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Lot 107

Horatio Nelson

5 July 2005, 11:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

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Horatio Nelson

Address leaf written and franked ("Bronte Nelson") by a secretary, to his friend and agent Alexander Davison at St James Square, London, one page, 4to, flattened impression of his armorial seal in red wax, slight dust-staining, [Palermo], Foreign Office postmark for 26 March 1800, [Foudroyant, Mediterranean, 12 March 1800]

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John Tyson served as Nelson's secretary in the Mediterranean, becoming part of his extended family. Three years later, by now working at the Woolwich Dockyard, he was nominated to serve with two of Nelson's nephews as his squire at Nelson's installation as Knight of the Bath. This address leaf ties in with Nelson's letter to Davison of 12 March 1800, written after the capture of the Genereux off Malta (see lot 109), in which he grumbles about prizes and Admiral Lord Keith ("...Right is right. I only want justice, and that I will try to obtain, at the expense of everything I am worth...").

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