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Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, sending North Sea small craft to the river to be fitted (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/92
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on the state of the Alexandria (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/22
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on leave granted by the Board, on the Humber convoy and active French privateers, on having one son on the Medusa and another with Murray (Manuscript)
1807
MRK/101/12/108
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, (Secret) on a vessel for M. le Jeune, on the purchase of the Nile cutter (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/89
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, Admiral Martin to deal with ship arrivals in my absence, on reports from St Domingo, (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/65
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on men and boys from Cork, difficulties of manning (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/24
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on intelligence from Captain Sommerville of the French fleet not sent by telegraph, received from Captain Drummond, prizes of Lord Northesk, ships possibly in convoy (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/41
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on a midshipman, on ship movements, on the departure of St Vincent from the channel fleet (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/62
Admiral George Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on preparing ships for sea, on sending the Narcissus to look for privateers and await the convoy, recommending a Captain of prison ships (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/2
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on 80 army deserters, flat boats on transports, on the astonishing man Lord Hood here today, gone to the island to visit Sir Sam Hood, his stump dressed by Mr Vance of the hospital (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/75
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on Sir Isaac Coffin at the Court Martial, on vessels awaiting convoy to the Downs and to Guernsey, on the disappointment of Murray and Hood (Manuscript)
1807
MRK/101/12/109
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on manning Atlas (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/71
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on ship preparations (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/96
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on ships short of complement and impressing, on the ill health of Captain Whitby (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/12
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on ship repairs, on [Admiral] Stopford having put to sea in ‘hard blowing weather’, on prison ships, Admiral Murray has hoisted his flag (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/86
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on delays in victualling, Sir Jn Warren not yet arrived, recommending Lieut Higginson again (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/46
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, [addressed to Rear Admiral Martin] on ship repairs, on a ship for South America, suggesting repair of Lord Keith’s ships at Sheerness (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/91
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on[ Captain ]Maling and an enquiry, on smuggling, troops sailed yesterday [with Donnally], wishing to visit his house in Sussex where he is building a room (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/79
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on the Alligator short of anchors and manned by prisoners, Nereid with troops to embark horses with convoy for Falmouth, Captain Whibley taken command of Sir Sam Hood’s ship (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/80
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, hope not to see Warren again without bringing enemy ships (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/47
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on a court martial on Lieut Noyes, no smuggling as wine and spirits intended for the officers on board, Hood bent on going on the expedition, jumbles in the embarkation, troops left behind, on bringing in neutral [ships] (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/81
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on embarking the dragoons (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/39
Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on ship movements and repairs, on money for baggage and attendants for Captain Wainwright, on personnel changes expected53. 7 June 1806, Montagu, Portsmouth, to Markham, on ship movements and repairs, on money for baggage and attendants for Captain Wainwright, on personnel changes expected (Manuscript)
1806
MRK/101/12/49
Admiral John Markham in letters from Admiral Sir George Montagu (Manuscript)
1806-1807
MRK/101/12/59-117
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