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Sir William to Lady Hamilton, Persano, Monday night [16 January 1792], on hunting (Harrison II, 169).
Sir William to Lady Hamilton, Persano, Monday night [16 January 1792], on hunting (Harrison II, 169).
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Object Details
ID:
CRK/20/13
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Phillipps-Croker
Date made:
1792-01-16 - 1792-01-16
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
1 item
Parts:
A series of letters to Lady Hamilton mostly from Sir William Hamilton 1792 - 1803 (Manuscript)
Sir William to Lady Hamilton [4 January 1792] (Manuscript) (CRK/20/1)
Sir William to Lady Hamilton, Persano, Thursday [5 January 1792], on hunting and the investiture of the Prince (Harrison II, 140). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/2)
Sir William to Lady Hamilton, Persano, Friday [6 January 1792], on his 27 years service (Harrison II, 143). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/3)
Sir William to Lady Hamilton, Persano, Saturday [7 January 1792], on hunting in the rain (Harrison II, 146). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/4)
Sir William to Lady Hamilton, Sunday night, [8 January 1792], on hunting three large boars, a fox, and four woodcocks. He also notes he is happy she is keeping up with her singing. (Manuscript) (CRK/20/5)
Sir William to Lady Hamilton, 10 January 1792, no hunting, letter written for tomorrows post, (possibly written on 9 Jan) (Harrison II, 150). WIlliam notes that everyone is ill including Lamberg, Vicenzon and Prince Ausberg. He notes he is glad that Emma has been to the Academy. (Manuscript) (CRK/20/6)
Sir William to Lady Hamilton, 10 January [17]92, on hunting (Harrison II,152). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/7)
Sir William to Lady Hamilton, Persano, Wed 11 January [1792], on hunting (Harrison II, 155). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/8)
Sir William to Lady Hamilton, Persano, Thursday night, [12 January 1792], on servants, and hunting, and Neapolitan parties (Harrison II, 157). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/9)
Sir William to Lady Hamilton, Persano, Friday night [13 January 1792],on hunting and her conduct (Harrison II, 160). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/10)
Sir William to Lady Hamilton, Persano, Sat 14 January [1792], on his accounts (Harrison II, 163). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/11)
Sir William to Lady Hamilton, Persano, Sunday 15 January [17]92, on the king's opinion of him (Harrison II,166). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/12)
Sir William to Lady Hamilton, Persano, Monday night [16 January 1792], on hunting (Harrison II, 169). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/13)
Sir William to Lady Hamilton, Persano, Tuesday night [17 January 1792], on hunting and her grammar (Harrison II, 171). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/14)
Sir William to Lady Hamilton, Persano, Wednesday [18 January 1792], on hunting, comment on her dress and singing, and his return (Harrison II, 174). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/15)
Sir William to Lady Hamilton, Venasso, Friday 27(?17) January [17]94, on hunting and losing his friends, his study of antiquities, annotated by Lady Hamilton. (Manuscript) (CRK/20/16)
Sir William to Lady Hamilton, Burford, 80 miles from London, Sat night (no date, (?1803), postmark indistinct), on his visit to Sir Joseph Banks, adding ' my kindest love to my Lord [Nelson] if he is not gone' (Harrison II, 180). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/17)
Sir William to Messrs Raikes & Co of Bishopsgate churchyard, 23 Piccadilly, 5 March 1803, to visit and see pictures. He writes that unless they are exceptional they will "not sell well at this moment in London where a glut of middling pictures are arrived". (Manuscript) (CRK/20/18)
Edmund Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Burnham, 11 August [1801], on Nelson's current financial position as 'others reap the Yellow harvests', on Captain Parker's misfortune, and Langford's injury. (Manuscript) (CRK/20/19)
Edmund Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Bath, 7 January 1802, returning her New Year greeting, on Nelson's ill health. (Manuscript) (CRK/20/20)
William Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Hilborough, near Brandon, 4 March 1801, on Nelson's expected return to England (Harrison I, 195). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/21)
William Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Hilborough 29 March 1801, no news from the Baltic, on 'Tom Tit' [Lady Nelson], and on his son Horace (Harrison I, 199). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/22)
William Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Hilborough, 23 August 1801, on Lady Nelson and her son, and possible church vacancies (Harrison I, 202). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/23)
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