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T Morgan, appointed judge advocate, Barfleur to Captain Markham, sloop Zebra, with copy of the charge (Manuscript)
1782
MRK/100/8/7
Office of Ordnance to Markham on the appointment of armourers (Manuscript)
1783
MRK/100/2/14
Thomas Morgan, judge advocate, on the Court Martial held on Barfleur Port Royal Harbour, Jamaica, (copy Sam Hood), sentence of the court martial, made with reservations (Manuscript)
1782
MRK/100/8/10
Monsr Ayres to Sir Robert Walpole [British Ambassador] (translation, copy) regarding the action of a barge in the Tagus, mooring alongside a packet boat (Manuscript)
1785
MRK/100/2/133
Markham, to Mrs Markham, on the doctor at the boarding school and whooping cough, dining with friends; at ½ past 3, with directions from the doctor, stocks low in the city but need to sell, with £ 500 from his father, Sir Evan Nepean is back (Manuscript)
1802
MRK/107/2/48
Markham, London, to Mrs Markham, on his sister, his dislike of politics (Manuscript)
1805
MRK/107/2/64
Markham, Portsmouth to Mrs Markham at Eades, Lewes, Sussex, about his baby’s health, on going to town after the election, his constituents at a turnpike meeting, on serving a writ of ejection, and cutting the hay (Manuscript)
1802
MRK/107/2/42
Markham, Centaur, off Brest, to Mrs Markham, has received 7 letters, on family matters, cabin alterations, 10 March, in a fog (Manuscript)
1800
MRK/107/2/24
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
Admiral John Markham correspondence with his wife (Manuscript)
1796- 1809
MRK/107/2/1-38
John Hunter, [Consul], Travessa des Chagas, Lisbon, to Markham, Captain of Centaur, sending 2 butts of sherry on board, enclosing an invoice for 64 pounds, and a plan for handling prizes, (Manuscript)
1798
MRK/100/2/221
Commodore Phillips Cosby, HMS Trusty, Gibraltar Bay, to Captain John Markham, HMS Sphinx, on signals in a fog (Manuscript)
1786
MRK/100/2/149
Markham, off Charlestown Bar, to his father, Bishopsthorpe, York, now 1st Lieutenant of the Roebuck, and Captain Douglas, the previous 1st lieutenant now in the place of Sir Andrew Hamond who is now in London, going to New York with a fleet of transports and six thousand men, expect to be very rich soon, recommending a brother of a friend as a curate at Tregony in Cornwall (Manuscript)
1780
MRK/107/1/7
Alex Simpson, Gibraltar, to Markham, on his bills for casks of wine (Manuscript)
1798
MRK/100/2/228
Sir John Lindsay to Markham, to put to sea to investigate an act of piracy on an English brig from Leghorn and bring the vessel to Gibraltar (Manuscript)
1784
MRK/100/2/46
Mr Hodson, Naval Yard Gibraltar to Markham, HMS Sphinx, requesting an order for the purchase of stores (Manuscript)
1786
MRK/100/2/158
Commissioners of the Admiralty to Markham to proceed to Spithead and await orders as soon as provisioning completed (Manuscript)
1783
MRK/100/2/20
Markham, Centaur, Kinsale, to Mrs Markham, bad weather prevented ship from making Milford Haven, no hope of peace, threat of invasion, short of provisions, expects money to be paid (Manuscript)
1798
MRK/107/2/8
Philip Stephens, Admiralty Office, to Captain Markham HMS Sphynx in town, on taking a few days leave before joining his ship (Manuscript)
1783
MRK/100/2/1
Markham, Hannibal, Torbay, to his father, on the delay of the convoy, construction of signal stations along the coast, but ill managed, and lack of direction (Manuscript)
1795
MRK/107/1/29
Markham, Blonde, Falmouth, to his father, news of David, not sent to San Domingo healthy at Jamaica, ships sent to find those who chased me, regiment destined for our expedition detained at Ostend, demand for men at home so expedition to West Indies, may not leave, try to change to channel service unless John Jervis takes command for West Indies (Manuscript)
1793
MRK/107/1/25
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