- ZA HPRA A88-119 (91)
- Unidad documental simple
- 27 June 1797
Parte deEarl George Macartney Papers
Parte deEarl George Macartney Papers
Morris, John. Bombay Castle. To J.W. Spranger, Captain or His Majesty's Frigate Crescent
Parte deEarl George Macartney Papers
Requests Captain Spranger to convoy four Company ships to the Cape, earning provisions urgently needed at the Cape. Copy. letter.
Parte deEarl George Macartney Papers
Requests information as to whether debts due to the Dutch government at the Cape are claimable by Britain. Enclosed in 132.
Parte deEarl George Macartney Papers
Duplicate.
document Signed by the Accountant General, Bombay Castle.
Burgher Senate, Cape of Good Hope. To Earl Macartney
Parte deEarl George Macartney Papers
Requests lead pipes to be ordered from England, to repair the conduits.
Copy in letter-book. Enclosed in 169.
letter Certified a true copy by C.G. Hohne. pp.1-2. Names: H.J. de Wet, A. Fleck, H.A. Truter, A. Berrange, P.L. Cloete, J.G. van Reenen.
Replies upon the subject of the paper currency at the Cape
Parte deEarl George Macartney Papers
Questions and replies upon paper money; concludes that it would be difficult to abolish it completely and would involve hardship to camera of private property.
Parte deEarl George Macartney Papers
Gives quantities of wheat, rice, timber and gunny bags to be shipped from Bombay to the Cape.
document Signed by J. Stewart with stamp of the East India Company.
Campbell, Brigadier-General Duncan, Cape Town. To Earl Macartney
Parte deEarl George Macartney Papers
Encloses letter from General Dundas and states that his men are ready to be sent on board the fleet when demanded by the Admiral.
Parte deEarl George Macartney Papers
Enclosed in 152.
document Signed by the Accountant General, Bombay Castle.
Bresler, F[rans] R[einhard], Graaff Reinet. To Earl Macartney
Parte deEarl George Macartney Papers
Reports on his mission, during which he established the magistracy and made several appointments and emphasises the need for a good secretary to be sent from Cape Town; an expedition against the Caffres has been cancelled but he has approved one against the Bushmen and Hottentots; will depart soon to the Zwartkops River.
Letter certified a true translation by G.G. Hohne, Sworn Translator.