Sending ships to take water at Lagos and hopes the Portuguese government offers some form of protection from enemies while the British are on neutral ground, unless they are allowed to retaliate. Believes the Portuguese governor should be held accountable for not doing so previously. Folder also includes a printed J. Cochran portrait engraving of Nelson.
Advocate and proctor costs against the Schooner Brilliant alias Louisa, the Brig Jane & Elizabeth, and the Schooner Eagle. A. Clyde, Advocate & Proctor.
Flirtatious letter, with the expectation of meeting soon. Refers to love and children, and contains allusions to sex. Addressed to "The Care of Lady Hamilton," and uses Emma Hamilton and Horatio Nelson's pseudonyms, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson.