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- 2 November 1798
Part of Earl George Macartney
Saying that Lord Macartney has left him instructions which he will carry out to the best of his ability until a new governor arrives.
Part of Earl George Macartney
Saying that Lord Macartney has left him instructions which he will carry out to the best of his ability until a new governor arrives.
Part of Earl George Macartney
On the need to increase the forces at the Cape in case of possible attack by the French which might be supported by the Dutch and the slaves.
Cape of Good Hope, from George Francis Grand, servant of the East India Co.
Part of Earl George Macartney
Asking for redress of grievances he suffered at the hands of Lord Cornwallis.
Cape Town, from John Holland, Judge of the Vice-Admiralty Court
Part of Earl George Macartney
On the damage done to the cast India Company's interests by the clandestine trade carried on by British merchants trading under neutral (especially Danish) flags, and proposing remedies.
Castle of Good hope, asking leave to resign due to ill health
Part of Earl George Macartney
Castle of Good Hope, from William Somerville
Part of Earl George Macartney
Soliciting his favour and informing him that Lord Macartney has appointed him Secretary to the Court of Appeals at 200 per annum.
Castle of Good Hope, on Mr, Holland's appointment and salary
Part of Earl George Macartney
Castle of Good hope, on the naval mutiny at Simon's Town
Part of Earl George Macartney
Castle of Good hope, re shipping of Cape wine to England
Part of Earl George Macartney