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Markham, George, 1796-1834
GB-2014-WSA-019319 · Person · 1796-1834

MARKHAM, GEORGE, elder son of George Markham (adm. 1771, qv); b. 12 Feb 1796; adm. 1805 (second quarter); left 1811; 1st cl. Volunteer, Royal Navy 1813; Lieut. , 3 Oct 1820; wounded at battle of Algiers, while serving on HMS Charlotte 27 Aug 1816; d. unm. 22 Jan 1834.

Markham, George, 1763-1822
GB-2014-WSA-11809 · Person · 1763-1822

MARKHAM, GEORGE, son of William Markham (adm. 1733, qv); b. 20 Mar 1763; adm. 3 Apr 1771; KS 1776; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1780, matr. 24 May 1780, Westminster Student 23 Dec 1780 – void 14 Feb 1789 (expiry year of grace as R. Becford from 14 Feb 1788); BA 1784; MA 1787; BD and DD 1803; ordained deacon 16 Oct 1785 (York), priest 1787 (Chester, lit. dim. from York); Prebendary of Southwell 9 Jun 1787-1802; Prebendary of York 8 Aug – Nov 1787, Chancellor 19 Nov 1787-1802; Rector of Becford, Yorks., 1788-91; Rector of Stokesley, Yorks., 1791; Dean of York from Apr 1802; m. 6 Jun 1789 Elizabeth Evelyn, sister of John Sutton (adm. 1779, qv) (Markham obtained £7000 damages in action for crim. con. against John Fawcett (afterwards Pulteney) (qv), 4 May 1802); d. 29 Sep 1822.

Markham, George, 1752-1816
GB-2014-WSA-11808 · Person · 1752-1816

MARKHAM, GEORGE, son of Thomas Markham, London, artist, and Sarah --- (IGI); bapt. St. Andrew, Holborn 17 Sep 1752 (IGI); adm. 6 Jul 1769; left Midsummer 1771; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 1 Jul 1771, aged 18, Canoneer Student 1 Jul 1771 – void 28 Nov 1780 (expiry year of grace as V. Carleton from 17 Dec 1779); punished for insolent and abusive exercise 6 Jul 1771; BA 1775; MA 1778; BD and DD 1791; ordained deacon 10 Jun 1775, priest 14 Jun 1778 (both Oxford); Vicar of Carleton-in-Craven, Yorks., from 1779; Rector of Tattenhall, Cheshire, from 30 Nov 1781; d. unm. 1816.

GB-2014-WSA-11807 · Person · 1805-1855

MARKHAM, FREDERICK, third son of John Markham (adm. 1768, qv); b. 16 Aug 1805; adm. 15 Jun 1814; KS 1820; expelled for a scrape which he got into when boating in Apr 1824 (A Naval Career during the Old War, 1883, pp 275-6); Ensign, 32nd Foot 13 May 1824; Lieut., 22 Oct 1825; Capt., 16 Apr 1829; Maj., 28 Sep 1839; Lieut. -Col., 22 Jul 1842; Brevet Col. and ADC to Queen Victoria 2 Aug 1850; Maj. -Gen., 28 Nov 1854; Lieut. -Gen., local rank, 30 Jul 1855; second to Capt. Smyth, 32nd Foot, in his fatal duel with Standish O’Grady 18 Mar 1830, and sentenced to a year’s imprisonment in Kilmainham Gaol; served in Lower Canada during insurrection of 1837, wounded at St. Denis; served in Punjab campaign 1848-9, wounded at siege of Mooltan; CB 5 Jun 1849; Adjutant-Gen., British Army in India Mar – Nov 1854; appointed to command of Peshawar division, but recalled from India in 1854 to proceed to the Crimea; commanded Second Division in attack on the Redan 8 Sep 1855; shortly afterwards invalided home; author, Shooting in the Himalayas, 1854; d. unm. 21 Dec 1855. DNB.

Markham, Francis, 1837-1921
GB-2014-WSA-11806 · Person · 1837-1921

MARKHAM, FRANCIS, son of William Markham (KS 1811, qv); b. 31 Oct 1837; adm. 10 Oct 1849 (G); Min. Can. 1852; left 1855; Ensign, Rifle Brigade 16 Mar 1856; Lieut., 3 Jun 1859; Capt. 5 Jan 1870; sold out 2 Feb 1872; DL JP Westmorland, High Sheriff 1889; JP Cumberland 1873; author, Recollections of a Town Boy at Westminster 1849-55, 1903, which provides many interesting details and anecdotes of his school life; m. 20 Apr 1868 his cousin Maria, dau. of William Rice Markham (qv); d. 27 Oct 1921.

