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Correspondence from John Jervis, Admiral of the Fleet, Ist Earl St Vincent to Sir William Parker (and others), including letter dated 17 June 1815 referring to the death of William Parker's infant son William. Signed by St Vincent. Also some correspondence between Sir William Parker and others. (Manuscript)
1812 - 1862
PAR/300/4
Correspondence from John Jervis Sir William Parker's parents, to George Parker and Mrs Parker, about William's progress. (Manuscript)
1788-1800
PAR/300/1
St Vincent, Rochetts, to Rear Admiral Markham, Ades near Lewes, sorry for his detention in the country, on opposition attacks (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/1/71
St Vincent, Rochetts, to Markham, on Mr Addington's answwer on his need to keep out of town to weather the winter (Manuscript)
1802
MRK/101/1/14
St Vincent, Rochetts, to Markham, on the complements of ships, superannuation for surgeons and mates, (Manuscript)
1802
MRK/101/1/23
St Vincent, Hibernia, off the Black Rocks, to Markham, problems in Cawsand Bay and Plymouth sound, need for a secure mole (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/1/85
Hibernia near Ushant to Markham, on provision of stores and bullocks, on French access to timber, neglect by the Navy Board (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/1/97
Wm Kent to St Vincent, 28 South Street, Grosvenor Square to St Vincent, about the survey of the West Coast of New Holland, commencing where Captain Flinders left off with an account of his experiences in 1804 in the Buffalo, and taking the Investigator via Cape Horn to Plymouth, enclosing a letter from Sir Joseph Banks. (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/1/108
St Vincent, Hibernia, near Ushant to Markham, Admiralty, (2 pages) on on ship movements and characters of officers, work load of the Admiralty board (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/1/110
St Vincent, Hibernia near Ushant, to Markham, on reactions of French ships. (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/1/133
St Vincent, VILLE DE PARIS off Ushant, Most Secret and Confidential, to Captain Markham, CENTAUR, on concerns of another possible mutiny and advice on use of Marines and no communication between ships by boat to be permitted, with Markham’s draft response that he has seen no sign of discontent (Manuscript)
1800
MRK/101/1/2
List of Generals and Colonels to retire with costs (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/1/40
St Vincent, Rochetts, to Markham, on need to apply to the treasury for expense of conveying governor to a colony unless a frigate can be used, on rules of court martials, officer appointments (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/1/45
St Vincent, Rochetts, to Markham, Admiralty, on hoping to return to work (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/1/47
St Vincent, Rochetts, to Markham, Admiralty, not well enough to come to town, on a convoy for the Sound, officer appointments (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/1/54
St Vincent, Rochetts, to Markham, Admiralty (Private)on the appointment of a flag officer for Leith, additional force for the protection of Ireland, anchorages for ships (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/1/56
St Vincent, Rochetts, to Markham, on reinforcements for Ferrol and Ireland, view of Sir Robert Calder, feeling better and hoping to be in town on Monday (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/1/59
St Vincent, Rochetts, to Markham, on vessel for Captain Wright (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/1/61
St Vincent, Rochetts, to Markham, on appointments (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/1/62
St Vincent, Rochetts, to Markham, on carronades, medical aid for prisoners of war, arming of boats, prosecutions for libel (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/1/63
St Vincent, Rochetts, to Markham, on fitting fishing boats at Leith, shipwrecks and pilots the construction of frigates at Bengal and supply of timber at Bombay, ship movements (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/1/64
St Vincent, Rochetts, to Markham, on ships in Cawsand bay and Admiral Collingwood (Manuscript)
1803
MRK/101/1/66
St Vincent, Rochetts, to Markham, on Admiral Duckworth, officer appointments, suitability of Captain Sutton, and ship movements, hoping to return to town next week (Manuscript)
1804
MRK/101/1/70
St Vincent, Mortimer St, Monday Eve, to Markham, he will not serve under Lord Spencer (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/1/73
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