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Intelligence from Badajos, 25 May 1798 (copy, in French), on the French Ambassador.
Information received March-July 1798. Intelligence from Badajos, 25 May 1798 (copy, in French), on the French Ambassador.
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Object Details
ID:
CRK/18/10
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Phillipps-Croker
Date made:
1798-05-25 - 1798-05-25
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
1 item
Parts:
Information received March-July 1798 (Manuscript)
Mr Jackson, British Minister at Turin, 31 March 1798, (copy), Extract addressed to 'Your Lordship', (possibly Lord Grenville, the Foreign Secretary), on the arrival of a French fleet in the Gulph of Spezia, ordering 3 months provisions. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/1)
William Day to My Lord, Genoa, 31 March 1798 (copy), on movement of troops and vessels, possibly intended for Spain. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/2)
William Day to My Lord, Genoa 13 April 1798 (Copy, recd 19 May, 2 pages), on troop preparations, Genoese payments, and auction of English ships and property, now returning home. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/3)
Evan Nepean to Earl St Vincent, Admiralty Office, 2 May 1798 (Copy, recd 19 May), with copy of a letter received from Captain W Day, with intelligence on preparations of the enemy, and enclosing an account of the enemy force at Toulon. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/4)
Statement of the best account received at the Admiralty of the force at Toulon; enclosed in Mr Nepean's private letter to Lord St Vincent, dated 2 May 1798. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/5)
Mr Master, Consul General of Algiers, to Lord St Vincent, Gibraltar, 9 May 1798, assurances from the Dey of assistance. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/6)
Intelligence from Spain dated 11 May 1798 (in French), numbers of vessels at Toulon. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/7)
Mr Walpole, Minister at Lisbon, 17 May 1798, (extract) on numbers of troops and possible destination. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/8)
Intelligence from Lisbon, 20 May 1798, troops and provisions not destined for Portugal. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/9)
Intelligence from Badajos, 25 May 1798 (copy, in French), on the French Ambassador. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/10)
Monsr Du Petet Houras to Admiral Therenard, Tonnant, 23 Marial, 11 June [1798], (English translation), on sailing qualities of ships. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/11)
Extract of Monsr Du Petet Houras letter to Admiral Therenard, dated on board the Tonnant the 23 Marial, 11 June 1798 (duplicate, No 16, Nelson), on the reverse A list of Portuguese ships under the orders of rear Admiral the Marquis de Niza (6 ships). (Manuscript) (CRK/18/12)
St Vincent to Captain Day, Ville de Paris before Cadiz, 4 July 1798 (copy, Secret and Confidential), instructions to the Transport board Commissioners on transports for Ireland and Scotland. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/13)
St Vincent to Captain Day, 4 July 1798 (duplicate to CRK/18/14). (Manuscript) (CRK/18/14)
Note on the proclamation of Prince Charles of Hesse, 25 March 1801, (in French, 3 pages including folder), with newspaper cutting. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/15)
King of Denmark to Nelson, 14 April 1801, (in Danish, with seal) signed by Count Bernstorffe. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/16)
Le Viscomte de Boisegelin to My Lord [Nelson], George Street, Portman Square, 7 Dec 1800, (in French) with enclosure (below). (Manuscript) (CRK/18/17)
Le Viscomte Boisegelin, Chevalier de St Louis, Doyen Commandant des orders royauxpremier chambeletan de Monsieur Louis XVIII, (in French, testimonial). (Manuscript) (CRK/18/18)
Johann Bossly to 'Excellenze', 27 Dec 1800, (in German). (Manuscript) (CRK/18/19)
Prince Castelcicala, Neapolitan Minister, London, to Nelson, no date [1800], (in French), sending him a copy of the letter sent to Lord Grenville (British Foreign Secretary), on providing British troops. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/20)
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