- ZA HPRA A88-34 (35)
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- 27 September 1796
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Return of 200 days forage, baggage and batt money for the medical stuff of the army under the command of His Excellency Major-General Craig. Copy. Attached to 35.
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Return of 200 days forage, baggage and batt money for the medical stuff of the army under the command of His Excellency Major-General Craig. Copy. Attached to 35.
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In letter-book marked 'Letters from England'.
Extract from His Majesty's Order in Council of the 28th December 1796
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Reserves trade to the East of the Cape of Good Hope to the East India Company.
Copy in letter-book marked 'Letters from England'. Enclosed in 256.
[George III, King of Great Britain. To Lord Macartney]
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Conveys instruction No.28 relative to the office of Ordinary at the Cape, stating that only the Governor or in his absence, the Lieutenant-Governor may exercise powers of granting licences for marriages, probates of wills and collating to benefices.
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Document Signed by John Jacob Frederick Wagener, Notary Public and certified a true copy of the translation by John Pringle, Commissary General.
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According to an Act, passed in the 37th year of George III, His Majesty in Council issued an Order permitting all British ships and ships of friendly countries to trade at the Cape under certain conditions, but reserved trade to the eastward of the Cape to the East India Company.
In letter-book marked 'Letters from England'.
Signed by Stephen Cottrell.
Times appointed for the following ships taken up for the season
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Lists ships, tonnage, managing owners, commanders, consignments and times to be afloat, to sail to Gravesend, to stay there and be in the Downs; contains manuscript inscription "Trusty's Convoy, Raisonable's Convoy".
Wickham, Mr, Berne. To Lord Grenville
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Extract of a letter which relates to the formation at Brest of an attacking force under the Comte de Grandpre.
Enclosed in 73.
Dundas, Henry, [Court of St. James, London]. To Earl Macartney, [London]
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Conveys His Majesty's appointment of Andrew Barnard as Secretary and Registrar of Records at the Cape, with power to appoint deputies.
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