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Horatio Nelson collection, 1781-1805 (majority within 1801-1805)

117 items

The Horatio Nelson collection consists of two bound volumes of Nelson’s incoming and outgoing correspondence, and chronologically arranged box of letters and documents, primarily related to the Royal Navy and British international relations during the early 19th century.

The Horatio Nelson collection (117 items) consists of two bound volumes of Nelson’s incoming and outgoing correspondence, and one chronologically arranged box of letters and documents, primarily related to the Royal Navy and British international relations during the early 19th century.

Volume I, "Lord Nelson and the Battle of Copenhagen" (35 items, April 4, 1801-July 30, 1801), contains 20 letters between Nelson and Hans Lindholm concerning the battle and diplomatic relations between Great Britain, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Russia, including efforts to secure peace between Great Britain and Denmark. Letters to Nelson from other writers about the Royal Navy and Nelson's military career are also present.

Volume II, "Letters of Horatio Lord Nelson to Captain S. Sutton, R. N. with Memorabilia of the Battle of Trafalgar" (30 items, October 28, 1773; October 22, 1801-September 25, 1805), contains Nelson's letters to Sutton (18 items), as well as additional correspondence and documents related to the Battle of Trafalgar and Nelson's death. In his letters to Sutton, Nelson discussed various naval issues, such as ship movements, the possibility of treaty between Great Britain and France in 1801, and tensions with France in 1805. Other items include engravings of Nelson, "Bacchante," and Nelson's column; Cuthbert Collingwood's orders for Nelson to sail to Cadiz and spy on the enemy fleet (August 24, 1805); Samuel Sutton's admission ticket for Nelson's funeral; and illustrated manuscripts about Royal Navy night signals, its order of battle, and Nelson's final flag-based signal to the fleet ("England expects every man will do his D U T Y").

A chronological series of manuscripts (52 items, 1781-1805) covers Horatio Nelson’s naval career in the West Indies, Mediterranean, and Baltic. A 46-page manuscript describes Horatio Nelson’s attempts in the British West Indies to curtail illegal trade with the United States of America from June 1784 through July 1786. Several letters relate to Nelson’s diplomatic and naval efforts in Italy in the late 1790s. Others detail Nelson’s involvement in and opinion of European political and military affairs, including relations with France, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Egypt, Turkey, Algeria, Sweden, Denmark, and Russia. The collection also includes series of correspondence with William Hamilton, Robert Barlow, and John Hookham Frere. For additional information about each individual item, see the Detailed Box and Folder Listing.

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1784 June-1786 July . Horatio Nelson Ms. [West Indies].

46 pages

Box 1
"An Account of the proceedings of Captain Nelson, of His Majesty's Ship Boreas, relative to the Illegal Trade carried on between the Americans & the British West India Islands &c." Inscribed by William Whitehead. Details Nelson's observance of unhindered American trade in Barbadoes in June 1784 in contradiction to the Navigation Act, and his subsequent actions to uphold it through July of 1786. Includes copies of letters, orders, and documents about American vessels trading in the area and naval operations to restrict them. Notes local resistance to his efforts of turning away American ships and legal actions taken against him. Includes figures such as Admiral Richard Hughes, Captain Collingwood, Lord Sydney, A. C. Adye, West Indian governors, and customs collectors.
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1783 November 4-1786 February 6 . Horatio Nelson, Daniel Letsome Peers DS.

6 pages

Box 1
"An Account of Provisions, Cask Iron Hoops, Bisquet, Bags, Oyl Jars &c Returned Lent or Condemned by Survey from His Majesty's Ship Boreas between the fourth day of November 1783 & 31 October 1785." Lists time, place, items and who received them, names of the vessels and their masters. Signed by Horatio Nelson, James Jameson, Daniel Letsome Peers, John Scotland, William Higgins. Includes Peers's deposition, as Purser, to the accuracy of the list, sworn Feburary 2, 1789, in Nevis.
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[17]88 June 2 . Horatio Nelson ALS to Prince William Henry; Cavendish Square, [London, England].

4 pages

Box 1
Glad that Prince William is going on the cruise with the squadron, believing it will lead to William's fame. Pleased that the Prince's presence in the Channel will make his ship, the Andromeda, much better known. Seeks appointment for his wife in the household of the Princess Royal (Caroline Amelia Augusta, 1768-1821).
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1795 April 24 . Horatio Nelson ALS to William Suckling; HMS Agamemnon, at sea.

3 pages

Box 1
Currently safe from the French, but still at sea, believing it to be "more honorable but also as much safer than sculking in Port." His fleet would be difficult to capture, but is frustrated with the neglect of the new Admiralty Board. Need more convoys for merchants. Hopes for reinforcements from Lord Hood, and worries about possibility of the enemy's fleet arriving.
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1796 September 18 . Agostino Agnolo, et al. Copy to Horatio Nelson and James Logan; Capraia, [Italy].

2 pages

Box 1
"Capitulation of the Fort and Island of Capraia." Lists nine conditions for the capitulation covering treatment of troops, religion, taxes, officers of the municipality, and rules regarding possession of the fortress, stores, and property. Original signed by Agostino Agnolo, Horatio Nelson, James Logan, Bros. Maggiore, Pasquale Sostope, and Gio Solivi.