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Lot 37

"the Ship which hailed is to reply Copenhagen"
Horatio Nelson

18 October 2005, 14:00 BST
Oxford

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"the Ship which hailed is to reply Copenhagen"
Horatio Nelson

Document signed ("Nelson & Bronte"), addressed to Sir Robert Barlow, Captain of HM Ship Triumph, being "Private Signals for His Majesty's Brigs, Schooners, Cutters and Luggers on the Mediterranean Station Commanded by Lieutenants", listing day signals to be made for each day of the week with their replies, the calendar day beginning at midnight, and night signals with their replies ("...The Vessel that is first hailed is to answer - Oronoko/ And the Ship which hailed is to reply Copenhagen..."), one page, folio, contemporary dockets, very light dust-staining and slight wear at folds, Amphion, 26 June 1803

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Issued by Nelson when he had his flag on the Amphion (see lot 33). The recipient's daughter Hilaire was to marry Nelson's brother, the first Earl Nelson (she being twenty-eight and he seventy-one); after his death marrying Jane Austen's nephew, George Knight, and living at Godmersham, often identified as the prototype of Mansfield Park.

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