Pringle, Rear-Admiral T[homas], Tremendous, Simon's Bay. To Earl Macartney
- ZA HPRA A88-219 (179)
- Stuk
- 18 October 1797
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Is about to sail for Table Bay and the Euphrosyne for Mauritius.
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Pringle, Rear-Admiral T[homas], Tremendous, Simon's Bay. To Earl Macartney
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Is about to sail for Table Bay and the Euphrosyne for Mauritius.
Robinson, Lieutenant-Colonel, Edward. Cape of Good Hope. To Major Abercrombey
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Asks for charges to be laid against him so that he can clear himself publicly and explains that he had his Company off duty to enable them to inspect "necessaries and appointments of the Regiment".
Dundas, Major-General [Francis, Camp. To Earl Macartney
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Asks permission to deal with two suspected mutineers as he thinks fit.
Abercrombey, Major, Castle of Good Hope. To Lieutenant-Colonel [Edward] Robinson
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Gives Major-General Dundas' decision not to prefer charges which makes a court martial unnecessary.
Dundas, Henry, Parliament Street, [London]. To Earl Macartney
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Conveys His Majesty's approval of the measures adopted by Earl Macartney at the Cape and encloses an account of the victory gained by Admiral Duncan ever the Dutch fleet.
In letter-book marked 'Letters from England'. letter.
H. Ross, Deputy Pay-Master General, Castle of Good Hope, Letter to Earl Macartney
Part of Robert Brooke
Acknowledging receipt of a copy of the agreement entered into by Governor Brooke to raise a loan, which is very acceptable and which he will see about repaying.
Huskisson, W[illiam], Parliament Street, [London]. To Marl Macartney
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Conveys permission from Hr. Secretary Dundas for Michael Hogan to settle at the Cape as a merchant, together with his wife and his clerk, Peter Thomas Richardson. In letter-book marked 'Letters from England'.
Rose, George, Treasury Chambers, [London]. To Earl Macartney
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Encloses copy or a letter from the Lords Commissioner of the Treasury to Mr. Commissary Pringle and wants Earl Macartney to instruct Mr. Pringle on whatever points therein he considers neccessary.
In letter-book marked 'Letters from England'.
List of articles sold. Gives details of day of sale, articles, quantities and prices in rix dollars
Part of Earl George Macartney Papers
Enclosed in 245.