Letter from George Baldwin to Henry Dundas. Reports progress made by St Leger and Collier; forwards letter from India; remarks on revived alliance between France and Spain. Dated Alexandria, 8 November 1790 Received 21 January 1791.
Letter from George Baldwin to Henry Dundas. Comments upon British war in India against Tippoo of Mysore. Baldwin has been confined for 90 days due to the plague. Dated Alexandria, 4 July 1791 Received 29 September 1791.
Letter from George Baldwin to Henry Dundas. Congratulates Dundas on being appointed Secretary of State. Reports that Beys have regained their power in Egypt. Dated Alexandria, 17 September 1791 Received 11 November 1791.
Extract of a paragraph written from Bombay and dated 29 March 1791 Reports Cornwallis' progress against Tippoo of Mysore. Enclosed in Baldwin's letter of 17 September 1791.
Paper entitled 'Essay on the plague' submitted by George Baldwin to Henry Dundas. Baldwin believes that his application of oil to plague sufferers has proved effective in several cases.
Letter from George Baldwin to Henry Dundas. Warns of imminent famine in Egypt. Baldwin has heard of Ainslie's request to be recalled home and he recommends that future envoys to the Porte co-operate with him. Dated Alexandria
Duplicate letter from George Baldwin to Henry Dundas. Comments on the renewal of the Company's charter and the need to appoint an ambassador to Constantinople. Baldwin also requests a 'proper person' to cover him in his absence, settling his deceased brother's estate. Dated Alexandria
Letter from William Pulteney to Henry Dundas. Reports that Lord Grenville has stopped Baldwin's salary and appeals to Dundas to intervene. Encloses letter from Richard Lee. Dated London
Letter from Richard Lee, junior, to Mrs Baldwin. States that Baldwin's position and influence in Egypt has spared Lee payment of duties amounting to more than Baldwin's salary. Dated London