Holland, John, [Cape Town). To Earl Macartney
- ZA HPRA A88-458 (354)
- Stuk
- 22 June 1198
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Encloses letter from Captain Edwards and asks what is to happen to the prison guard.
Holland, John, [Cape Town). To Earl Macartney
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Encloses letter from Captain Edwards and asks what is to happen to the prison guard.
[Barrow. John, Cape of Good Hope. To Earl Macartney]
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Note of expenses for the journey to Graaff Reinet.
Dundas, Major-General [Francis], Simons Town. To Earl Macartney
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Gives news of the mutiny, obtained from Admiral Pringle's servant, that agreement is unlikely because the mutineers refuse to have certain officers restored to them and that the fleet may put to sea; even if the fleet fires on Simon's Town, it is unlikely the town would surrender.
Brooke, Thomas, St. Helena. To Earl Macartney. [London]
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Writes on behalf of Governor Brooke to pass the news that the Nizam has made a treaty with Lord Mornington and that Tippoo has expelled his French advisers and ceded Mangalore.
Edmonton, Captain William, Fort Royal, Grenada. To Lord Macartney, [Grenada]
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Monthly return of the five companies of Her Majesty's 48th Regiment of Foot, commanded by Lieutenant-General William Alexander Sorell.
List of the French force at Grenada under the command of the Comte d'Estaing
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Supplies numbers of battleships, frigates and land forces.
Estaing, Comte d', H.Q. Grenada. To Lord Macartney, [Grenada]
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Warns Lord Macartney of the evil consequences which will ensue if he does not surrender to a numerically greater force; the local inhabitants, taken in arms, will lose their estates and free coloured people will be made slaves.
In French, with an English translation.
Macartney, Lord, [Grenada]. To Comte d'Estaing, [Grenada]
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
. Articles of capitulation, proposed as a basis for negotiation; the rights of the local inhabitants are to be safeguarded and British troops are to make an honourable withdrawal with "colours flying, drums beating".
Macartney, Lord, Hospital Hill, [Grenada]. To Comte d'Estaing, [Grenada]
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Refuses to surrender to the French.
In French, with an English translation.
Estaing, Count d', Grenada. To Lord Macartney, [Grenada]
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Accompanies the conditions of surrender and appoints the Vicomte de Nouilles his messenger and interpreter.
In French, with an English translation.
Copy. Encloses 7.