Copies of letters written on supply of wine, sheep, hay and grain to St Helena; permission for Lt J Drever, Madras Infantry to take servant to Madras to look after his child
Pringle to Secret Committee on brief capture of Lady Shore by French corvette; survey of Lady Shore; delay in loading of cargo of corn on Friendship; prohibition of foreign ships trading at Cape and resulting scarcity of goods and distress of inhabitants; proposal to send Cape wines for use in In...
Pringle to Secret Committee on arrival of Queen from St Helena and embarkation of Malay volunteers on Echo; convoy for Pitt, Royal Admiral, Bushbridge, Walter Boyd, Sir Stephen Lushington, Phoenix, Castor and Lascelles with troops, German recruits and volunteers for Bengal; departure of Albion an...
Pringle to Ramsay on Cape Gov Sir George Yonge's regulations on sale of prize goods and disapproval of Navy; bills of exchange; arrival of Orpheus with goods from Bengal for Cape; confusion over restrictions on landing slaves from Mozambique at Cape; arrival and repair of Malabar; praise for Cpt ...
Copy 'Instructions to the Commander of our Ships of War and ships commissioned with Letters of Marque. Given at the Court at St James's this 25th day of March, 1801 in the 41st year of our reign' [enclosure to pp323-324].
Pringle to Ramsay on bills of exchange; safe arrival of Aventura bound for Red Sea; arrival of Milford from Bombay with goods for Cape and uncertainty about procedure before repossession of Cape; closure of account of Marquis Wellesley and others; further cargo of pepper sent to England
John Pringle to William Ramsay on arrival of Walmer Castle and Phoenix; delivery of EIC instructions to Cape Gov Du Pré, Earl of Caledon; arrival of EIC fleet from England under convoy; arrangements for protection of Walmer Castle; supplies for troops at Cape awaiting transport to India; lack of ...
Pringle to Ramsay on damages claimed by Francis Fynn for removal against his will to St Helena on Admiral Gardner; sale of goods from Bengal; directions on treatment of recaptured Lascars brought to Cape; arrival of Warley after separation from convoy; shortage of tea at Cape and request for more...