Copy letter from Col Christopher Bird, Dep Cape Colonial Sec to J Osmond, shipwright, on fitting of prize ships Tange Box, Peggy and Sirius as transports
Copies of letters received on import of eastern goods to Cape; victuals for troops; naval escorts for EIC ships; passages for individuals; supplies and equipment for EIC ships from Simon's Town naval stores; cargo, equipment and appointment of officers for Streatham; remission of sentences for se...
Copies of letters written by Pringle and Asst Agent Joseph Luson on provisions for St Helena; failure of Streatham, Ocean and Tottenham to sail with Naval convoy; permission for sale of eastern goods at Cape; indent for China goods from Canton; passages for individuals and soldiers; wine supplied...
Copies of letters written on supplies for troops; permission for Tilsit (Good Hope) to take Cape goods to India; accommodation for 24th Regt on Ceylon, Windham, William Pitt, Astell and Euphrates; trade with Calcutta and Madras; additional indent for goods from Canton; intelligence of French acti...
Duplicate copies of letters written on stores for troops bound for Réunion; fitting and arming of EIC ships to transport 24th Regt and supply squadron off Mauritius; death of Chateau de Balyon; despatch of Colonial Sec Henry Alexander to England via St Helena on urgent business; stores for squadr...
Duplicate letter from Pringle to Ramsay on convoy to England of Streatham, Ocean and Devaynes; property taken on shore at St Paul's Island; outfit of and appointments to Windham
Duplicate letter from Pringle to Ramsay on expense of freight of stores sent to Cape; delay in and poor condition of consignment from China reaching Cape; repatriation of Indians captured by French; regulations for export of prize goods; enquiry into defence of Windham; allowances for cadets capt...
Copy letter from Pringle to Henry Alexander on permission for W W Bird to export cloves to east; confusion over restrictions on trade between Cape and French islands
Duplicate letter from Pringle to Ramsay on arrival and unloading of ships with goods from Bengal; Cape Agency expenditure; flour for St Helena; proposal of Cpt Warren of HMS President to take possession of Island of Tristan da Cunha; forwarding of cotton to England left behind by Baring
Copy letters written by Pringle and Luson on permission to import eastern goods to Cape; repair and loading of Mary; permission for J H Stadler to go to New South Wales and Calcutta; supplies for St Helena; deficient supply of goods from Bengal to Cape; permission to export Cape goods to Mauritiu...