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Commissioners of the Admiralty (printed) to respective flag officers for paying and returning salutes (Manuscript)
1783
MRK/100/2/40
Sir John Lindsay, Gibraltar to Markham, orders to proceed to Lisbon, then Leghorn (Manuscript)
1785
MRK/100/2/126
Captain Melcombe HMS Rattlesnake to Markham requesting a survey of the Fore yard (Manuscript)
1785
MRK/100/2/98
W Parker HMS Dictator at Blackstakes to Markham with an order to attend a court martial (Manuscript)
1783
MRK/100/2/19
Letter in Arabic, not dated or translated [1784] (Manuscript)
1784
MRK/100/2/196
Markham, Centaur, off Cadiz, to Earl St Vincent, on the state of the seamen’s clothing (Manuscript)
1798
MRK/100/2/207
Captain Bowyer, to Markham order to discharge a marine (Manuscript)
1783
MRK/100/2/18
Markham to his father received packet of letters, asking for news of Sion and Bishopsthorpe, some small luck last spring, Sir Andrew Hamond is at Halifax, dined with General Robertson sends compliments to Mr or Doctor Jackson, dinner with messmates of New York beef (Manuscript)
1781
MRK/107/1/11
Captain Blanket HMS Thetis to Markham, to proceed to Gibraltar. (Manuscript)
1784
MRK/100/2/67
Markham, Centaur, off Brest, to Mrs Markham,(2 pages), received letters and newspapers, on family connection with [Edmund] Burke, on the parish doctor, on gardening and his parsley pot and greenhouse, on a committee for the [Naval]club, on estates and 3% stock, (Manuscript)
1800
MRK/107/2/22
Markham, Gardiners Bay, Long Island, to his father, cruising for a month off Rhode island within 2 or 3 miles of the French fleet, now in Bay for wood and water (Manuscript)
1780
MRK/107/1/9
Booklet with 9 pages of notes, Lieutenant Henry McCullogh of the Zebra being called was sworn etc. evidence of of the circumstances attending the Zebras firing into the Defiance flag of truce from your first seeing her, and subsequent queries and answers (Manuscript)
1782
MRK/100/8/3
Lovelace, Malaga, to Mr Edward Evitt, annexing memo on monies weight and prices of butts etc, also inferior wines at cheaper price, with listing overleaf of amounts and costs, and a list of coins in copper silver and gold (Manuscript)
1784
MRK/100/2/185
Markham, Centaur, off the black rocks, to Mrs Markham, thanking her for vegetables, has the key to French signals along the coast, 42 ships ready to sail, no one has seen Lady St Vincent (Manuscript)
1800
MRK/107/2/34
Alex Simpson, Gibraltar, to Markham, HMS Centaur, on shipping wines in the Hector enclosing a bill (Manuscript)
1799
MRK/100/2/229
Markham, to his father, safe in Sandy hook after 9 weeks passage, believe Count D’Estaing is off Georgia with 24 sail, ready should he attempt this port, afraid of Rhode island, damages from gales, seized a French snow lade with sugar coffee indigo and cotton, heard Washington is again with the French fleet, strength of the squadron (Manuscript)
1779
MRK/107/1/4
Admiralty Office to Sir John Lindsay, on fitting out the Moorish frigate (Manuscript)
1784
MRK/100/2/85
List of supplies from the Basciat of Tunis to the two English frigates (Manuscript)
1798
MRK/100/2/225
Markham to Mrs Markham, at Torkey sending by the post, do not remember the place (Manuscript)
1800
MRK/107/2/16
Markham, London, to Mrs Markham, on delays in parliament and plans to get home, on home improvement (Manuscript)
1805
MRK/107/2/71
Admiral John Markham Admiralty Business correspondence and papers from persons of note, non naval (Manuscript)
circa 1801-1807
MRK/105/1/1-55
Admiral John Markham papers, court martial papers as Captain Markham, HMS Zebra (Manuscript)
1782
MRK/100/8/1-11
Admiral John Markham correspondence with his wife (Manuscript)
1796- 1809
MRK/107/2
Admiral John Markham correspondence with his wife (Manuscript)
1796- 1809
MRK/107/2/39-83
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