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Admiralty Commissioners to Markham, appointing him to the command of the Carysfort, now at Spithead, during the absence of Captain Elphinstone (Manuscript)
1782
MRK/100/1/6
Admiral Sir Thomas Pye, to the commanding officer of HMS Carysfort, to accompany HM Sloop Pelican to the Downes for the greater security of the trade under her convoy (Manuscript)
1782
MRK/100/1/8
Robert Digby, New York, to My Lord (nfi), seeking to appoint Mr Markham into the Rattlesnake sloop (Manuscript)
1781
MRK/100/1/19
Captain John Markham, appointed to HMS Blonde (Manuscript)
1793
MRK/100/1/23
Draft letter Captain Markham to Lord s[pencer] seeking an appointment as colonel of marines (Manuscript)
1800
MRK/100/1/38
Andrew Snape Hamond, HMS Roebuck to Mr John Markham, appointed acting lieutenant of HMS Roebuck (Manuscript)
1779
MRK/100/1/1
George Keith Elphinstone, Romney, Portsmouth, certifying John Markham acting midshipman in HMS Romney 11 March 1775 to date (Manuscript)
1776
MRK/100/1/14
Thanks of the House of Commons to Admiral Thompson and several captains and officers of the fleet under command of Sir John Jervis (enclosed in MRK/100/1/34) (Manuscript)
1794
MRK/100/1/35
Messrs Robert Anderson and Co., Gibraltar, to John Markham, respecting the supply of naval stores to the schooner Ann and Jane of London (Manuscript)
1785
MRK/100/1/26
Roger Curtis (copy), additional articles of friendship and commerce made by the Emperor of Morocco and the King of Great Britain concluded with Sir Roger Curtis HM Ambassador to Morocco (Manuscript)
1783
MRK/100/1/25
Admiralty Commissioners to John Markham, commanding HMS Carysfort, on her arrival at Longreach, order to proceed to Deptford (Manuscript)
1782
MRK/100/1/7
P.Stephens, Admiralty, to Captain Markham, on arrival at Deptford, and the state of his ship (Manuscript)
1782
MRK/100/1/9
Admiralty to Markham, HMS Carysfoot, to lend seamen, to armed transports, (Manuscript)
1782
MRK/100/1/12
Order of Admiral Peter Parker CinC Jamaica, to Lieutenant Markham, HMS Hinchinbroke, order to be ready to proceed off the east end of the Island (Manuscript)
1782
MRK/100/1/4
Philip Stephens, Admiralty Office, to Captain Markham, Carysfort, Deptford, on tenders to carry officers and men to Sheerness for Irresistable (Manuscript)
1783
MRK/100/1/29
Thanks of the House of Commons to Captains and officers of the Fleet for services in the West Indies (enclosed in MRK/100/1/36) (Manuscript)
1796
MRK/100/1/37
Admiralty Office, to Captain Markham, Bishopsthorpe, near York, on recommending him for service (Manuscript)
1787
MRK/100/1/30
Captain Andrew Snape Douglas, HMS Roebuck to Lieutenant John Markham, order appointing him to command the rebel prize frigate Confederacy and to proceed to New York (Manuscript)
1781
MRK/100/1/2
Admiral Sir George Rodney, CinC, Formidable, Port Royal Jamaica, to Captain Marcom [sic] HM Sloop Zebra, order to proceed to Isle of Vache on South side of St Domingo to deliver dispatches to Rear Admiral Drake or to the captain of the Prince William (Manuscript)
1781
MRK/100/1/5
Rodney, HMS Formidable, Port Royal harbour, Jamaica, to Captain Markham, HMS Volcano, appointing him assisting Captain in HMS Formidable (Manuscript)
1782
MRK/100/1/20
Philip Cosby, CinC Mediterranean, Trusty in Gibraltar Bay, to Markham, Commander of HMS Sphinx, directing him to supply powder for works in the yard (Manuscript)
1786
MRK/100/1/27
Captain John Markham, appointed to HMS Sphynx (Manuscript)
1783
MRK/100/1/22
Martin, Marsh, Navy Office, to Markham, South Audley Street, on the payment for the sloop hired for saving the stores of the Hinchinbroke at Jamaica in 1781 (Manuscript)
1791
MRK/100/1/33
Admiralty Office, to Captain Markham, Bishopsthorpe, granting leave for 6 months (Manuscript)
1789
MRK/100/1/31
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