Account of the new Botanical Garden at the Cape of Good Hope
- ZA HPRA A88-545 (435)
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- 1798
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Account of the new Botanical Garden at the Cape of Good Hope
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Agreement signed by Gideon Rossouw to sell his house for 65, 000 [guilders]
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Copy. Enclosed in 349.
document Signed by G. Rossouw in the pr000nce of W.S. van Ryneveld, Piseal. tp.
Amount of clothing and contingencies for the military establishment at the Cape of Good Hope
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The total sum is £28133.13.2.
Amount of the Revenue from 30 September 1795 to 30 September 1796, Cape of Good Hope
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Gives details of salaries, charges and revenue. document Signed A. de Waal.
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Document Signed by G.H. Stephens.
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In letter-book marked 'Letters from England'.
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Atkins. Captain, Simon's Bay. To Rear-Admiral Thomas Pringle, Cape of Good Hope
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Gives the news that four Indiamen have reached England and it is rumoured that they will sail for the. Cape with troops, conveyed by Captain Boyles of the Raisonable.
Bandon, Henry, Parliament Street, [London]. To Lord Clive. India
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Regrets he cannot find time to write a report on the political situation and assures Lord Clive that he can take Huskisson's letter on painting a true picture.
In letter-book marked 'Letters from England'.
Bandon, Major-General [Francis], Simon's Town. To Earl Macartney
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Feels hopeful about an agreement with the mutineers.