Pringle to Ramsay on delay in sitting of Vice-Admiralty court; agreement of Caledon to appoint committee on matters arising from suspended armament to Madras; Cape sales
Luson to Ramsay on absence of Pringle; departure of HMS Raisonable, Chanwell and Caledon with Devaynes; HMS Inconstant with Streatham, Ocean, Tottenham; arrival of HMS Illustrious with Wexford, Earl Camden, Arniston and Winchelsea; commencement of lists of arrival and departure of ships at Cape
Pringle to Ramsay on equipment of transports and embarkation of troops; destruction of British squadron at Port South East [Mahebourg] and capture of Ceylon and Windham bound for Madras; dispatch of Baring with this intelligence to England; Naval assistance from St Helena and Rio de Janeiro; dela...
Pringle to Ramsay on arming and equipment of transports and cooperation of colonial officials; conversion of Ann, Minerva, and Troubridge to armed vessels; difficulty in transportation between Cape Town and Simon's Bay; departure of armament from Simon's Bay and praise for EIC ships' commanders; ...
Pringle to Ramsay on justification of salvage of cargoes of Streatham and Windham; request for instructions on trade between Cape and former French Indian Ocean islands; arrival of Daphne from Bengal with Cape goods
Duplicate letter from Luson to Ramsay on illness of Pringle; anxiety at receiving instructions on trade between Cape and Mauritius and considerable confiscated property held by Customs House; restitution of cargo of L'Orient and appeal of captain; departure of two capture French frigates for England
Duplicate letter from Luson to Ramsay on illness of Pringle; publication of regulations on trade between Cape and Mauritius; draft licence and bond by King's Proctor, William Jennings for EIC approval