Letter from George Baldwin to Henry Dundas. Reports arrival of Marquis de Moncamp from Marseilles bringing news of a revolution in Holland. Also, that a firman has been received at Candia directing them to received French war ships into their ports. Dated Alexandria
Letter from George Baldwin to Henry Dundas. Received orders from the government of Cairo to admit packets and passengers on shore from India. Rebel Beys willing to allow British free passage provided Egypt left in hands of Ibrahim Bey. Dated Alexandria
Letter from George Baldwin to Henry Dundas. States that Suez is, in practice, open to the British. Concerned that he has not been kept informed by Ainslie over events at the Porte nor by the Company in regard to his status as Agent. Dated Alexandria
Letter from George Baldwin to Henry Dundas. Speculates about news of a French ship bound for Suez which called at Mocha and returned unexpectedly to Pondicherri. Dated Alexandria
Letter from George Baldwin to Henry Dundas. Anxious that Suez passage remains unsettled. Egyptian government anticipate another revolution. Dated Alexandria
Letter from George Baldwin to Henry Dundas. Baron de Thonus, the Russian agent, has been confined to Cairo Castle and Russia accused of plotting to overthrow the Egyptian government. Dated Alexandria
Letter from George Baldwin to Henry Dundas. Reports French ship arriving at Suez with piece goods; two English ships expected from Bengal. Dated Alexandria
Copy of letter from George Baldwin to Thomas Morton, Secretary of the Company. Further intelligence about the French and English ships at Suez. Dated Alexandria, 4 April 1789 Received, 18 May 1789.
Copy of letter from George Baldwin to Thomas Morton, Secretary of the Company. French ship is the Condè, carrying 240 bales of piece goods and merchandise from Coromandel and Malabar. Dated Alexandria, 4 April 1789 Received 18 May 1789.