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JM, Barrington Park, to My Dear Lord, (draft) on receiving his letters from Dresden, to inform Lady M of your attachment (Manuscript)
1796
MRK/108/1/7
L, Vienna, to Markham, on visiting his father’s friend Madame Thunn in Bohemia, on falling on the ice, and the attractions of Vienna (Manuscript)
1797
MRK/108/1/12
L, now signed as M, Vienna, to Markham, on his mothers response, that his friend can expect a kind reception, can take place whenever he pleases but no establishment until he is of age, his plans to return to England (Manuscript)
1797
MRK/108/1/14
JM, Barrington Pakl to My Dear Lord (copy), on telling lady M, asking him to explain his words, referring to meeting last June and suggesting he informs the Dean of Christchurch (Manuscript)
1797
MRK/108/1/10
L, Dresden, to Markham, Barrington Park, on disclosing the matter to his mother (Manuscript)
1796
MRK/108/1/9
Mansfield, Bishopsthorpe, to My dear Jack, on his missing the ceremony and on his friendship, plan to visit Ken wood (Manuscript)
1797
MRK/108/1/17
L, Dresden, to Markham, Barrington Park near Burford, Oxon, leaving Leipzick on Elliot’s advice, and to Vienna for winter, on telling his mother about his marriage intentions to our friend (Manuscript)
1796
MRK/108/1/6
JM, London to the Earl of Mansfield, Comte de Fries, Vienna, (draft) asking after his health, on the attentions of Mr Langbois, to drink his health on the 12th when he becomes 21, with a seat in the House of Lords, on the success of Admiral Jervis in capturing Spanish ships and impact on confidence at the bank (Manuscript)
1797
MRK/108/1/15
Leipsick to Markham, ( black edged paper), not intending to return, learning German, lack of good society (Manuscript)
1796
MRK/108/1/3
Leipsig, to Markham, South Audley St, on hearing of his marriage to Miss Rice, mentioning a young man Mr Herries there, riding to improve his health, on disclosing a secret (Manuscript)
1796
MRK/108/1/5
JM, to My dear Lord,(copy) on acquainting his father the archbishop, and duties of children to parents (Manuscript)
1797
MRK/108/1/11
Leipsick, to Markham, at Bishopsthorpe, on his lodgings, studying German, on his illness and taking mercury (Manuscript)
1796
MRK/108/1/1
JM, London, to My Dear Lord, on his excellent conduct, and praise from the Dean (Manuscript)
1797
MRK/108/1/16
Leipsick, to Markham, at Bishopsthorpe. near York, Forwarded via B Robertson, on his anxiety on receiving intelligence on his father’s health (Manuscript)
1796
MRK/108/1/2
L, Vienna, to Markham, on his mother’s opinion, on telling the Dean, on life in Vienna (Manuscript)
1797
MRK/108/1/13
Leipsig, to Markham, at His Grace the Archbishop of York’s. South Audley St, sending a letter by messenger, on his mothers plan for his travel following his studies, desire to live together at Kenwood when he comes of age (Manuscript)
1796
MRK/108/1/4
Dresden, L to Markham, Barrington Park, on his visit to Berlin and the Prussian court, on death of empress of Russia, on consequence of the Elbe icing up and lack of mails, on telling his mother the secret of his attachment (Manuscript)
1796
MRK/108/1/8
Admiral John Markham correspondence from Earl of Mansfield (Manuscript)
1796
MRK/108/1
Admiral John Markham correspondence from Earl of Mansfield (Manuscript)
1796
MRK/108/1/1-17
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