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Mrs Cadogan to Lady Hamilton, Merton, 22 Sept 1804, on a house in Upper Brook Street.
Mrs Cadogan to Lady Hamilton, Merton, 22 Sept 1804, on a house in Upper Brook Street.
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Object Details
ID:
CRK/20/65
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Phillipps-Croker
Date made:
1804-09-22 - 1804-09-22
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
1 item
Parts:
A series of 22 letters to Lady Hamilton 1769 - 1805 including St Vincent, Lord Bristol, Davison and some letters from Lady Hanilton. (Manuscript)
Lord Bristol to Lady Hamilton, no date, [1796] (no 9), on the opera and the Queen (Harrison I, 255). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/47)
Lord Bristol to Lady Hamilton, Milan,24 November [17]98, on his health, and his plans to visit Dalmatia (Harrison I, 257). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/48)
Lord Bristol to Lady Hamilton, no date, in French, on a conversation with a friend of 15 years, (not in Harrison). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/49)
Davison to Lady Hamilton, Thursday morn [1804], on his anxiety and the plan concerning the Toulon fleet (Harrison II, 113). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/50)
Davison to Lady Hamilton, Saturday 22 Sept 1804, on the purchase of lottery tickets. (Manuscript) (CRK/20/51)
Description of medals struck by Alexander Davison on the Victory of the Nile, St James's Square, 1 March 1799. (Manuscript) (CRK/20/52)
St Vincent to Lady Hamilton, Rosia House, Gibraltar, 1 January 1799, on Captain Darby and Mrs Lock, wife of the consul, (Harrison I, 225). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/53)
St Vincent to Lady Hamilton, Rosia House, 27 Feb 1799, on Darby and Mrs Lock, with transcript of letter of 1 January 1799 above, (Harrison I, 227). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/54)
Lady Hamilton to Lord Nelson, Naples, 30 June 1798, (2 pages), on the First Minister [the Marquis of] Gallo, and on the Jacobins, her plans to leave (Harrison I, 181). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/55)
Lady Hamilton to Nelson, Thursday evening, 12 June [1799], with red seal 'Emma', on the Queen and the desire to return to Naples (Harrison I, 185). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/56)
Lady Hamilton to Addington, 13 April [1803] (copy, on black edged paper), on the death of Sir William, requesting a pension. (Manuscript) (CRK/20/57)
Lady Hamilton to Alexander Davison, Clarges Street, [26 January 1805], on Sir John Orde, with a PS on Nepean, annotated 'Yes' and dated by Davison (Harrison II, 125). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/58)
Emma to Nelson, verses in Emma's hand on Nelson, enclosed in letter to Davison of 26 January 1805 (CRK/20/58), (Harrison II, 127). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/59)
Lady Hamilton to 'Dear Sir', [Charles Greville], 25 Feb [1800], (2 pages) on personal attacks, receiving the cross of Malta from the emperor of Russia, and leaving the Queen [of Naples], (Harrison I, 269). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/60)
Lady Hamilton to Charles Greville, [April 1803], on her residence and debts (Harrison I, 273). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/61)
Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton [March 1801], copy in Lady Hamilton's hand, on the St George (Harrison I, 32). (Manuscript) (CRK/20/62)
Mrs Cadogan (Emma's mother) to Lady Hamilton (at Cranwich, Brandon Norfolk), Merton, 1 [3]August 1804, with news of the farm and robberies. (Manuscript) (CRK/20/63)
Mrs Cadogan to Lady Hamilton, Merton, 21 Sept 1804, on progress with the building works. (Manuscript) (CRK/20/64)
Mrs Cadogan to Lady Hamilton, Merton, 22 Sept 1804, on a house in Upper Brook Street. (Manuscript) (CRK/20/65)
Mrs Cadogan to Lady Hamilton, Merton, 28[29] Oct, 1804, on gardeners and visitors and planting the orchard. (Manuscript) (CRK/20/66)
Mrs Cadogan to Lady Hamilton (at Clarges St), Merton, Oct 6 (?7) [no year, ?1804], on making butter and sending some to Mr Tyson. (Manuscript) (CRK/20/67)
Mrs Cadogan to Lady Hamilton, no date (postmark MR 20 1804), [Merton], on the visit of the Tyson family [Nelson's former secretary]. (Manuscript) (CRK/20/68)
Mrs Cadogan to Lady Hamilton, no date [Merton], on the visit of the Matcham family [Nelson's sister and brother- in- law]. (Manuscript) (CRK/20/69)
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