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Addington to Nelson, Wimbledon, 19 August 1801, on the Boulogne attack and Captain Parker
Addington to Nelson, Wimbledon, 19 August 1801, on the Boulogne attack and Captain Parker
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Object Details
ID:
CRK/1/45
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Phillipps-Croker
Date made:
1801-08-19
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
1 item
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Letters to Nelson 1800 - 1804 from people whose surnames beginning with A, marjority from Addington. (Manuscript)
Addington to Nelson, Downing St 29 July 1801, on Nelson’s barony (Manuscript) (CRK/1/41)
Addington to Nelson, Wimbledon, 11 July 1801, returning him the letter from Sir John Acton [Prime Minister of Naples], inviting him to dinner on Thursday with his family without other company (Manuscript) (CRK/1/42)
Addington to Nelson, Wimbledon, 13 July 1801, requesting him to dine instead on Friday or Saturday, on intelligence from the North (Manuscript) (CRK/1/43)
Addington to Nelson, Wimbledon, 14 August 1801, on his health, and returning the letter from Alexander Ball to Troubridge (Manuscript) (CRK/1/44)
Addington to Nelson, Wimbledon, 19 August 1801, on the Boulogne attack and Captain Parker (Manuscript) (CRK/1/45)
Addington to Nelson, Downing Street, 26 Dec 1801, belatedly returning a letter, and commenting on Ali Vizier (Manuscript) (CRK/1/46)
Addington to Nelson, Kensington, 30 May 1802, on Nelson’s wishes respecting a vacancy for Nelson’s brother, inviting him to call at Downing Street & Addington to Nelson, Kensington, 30 May 1802, copy of above (Manuscript) (CRK/1/47)
Lieutenant Agassiz (d.1858), to Nelson, HMS Hound, 6 Sept 1801, requesting command of the gun brigg Bold (Manuscript) (CRK/1/48)
Agassiz to Nelson, HMS Gun Brigg Bold, 15 Sept 1801, respecting the transfer of provisions on board (Manuscript) (CRK/1/49)
Agassiz to Nelson, Bold gun vessel, Downs, 11 Sept 1801, requesting a discharge of Thomas Lake from the Hound to the Bold (Manuscript) (CRK/1/50)
Agassiz to Nelson, Bold gun vessel, Downs, 11 Sept 1801, inclosing reports of a survey of provisions (not enclosed) (Manuscript) (CRK/1/51)
James Anderson to Nelson, Trieste, 1 August 1803, requesting his patronage for victualling ships, and providing information on timber, annotated by Nelson, ‘Mr Anderson relative to payment for his examination of woods by my desire’ (Manuscript) (CRK/1/52)
Anderson to Nelson, Trieste, 10 August 1803, on merchant ships captured by a French privateer, and insurance and victualling problems (Manuscript) (CRK/1/53)
Anderson to Nelson, Trieste, 30 January 1804, (2 pages), on an order for wines, on the appointment of Mr Laird, and the appointment of a victualling agent, with a PS dated 2 March 1804, on the delay in shipping wines (Manuscript) (CRK/1/54)
John Julius Angerstein to Nelson, Pall Mall, 3 June 1801, on the committee for the relief of seamen, offering £500 on the late victory [at Copenhagen] (Manuscript) (CRK/1/55)
Atkinson to Nelson, London, 29 November 1800, (with red TA seal), informing Nelson he has passed at Trinity House for a third rate [ie to serve in such a ship as Master], and on being appointed to the San Josef (Manuscript) (CRK/1/56)
Thomas Atkinson to Nelson, HM ship St George, in Kioge Bay, 18 June 1801, (with red seal TA), asking to serve with him (Manuscript) (CRK/1/57)
Lord Auckland to Nelson, Palace Yard, 19 January [1801], on a request concerning Captain Deare (Manuscript) (CRK/1/58)
Auckland to Nelson, Palace Yard, 25 January 1801, on allowing Captain Deare of the King George packet to resign in favour of his son, having had ‘the distinction of bringing Lord Nelson to England’ (Manuscript) (CRK/1/59)
Lieutenant Cuthbert Adamson, Newcastle upon Tyne, 26 June 1804, recommending his nephew on the Canopus, formerly 2nd Lieutenant in the Racehorse under Lord Mulgrave when Nelson was in the Carcass on that ‘unfortunate voyage’ (Manuscript) (CRK/1/60)
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