Lascelles, Rowley, [India]. To Lord Macartney, [India]
- ZA HPRA A88-9 (490)
- Item
- [1784]
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Advises that sepoys be placed on the beach to prevent the rice being curried away by merchants.
Lascelles, Rowley, [India]. To Lord Macartney, [India]
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Advises that sepoys be placed on the beach to prevent the rice being curried away by merchants.
Barnard A[ndrew], Cape Town. To Earl Macartney
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Encloses letters ]ura received from Simon's Bay including one from Captain Douglas for Earl. Macartney and also the Harbour Master's report en the ship which brought the Totters.
Return of the revenue at the Cape of Good Hope from the 1st January 1796 to 31st December 1796
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Total amount of the several duties collected by Mr. Brandt. (012478.13.5).
document Signed by Christoffel Brandt.
College of Wardens to the Lutheran Community, Cape of Good Hope. To Earl Macartney
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Requests permission for a new minister, familiar with Dutch, to be brought from Europe to assist them with preaching and education, as their own minister has died.
Document Signed by C. Matthiessen, C.F. Gernann, J. Casper Lees, G.G. Hbhme, J. Liebbrandt, G.A. Watermeyer and J. Bolleure and certified a true translation by C.G. HOhne.
State of His Majesty's troops at the Cape of Good Hope
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Signed by Thomas Nott, Deputy Adjutant-General.
Brief state of the several civil departments of the colony of the Cape of Good Hope
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Most the duties performed by the various officials.
Pringle, Rear-Admiral [Thomas], 'Tremendous, Simons Bay. To [Earl Macartney]
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Congratulates him on his safe arrival at the Cape.
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Extract of a letter from Tranquebar
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Gives shipping news, including a report that Admiral Sercey has arrived in Mauritius from Batavia.
letter Signed a true extract by J. Wobb.
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Encloses copy of a proclamation relating to corn and requests Pringle to unsure economy in regard to bread in his department; situation is worsened by a request for corn from St. Helena, where there is none at all.