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Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on rigging in the dockyard, on the lack of masters for ships, on a telegraph message on his relative, Lieut Higginson (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/15
Montagu [Portsmouth], to Markham, forwarding a letter for [Admiral] Duckworth, overstacked with prisoners, on Captain Campbell’s ruin (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/40
Admiral Robert Montagu, Lower Tooting, to Markham, on his possible removal from office (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/117
Admiral Robert Montagu, Hudson’s Hotel, to Rear Admiral Markham, on a conversation over his next employment on the board of naval enquiry with Admiral Duckworth, on the death of his sister in law and moving his family, preferring a sea fencibles post (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/115
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on vessels for convoy to Oporto left behind, need for a law for fines or imprisonment (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/35
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, seeking several days leave of absence, on the convoy sailing, ship repairs (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/63
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on paying off hired schooner, arrival of generals, at Captain Wainwrights expense (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/50
List of wines etc taken from Royal William by Mr Motley,showing from which ship transferred and belonging to which Captains (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/84
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on letters left at Admiral Martins lodging sent to Mr Marsden and Mr Tucker, from Lord St Vincent, awaiting arrival of Dukes of York and Cambridge, expectation of peace (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/57
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on ship repairs, [Admiral] Murray’s squadron collecting, complaining of Captain Pointer’s conduct, on the South Americans (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/93
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on ship preparations, on pursers behind with their books (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/100
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, , on Admiral Harvey putting to sea in the Tonnant, on sending storeships to the Cape with the convoy (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/13
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on ship preparations, Admiral Berkley going to Yarmouth, on lascars captured in the East India ship to be sent home (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/44
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on Captain Pym, on ship movements, seeking a position for a relative in the Pygmy brig (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/68
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, (NRS), on ship movements on Murray ‘eating up his sea stores at St Helens and wishes himself at Chichester. Hood will soon lose his patience as well as his arm’, 200 sail waiting in the Downs for convoy, on discharging men for the American carrying trade (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/98
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on manning ships, on securing the Cape (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/20
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on ship repairs, on Mr Marsden’s surprise that privateers should molest the trade, but they commit depredations along the coast under Lord Keith’s command in sight of his Flag (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/32
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on the whereabouts of the Elephant, impatient for news from the House (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/27
Tuesday, Ryde, Sir Sam Hood to Admiral Montagu, on his kind enquiries (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/78
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on manning, on problems with the prison ships, with commanders combining against the agent for prisoners, enclosing a letter (MRK/101/12/113) on enemy luggers close in to Portland (Manuscript)
1807
MRK/101/12/112
George Montagu to Markham, on manning, enclosing a statement (not enclosed), on the victualing transports (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/7
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on manning the Racehorse,16 short of complement, Diana short of 80 men, on detained vessels (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/23
Montagu Portsmouth, to Markham, on ship preparations, on commissioner Grey (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/30
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on preparing the Richmond for sea, on the Elephant for the West India convoy, ‘ she is much distressed for Officers as well as being short of complement’, the Pomona returning with the Lisbon convoy (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/28
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