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Commander-in-Chief, North Sea and Channel 1803-7: general correspondence 1803 (Manuscript)
1803-12
KEI/29/10
Lists of dispositions October 1812 - April 1813. (Manuscript)
1812-10 - 1813-04
KEI/40/2
Thirty-one entries of Admiralty letters including letters from James Gambier, Lord Barham and Lord Grenville 1805-7. (Manuscript)
1804-07
KEI/26/16
Thirty-one entries of Admiralty letters including letters from James Gambier, Lord Barham and Lord Grenville 1805-7. (Manuscript)
1803-10
KEI/26/7
Thirty-one entries of Admiralty letters including letters from James Gambier, Lord Barham and Lord Grenville 1805-7. (Manuscript)
1803-11
KEI/26/8
Keith’s rough journal, 17 March - 31 August 1800. (Manuscript)
1800-1802
KEI/20/3
Intelligence report and administration on prize papers. (Manuscript)
1797-01-01 - 1798-12-31
KEI/12-14
General correspondence (Manuscript)
1802-01-01 - 1802-14-02
KEI/19/32
General correspondence (Manuscript)
1802-15-02 - 1802-31-03
KEI/19/33
General correspondence (Manuscript)
1802-01-04 - 1802-14-05
KEI/19/34
General correspondence (Manuscript)
1801-17-11 - 1801-30-11
KEI/19/30
Admiral John Markham in letters from Admiral Lord Keith (Manuscript)
1801-1804; 1806-1807
MRK/101/3/51-100
Lord Keith to Markham, on want of men for a cutter, Middleton old now, cutters idle but protected by their board (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/198
Lord Keith to Markham (Secret) arrival of Robb, enclosing Captain Searle’s letter (MRK/101/3/115), (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/114
Lord Keith to Markham, (Private), on French intentions, hasten everything out from the Nore (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/178
Lord Keith to Dear Jack [Markham], sorry for family and for illness of Lord St Vincent, Captain Wrights information (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/112
Lord Keith to Markham, (most Private), on complaints over the quality of tea, seamen’s diet (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/144
Lord Keith to Markham, on false information, enclosing a sketch by Mr Sargeant of the mole at Calais, Captain Stewart sent to Dunquerque, stationing of ships (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/3/61
Lord Keith to Admiral Markham, on Lieutenant Halliday in London under a course of mercury for a complaint (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/168
Lord Keith to Markham, enclosing a plan for the use of fire boats by C.P. sent to Philip Patton (MRK/101/3/141) (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/140
Lord Keith to Markham, on anchorages, and weather (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/3/44
Edward Thornborough, Ruby off the Texel, joined by Defence, taking on water plan to move into the Defence; Ships and transports ready in the Texel (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/121
Lord Keith to Markham, 5000 recruits brought here from the continent in convoy ships, but many new raised men left behind, baggage was beyond human imagination, upon average 18 waggons of four horses to each regiment, much left behind when troops returned, convoy ships ordered to stations. (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/3/201
Lord Keith to Markham, on another Sea Lord, sending Captain Owens report, on Captain Wright’s actions. (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/94
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