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Sarradine to Nelson, HMS HOUND, Downes, 9 September 1801, boatswain dismissed after court martial
Sarradine to Nelson, HMS HOUND, Downes, 9 September 1801, boatswain dismissed after court martial
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Object Details
ID:
CRK/12/15
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Phillipps-Croker
Date made:
1801-09-09 - ?
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
1 item
Parts:
A series of correspondence from individuals whose surname begin with 'S' (Manuscript)
William Suckling to Nelson, Battle, 3 December 1802, requesting help for an appointment with details of pay and allowances, possibly with the help of Davison (Manuscript) (CRK/12/1)
William Suckling to Nelson, London, 1 November 1803, on his appointment to the barracks at Windsor, with a letter for his son, William on the HMS VICTORY (Manuscript) (CRK/12/2)
William Suckling to Nelson leaving for Portsmouth with son William who is to serve with Admiral Lewis (Thomas Louis) on the AMBUSCADE, through the help of Lady Hamilton, annotated by Nelson, 'James Pickard to the CANOPUS, Lieutenant Lister of HMS SUPERB' (Manuscript) (CRK/12/3)
Maurice William Suckling to Nelson unable to afford to go to sea without promotion, ordered to Sheerness, has written to Nepean (Secretary to the Admiralty Board) at the request of the local merchants (Manuscript) (CRK/12/4)
Lieutenant Maurice William Suckling to Nelson, Sheerness, 6 September 1801, hoping Nelson will appear for him at his forthcoming trial (he was court-martialled for not moving his ship when ordered to) (Manuscript) (CRK/12/5)
Maurice William Suckling to Nelson, 9 September 1801, on his trial and request to be superceded in the FURNACE (Manuscript) (CRK/12/6)
Mary Suckling to Nelson, Hampstead, 17 November 1800, successful sale of the Suffolk estate yielding £70 pa, for £4480, Nelson's legacy (Manuscript) (CRK/12/7)
Robert Suckling, Woodton, 4 April1803, about the disposal of a vacant living (Manuscript) (CRK/12/8)
Sarah Suckling [widow of the late John Suckling of the Wrestlers Inn] to Nelson, Yarmouth, 12 January 1801, on sending her son, Thomas Hibbett into the navy (Manuscript) (CRK/12/9)
Mr Salt to Nelson, Messina, 21 October 1803, sending a letter via Mr Broadbent [a merchant at Messina], recently escaped as prisoner of war from Marseilles (Manuscript) (CRK/12/10)
Jolen Salter to Nelson, Strand, London, 24 August [1801], on settling his account (Manuscript) (CRK/12/11)
Lieutenant William Sandey to Nelson, HMS SATURN off Bornholm, 16 June 1801, appointed lieutenant from the St George to the HMS AGAMEMNON, now a lieutenant of the HMS SATURN, thanking Nelson for getting him confirmed (Manuscript) (CRK/12/12)
King of Sardinia to Nelson, 2 March 1799, (in French with envelope and seal), thanking him for assistance of Captain Louis at Leghorn and Captain Gage, regretting the French actions at Cagliari (Manuscript) (CRK/12/13)
Captain George Sarradine (d.1805) to Nelson, HMS Sloop HOUND the Downes, 2 September 1801 request for a survey (Manuscript) (CRK/12/14)
Sarradine to Nelson, HMS HOUND, Downes, 9 September 1801, boatswain dismissed after court martial (Manuscript) (CRK/12/15)
Sarradine to Nelson, HMS HOUND, Downes, 14 September 1801, request for a survey (Manuscript) (CRK/12/16)
Sarradine to Nelson, HMS HOUND Walmer Road, 4 October 1801, request for a survey on stores (Manuscript) (CRK/12/17)
Rear Admiral Henry Savage (d.1820) to Nelson, Ganges, Revel Roads, 14 May 1801, on Nelson accepting prints, and declining an invitation (Manuscript) (CRK/12/18)
Savage to Nelson, Cumberland Street, 19 August 1801, wishing to serve as a volunteer, having served on the coasts of Holland and France and familiar with its navigation (Manuscript) (CRK/12/19)
St Vincent to Savage, Admiralty, 18 August 1801, (copy), that he cannot recommend a man of his rank to be a volunteer (Manuscript) (CRK/12/20)
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