Luson to Ramsay on illness of Pringle; purchase of brig by Gov Farquhar with coffee on account of Mauritius Govt; produce imported to Cape from Mauritius and Réunion and confiscation by Custom House until EIC instructions received
Pringle to Ramsay on unloading of Bengal cargo and success of sales; bill of exchange; refusal of more currency drafts from Mauritius; export of goods from Mauritius in Cape Customs House to England and request for instructions; supply of flour for St Helena; report of Cpt Warren on American inte...
Pringle to Ramsay on bill of exchange and high exchange rate; outbreak of smallpox at Cape, suspension of sales and affect on business; precautions to prevent spread of disease to St Helena
Pringle to Ramsay on bills of exchange; arrival of staves, hoops and stationery from England; EIC seamen accused of desertion by Navy; departure of fleet
Luson to Ramsay on absence of Pringle; bills of exchange; shipment of Cape wine to England; trial of robbers of EIC stores; resignation of assistant John Conrad Gie and employment of Samuel Oliver; arrival of Walmer Castle, Cumberland, Lowther Castle and Hope; report of distress of Ann at Mauriti...
Luson to EIC Sec James Cobb, on illness of Pringle; arrival of stationery; reply to memorial of Maria Johanna Jurgens; arrival of Batavia from Bombay; repair to Archduke Charles bound for New South Wales, damage to EIC cargo and failure of payment for repair; departure of Scaleby Castle; wine for...
John Pringle to William Ramsay on arrival of Walmer Castle and Phoenix; delivery of EIC instructions to Cape Gov Du Pré, Earl of Caledon; arrival of EIC fleet from England under convoy; arrangements for protection of Walmer Castle; supplies for troops at Cape awaiting transport to India; lack of ...
Pringle to Ramsay on damages claimed by Francis Fynn for removal against his will to St Helena on Admiral Gardner; sale of goods from Bengal; directions on treatment of recaptured Lascars brought to Cape; arrival of Warley after separation from convoy; shortage of tea at Cape and request for more...
Copy letter from Bertie to Pringle on intelligence of arrival of French force at Mauritius and his opinion on danger to EIC ships and recommendation that EIC ships avoid Mauritius or await convoy [enclosure to ff117-122]