Letter from George Smith at Calcutta to Henry Dundas, 10 Sep 1787: plans to supply bullion for China from Bengal, debts in India, the beneficial effects of Lord Cornwallis's administration, a writership for his son
Note from the EIC Chairman and Deputy Chairman to Lord North, forwarding an extract letter from Canton 28 Dec 1782 and a list of ships at Canton in 1782
(1) Letter from George Smith at Canton to Henry Dundas, 26 Nov 1786: his journey from Bombay, the state of trade in China, and a comparative table of Bohea tea prices in Bengal and England. (2) Letter from George Smith at Canton to Henry Dundas, 12 Dec 1786: the Chief Supercargo should be appointed HM's Consul in order to control the country ships, the £200 per month paid to commanders of EIC ships while at Canton should cease, a complaint against the Governor of Macao should be made to the C...
Copy of 'An account of a small vessell of about eighty tons at Macao, the 23d of September last [1771], commanded by Baron Maurice Aout Alladar Benyorsky, Colonel in the Hungarian Service, on board of which were sixty two Hungarian soldiers and five women who, by their account, escaped from their imprisonment in Siberia, taken from the Colonel's own words by me Nathl.Barlow, who was at Macao the time when they arrived there'