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Lovelace, Malaga, to Markham, on board Sphinx, on the supply of oranges and lemons, times to send boats, willing to supply items for offices, ships laying off shore (Manuscript)
1784
MRK/100/2/182
Sir John Lindsay to Markham regarding a carpenters report of a heavy sail (Barricado) straining the ship and to be removed (Manuscript)
1784
MRK/100/2/45
Markham, Portsmouth to Mrs Markham at Eades, near Lewes, on receiving news of his baby’s health, his distress about the clover (Manuscript)
1802
MRK/107/2/43
Alex Simpson, a bill for 565.2.0 enclosed in MRK/100/2/229 (Manuscript)
1799
MRK/100/2/230
Captain John Melcombe, HMS Rattlesnake to Markham on his leaky ship needing repair (Manuscript)
1785
MRK/100/2/122
Navy Office to Markham, HMS Sphynx, Gibraltar, on receipt of muster books sent 28 Nov (Manuscript)
1784
MRK/100/2/43
Lovelace, Malaga, to Markham, enclosing prices of wines and other supplies (Manuscript)
1784
MRK/100/2/180
Markham, Hannibal, Plymouth Sound, to his father, on the convoy, with news of the French fleet, mistakes made with transports and everything going wrong (Manuscript)
1794
MRK/107/1/28
Court martial Papers Admiral Markham when Captain of Zebra, (50 pages), with the order 24 May 1782, by Admiral Rodney, Formidable, in Port Royal, correspondence and minutes of the proceedings (Manuscript)
1782
MRK/100/8/1
Booklet with 18 pages of notes, with copies of correspondence between Admiral Rodney and Captain Sam Hood, and with Lieutenant Gaston, and minutes of the court martial on board Barfleur 28 May 1782, (Manuscript)
1782
MRK/100/8/2
Markham, with a memo on doctor s opinion, on reverse sums on payment for Eades on 12 July (£10,589) with stocks and pay giving total at Doriens bank (Manuscript)
1802
MRK/107/2/52
Captain Bowyer, Irresistable, to Markham enclosing Admiralty orders (Manuscript)
1783
MRK/100/2/25
Sir John Lindsay, C in C Mediterranean to Markham, to put himself under his command (Manuscript)
1783
MRK/100/2/27
Phillips Cosby, HMS Trusty, to Markham, HMS Sphinx, orders to remain in Gibraltar Bay, and to take HMS Rattlesnake under his command (Manuscript)
1786
MRK/100/2/155
Sir John Lindsay to Markham with instructions not to leave Gibraltar Bay without a King's ship there and to provision for 6 months to join him at Villa Franca or Genoa or Leghorn (Manuscript)
1783
MRK/100/2/39
Governor Eliott, Gibraltar to Markham concerning a request from Tangiers (Manuscript)
1785
MRK/100/2/106
Captain Bowyer HMS Irresistible, Commander of ships in the river Medway to Markham with orders to send an armed boat and a lieutenant following a court martial (Manuscript)
1783
MRK/100/2/8
Admiralty Commissioners to Markham with orders to take in stores for 6 months for foreign service (Manuscript)
1783
MRK/100/2/15
St Vincent, Ville de Paris, to Markham, no wish to reply, with Latin quotation, annotated correspondence to end (Manuscript)
1798
MRK/100/2/211
John Hunter, Travessa des Chagas, Lisbon, Plan for the sale of prizes, to act as agent with Messrs John and Abraham Atkins of Walbrook, with advantage of Mr Hunter’s knowledge of the language and value of prizes (Manuscript)
1798
MRK/100/2/222
No date translation of request from Arays Ben Mobarek to C in C Gibraltar for a pilot to carry into the new mole (Manuscript)
1784
MRK/100/2/88
Markham, Centaur, Cove, to Mrs Markham, on hopes of peace, cabin arrangements, given an Irish dog (Manuscript)
1797
MRK/107/2/4
Mr Hodson, Naval Yard Gibraltar, to Markham, on the purchase of hand pumps for the Moorish frigate (Manuscript)
1786
MRK/100/2/160
From St Vincent, Ville de Paris, to Mr John Jackson, Master of HMS Ville de Paris, by command of Admiral Purvis, to survey the Centaur after infectious fever and to cleanse the ship (Manuscript)
1798
MRK/100/2/202
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