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St Vincent Rochetts, to Markham, on officer appointments, on the proposed court martial of Captain Kelly on his handling of the mutiny on the Gibraltar, and the Chatham marines (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/1/34
George Bowyer, HMS Irresistable, to Captain Markham HMS Sphynx, extract from Admiralty orders for ships fitting out (Manuscript)
1783
MRK/100/2/3
Philip Cosby, CinC Mediterranean, Trusty in Gibraltar Bay, to Markham, Commander of HMS Sphinx, directing him to supply powder for works in the yard (Manuscript)
1786
MRK/100/1/27
Mark Kerr to Markham, HMS Centaur, Plymouth Dock, on payments to his agent (Manuscript)
1800
MRK/108/2/6
Hamilton to Markham, on finding a plan of the Egyptienne, on her sails and dimensions (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/11/44
Captain Owen, HMS Immortalite in the Downs, to Lord Keith, on his views of Boulogne, use of fire boats, nos of French in the camps, difficult weather (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/3/88
John Markham, Bloomsbury Square, to Philip Stephens, on delivery of pay books of HMS Johans when under his command (Manuscript)
1782
MRK/100/1/28
Thomas Allen, Strand, to Mr Watts, with thanks to Admiral Markham, that the boys will not disappoint you (enclosed in MRK/104/3/42) (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/104/3/43
Sir John Lindsay HMS Trusty Villa France, to the senior officer at Gibraltar, to take delivery of carronades from the Whitby storeship (Manuscript)
1784
MRK/100/2/77
Markham, English Harbour, Antigua, to Mrs Markham his mother, Bloomsbury Square, London, to send letters to New York, need for linen shirts, drowned with saltwater in the Perseus, sends love to brother William, wishing this yankee rebellion was quieted (Manuscript)
1777
MRK/107/1/2
Mr Gossett, HMS Ticret Cove, Ireland, to Markham, recommending his brother now serving in the Gibraltar, to remove to a frigate, the Diana (Manuscript)
1807
MRK/104/1/144
Alcaid Benbecker to the C in C requesting guns to be delivered to Mogador for the Emperor of Morocco (Manuscript)
1785
MRK/100/2/120
L, now signed as M, Vienna, to Markham, on his mothers response, that his friend can expect a kind reception, can take place whenever he pleases but no establishment until he is of age, his plans to return to England (Manuscript)
1797
MRK/108/1/14
John Hunter , Madrid, consul to Mrs Peshall, Circus Street, on sending her letter to ministers in Spain, with an order to the viceroy of Mexico (Manuscript)
1807
MRK/104/4/63
Markham, Kinsale, Lower Cove, Centaur, to Mrs Markham, remembering life at Barrington, and reading Gullivers travels, spectators to see Centaur, people here remember my father and grandfather (Manuscript)
1797
MRK/107/2/7
Captain Bowen, Hibernia, to Markham, on 6 sail of the line to the South of the Canaries which may have gone to the Cape (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/102/1/93
Thomas Smith, with a report of the damage to the main deck and impact on the tiller, requesting a carpenter, (Manuscript)
1798
MRK/100/2/210
Sir John Lindsay, HMS Trusty, Villa Franca, to Markham, on the naval hospital (Manuscript)
1784
MRK/100/2/76
William Bedford, Prince of Wales, off Rochefort to St Vincent, on forwarding his request for a commission in the Kent, but preferring to stay in the POW (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/1/102
Captain Charlton, North Shields, to Markham, on numbers of shipwrights, some 200 available without interrupting work in the yards, building for government, and views on wages likely to be demanded (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/2/41
Defence of McCarthy, continuation of No 5 continued from MRK/100/5/53, annotated in pencil Court Martial Papers (Mutineers at the Nore) (Manuscript)
1796-1797
MRK/100/5/54
Lord Keith to Markham, Flushing a place for preparation not invasion, Ariadne chased the privateer, congratulation to you and Troubridge, loss of Apollo and 10 merchant ships (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/187
Pasley. Chilland Cottage, to Markham, on vice admiral promotions, on his nephews wine business in Teneriffe, requesting an audience for them at the Admiralty, going to Bath (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/7/48
Colpoys, Plymouth Dock, to Markham, on ships for convoy and privateers, moving men into Ville de Paris, , thanking them for not joining the mutinies at the Cape and St Helena, some for Canopus on hiring 3 vessels (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/8/7
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