Description | 1. Orders, with two related letters, to transport Prince Frederick and his luggage to Ostend. 2. Letter to Charles Feilding from Howe about Feilding's obvious displeasure with him and matters about Mr Finch. 3. Letter to Charles Feilding from Byron, mentioning Duckworth. 4. Letter to Charles Feilding from Amicus about a possible Lieutenant for him. 5. Letter from Charles Feilding to "My Lord" asking to go to England on the Diamond. 6. Captain Feilding's orders to Lieutenant Ferris giving him the charge of the Minerva to take her to England and a copy of his letter to the Admiralty about his private affairs. 7. Letter to Charles Feilding from (Howe) about Mr Finch's brother who died in an advanced attack of the rebels, and about Mr Finch's order for discharge. 8. Letter from Charles Feilding to "My Lord" enclosing a copy of a letter he wrote to Captain Duncan asking for advice. 9. Letter from Charles Feilding to "your Lordship", asking to return to England with Diamond 10. From Duckworth to unknown recipient. 11. Letter from Charles Feilding to (Duckworth) saying he is hurt at the things he has said and other matters. 12. Letter to Charles Feilding from (Albert) about Captain Duckworth's reaction to a letter received from Feilding that distressed him. |