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Admiral Sir William Cornwallis
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Lord Keith to Markham, better weather, sent Curlew to the Nore for a windlass, failure of Captain Maxwell to report loss of boat, Captain Wrights talk (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/91
St Vincent, Rochetts, to Markham, Admiralty, on the conduct of the Navy Board, on marines for the yards at Deptford and Woolwich, Bentham to submit his plan for the rope house at Woolwich and get on with Plymouth (Manuscript)
1802
MRK/101/1/13
Pasley, Chilland Cottage, to Markham, with congratulations on news of the conquest of Buenos Ayres by Sir Home Popham, and general Beresford, had considered such an attempt when cruising in 1781 off the Rio Plata in Jupiter and Mercury frigates, (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/7/46
Captain Tyler, North Down, Pembroke, to Markham, on his son Charles absent from Hydra at Malta, seeking to reinstate him, seduced by a female to go to Rome, on his wounds suffered in the Hound on 21 Oct at Trafalgar (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/102/6/6
E Law, Putney Park to Markham, Ades, on hearing from William of his gout, with advice on diet, on Osborne’s office, and a theft at his home (Manuscript)
1807
MRK/108/4/51
Lady Peshall, Circus Street, new Road, to Markham, on the enclosed on the fate of her son at Port Royal requesting information from Admiral Dacres (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/104/4/59
Murray, Polyphemus, Dunnose NE 4 or 5 leagues, to Markham, sent to Spithead for bowsprit for Olympia, Lieut Gooding confined, sailing but fear of being driven back, orders for Olympia (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/4/56
Extract of political letters from Bombay concerning purchase of teak timber together with Extract of political consultations from Bombay 11th Feb, 22 Feb and 1st April 1803 from the commercial resident. (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/105/11/49
Peter Tonkin, Plymouth, to Markham, on choosing a puppy, his illness, has written to Messrs Atkins, regarding head money of £1575 pounds, payable 31 October, your proportion 360 pounds (Manuscript)
1796
MRK/100/3/4
Hamilton to Markham, on the Fame’s rudder and ignorance of the surveyors (Manuscript)
1805
MRK/101/11/26
Mr Wraxall, Dover, to Henry Addington, (Private, Three pages), on the situation on the coast on the new invasion force at Boulogne, more than at Flushing and Brest, enemy fleet of small gunboats to overwhelm us, need to take up small gunboats for defence (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/105/1/57
Rowley, Sheerness to Markham, on ship movements, Resolution to the Nore, Regulus only wants her guns, PS Captain Owen has visited the fire vessels ‘sad tools most of them are’, need petty officers ‘which are very scarce’ (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/5/21
Mr Tucker to Markham, Ades, near Lewes, Sussex, on attending Nelson’s funeral, and arrangements, on reports of the action by the French on expeditions, on Admirals Cornwallis, Gardner and Lord Keith, enclosing copy of a letter (not enclosed) (Manuscript)
1805
MRK/104/3/21
Markham to Maria Markham, Dynevor Castle, Carmarthen South Wales, on news of Bonaparte and peace negotiations to end ‘this calamitous war’ and find another house after Portugal Street, away from London, description of Bear Haven (Manuscript)
1797
MRK/107/2/1
Lord Keith to Markham, on the Brest fleet, telegraph from Brest to the Texel in 5 hours, possible danger of an expedition, activities of Sir Sidney Smith, the fencibles at Dover (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/3/51
Colpoys, [Plymouth] to Markham, gave orders for service to captain of Courageux, who begged to get clear of her, sending letter to board, on an appointment to a foreign station, the Newfoundland convoy (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/8/63
Mr Robertson, Borough, to Markham, Livermead Cottage, Newton Abbot, agents for Mr Purvis agreed to settle the business of the Lady Washington, on the transport of officers to Minorca, and other distributions (Manuscript)
1800
MRK/100/3/47
Markham, Sphinx, Gibraltar to his father, South Audley Street, on family news, on his illness, rumour that Sir G . Elliot is to go home and rock be ceded to Spain, plan to visit Tangier, on his agent Mr Benjamin Robertson at the Navy Office to take up the interest of the India stock (Manuscript)
1786
MRK/107/1/23
Rowley, Sheerness, to Markham, on ships progress, exchange of chaplains, sending report of fire vessels, on men sent from Police officers usually rascals, on improper conduct of Captain Pengelly, late of Pegasus, PS on hearing Mr Fox is better (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/5/75
Lovelace, Malaga, on the order for wines as per samples, sending jars of raisins, on the petition of the consul, wines supplied include duties and other costs for delivery to the waterside (Manuscript)
1784
MRK/100/2/189
Moss, Mole St Nicholas, to Markham, with thanks for interest with Lord Spencer, on death of messmates, myself the only officer left, ships gone to Jamaica after attack on the fort, on a visit from a black general who took some prisoners (Manuscript)
1796
MRK/108/4/15
Hope, Henslow, Marsh, Navy Office to Commissioner Fanshawe, (Copy by Fanshawe), on a report from Admiral Pasley on the complaint, on blame for both parties (Manuscript)
1800
MRK/105/13/37
Mr Robertson, Borough, to Markham, HMS Centaur, Plymouth Dock, on application to agents at Lisbon for prize money for prizes taken, Admiralty to allow 100 pounds for transporting Land Officers to Minorca (Manuscript)
1799
MRK/100/3/43
Admiral John Markham in letters from Lord St Vincent (Manuscript)
1800-1807
MRK/101/1/1-50
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