Letter from George Baldwin to the Court of Directors. States that allowance is adequate and he will not make any further demands. Read in Court, 27 June 1786.
Letter from George Baldwin to the Court of Directors. Reports on Capitan Pasha's campaign against the rebel Beys in Upper Egypt. Seeks additional time to achieve his objectives as the unsettled state of Egypt has made it more difficult. Dated Alexandria
Letter from A.St Leger to Stephen Lushington, Chairman of the Company. Describes measures taken for his journey to India from Suez. Dated Cairo, 23 June 1790 Received from the Chairman, 29 December 1790.
Letter from George Baldwin to the Company. Reports the successful journey by St Leger and Collier through Egypt to Suez with Company's despatches. Dated Alexandria, 18 July 1790 Received 4 October 1790.
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. Baron de Thonus, the Russian agent, has been confined to Cairo Castle and Russia accused of plotting to overthrow the Egyptian government. Dated Alexandria
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.
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