Pringle to Secret Committee on accounts of Georgiana and Antelope; severe failure of harvest at Cape and request for bread and flour from Gov Craig; prohibition on sending flour from Cape to St Helena; mutinous behaviour of recruits from England on Martha and order from Craig on their punishment;...
Duplicate letter from Pringle to Secret Committee on accounts; hire of magazine for storage; employment of Thomas Maxwell as assistant; shortage of flour at St Helena and consent of Craig to send emergency supply from Cape; arrival of Zephyr
Pringle to Secret Committee on convoy for Rose, Hillsborough, Lord Thurlow and Oiseau; arrival of Princess Charlotte, Malabar Berwick and Good Hope; arrival of ships with scurvy-ravaged crews in Simons Bay; arrangements for convoy to St Helena; sale of Three Brothers and purchase by Gov Brooke of...
Pringle to Secret Committee on arrival of homeward-bound Ranger from Bengal; intelligence of French force cruising off St Helena; lack of supplies for convoy; supply and repair of Suffolk Tender; account for recruitment service; travel arrangements for Count De Meuron and suite; arrival of captur...
Pringle to Secret Committee on urgent request for rules of conduct; account for passage of Count de Meuron; result of Cape sales; supplies of rice and rum for Navy; demand for spices at Cape; damage to Exeter; arrival of Tuscan; Constantia Cape wine sent to King George III; proposal by Gov Macart...
Pringle to Secret Committee on arrival of Arniston, Raymond, Prince William Henry, Hawke, Lord Walsingham, Earl Spencer, Minerva, Castor and Woodcott; damage to Raymond; account of Count de Meuron
Pringle to Secret Committee on detention and departure of Arniston; departure of fleet from False Bay; request to send copies of general instructions for EIC commanders; sale of spices; termination of recruitment service at Cape
Pringle to Secret Committee on arrival of William Pitt, Manship, Princess Royal and Essex; damage to China fleet; arrival of Botany Bay ships; loss of Ocean in typhoons and gales, murder of some crew and escape of remainder to Amboyna; termination of mutiny in fleet at Cape by general pardon