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Ralph Nelson 24 March 1804, recommending Captain Cocks of the THUNDER bomb vessel
Ralph Nelson 24 March 1804, recommending Captain Cocks of the THUNDER bomb vessel
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ID:
CRK/9/100
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Phillipps-Croker
Date made:
1804-03-24
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
1 item
Parts:
A series of correspondence from individuals whose surname begin with 'N' (Manuscript)
Edmund Nelson to Nelson, 1 August [1801], concerning his affectionate attentions, and present task [at Boulogne], received a gift of fruit from Lady H[amilton], returning to [Burnham]Thorpe parsonage (Manuscript) (CRK/9/81)
Edmund Nelson to Nelson, Burnham, 25 August 1801, thanking him for his benevolent affection, and requesting a position for his servant, Cook, on board ship as a steward, to help his mother, a widow (Manuscript) (CRK/9/82)
Edmund Nelson to Nelson, [Burnham], 30 August 1801, concerning the need to balance public service with private welfare (Manuscript) (CRK/9/83)
Edmund Nelson to Nelson, [9 January 1802], anxiety over his health removed, sends an Xmas present (Manuscript) (CRK/9/84)
Edmund Nelson to Nelson, [Bath], 26 February [1802], to be honoured is to be tempted, sending the portrait of Sir Chas Turner to add to his Line of Ancestors (Manuscript) (CRK/9/85)
Edmund Nelson to Nelson, [? from Mrs Cook, Spread Eagle, Ipswich, Suffolk], 23 March [1802], plan to leave Bath once his sister is recovered at Kensin[g]ton, hope to smell a Merton Rose in June (Manuscript) (CRK/9/86)
Copy of Edmund Nelson's Will, 12 January 1801, leaving his estate to be divided equally between his children (Manuscript) (CRK/9/87)
Lady Frances Herbert Woolward Nelson (1758-1831), widow of Dr Josiah Nisbet, wife of Nelson. Frances Nelson to Nelson, St James' Street, 15 March 1800, concerning her appearance at Court, advice to her son, family news. (Manuscript) (CRK/9/88)
Horatio Nelson, nephew [son of brother William (1788-1808)] to Nelson, Eton, 3 September 1801, account of gifts received (Manuscript) (CRK/9/89)
Horatio Nelson, nephew [son of brother William (1788-1808)] to Nelson, Saturday evening [no date], reading newspapers of the trial of Colonel Despard (Manuscript) (CRK/9/90)
Reverand William Nelson, later 1st Earl Nelson (1757-1835), Nelson's elder brother. William Nelson to Nelson, Burnham, 20 August 1801, concerning the wounds of Captains Parker and Langford (Manuscript) (CRK/9/91)
William Nelson to Nelson, Hilborough near Brandon, 25 March 1803, concerning agents for victualling and Addington's appointment to the Winchester stall (Manuscript) (CRK/9/92)
William Nelson to Nelson, Canterbury, 26 May 1804, recommending Charles Browne Yonge as a lieutenant, with thanks for cask of wine necessary to his position (Manuscript) (CRK/9/93)
William Nelson to Nelson, no date [1805], concerning the promotion of Lieutenant Yonge of HMS SEAHORSE (Manuscript) (CRK/9/94)
E Napier to Nelson, HMS SULPHUR, 14 June 1801, entered the Navy in 1797 as a clerk by Lady Nelson's recommendation, now a purser, seeking employment (Manuscript) (CRK/9/95)
G Nector, Dover, 7 August 1801, with thanks for the day excursion and passage home after visit to HMS MEDUSA (Manuscript) (CRK/9/96)
Henry Nelson to Nelson, HMS KITE, 16 August 1801, concerning his promise of a position as purser of a larger ship when conveying him home in HMS KITE (Manuscript) (CRK/9/97)
M Nelson to Nelson, Holme near Burnham, 21 March 1803, a relative known to Nelson's father, sending a turkey from his farmyard (Manuscript) (CRK/9/98)
Acton to Nelson, Palermo, 4 July 1800, sending the King’s thanks (Manuscript) (CRK/9/99)
Ralph Nelson 24 March 1804, recommending Captain Cocks of the THUNDER bomb vessel (Manuscript) (CRK/9/100)
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