Report entitled 'Speculations on the situation and resources of Egypt, 1773 to 1785'. Includes an analysis of French and English interests in Egypt. Marked 'Dundas papers' and 'No. 11'.
Covering letter from Richard Harris, Cairo, forwarding letter from Mocha to the Court of Directors. Dated Cairo, 24 December 1752. Received overland, 7 March 1753. Read in Court, 14 March 1753
Paper entitled 'Reflections concerning the communication by way of Suez'. Baldwin relates his efforts to open the Suez route since 1768 and his impatience with Ainslie's acquiescence to Turkish demands.Baldwin suggests forcible means to keep the route open. Copy testified by Richard Scott, Aleppo
Paper listing correspondence forwarded by Sir Stanier Porten, February 1779 to December 1779, and extracts from Company letters to Bengal, July 1777 to March 1778. Marked "D."
Paper entitled 'Measures concerning the appointment of an officer in Egypt for the purpose of conveying public dispatches to and from India by the way of Suez.' Written by George Baldwin and submitted to the Government.
Proposals for the establishment of a communications route via Suez and the appointment of Company packet agents. Includes tables comparing the times of various postal routes to and from Bombay, Madras and Bengal
Extract of Bengal Political Consultations. Rossetti reports that, in 1793, Baldwin had negotiated a treaty with Ibrahim and Murat Bey which was to be concluded in India. Captain Willis, charged with the execution of the treaty, died and the treaty remains in suspense.