Maxwell, T[homas], Cape Town. To Earl Macartney
- ZA HPRA A88-164 (132)
- Unidad documental simple
- 18 August 1797
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Supplies details of Constantia wine shipped on the Sphynx for the Right Honourable H. Dundas.
Maxwell, T[homas], Cape Town. To Earl Macartney
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Supplies details of Constantia wine shipped on the Sphynx for the Right Honourable H. Dundas.
List of crew and passengers on the frigate Union
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In Spanish.
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Barrow, John, Trumpeter's Kraal, on the Banks of Groot Vis Rivier. To Earl Macartney
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Feels that there is no need for alarm about a plot by Dutch farmers as he has seen no signs of unrest and that a landing at Zwartkops is unlikely because the coast is wild there; is about to settle the Caffre problem.
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Declares that, as the country is not under martial law, no inhabitant say be confined by the military, except in cases of riot.
Document Signed by Thomas Nott, Deputy Adjutant-General.
Pringle, Rear-Admiral T[homas], [Tremendous, Simon's Bay]. To Earl Macartney
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Feels confident that he can persuade the seamen to return to their duty.
Dundas, Major-General [Francis], Simons Town. To Earl Macartney
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Gives news of the mutiny, obtained from Admiral Pringle's servant, that agreement is unlikely because the mutineers refuse to have certain officers restored to them and that the fleet may put to sea; even if the fleet fires on Simon's Town, it is unlikely the town would surrender.
Dundas, Major-General [Francis], Simon's Town. To Earl Macartney
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Hopes agreement will be reached at a meeting of officers and representatives of the mutineers aboard the Tremendous.
Dundas, Major-General [Francis], Simon's Town. To Earl Macartney
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No further news of an agreement with the mutineers.
Bandon, Major-General [Francis], Simon's Town. To Earl Macartney
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Feels hopeful about an agreement with the mutineers.