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C.P., Transport office Portsmouth, to P[hilip Patton] (copy), Plan with sketch and description of experiments (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/141
Mr Whidby, Woolwich yard, to Lord Keith, with a description of Longannet point and depth of water etc, [on Lord Keith’s estate] (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/147
Lord Keith to Markham, enclosing a letter from Mr Whidbey, (MRK/101/3/147) (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/146
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, ships run ashore, enemy movements (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/148
Lord Keith to Markham, Bonaparte at Boulogne, buoys for the channel shoals, problem of convoys (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/151
Lord Keith to Markham, thoughts on enemy intentions, ship movement (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/152
Lord Keith to Markham, on ship movements, charts, convoy preparations, his ill health (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/153
Lord Keith to Markham, on bombardment, and poor weather (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/156
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 reports on Boulogne, not been in society for 2 months, want of small vessels (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/157
Lord Keith to Markham, on chain for the harbour at Dover, collisions at sea, loss of anchors by the French (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/160
Lord Keith to Markham, on the Galloper light, 70 vessels out of the harbour at Boulogne, going to Deal and Dover tomorrow (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/159
Lord Keith to Markham,(SECRET) on ship captures, ship movements, fire ships and anchorages, enclosing a letter from Banks (MRK/101/3/162) (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/161
Lord Keith to Markham, on the bomb tenders, neglect on the part of the Ordnance, Pegasus useless and her Capt too, the Helder full of good seamen on stationing ships, coming up to the Admiralty. (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/3/207
William Congreve, Dover to Admiral Markham,(Private) on the intended attack on Boulogne, cause of delay, enclosing a list of vessels equipped, (MRK/101/3/218) but dispersed and sent on other duties, not enough boats for the attempt, more frames to total 80 (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/3/217
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
Memo from Evan Nepean [Admiralty] to Lieut Col McMahon draft in hand of Nepean on the nomination of Captain Northey from the Lutine to the Haarlem (Manuscript)
1802
MRK/101/3/9
Lord Keith, Sheerness, to Markham, on appointment of a purser (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/3/33
Lord Keith, Margate, to Markham, on a ship being moved which St Vincent might capture (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/3/36
Lord Keith to Markham, on the fire ships, bad weather, recommending a messmate, the dock at Sheerness (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/3/42
Lord Keith to Markham, all ships ordered to stations, importance of ships to defend the Wallet and mouths of the rivers. (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/3/52
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, on appointments of lieutenants to the Monarch, report that the Dutch admiral is to come north about with a convoy from Spain (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/3/25
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