The claim is made by George Sievers, a master-at-arms on HMS Belleisle near Nelson’s HMS Victory. His account is part of a letter written six days after Nelson was killed by a French musket ...
Sievers wrote from Gibraltar on October 27, 1805: 'Lord Nelson in the Victory engaged the French Admiral most closely, during the heat of the action his Lordship was wounded with a grapeshot in ...
“Lord Nelson in the Victory engaged the French Admiral most closely, during the heat of the action his Lordship was wounded with a grapeshot in the side and was obliged to be carried below ...
The letter also claims that Nelson was shot twice at the Battle of Trafalgar - Guildhall Library & Art Gallery/Heritage Images/Getty Images Admiral Lord Nelson’s final words were not “kiss me ...
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