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Letters from Lord Horatio Nelson to Captain Thomas Young, 1801-2, regarding Young's career.
Letters from Lord Horatio Nelson to Captain Thomas Young, 1801-2, regarding Young's career (formerly BGY/7/12).
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Object Details
ID:
AGC/N/35
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Date made:
1801-01-01 - 1802-12-31; 1801-1802
Credit:
On loan to the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, from a private lender
Parts:
Letters - N (Manuscript)
Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson: letter to Lieutenant Walker, dated MINERVA, 24 January 1797 (copy, Nelson's signature). (Manuscript) (AGC/N/1)
Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson: letter to Admiral Graves regarding his visit to the Court of Petersburg, n.d. but could be May 1801. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/2)
Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson: letter to Lady Hamilton, 20 June 1799 off Trapani. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/3)
Earl Daniel Finch Nottingham: letter to the Adms-Fleet, 30 August 1690. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/4)
Earl Charles Howard Nottingham: letter authorising payment of fees to the surveyors of Victualling for Christmas Quarter, 1597. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/5)
Lady Frances Herbert Nelson: holograph to Mrs Ricketts, n.d., regarding the loan of St Vincent's letters to Nelson. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/6)
Admiral John Toup Nicholas: letters to Sir John Phillippart, 10 and 14 August 1848. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/7)
Vice-Admiral Sir George Strong Nares, Board of Trade: letter dated 11 Feb 1889 to Mr White. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/8)
William Nelson, Earl: letters, 26 January 1818 to Julius Hutchinson, Lincoln's Inn; 3 September 1824 to the same (cover only); 2 Feb 1825, probably to the same. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/9)
Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson: letter to Sir William Hamilton, 28 May 1799. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/10)
Paul Harris Nicholas, 2-Lt, Royal Marines: letter to his brother J Toup Nicholas, giving an account of the battle of Trafalgar, HMS BELLEISLE. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/11)
Horatio Nelson: holograph to (George Purvis) dated THESUS, 19 June 1797, requesting money on his account. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/13)
Horatio Nelson: holograph to George Purvis dated VANGUARD 3 May 1798. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/14)
Horatio Nelson: contemporary copy of letter to St Vincent giving details of the Battle of the Nile. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/15)
Horatio Nelson: holograph to Rev Mr Priestly, dated ST GEORGE, Yarmouth, 8 March 1801, informing him of the positions he has arranged for his two sons. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/16)
Horatio Nelson: holograph to Rev Mr Scott, dated 29 April 1801, thanking him for his news from Egypt and would like to bring Captain Thesiger with him to dinner. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/17)
Horatio Nelson: holograph to Rear-Admiral Thomas Graves, dated ST GEORGE 30 May 1801 asking for ships to be brought to Kioge Bay and hoping to sail next day to join him. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/18)
Horatio Nelson: autograph farewell message to the Fleet, dated ST GEORGE in Kioge Bay, 15 June 1801. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/19)
Horatio Nelson: holograph to Captain (Richard?) Rudsdell, dated merton, 6 May 1802, regretting he is unable to obtain any promotion for him. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/20)
Horatio Nelson: autograph order to the Masters of HM Ships VICTORY, BELLEISLE and SWIFTSURE dated VICTORY 14 January 1805, for a survey to be made on cask of flour. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/21)
Horatio Nelson: holograph order 1805 to Capts and Commanderes joining the fleet, dated VICTORY off Grenada, 9 June 1805, telling them to proceed with caution. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/22)
Horatio Nelson: holograph to the Hon Rear-Admiral Cochrane, dated VICTORY, St Johns, Antigua, 13 June 1805, requesting reinforcement ships be sent to him if not needed by Cochrane. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/23)
Horatio Nelson: autograph order to Lieutenant (Robert Benjamin) Young, dated VICTORY, St Helens, 14 September 1805, giving him instructions on secret rendezvous. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/24)
Horatio Nelson: contemporary copy of memorandum, dated VICTORY, 9 Oct 1805, giving instructions for Line of Battle. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/25)
Horatio Nelson: signature only, n.d., mounted on card. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/26)
Horatio Nelson: letters to Mrs Pigot, n.d. and Palermo, 10 January 1799. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/28)
Horatio Nelson: holograph to Messrs Brooke and Haywood Collectors of taxes, dated Merton, 8 June 1802. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/29)
Horatio Nelson: autograph letter to Commissioner Otway giving permission for Mr Woodin to return to England, dated VICTORY at sea, 24 January 1804. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/30)
Horatio Nelson: copy of letter (paper watermark 1821) to Mrs Lutwidge thanking her and Admiral Lutwidge for their kindness to Lady Hamilton on the death of Sir William, dated 8 April 1803. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/32)
Cornelius Thomas Augustus Noddall: letters and a short descriptive passage about Africa and the Far East to his mother, Mrs Jones, and a description of a medal presentation to King Denny, an African chief. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/33)
Thomas Noakes: letters to his sister and aunt relating to outward passage in the China Tea-Clipper CHALLENGER to Whampoa and Shanghai. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/34)
Letters from Lord Horatio Nelson to Captain Thomas Young, 1801-2, regarding Young's career. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/35)
Dr Alexander Nisbet, surgeon of Greenwich Hospital: covering note to a gift from Admiral Sir George Cockburn to Nisbet in gratitude for his services; copy of letter to the Secretary of the Admiralty requesting his age be rectified in the book of the navy. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/36)
James Nasmyth, engineer: copy of letter signed by Nasmyth and dated Manchester, 10 April 1846, relating to a proposed marine battering ram and a floating steam mortar. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/37)
Horatio Nelson: letter written by Nelson to Captain Ball, dated Palermo, 27 September 1799. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/38)
Horatio Nelson: letter written by Nelson to Robert Blake, Surgeon's 1st Mate, dated VICTORY, 14 Feb 1804. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/39)
Sir John Norris: letters by him, recipient unknown, 7 July and 26 Oct 1734. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/40)
Edward Noble, merchant seaman: letters to his parents written as apprentice. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/41)
Captain Richard Newberry: letter to the Admiralty describing the capture of the PORTLAND's ketch, dated PORTLAND, off Ostend, 4 July 1659. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/43)
Letter written by Vice Admiral Nelson to Rev Gaskin of the SPCK, requesting a further supply of books for the crew of the SAN JOSEF. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/44)
Letter from Vice Admiral Nelson to Rear Admiral Knight, dated VICTORY Oct 1st 1805. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/45)
Two letters regarding French military action in 1745. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/46)
Letter from Nelson to Edward Carey, 1804. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/47)
Five autograph letters from Lady Frances Herbert Nelson to her husband, Lord Nelson, 1799-1800. (Manuscript) (AGC/N/48/1-5)
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