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A sword-pistol once owned by a close friend of Admiral Lord Nelson has sold for £11,000 at auction. The weapon, which belonged to Alexander Davison, was auctioned by Cuttlestones at Penkridge ...
A letter written by Admiral Lord Nelson towards the end of the 18th Century is to be auctioned in Derby after being found at a house in Lichfield.
Admiral Nelson was kept at sea by angry naval bosses who wanted to frustrate his scandalous relationship with his mistress, a letter reveals. After being made Lord of the Admiralty in 1801, ...
Admiral Lord Nelson’s famous last words may not have been “kiss me, Hardy,” according to a newly unearthed letter. Instead, the British naval hero is claimed to have declared, “Thanks be ...
A letter written by Admiral Lord Nelson towards the end of the 18th Century is to be auctioned in Derby after being found at a house in Lichfield.
A letter written in 1799 by Admiral Lord Nelson has been sold at auction for £20,200. The letter, dated 2 August 1799, was found at a house in Lichfield, Staffordshire, and auctioned at the ...
Admiral Lord Nelson’s famous last words may not have been “kiss me, Hardy,” according to a newly unearthed letter.. Instead, the British naval hero is claimed to have declared, “Thanks be ...
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