Estaing, Count d', Grenada. To Lord Macartney, [Grenada]
- ZA HPRA A88-7 (7)
- Item
- 4 July 1779
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Articles of capitulation.
In French. Copy. Enclosed in 6.
Estaing, Count d', Grenada. To Lord Macartney, [Grenada]
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Articles of capitulation.
In French. Copy. Enclosed in 6.
Principal inhabitants of Grenada. To Lord Macartney, [Grenada]
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Thank Lord Macartney for his good administration and spirited defence of the island with inferior troops. Copy. document signed by 32 individuals.
Page from Lord Macartney's diary, Cape of Good Hope
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Comments on the population and military establishment and on meeting Governor van de Graaff and Colonel Gordon, whose map he inspects; learns about the wreck of the Grosvenor, visits Constantia and sees the vineyards.
Account of the island of St. Helena in 1779 by Major Rennet
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Describes the geographical situation, vegetation, population and society.
Dundas, Henry, Parliament Street, [London]. To Earl Macartney
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Recommends that Mr. Huskisson be appointed agent for the Cape or Good Hope at a fixed salary of from £500-£600, to be paid from the revenue of the colony.
In letter-book marked 'Letters from England'.
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document with an inscription on the back by Earl Macartney saying "wrong".
Davison, Alexander, Harpur Street, London. To William Huskisson, London
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Confirms that goods for the Cape are being sent on the Thetis, Loyalist and Princess of Wales and requests that funds to pay for the goods will be sent to him as soon as possible; encloses lists of documents sent on the ships. Copy in letter-book.
pp.12-14.
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Christian, Rear-Admiral Sir Hugh C[loberry], Tremendous, Simon's Bay. To Earl Macartney
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Encloses a letter to Lord Clive informing him that if he starts soon he will have protection; the naval court will sit tomorrow but it is still uncertain of its competency to try the mutineers.
Detail of guards detachments to be furnished by infantry at the Cape
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
document Signed by Thomas Nott, Deputy Adjutant-General.