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MM to Captain Markham, HMS Centaur, on her opinion of how to act now she is married, on a Mrs Chetwynd Stapleton,on her fears of separation, Saturday morning: asking for news of the Centaur, family news, on an estate at Osgoodby (Manuscript)
1798
MRK/107/3/24
MM, Bishopsthorpe, to Captain Markham, HMS Centaur, No 14, on his letter of 16 June, never happy when separated, recalling the 9 happy months we lived together, on prize money is no Cousin Pole, on her picture, no official information on Nelson, letter from Wickham on fleet, Saturday: letter from Captain Riou on a Lieut for Centaur, advice from Osborne (Manuscript)
1798
MRK/107/3/21
Mrs Markham, Dynevor Castle, [Carmarthen], to Markham, HMS Centaur, Spithead, on a visit to the Bishop’s lady, being entertained by little George, on her brother’s troop, on 2 month’s separation (Manuscript)
1797
MRK/107/3/9
Admiral John Markham correspondence with his wife (Manuscript)
1797-1798
MRK/107/3
List of names starting with Lord Viscount Castlereagh (Manuscript)
1798
MRK/107/3/39
MM, Bishopsthorpe, to Markham, HMS Centaur, Cadiz,(2 pages) on a retreat in Ireland by General Lake, Tuesday: on the Ordes, Wednesday 5th: an anniversary, Thursday: on wine glasses, buying books, on the Irish rebellion, on tythes , no confirmation of Nelson’s victory (Manuscript)
1799
MRK/107/3/34
MM, Portugal Street, to Markham, HMS Centaur, Minorca, No 28, on dining with Lady Macclesfield learned that Lord Spencer had heard of the French being driven back, and massacred at Naples, and the surrender of Malta, Saturday 16th: letter from Colchester on taking this house, on news that Spanish would attack Minorca (Manuscript)
1799
MRK/107/3/30
MM, Portugal Street, to Markham, HMS Centaur, Minorca, No 26, annotated ansd , on the lease of a house, on buying furniture, people gloomy about politicks, chance of his return to Portsmouth to refit, on a miniature, on navy agents (Manuscript)
1799
MRK/107/3/29
Mrs Markham, to Markham, Cove Ireland, on cost of moving to London, payments to 11 March ( half year of marriage), on pensions for St Vincent and Duncan (Manuscript)
1798
MRK/107/3/16
Mrs Markham, Portugal Street, to Markham, Bantry, Ireland, on the birth of her sister’s daughter, on his fathers memory of fishing, on news of the loss of Curzon’s ship, on paying bills. (Manuscript)
1798
MRK/107/3/18
MM to Captain Markham, HMS Centaur, Cove Ireland, in Markham, on the house in Charles St, heard from Eliz Cosgrove, on a letter from poor Bess, Barbadoes 27 Dec, on plans to visit London, on her brother and Fanny, on payment of taxes and separate purses, payment from 11 Sept that black and wretched day, on plans for carriage, news of fleet of victuallers to Brest and loss of provisions (Manuscript)
1798
MRK/107/3/15
Mrs Markham, to Captain Markham, HMS Centaur, Cove of Cork, Ireland, having received his letter at Carmarthen (Manuscript)
1797
MRK/107/3/10
Mrs Markham, to Captain Markham, HMS Centaur, Cove Ireland, on the news of the Hermione and mutiny of her crew, Sunday morning, less wind (Manuscript)
1797
MRK/107/3/11
W Kell to Markham, enclosed in MRK/107/3/5, on Maria’s command to write, on her good spirits (Manuscript)
1797
MRK/107/3/6
MM, Brea Lodge, to Captain Markham, HMS Centaur, Spithead, on news that you sailed from the Downs (Manuscript)
1797
MRK/107/3/7
Mrs Markham, Becca Lodge, to Captain Markham, Spithead, on a property at Thirsk, on their finances, his brothers health (Manuscript)
1797
MRK/107/3/8
Mrs Markham, Bishopsthorpe, to Markham, (2 pages)on the Dean of Christ Church having seen him at Stamford, on wages for servants, on opening a cupboard of his belongings (Manuscript)
1797
MRK/107/3/1
MM, to Captain Markham, on family news, quoting letter from her brother on Lord Chatham on the Adty, and the conduct of Lord Spencer in dismissing news, all brought forward by him, on not receiving any letters, news at Plymouth of Buonaparte and capture of 5 sail by Nelson now discounted, on Troubridge joining Nelson, news of family visitors and George, and not going to the playhouse (Manuscript)
1798
MRK/107/3/22
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