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Admiral Sir William Cornwallis
Barlow, Robert
Beresford, Charles William de la Poer
Bigge, Arthur John
Brassey, Thomas
British India Steam Navigation Company Limited
Browning, Montague Edward
Brownrigg, Douglas Egremont Robert
Cornwallis, Charles
Cornwallis, William
Curzon-Howe, Assheton Gore
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Hood, Samuel
Houblon, John
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Martin, George
Montagu, George
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Navy Board, In-Letters And Orders
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New Zealand Shipping Co Ltd
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Prince George, 2nd Duke of Cambridge
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Rooke, George
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Russell, Edward
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Signal book containing more than one
House
Flag
, but not the signal book of 1794, Numery code is that
1790-01-01 - 1799-12-31
HOL/47
St Vincent, Rame
House
, to Markham, on ship movements (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/1/141
Neale, Lymington, to Markham, on acting with him again at the Board, on Mr Jeffrey’s motion in the
House
1806
MRK/101/13/80
Robert Corbet, Nereide off Monte Video, to Admiral [ Markham,] honoured by carrying a
flag
and both commanders
1807
MRK/101/4/87
St Vincent, Rochetts, to Markham, on employing Trinity
House
men in ships (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/1/50
St Vincent, Rame
House
, to Markham re the Formidable ready for the Mediterranean (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/1/136
Robert Barlow, Somerset
House
, to Markham, confined to bed, sending best wishes (Manuscript)
1807
MRK/101/10/7
St Vincent, Rame
House
, to Markham, on the Navy Board personnel, officer appointments (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/1/138
Wednesday, Lord Keith to Markham, on being confined to the
house
by a cold (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/3/22
St Vincent, Rame
House
, to Markham, Admiralty (private), awaiting a new board before departing (Manuscript
1807
MRK/101/1/146
J Caillard, Aston
House
, to St Vincent, on behalf of his nephew Captain Mengen (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/1/140
St Vincent, Rame
House
, to Markham Admiralty, (private) on ship movements, assembling of trade, officer
1806
MRK/101/1/137
St Vincent, Rame
House
, to Markham, on ship defects, contract built ships, officer appointments.
1807
MRK/101/1/144
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on the whereabouts of the Elephant, impatient for news from the
House
1806
MRK/101/12/27
St Vincent, Hibernia near Ushant to Markham, on
House
of Commons debate, ‘Garlies is a sneaking cur’
1806
MRK/101/1/113
St Vincent, Rame
House
, to Markham, enclosing a letter from ‘our old friend’, and on appointment of an
1806
MRK/101/1/139
Thompson, Navy Office, to Markham, on naval stores at Falmouth, plans for a mast
house
(Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/11/72
St Vincent, Rame
House
, to Markham, on changes and delay to refit of channel fleet, need to send ships
1807
MRK/101/1/145
Lord Keith to Markham, bad weather, Sir Sidney complaint, suggesting a
house
ashore at Deal for the admiral
1804
MRK/101/3/182
St Vincent, Rame
House
, to Markham, on the state of the navy, wear and tear of Hibernia, ship movements
1806
MRK/101/1/142
St Vincent, Rochetts, to Markham, on employment of Trinity
House
men, officer appointments, on carronades
1803
MRK/101/1/55
Enclosure, copy of letter from J Westgarth, Custom
House
Edinburgh, to the collector of customs, Leith
1806
MRK/101/2/24
Markham, on his letter regarding an office in the dockyard, mentioning a letter from [Admiral] Sutton on
house
1806
MRK/101/9/46
him and Sutton to the Board, for lodging money, whereas Rowley has a ship, Halloway and Vashon have
house
1806
MRK/101/9/47
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