Notes on the unloading and weighing of goods and how to prevent thefts [in India]
- ZA HPRA A88-10 (493)
- Unidad documental simple
- [1784]
Parte deEarl George Macartney Papers
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Notes on the unloading and weighing of goods and how to prevent thefts [in India]
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Account of the island of St. Helena in 1779 by Major Rennet
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Describes the geographical situation, vegetation, population and society.
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Burgher Senate, Cape of Good Hope. To Major-General [James Henry] Craig
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List articles required by them from Europe. Copy in letter-book.
letter Certified a true translation by C.G. Hohne. pp.5-7.
Abstract of instruction given to Earl Macartney on how he should govern the new colony
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Scott, David, India House, [London]. To H. Dundee, (London)
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Sends a copy of the answers he gave to the queries of the Privy Council and also a string of queries which ho ordered to be circulated amongst the Directors, with what he considers being the "proper" answers.
Encloses 22, 25, and 29.
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Extract of the Courts minutes recording his dissent from the answers to be given to the queries from the Privy Council; advises that trade from the West to the Cape should be open to all nations and that the Cape itself be developed and precious metals sought there.
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Attached to 34.
Document Signed by William Robertson, M.D. and witnessed by Thomas Maxwell.
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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.