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Lord Keith to Markham, on another Sea Lord, sending Captain Owens report, on Captain Wright’s actions. (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/94
Russell, off the Texel, to Markham, on number of Dutch fishing boats and men, capable of carrying troops, vessels trading with the enemy, on revised pay, men and not ships are what we want, and always wanted (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/9/75
Admiral Parker, CinC Jamaica, to Lieutenant Markham, HMS Hinchinbroke, order for two thirds allowance of bread, pease and oatmeal (Manuscript)
1782
MRK/100/1/3
General Order when signal 151 is made, given by Commodore Owen on board Clyde off Boulogne to respective Captains and Commanders of ships and vessels under my command (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/7/79
Colpoys, Lower Brook Street, to Markham, memo to Captain Markham by desire of Lord St Vincent, on Mr Symonds, a mid on the Cambrian, son of Captain Thomas Symonds and brother of Captain Symonds lost in a sloop in the North Sea (Manuscript)
1801
MRK/101/8/3
Lovelace, Malaga to Markham, livestock ready to take the whole day to settle the account sending notes for signature, account for payment at Gibraltar, compliments to Captain Otway (Manuscript)
1784
MRK/100/2/192
John Borlase Warren, Stapleford Hall, Notts, to Markham, (Private) requesting an appointment for a gunner, conduct of Bantry bay men in the Temeraire (Manuscript)
1802
MRK/101/7/82
Mr Rus White, Carpenter, Salvador del Mondo, Plymouth Dock, to Markham, on a position on a ship building at Chatham and one at Portsmouth, annotated will enquire and write to him again (Manuscript)
1801
MRK/104/3/48
Russel, Dublin, to Markham, on a plan for the Dutch fleet to go to the Downs (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/105/9/14
Mr Kittoe, Deptford Yard, to Markham, on hemp grown in Bengal, needs better treatment in manufacture, possible to grow in Canada and Brazils (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/105/12/7
Hamilton to Markham, on Mr Roberts and the fitting of pumps, suggesting a trial on the Sceptre (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/11/20
Murray, Polyphemus, St Helens, 3 o’clock PM, to Markham, need to make good Cormorants defects at sea, South Americans at Plymouth not sent to any of the ships, sending signal for 6 from Royal William (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/4/44
Lord Keith to Markham, on Captain Wright’s requests for boats, enclosing letters written to him (MRK/101/3/104) (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/103
Owen, HMS Immortalite, Walmer Road, to Markham, on the enemy and the fireships, privateers, has received 12 charts (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/7/53
William Rule,Boatswain, HMS Santa Dorotea, to Markham, seeking a ship of larger rate, unable to join the L’Aguila, 74 guns,annotated, let me know what has been done, he must send certificatefrom Captain, is confirmed to the Dorothea (Manuscript)
1802
MRK/104/2/76
New York Province, America (Manuscript)
1817
MRK/109/6/33
Captain Cunningham, Clyde at Sea, to Markham, at Jersey on an invasion scare from St Maloes, to pay off the ‘useless’ hired craft from the island, recommending Mr Kerr, 1st lieutenant of the Clyde, seeking a commissioner of Victualling for himself (Manuscript)
1801
MRK/102/1/179
Mrs Markham, to Markham, Cove Ireland, on cost of moving to London, payments to 11 March ( half year of marriage), on pensions for St Vincent and Duncan (Manuscript)
1798
MRK/107/3/16
Lord Howick, Morpeth, to Markham, on his success at Portsmouth, on withdrawing from the contest [the election], on the success of [Rupert] George, ‘I often wish I had made him Comptroller’. (Manuscript)
1807
MRK/105/1/18
Sir John Lindsay HMS Trusty in Hiers Bay to Markham with orders and instructions during his stay at Gibraltar (6 pages) (Manuscript)
1784
MRK/100/2/63
Mr Yeo to Sir Charles Saxon, (copy), requesting sight of the Navy Board letter on the estate and burying ground at Haslar, with copy of reply of 18 May 1802 from Sir Charles Saxton to Governor Yeo, on refusing to supply the copy (Manuscript)
1802
MRK/104/3/93
Captain Blankett to Markham, to go to Malaga, to bring money from merchants to Gibraltar and to inform me whether any American ships have arrived (Manuscript)
1784
MRK/100/2/73
Captain Richard Raggett, No5 Keens Row, Walworth, to Markham, requesting a frigate, after leaving the Leopard in Halifax and being paid off in the Leander which docked and is rotten, as promised by Lord Hobart (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/102/5/61
Murray, Polyphemus at anchor in the mouth of the River Plate, to Markham, anchored here on 27 May with the transports, ship movements, received letters, seizure of British goods by Spaniards (Manuscript)
1807
MRK/101/4/74
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