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Totty to Nelson, delay in sending his letter until GANGES arrived
Rear Admiral Thomas Totty, (d.1802) Totty to Nelson, HMS SATURN, off Bornholm, 3 June 1801, delay in sending his letter until GANGES arrived
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ID:
CRK/12/135
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Phillipps-Croker
Date made:
1801-06-03 - ?
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
1 item
Parts:
A series of correspondence from individuals whose surname begin with 'S' and 'T' (Manuscript)
Sutton to Nelson, HMS AMPHION, Gibraltar, 5 December 1803, on returning from Lisbon, sending newspaper with account of Nelson's prize money case (Manuscript) (CRK/12/121)
Sutton to Nelson, HMS AMPHION, off Cadiz, 9 February 1804, on a Danish ship taken as salvage, the bankruptcy of prize agents Turnbull Forbes (Manuscript) (CRK/12/122)
Sutton to Nelson, HMS AMPHION, off Cape Spartel, 17 June 1804, 3 Portuguese ships now at Gibraltar, intelligence on enemy ships at Cadiz, a British convoy expected (Manuscript) (CRK/12/123)
Sutton to Nelson, HMS AMPHION, Gibraltar Bay, 27 June 1804, prefers to remain in his present ship rather than move to a ship of the line (Manuscript) (CRK/12/124)
Sutton to Nelson, HMS AMPHION, Gibraltar Bay, 6 February 1805, his arrival from Plymouth after returning with Spanish treasure ships, value of cargo, visited Merton, now serving under Sir John Orde, the loss of the Raven, news of Captain Gore, a new board of Naval Enquiry (Manuscript) (CRK/12/125)
Sutton to Nelson, HMS AMPHION at Sea, 21 June 1805, recommending Mr Moore the gunner now transferred to the Donegal, his difficulty in reading telegraph signals (Manuscript) (CRK/12/126)
Sutton to Nelson, HMS AMPHION, at Sea, 8 June 1805, sending a copy of his orders from Orde (Manuscript) (CRK/12/127)
Rear Admiral Thomas Totty, (d.1802) to Nelson, HMS ZEALOUS, off Bornholm, 15 May 1801, sending Captain Murray with his squadron of ships to Nelson and keeping 7 ships, news on Danes (Manuscript) (CRK/12/128)
Rear Admiral Thomas Totty, (d.1802) to Nelson, HMS ZEALOUS, off Bornholm, 15 May 1801, on the seniority of his lieutenants (Manuscript) (CRK/12/129)
Totty to Nelson, HMS LATONA, off Bornholm, 19 May 1801, with Lord St Helens who is proceeding up the Gulph of Finland [to St Petersburgh], sending to Dantzig for bullocks and bread (Manuscript) (CRK/12/130)
Totty to Nelson, HMS SATURN, off Bornholm, 25 May 1801, enclosing the answer from the Swedish admiral at Carlscrona, news of dispatches from Russia for England (Manuscript) (CRK/12/131)
Totty to Nelson on the prices of provisions at Danzig (Manuscript) (CRK/12/132)
Totty to Nelson on getting provisions from Danzig, a shortage of bread in the fleet, news on the Swedish fleet (Manuscript) (CRK/12/133)
Totty to Nelson on a court martial for an accident, sending ships to Dantzig to water and for provisions, needing to secure the mast of the EDGAR, his problem with behaviour of commanders of gun vessels ashore to be dealt with by Captain Conn, intelligence on gun boats at Carlscrona returning to Stockholm (Manuscript) (CRK/12/134)
Totty to Nelson, delay in sending his letter until GANGES arrived (Manuscript) (CRK/12/135)
Totty to Nelson, purchases from Bornholm, sending Murray to speak with the Governor who objects to use of sand for scrubbing decks (Manuscript) (CRK/12/136)
Totty to Nelson, bad weather, sending hides to Danzig, sending letter requesting a court martial (Manuscript) (CRK/12/137)
Totty to Nelson, regrets not knowing Nelson personally, his farewell on retiring from the fleet (Manuscript) (CRK/12/138)
Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Trigge to Nelson, Gibraltar, 12 June 1803, news from Cadiz, where Spanish are readying nine of the eighteen ships laid up (Manuscript) (CRK/12/139)
Bernard Athy, pro consul to Trigge, Alicante, 21 June 1803, on passports for vessels, ships unable to leave harbour for fear of privateers (Manuscript) (CRK/12/140)
Athy to Trigge, Alicante, 25 June 1803, reporting the arrival in harbour of a French privateer, intelligence of French plan to attack Port Mahon (Manuscript) (CRK/12/141)
Charles Price, British pro consul to Trigge, Carthagena, 2 July 1803, reporting a French privateer in harbour with a British prize (Manuscript) (CRK/12/142)
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