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Lord Keith, Ramsgate, to Markham, on the gun brig, boats able to approach the shore (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/176
Commenting on a letter from Tucker, ship movements. (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/139
Lord Keith to Markham, on ship movements (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/3/55
Lord Keith to Markham, on problems with the Deal pilots (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/3/15
Lord Keith to Markham, bomb ships ready, on ships condition, ship movements for the Norway and Archangel trade (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/165
Lord Keith to Markham, ships run ashore, enemy movements (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/148
No. 436 Gun boat, information from French Officers. (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/3/77
Lord Keith, [Sheerness] to Markham, on Bonaparte, advertising for gun vessels, sent to Sir Sidney [Smith] to put him on his guard and shall circulate the contents of the enemies plan today (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/3/11
Lord Keith to Markham, on bombardment, and poor weather (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/156
Lord Keith to Markham, on the Leda going aground and instructions for anchoring, the Knight [Sir Sidney Smith?] asks for more men, very cold here (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/3/63
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
Lord Keith to Markham, enemy ships out, comments on a report provided by D[avid] Dundas on lack of ships (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/158
Lord Keith to Markham, on pursers (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/3/30
Lord Keith, Sheerness to Markham on manning the ships, French not ready for any alarm, Baltic fleet and need for ships for convoy (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/3/27
Lord Keith to Markham, on intelligence, difficulties in the North Sea (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/3/74
J McMahon, Carlton House to Sir Evan Nepean, on the request of the Prince of Wales for captain Northey appointed to post captain in the Mediterranean by Lord Keith to be confirmed (Manuscript)
1802
MRK/101/3/7
Lord Keith, Harley Street to Markham, on Officer appointments, with enclosures (Manuscript)
1802
MRK/101/3/5
Lord Keith to Markham, on the Clyde to call at the Nore or Yarmouth, or from where the convoy is to sail; the masters wish to quit the cutters and lurk about Dover, the masters and owners are in league, to get more prize money, some pressed but get off (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/3/38
Lord Keith to Markham, on ship movements and orders to captains, defences at Hull and Grimsby (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/3/49
Lord Keith to Markham, (Secret), on information on Boulogne, armed ships for convoys, ship movements, [General] Pichegru reported as taken (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/149
Lord Keith to Markham, it was Lieut Dillon who was detained with a flag of truce, saw in a paper that Lieut Wilmot had escaped, (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/185
Lord Keith to Markham, on court martials, ship movements (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/3/73
Lord Keith to Markham, wind at NNE may cause french boats to go onshore, Captain Wright ran ashore in the Vincejo (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/179
Lord Keith to Markham, on communication signals, need for a resident officer at Yarmouth, orders to block the Weser, on how the French treat the Dutch (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/3/29
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