Duplicate letter from George Baldwin to Thomas Morton, Secretary of the Company. Reports need to draw on bill of Company and other financial arrangements. Dated Alexandria, 1 February 1788 Read in Court, 2 May 1788.
Letter from George Baldwin to Thomas Morton, Secretary of the Company. Reports the arrival of St Leger and Collier in Alexandria and requests further payment. Dated Alexandria, 21 June 1790 Read in Court, 15 September 1790.
Letter from George Baldwin to Thomas Morton, Secretary to the Company. Advises on Bill drawn on the Company by Baldwin. Dated Alexandria, 18 December 1790 Received 9 February 1791.
Letter from Richard Willis, Alexandria, to the Court of Directors. Forwards letters to Company on behalf of Baldwin, who is ill [n.d.] Read in Court, 6 August 1794.
Letter from George Baldwin to Henry Dundas. Reports the appointing of a French consul in Egypt and French plans to regain a share of the trade with India. Dated Alexandria
Letter from George Baldwin to Henry Dundas. Reports Capitan Pasha's victory over the rebel Beys and Baldwin's audience with Pasha. Hopes for success in Ainslie's efforts to persuade the Porte to reopen Suez route. Dated Cairo
Letter from George Baldwin to Henry Dundas. Permission to use Suez now entirely dependent upon Ainslie's efforts at the Porte. Notes that the proposal for a French India Company has been overturned - French merchants will trade under Imperial Protection. Dated Alexandria
Letter from George Baldwin to Henry Dundas. Capitan Pasha agrees to persuade the Porte to reopen Suez to the British for communication purposes. 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. Suggests Porte would not have objected to Red Sea navigation if it had been properly requested. Dated Alexandria