Bandon, Major-General [Francis], Simon's Town. To Earl Macartney
- ZA HPRA A88-204 (162)
- Unidad documental simple
- 1797 October 11 (6 PM)
Parte deEarl George Macartney Papers
Feels hopeful about 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.
Pringle, Rear-Admiral T[homas], Tremendous, Simon's Bay. To Earl Macartney
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Informs the Governor that the crews of His Majesty's ships have returned to "a proper sense of their duty" and that he has granted a pardon to them.
Gardner, Captain [John], Vindictive, Saldanha Bay. To Earl Macartney
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Gives news that his ship, the Vindictive, is still quiet but may mutiny at any time and feels that the seaman are glad to be out of the way and so excused from taking part in the mutiny.
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Robinson, Lieutenant-Colonel Edward, Cape of Good Hope. To Major-General Dundas
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Requests to be tried by a tribunal of his brother officers on specific charges, so that he may leave the army with a spotless character.
Robinson, Lieutenant-Colonel, Edward. Cape of Good Hope. To Major Abercrombey
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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".
Rose, George, Treasury Chambers, [London]. To Earl Macartney
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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'.
East India Company, East India House, [London]. To Earl Macartney
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Declares that, owing to the financial embarrassment of the East India Company, any further Bills from the Cape will be directed to the Treasury.
In letter-book marked 'Letters from England'.
Letter Signed by Hugh Inglis, Chairman and Jacob Bosanquet, Deputy Chairmen, of the East India Company.
Farquhar, Alexander, Cape Town. To Thomas Pringle, Rear-Admiral of the Red, Commander-in-Chief
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Regrets that he cannot buy sufficient wood for His Majesty's ships unless permission is given to cut it on government land.
Ziervogel, A[egideus] B[enedictus], Cape Town. To W[illiam] Pattison
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Asks permission to buy coffee from the American ship Minerva for the naval hospitals.
Copy. Enclosed in 243. letter.