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Maurice Nelson to Sukey, Southampton, 3 June 1794, on the troops arriving at the camp.
Maurice Nelson to Sukey, Southampton, 3 June 1794, on the troops arriving at the camp.
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ID:
CRK/22/15
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Phillipps-Croker
Date made:
1794-06-03 - 1794-06-03
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
1 item
Parts:
A series of letters from Maurice Nelson to an number of individuals 1793 - 1801. (Manuscript)
Maurice Nelson to his wife, Sukey at No 8 Rathbone Place, from the London Inn, Exeter, 24 Dec 1793, on his journey and his lodgings. (Manuscript) (CRK/22/1)
Maurice Nelson to Sukey, Exeter, 1 January 1794, on the arrival of his servant, Robert, on pheasants and the price of woodcocks. (Manuscript) (CRK/22/2)
Maurice Nelson to Sukey, Exeter, 5 January 1794, on his task and having to 'refuse bad hay' . (Manuscript) (CRK/22/3)
Maurice Nelson to Sukey, Exeter, 15 January 1794 on shirts, and on tiring business. (Manuscript) (CRK/22/4)
Maurice Nelson to Sukey, Exeter, 18 January 1794, sending woodcocks and fowls. (Manuscript) (CRK/22/5)
Maurice Nelson to Sukey, Exeter, 23 January 1794, on woodcocks, and on sending hay to Guernsey, and family news. (Manuscript) (CRK/22/6)
Maurice Nelson to Sukey, 25 January 1794, sending more fowls. (Manuscript) (CRK/22/7)
Maurice Nelson to Sukey, Exeter, 4 Feb 1794, to stay with the hay, shipped from Topsham, going to visit Bath. (Manuscript) (CRK/22/8)
Maurice Nelson to Sukey, Exeter, 12 Feb 1794, on his father's health, comparing the countryside with Norfolk, asking her not to visit. (Manuscript) (CRK/22/9)
Maurice Nelson to Sukey, Exeter, 23 Feb 1794, on the unsuitability of her visiting, letter from Davison, Navy board business to last until April. (Manuscript) (CRK/22/10)
Maurice Nelson to Mr Andrews at the Navy Board, Exeter, 26 Feb 1794, news from Davison, on problems with the hay from Bodmin, his method of packing it. (Manuscript) (CRK/22/11)
Maurice Nelson to Sukey, Exeter, 12 March, leaving Robert here and going to Cowes. (Manuscript) (CRK/22/12)
Maurice Nelson to John Andrews, Cowes, 27 March 1794, staying at Cowes until the army moves to Southampton for the summer. Lord Moira to arrive, lodging with Mr D[avison]. (Manuscript) (CRK/22/13)
Maurice Nelson to Sukey, Cowes, 10 April 1794, awaiting Davison, may be in town on Sunday. (Manuscript) (CRK/22/14)
Maurice Nelson to Sukey, Southampton, 3 June 1794, on the troops arriving at the camp. (Manuscript) (CRK/22/15)
Edmund Nelson to Davison, no date, with a PS of 26 April, (postmark 27 April 1801, Bath), with black seal, on arrangements for Maurice Nelson's funeral at Burnham Thorpe. (Manuscript) (CRK/22/16)
Edmund Nelson to Davison, Bath, 27 April [1801], on his wish for the burial at Burnham Thorpe, the black servant to attend, and Mr Bolton [brother in law of Maurice]. (Manuscript) (CRK/22/17)
Edmund Nelson to Davison, Bath, 29 April [1801], on directions for the funeral, son William to attend, on provision for the widow, with queries on the will. With a newspaper cutting attached, on the death of the brother of Lord Nelson. (Manuscript) (CRK/22/18)
John Acton, Prime Minister of Naples, to 'My Dear Sir (? William Hamilton), Caserta, 13 Oct 1798, the King plans to visit the Admiral [Nelson] on board his ship. (Manuscript) (CRK/22/19)
Lady Abercorn to Lady Hamilton, no date, asking where to find her. (Manuscript) (CRK/22/20)
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