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Lord Keith to Markham, it was Lieut Dillon who was detained with a flag of truce, saw in a paper that Lieut Wilmot had escaped, (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/185
Lord Keith to Markham, heard from Admiral Rowley at Sheerness that little on hand, will ask Admiral Russel to send the Stately there to get her ready, Leopard for Admiral Louis, request from Sir Sidney to make 2 Lieutenants, 14 on the quarter deck ahead of them (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/190
Lord Keith to Markham, as no stir on the other side need to dock Melpomene at Portsmouth or Sheerness, need to watch them, pilots as bad as ever, always an excuse when wanted (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/192
Lord Keith to Markham, commissioning gun vessels, recommend Lieut Wyllie, at the landing in Egypt, now commanding a merchant ship, a brave hardy seaman, some guns on the opposite coast but nothing new arrived (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/194
Lord Keith to Markham, little to be seen at Boulogne, on ship movements, if French come up the channel, ministers jangling (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/196
Lord Keith to Markham, (Secret), sending information, (MRK/101/3/123). (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/122
Lord Keith to Markham, information from Dundas, Patton’s letter (MRK/101/3/125) gales and the Brest fleet (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/124
Lord Keith to Markham, enclosing letter from Captain Owen (MRK/101/3/130); on use of fire boats (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/129
Lord Keith to Markham, on Captain Honeyman, on the King’s illness (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/128
Lord Keith to Markham, his views on Lord Cochrane (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/135
Mr Crew, Office of Ordnance, to Mr Markham enclosing a letter from Congreve, Comptroller of the laboratory at Woolwich, on the supply of stores. (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/137
Commenting on a letter from Tucker, ship movements. (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/3/139
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
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