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Originally posted by zeitghostSo current value is essentially, roughly speaking, nil.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postonly paper I saw it in, I actually thought it was quite interesting and it doesn't mention how much his house is worth so I didn't think it counted.
Admiral Horatio Nelson, purchased Merton Place from the widow of Charles Greaves with its large estate, for £9,000. Nelson expanded the estate with the purchase of additional land south of his house until his Merton property covered most of the area west of the Wandle and north of Morden Hall Park and also included the whole of the area between Merton Road, South Park Road and Haydons Road. Between trips to sea, Nelson lived at Merton Place with his mistress Emma Hamilton and her husband Sir William Hamilton, although Sir William died at his London house in 1803.
Unfortunately, Nelson had only a short time to enjoy his new home before his death at the Battle of Trafalgar in October 1805. In recognition of Nelson's success and sacrifice at Trafalgar his older brother was made Earl Nelson and Viscount Merton in November 1805.
Following Nelson's death, Emma Hamilton got into debt and despite help from friends was unable to maintain Merton Place. The house was demolished in 1821[4] and the estate lands were sold off in parcels over the following years.
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only paper I saw it in, I actually thought it was quite interesting and it doesn't mention how much his house is worth so I didn't think it counted.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI thought we had broken your Daily Mail dependency?
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I thought we had broken your Daily Mail dependency?
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'Thieves, murderers, oppressors and infidels!' Extraordinary letter in which Admiral Lord Nelson rants at his French arch enemy sells for £9,000 | Mail Online
He states: 'I hate rebels, I hate traitors, I hate tyranny come from where it will.
'I have seen much of the world, and I have learnt from experience to hate and detest republics.
'There is nothing but tyranny & oppression, I have never known a good act done by a Republican, it is contrary to his character under the mask of Liberty.
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'Nothing is free from this monster's grasp. A republic has no affection for its subjects.
'A King may be ill advised and act wrong, a Republic never acts right, for a knot of villains support each other, and together they do what no single person dare attempt.Tags: None
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