Markham, Edward, 1800-1865
GB-2014-WSA-11805 · Person · 1800-1865

MARKHAM, EDWARD, younger son of George Markham (adm. 1771, qv); b. 5 Jun 1800; adm. 15 Jan 1813; Midshipman, E. I. Maritime Service 1815; 6th Mate 1817; 5th Mate 1819; 3rd Mate 1821; 2nd Mate 1823; left service 1826; m. 1st, 30 Jan 1840 Charlotte Sherwin, eldest dau. of John Longden, Bramcote, Notts.; m. 2nd, 4 Jul 1861 Harriet, youngest dau. of Rev. John Rumsey, Trelleck, Monmouthshire; d. 20 Jul 1865.

Markham, David, 1766-1795
GB-2014-WSA-11804 · Person · 1766-1795

MARKHAM, DAVID, son of William Markham (adm. 1733, qv); b. 1 Sep 1766; adm. 14 Mar 1774; KS 1780; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1784, matr. 9 Jun 1784, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1784 – deprived 29 Sep 1787 (absence); Lieut., 7th Foot 11 May 1785; Capt. -Lieut., 76th Foot 26 Jan 1788; Capt., 8 Sep 1789; Maj., 20th Foot 23 Feb 1793; Lieut. -Col., 29 Mar 1794; wounded in Mysore campaign 1792; killed while directing an attack against a redoubt near Port au Prince, Haiti 26 Mar 1795.

GB-2014-WSA-11803 · Person · 1828-1850

MARKHAM, DAVID WILLIAM CHRISTIAN, eldest son of David Frederick Markham (qv); b. 25 Dec 1828; adm. 30 Sep 1841 (Benthall's); QS 1842; left 1844; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 20 Oct 1847; d. at sea on his passage home from Madeira 17 May 1850.

GB-2014-WSA-11802 · Person · 1800-1853

MARKHAM, DAVID FREDERICK, son of William Markham (adm. 1767, qv); b. 11 Mar 1800; adm. Christmas 1813; left 1814; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 7 May 1818; BA 1822; MA 1825; ordained deacon 1823 (Chester, lit. dim. from York), priest 1824 (Lincoln, lit. dim. from York); Curate, Aberford, Yorks., 1823; Vicar of Addingham, Cumberland 1825; Vicar of Stillingfleet, Yorks., 1826-38; Canon of Windsor from 13 Oct 1827; Rector of Great Horkesley, Essex, from 1838; m. 30 Aug 1827 Catherine Frances Nanette, dau. of Sir William Mordaunt Sturt Milner, Bart.; d. 31 Mar 1853.

GB-2014-WSA-00976 · Person · 1830-1916

MARKHAM, SIR CLEMENTS ROBERT, son of David Frederick Markham (qv); b. 20 Jul 1830; adm. 26 May 1842 (Benthall); Min. Can. 1843; left Jun 1844; Cadet, Royal Navy 18 Jul 1844; Midshipman 28 Jun 1846; served in Capt. Austin’s Arctic expedition in search of Sir John Franklin May 1850 – Oct 1851; left Navy 28 Dec 1851; travelled in Peru 1852-3; Clerk, Legacy Duty Office, Inland Revenue Dec 1853 – Jul 1854; Clerk, Board of Control Jul 1854; Clerk, Correspondence Dept., India Office; Private Secretary to T. G. Baring MP when Parliamentary Under-Secretary, India Office 1862-4; Assistant Secretary, Public Works Dept., India Office 1867-71, Judicial Public and Revenue Dept. 1871-7; CB 17 May 1871; KCB 20 May 1896; introduced the cultivation of cinchona into British India from Peru 1859-61; geographer with British Army in Ethiopia 1867-8; took an active interest in Polar expedition and largely responsible for the despatch of Sir George Nares’s expedition in 1874 and that of Capt. R. F. Scott in 1901; Secretary, Hakluyt Society 1858-86, President 1886-1909; Secretary to Royal Geographical Society 1863-88, Gold Medallist 1888, President 1893-1905; President, International Geographical Congress, London 1895; FSA 12 Dec 1861; FRS 12 Jun 1873; DSc Cambridge 12 Jun 1907, Leeds 11 Jun 1910; an enthusiastic Old Westminster; acted as Secretary to OW Crimean and Indian Memorial Committee, and Chairman of the Committee for the decoration of the School walls with the arms of distinguished OWW; contemplated writing his reminiscences of the School, and left in MS his recollections as a small boy up Benthall’s in 1842-4; President, Elizabethan Club 1898-1912; Busby Trustee from 16 May 1899; a Governor of the School 16 Nov 1899 – 28 Jul 1913; a voluminous writer on Peru and the history of geographical discovery; m. 23 Apr 1857 Mary Anne (Minna), dau. of Rev. James Hamilton John Chichester, Rector of Arlington, Devon; d. 30 Jan 1916, after a shock from a fire in his room by which he was seriously injured. DNB.