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OCTOBER 11TH, 1924
NELSON AND. THE FLEET.
SOME UNPUBLISHED DOCUMENTS.
SAILORS
WELFARE
The Times announces that a remarkable collection of Nelson papers has recently como to light. It is in the possession of Messrs. Robson & Co., who have kindly allowed it to be examined systematically. The history of the papers from the time when they left. Nelson's hands, is at pre sent unknown; their former owner, from whom Messrs. Robson aequited them, had them for several years, but all, else is u subject for conjecture, e
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This, however, is of relatively small importance, as there can be no doubt of their authenticity. The papers are, with a few exceptions, not autographs by Nelson; they consist almost entirely of formal documents and reports made to Nelson by the officers of the ships under bis command during the two periods when he flew his flag in the Mediter ranca. The similar papers for his Baltie and Downs commands are not her
The papers
in bundles when acquired by Messrs. Robson, who have since arranged them and bound them up in là handsome, folio yolumes. The docu ments are such as are not preserved in the public records, and illustrate in great detail the administrative working of the Fleet. They cover all questions of main- tenuice and supply, both of the ships" companies and of the ships themselves. There is thus mich valuable material for a complete knowledge of how the Fleet was victualled; the medical returns and reports, especially from 1803 to 1503, the period of the blockade of Toulon, are equally satisfactory; and there are in- teresting" paper concerning the clothing of the men. Similarly for the ships there are a great many," state and condition returns, showing the stute of the com-
DIRECT FROM LONDON ANEW YORK.plement, and of the provision on Toard:
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and there are numerous returns and re. ports of surveys on all the stores on board, boatswains, gunners', carpenters' stores of the whole technical outfit Handel of the ship; and also of the medical
stores...
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In addition to these, there are letters and reports from agents and shore estab Jishments belonging to the command. Hubay The agents ashore were chiefly concern ed with the victualling; the most im portant of the establishments were the naval hospitals at Gibraltar and Malta There are also petitions; a group of papers relating to Calder's blockade of Ferrol, which perhaps do not rightly Ditterador felong to the Collection: and some of
Raman Nelson's
private Awousta, referring Couperin chiefly to the time of his service as a ...Haydn
captain. In all the number of documenta Grainger is about 3,500. No such collection, even on a much smaller scale, is known ti Kreisler exist elsewhere, Freisler
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Nelson, when appointed to the Mediter ranean command in 1803, decided that the squadronal papers of his former com- mand in that set would furnish useful precedents, and therefore took them with him. On his return to England in August. 4805, it may be inferred that he deposit- ed the whole mass at Merton, and that after his death they were sold with the contents of the house. It will readily be seen that the importance of papers, chiefly of a routine nature, not written or even signed by Nelson, might easily escape the notice of an owner unless he chance to be very familiar with naval affairs.
Kize volumes, and part of a tenth, aro filled with documents concerning indivi dual ships. From these some gaps in our knowledge concerning the precise nature of the equipment can be filled up, and this part of the collection will yield de-
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