- ZA HPRA A88-138 (112)
- Unidad documental simple
- 29 July 1797
Parte deEarl George Macartney Papers
Duplicate.
document Signed by the Accountant General, Bombay Castle.
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Parte deEarl George Macartney Papers
Duplicate.
document Signed by the Accountant General, Bombay Castle.
Dundas [Major-General Francis], Stickland (Cape of Good Hope). To Earl Macartney
Parte deEarl George Macartney Papers
Lieutenant Ormsby has resigned due to ill health; gives itinerary for the next few days and asks Earl Macartney to show favour to his friend Baumgardt.
Grimston, Major, Simon's Town. To Earl Macartney
Parte deEarl George Macartney Papers
Complains about delays in informing him of the arrival of ships, due to the dilatory way in which the harbour master makes his reports; without a boat he cannot make personal enquiries about shipping.
Burgher Senate, Cape of Good Hope. To Earl Macartney
Parte deEarl George Macartney Papers
Requests lead pipes to be ordered from England, to repair the conduits.
Copy in letter-book. Enclosed in 169.
letter Certified a true copy by C.G. Hohne. pp.1-2. Names: H.J. de Wet, A. Fleck, H.A. Truter, A. Berrange, P.L. Cloete, J.G. van Reenen.
Burgher Senate, Cape of Good Hope. To Earl Macartney
Parte deEarl George Macartney Papers
Requests that when the goods arrive for husbandry and windmills, petitioned by them from Sir J.H. Craig, they be handed to the Burgher Senate to sell at a fair price.
Copy in letter-book. Enclosed in 169.
Names: H.J. de Wet, A. Fleck, H.A. Truter, A. Berrange, P.L. Cloete and J.G. van Reenen.
pp. 4-5.
List of crew and passengers on the frigate Union
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In Spanish.
Parte deEarl George Macartney Papers
Dundas, [Major-General] F[rancis], Wombat!). To Earl Macartney
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Agrees to draft soldiers on to ships, In view of the rumour of a possible French attack but hopes soldiers will be returned as soon as possible as bin military forces are small; will try to obtain grain for the cavalry.
Narrative relative to the Lady Shore transport
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Describes the capture of the ship by the mutineers and their subsequent conduct in casting off their officers in a long boat.
document Signed by Simon Murchison, 2nd Officer, Gerard Drummond, 3rd Officer and John Block, Purser.
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'Pine ships Jane and Betsey are on their way to the Cape with the requested stores, convoyed by the frigate Crescent, Dills of Exchange have boon issued to raise funds for the provisions and these Bills should be redeemed within 3 months; asks advice about what goods may be imported into the Cape.