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HEREDITY AND DEVELOPMENT OF NAVAL OFFICERS. 



FAMILY HISTORY OP SIR JOHN MARKHAM. 



1 1 (F F F), Daniel Markham, a colonel in the army, who settled in Ireland. 12 (F F M), 

 Elizabeth Fennel, a granddaughter in the maternal line of Oliver Cromwell. I 3 (consort's 

 M F F), Baron Talbot, lord chancellor. I 4 (consort's M F M), Cecil Matthews, a Welsh 

 heiress. I 5 (consort's M M F), Adam de Cardonnell, secretary of war. 



II 1 (F F), William Markham (1686-1771), a major in the army after many years of service. 

 II 2 (F M), Elizabeth Markham, a fourth cousin once removed. II 3 (M F), John Goddard 

 (1690-1766), settled in Rotterdam as a merchant. II 4 (M M), Elizabeth Smith. II 5 (consort's 

 M F), William Earl Talbot. II 6 (consort's M M), Mary de Cardonell. 



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Fraternity of F: III 1, Elizabeth Markham. Ill 2, George Markham, entered the navy at 

 an early age, but left in disgust after many years because he did not get the desired promotion. 



III 3, Enoch Markham, was a volunteer for American service; later he became major command- 

 ant of the Royal Musketeers and then a colonel in the army. Ill 4 (F), William Markham 

 (1719-1807), a scholar, who became head of Winchester School and Archbishop of York. Ill 5 

 (M), Sarah Goddard (1738-1814). Ill 6, John Goddard. Ill 7 (consort's F), Hon. George 

 Rice, M. P. Ill 8 (consort's M), Lady Cecil Talbot. 



Fraternity of Propositus: IV 1, George Markham (1763-1822), dean of York. IV 2, Eliza- 

 beth Sutton. IV 3, Alicia Markham, born 1771. IV 4, Rev. H. F. Mills. IV 5, David Mark- 

 ham (1766-1795), was killed at San Domingo while gallantly leading his men. IV 6, Robert 

 Markham (1768-1837), became canon residentiary of York in 1802. IV 7, Frances, daughter 

 of Sir Gervase Clifton. IV 8, Osborne Markham (born 1769), a barrister-at-law. IV 9, Martha 

 Jervis (see Admiral John Jervis). IV 10, Henrietta Markham, born 1764. IV 11, Evan Law. 



IV 13, Sir W. Milner, high sheriff, a first cousin on the maternal side of Charles Sturt, the 

 renowned Australian explorer. IV 14, Selina Clements. IV 15, Elizabeth Markham, born 1765. 

 IV 16, W. Barnett. IV 17, Cecilia Markham (born 1783). IV 18, Rev. R. P. Goodenough. 

 IV 19, Frederica Markham, born 1774. IV 20, William, Earl of Mansfield. IV 21, William 

 Markham (1760-1815), a county gentleman with a taste for literature. IV 22, Elizabeth Bowles. 

 IV 23 (Propositus), SIR JOHN MARKHAM. IV 24 (consort), Hon. Maria Rice, born 1773. Fra- 

 ternity of consort: IV 25, Henrietta Rice, born 1758. IV 26, Magens-Darrien Magens, a banker. 

 IV 27, George Rice, Lord Dynevor (1765-1852). IV 28, Edward Rice (1776-1862), Dean of 

 Gloucester. 



V 3, George Markham (1796-1834), a lieutenant in the navy. V 4, Edward Markham 

 (1801-1865), in the East India civil service. V 5, Robert Markham, a captain in the army, 

 who was killed in a duel in 1832. V 6, Henry Markham (died 1844), canon of York. V 8, 

 Georgina Markham. V 9, George, tenth Earl of Haddington. V 10, Martha Markham. V 11, 

 Rev. William H. Pearson. V 12, Catherine Milner. V 13, David Markham (born 1800), canon 

 of Windsor. V 14, John Markham (born 1797), a captain of the Royal Navy. IV 15, Marianne 



