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Ross to Nelson, Rossie Castle, 5 September 1801, on birth of his son
Ross to Nelson, Rossie Castle, 5 September 1801, on birth of his son
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ID:
CRK/10/138
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Phillipps-Croker
Date made:
1801-09-05 - ?
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
1 item
Parts:
A series of correspondence from individuals whose surname begin with 'R' (Manuscript)
Richardson to Nelson, HMS AUTUMN, Dublin, 17 March 1803, pressing men here, asking to serve with him in the Mediterranean (Manuscript) (CRK/10/122)
Peter Rigby to Nelson, Frodsham, Cheshire, 24 June 1803, requesting certificates for service in the FRIENDSHIP, August to October 1801 to recover arrears of pay (Manuscript) (CRK/10/123)
Mr Rithery to Nelson, 18 August 1805, sending letter to Merton by express, HMS VICTORY in quarantine (Manuscript) (CRK/10/124)
Robilliard, Penny and Athier, merchants to Nelson, Weymouth, 28 July 1801 offering a sailing cutter (Manuscript) (CRK/10/125)
Wiliam Robertson to Nelson, HMS PRESIDENT, off Sardinia, 7 March 1805, enclosing a letter from James Duff, late consul in Cadiz, and requesting protection for his ship (Manuscript) (CRK/10/126)
Captain Robinson (later Admiral, d.1834) to Nelson, HMS SWIFTSURE, 2 January 1804, enclosing a copy oh his message to Sir Thomas Trigge [Governor of Gibraltar] (not enclosed) (Manuscript) (CRK/10/127)
Harriot Ann and Selina Louise Robinson to Nelson, London, 2 December 1800, concerning a petition to the Admiralty (Manuscript) (CRK/10/128)
Admiral Robert Roddam (d.1808) to Nelson, Roddam near Alnwick, Northumberland, 6 August 1804, recommending Lieutenant Mackenzie of the HMS HYDRA (Manuscript) (CRK/10/129)
Lieutenant Benjamin Rogers to Nelson, 8 December 1800, served under Nelson on expedition to St Juan's, continuing illness, two brothers who also served now dead (Manuscript) (CRK/10/130)
Robert Rolfe to Nelson, Saham, 8 March 1803, concerning his appointment as a Chaplain (Manuscript) (CRK/10/131)
Rolfe to Nelson, Saham, 5 January 1804, recommending Thomas Bedingfield, a relation of Sir Richard Bedingfield, now in the HMS NARCISSUS (Manuscript) (CRK/10/132)
Captain Jonas Rose to Nelson, HMS JAMAICA, off Etaples, 11 September 1801, pressed men taken by Captain Cathcart, requesting their return asshort of men , enclosing a statement (Manuscript) (CRK/10/133)
Statement of the Company of the HMS JAMAICA, showing 9 short of complement of 155 men (Manuscript) (CRK/10/134)
Rose to Nelson, HMS JAMAICA, Dungeness Roads, 21 September 1801, on the defects of the HMS HIND cutter (Manuscript) (CRK/10/135)
Hercules Ross to Nelson, Rossie Castle, Northumbn, 22 May 1801, concerning the claim of his nephew Hercules Ross as co agent for the prize agency for ships taken at the Cape of Good Hope, and money owed him in commission by Simon Fraser and Alexander Davison, requesting Nelson to be Godfather to their next child (Manuscript) (CRK/10/136)
Ross to Nelson, Rossie Castle, 11 July 1801, will call his son Horatio, accepts Nelson's honourable mention of Davison (Manuscript) (CRK/10/137)
Ross to Nelson, Rossie Castle, 5 September 1801, on birth of his son (Manuscript) (CRK/10/138)
H Ross junior to Nelson, Ibbotsons Hotel, Vere St, 6 March 1801, requesting him to consider assisting his claim against Alexander Davison, wishing to avoid a court of law, enclosing a statement, sailing to the Cape in the HMS HINDOSTAN (Manuscript) (CRK/10/139)
H Ross, no date, particulars of the prize agency agreement concerning the Cape of Good Hope and remittances of £137,099 (Manuscript) (CRK/10/140)
Mr Ross to the Lieutenant Governor, Gibraltar, 17 March 1804, in favour of Captain Layman (Manuscript) (CRK/10/141)
Mr Rowley to Nelson, Devonshire Place, 24 April 1801, recommending Captain Rowley of the HMS TERROR Bomb vessel (Manuscript) (CRK/10/142)
Captain Rowley to Nelson, HMS TERROR bomb vessel, Nore, 28 August 1801, ready for service but no tender (Manuscript) (CRK/10/143)
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