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Revel to 'Monsieur', Sassari, 3 Dec 1804, (in French), thanking him for news.
French letters sent to Nelson 1797-1804. Revel to 'Monsieur', Sassari, 3 Dec 1804, (in French), thanking him for news.
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Object Details
ID:
CRK/18/38
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Phillipps-Croker
Date made:
1804-12-03 - 1804-12-03
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
1 item
Parts:
A series of reports and notes mostly in French. (Manuscript)
Prince Castelcicala to Grenville, 10 November 1800, (in French) reporting Nelson's arrival, concerning the defence of Naples by British troops. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/21)
Contre Amiral Descres to 'Milord', Culloden, (1799), 14 floreal an 8 de la republique francaise, reporting his arrival at Malta and wishing to see him. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/22)
Descres to 'Milord', Culloden, (1799), 16 floreal an 8 de la republique francaise (in French), concerning Captain Ball and prisoners and the Guillaume Tell. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/23)
Descres to 'Milord', Culloden, en rade de Marsa, (1799), le 24 Germinal, an 8 (in French), on the seizure of the Guillame Tell, and being taken prisoner. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/24)
General de Division Dugua to Nelson, Lazarette de Marseilles, (1799), le 19 Messidor, an 8, (in French), reporting developments since 26 May and his passage to France, following the capture of the Guillaume Tell. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/25)
Lieutenant Colonel Durler to 'Monsieur', Porto Ferraio, 19 January 1797, (in French) concerning Austrians on board the vessels. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/26)
Admiral Jervis to Lieutenant Colonel Durler, Marechal de Campe, Victory, San Fiorenzo Bay, 13 Oct 1796 (Copy, in French), on the heavy losses sustained by the Baron de Rolle's regiment, and supplying 180 to 200 Austrians to replace them. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/27)
Monsieur Faypoult, French Minister, Genoa, 11 November 1796, (copy of several letters, 2 pages, in French), concerning the violation of Genoese neutrality by English vessels at St Pierre D'Arena, and demanding that the Genoese seize merchant vessels in the port. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/28)
Admiral Ganteaume to Citoyen General (Bonaparte), Alexandria, 14 Fruct, an 6, (31 Aug, 1798), (3 pages, in French), draft, defence of the conduct of Rear Admiral Blanquet and giving the latest news from Alexandria. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/29)
Precis of the above, (typed), giving an eye witness account of the battle and the events surrounding the capture of the Franklin, suggesting the draft had been thrown overboard. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/30)
John Christophe Edelmann to 'Milord und Admiral', Hadmersleben in Magdeburgschen, 9 June 1801, (in German) (Manuscript) (CRK/18/31)
Francois Xavier Defridiary, to 'Monsigneur', Florence 8 June 1801, (in French). (Manuscript) (CRK/18/32)
Monsieur Luciano to 'Excellence', Barcelona, 18 Sept 1804, (in French), concerning a note from the British Ambassador at Madrid, Mr Frere, being detained on his return from Madrid for Florence. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/33)
Count Panin to 'Monsieur' (? Admiral Hyde Parker), St Petersburg, 29 April 1801, (Copy, in French), introducing Admiral Tchitchagoff, through Captain Fremantle, with a message from the Emperor. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/34)
Renard to 'Monsieur', 28 July 1801, (in French), packets to be taken by fishermen to Sangate while British ships blockade Boulogne, sending French newspapers and details of the coast, giving rendezvous for the ships, and signals by furling of sails. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/35)
Note (in hand of Renard), 24 August 1801, (in French), no news at Boulogne, awaiting flat boats, movement of ships, 15 at Dieppe waiting to go to Boulogne. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/36)
Count Revel [Governor of Sassari] to 'Monsieur', Sassari [Sardinia], 23 ?April [1804], (in French), with PS concerning the epidemic at Livorno. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/37)
Revel to 'Monsieur', Sassari, 3 Dec 1804, (in French), thanking him for news. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/38)
Revel to 'Monsieur', Sassari, 24 Dec 1804, (in French) reporting news of fleet preparations at Toulon, and the Spanish fleet at Cartagena. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/39)
Marquis de St Andre to 'Milord', Cagliari, 27 August 1803, (in French), on the neutrality of the King [of Sardinia], concerning the Gibraltar at the Maddalena Islands. (Manuscript) (CRK/18/40)
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