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Admiral John Markham in letters from Admiral Sir George Montagu (Manuscript)
1806-1807
MRK/101/12/59-117
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, packages of books arrived for Lord Lauderdale, put on board the Tribune, going out to India (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/19
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on shortage of men for the Royal William, other ships ready for sea, recommending Captain Wainwright, seeking 30 hours leave (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/18
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on the Avon’s brush with gun boats on the coast, ready to protect their coastal trade and attack our small vessels, other ship s to be readied before taking leave, on women on board the Camilla making the men idle and troublesome (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/56
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on provisioning Atlas, on arrival of landsmen, on Mr Fox (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/69
Admiral Robert Montagu, London, to Markham, on hoisting his flag, seeking a lieutenant Jones from the Autumn, arriving with a convoy (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/12/114
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on time taken for a ship leaving the dockyard to get to sea, on low hopes for peace as Americans assist enemy trade with their colonies. (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/66
Admiral Robert Montagu, Lower Tooting, Surry, to Markham, on the capture of Bueynos Ayres, on a proposition (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/116
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, preparing the Diana for the Oporto convoy, on [Captain] Malcolm’s report for the Board on Jerome’s six sail of the line, on ships from St Domingo and Duckworth’s station recommending Lieut Lobb (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/29
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on ship movements and repairs, will seek leave of a few weeks next month (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/45
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on ship movements (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/70
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on ship preparations, and convoys (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/99
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, man executed on board the St George this morning, removing 3 boys to other ships, delays with stores, (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/101
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on artillerymen for the bomb ships (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/97
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on drawing stores and lack of a clerk, Irish men and boys unfit, seeking to send ships out to intercept vessels for the blockaded ports, on returning home for a day to his sick wife PS on late pay books as no paper at Jamaica (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/25
Montague, Portsmouth, to Markham, on sending pay books, manning ships, on discharging a cutter that sails bad (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/8
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on report on his son by Mr Bayley of the academy, hoping to send him to the Mediterranean (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/61
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on not voting, Thisbe to arrive, fitted as a troop ship (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/72
George Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on the sailing of the convoy, complaints from prison ships (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/3
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on manning, Sir R Lawley not satisfied with the draft of men for Royal William, Milan has pressed men (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/36
Mr George Kewertron, HMS Guildford, to Sir Isaac Coffin, (enclosed in MRK/101/12/112), on the conduct of his commanding officer Lieutenant Trotter, on sending his wife out of the ship, and other complaints (Manuscript)
1807
MRK/101/12/113
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on Markham’s recovery, expecting Sir Richard Strachan’s ships to come in disabled, awaiting Sir Sam Hood, PS is the new First Lord at the Admiralty (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/74
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on a gunner knowledgeable of the coast of the River Plata, when a smuggler, on ordering fresh beef and vegetables for Captain Codrington, and the men of the Orion, on needing a French speaking lieut for the Nile for the French coast (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/95
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on Lieutenant Noyes of the Defender, and charge against Captain Whidbey, query on boundary of American waters, on orders from the transport board not agreed by the Admiralty over convoy for transports, news of your departure with Pole, seeking news of Captain, with his son on board (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/85
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