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Anne Seymour Damer: holograph dated 16 March 1807 referring to her bust of Lord Nelson.
Anne Seymour Damer: holograph dated 16 March 1807 referring to her bust of Lord Nelson.
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Object details
ID:
AGC/3/13
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Date made:
1807-03-16
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Parts:
D - E (Manuscript)
Admiral R. Dean: autograph letter from Richard Deane, Admiral to the Commissioners of the Navy, dated 17 August 1650, the signature is 'Ri. Deane'. (Manuscript) (AGC/3/1)
Admiral John Evans: autograph letter, dated 6 Dec 1769. (Manuscript) (AGC/3/2)
Sir Gilbert Elliot: autograph dated 13 Oct 1775. (Manuscript) (AGC/3/3)
Lieutenant William Hugh Dobbie: signature on note of calculation of longitude, also a holograph dated from 35 Gower Street, 23 May 1821 to Admiral Page. (Manuscript) (AGC/3/4)
Admiral Duncan, Viscount: autograph letter to the victualling Board dated from HMS VENERABLE, Yarmouth Roads, 27 May 1797; holograph letter to the Hon. Henry Duncan, dated 25 July 1797. (Manuscript) (AGC/3/5)
Captain Maney Dixon: holograph letter from Captain Dixon of HMS LION to Sir Wm Hamilton with the news of the battle of the Nile, dated at sea, off Candia, 28 August 1798. (Manuscript) (AGC/3/6)
Henry Dundas, 1st Visount Melbourne: anonymous letter to unknown with reference to capture of Orkney ships by Norwegian privateers, dated 23 July 1799. (Manuscript) (AGC/3/7)
Admiral John Thomas Duckworth, Sir: autograph letter to HMS THALIA dated 18 January 1802; letter from Port Royal, 16 September 1804, initialled J.T.D. (Manuscript) (AGC/3/8)
Hugh Elliot: autograph letter signed to Lord Nelson dated from Naples, enclosing letters to Sir Richard Bickerton and Lord Collingwood; autograph letter signed to Lord Collingwood dated from Naples. (Manuscript) (AGC/3/9)
Admiral John Thomas Duckworth, Sir: duplicate copy of despatches to Lord Collingwood, dated from the SUPERB, 29 Nov-3 Feb 1806. (Manuscript) (AGC/3/10)
Hugh Elliot, Envoy Plenipotentiary at Naples: autograph letters, signed to Lord Collingwood, dated from Naples and Palermo, 1 January-17 Feb 1806. (Manuscript) (AGC/3/11)
Admiral George Elliot, Sir: autograph letter signed to Rear-Admiral Sir W. Sydney Smith, dated from HMS AURORA, off Sparalonga, 21 September 1806. (Manuscript) (AGC/3/12)
Anne Seymour Damer: holograph dated 16 March 1807 referring to her bust of Lord Nelson. (Manuscript) (AGC/3/13)
Thomas Dunmore: holograph to Vice-Admiral Berkeley, 5 Dec 1809. (Manuscript) (AGC/3/14)
Admiral Exmouth, Viscount: autograph letter from Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Pellew to Stratford Canning Esq, dated from HMS CALEDONIA off Toulon, 19 Oct 1811. (Manuscript) (AGC/3/15)
Admiral Dundonald, the Earl of Dundonald: holograph letter to Lord Melville proposing to destroy the Toulon fleet with fireships, dated from 12 Portman Square, 12 May 1812. (Manuscript) (AGC/3/16)
Robert Dundas, 2nd Viscount Melville: copy of letter to Captain Boulton, dated from the Admiralty, 29 July 1813. (Manuscript) (AGC/3/17)
Sir Charles Douglas: copy of despatch from Sir Charles Douglas to the Admiralty, taken home by Lieutenant McEvoy, dated 'ISIS' before Quebec, 26 June 1776. (Manuscript) (AGC/3/18)
Admiral John Thomas Duckworth, Sir: holograph to Mr James Sykes, his agent, dated 17 November 1804. (Manuscript) (AGC/3/19)
Thomas Edwards[?], Secretary of 'Royal National Institution for the Preservation of Lives from Shipwreck': holograph letter from Customs Officer, Eyemouth, regarding a payment. (Manuscript) (AGC/3/20)
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