (CRK/8/159)
Thomas MacGill to Nelson, Ancona, 6 February 1804, intelligence on the French Army (Manuscript) (CRK/8/160)
Mr Mackenzie to Nelson, Dungeness Roads, 13 October 1801, discharge of Robert Gibb from HMS BRILLIANT (Manuscript) (CRK/8/161)
Alex MacKinnon to Mr Abbot, Ville de Londres, Friday night [no date], concerning Dr Nudy and the shipment of a corpse (Manuscript) (CRK/8/162)
Lieutenant Mullin RM to Nelson, HMS DONEGAL, Palma Bay, 1804, requesting an appointment to a frigate (Manuscript) (CRK/8/163)
Robert MacMillan to Nelson, Gray's Inn Lane, 18 January 1803, petition on behalf of the widow of William Stockham, killed on board HMS VANGUARD at the Nile (Manuscript) (CRK/8/164)
Captain Macnamara to Nelson, 9 April [no year], requesting a recommendation to Lord Ellenborough for bail following a verdict of manslaughter (Manuscript) (CRK/8/165)
Archibald McNeil to Nelson, Naples, 4 July 1803, released on his parole, news of arrests of English residents at Leghorn, numbers of French troops, proposing a supply of cattle to Sicily for the fleet (Manuscript) (CRK/8/166)
Archibald McNeil (former consul at Leghorn) to Nelson, Naples, 2 August 1803, reporting the terms for the supply cattle (Manuscript) (CRK/8/167)
Archibald McNeil (former consul at Leghorn) to Nelson, Naples, 26 September 1803, difficulty of shipping cattle from Naples, offer from Roman Government to ship Gaeta or Salerno (Manuscript) (CRK/8/168)
Archibald McNeil to Nelson, Naples, 4 November 1803, proposal to send money to Sardinia to facilitate purchases, supply of cattle from Tuscany and transports provided a convoy is available, French troops on Elba (Manuscript) (CRK/8/169)
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