Letter from George Baldwin to Thomas Morton. (Company Secretary, 1783-1792.) Baldwin has completed a year in Egypt and forwards receipt of salaries for his agents. Dated Alexandria, 22 December 1787 Read in Court, 25 February 1788.
Letter from George Baldwin to Thomas Morton, Secretary of the Company. Baldwin has acquired a firman from the Egyptian government allowing free passage through Egypt of packets to and from India. Repeats request for his salary of last year. Dated Alexandria, 31 July 1788 Read in Court, 2 October ...
Duplicate letter from George Baldwin to Thomas Morton, Secretary of the Company. Reports travel arrangements made for St Leger and Collier. Dated Alexandria, 2 July 1790 Received overland, 18 September 1790. Read in Court, 22 September 1790.
Letter from George Baldwin to Henry Dundas. Believes Capitan Pasha's intentions are favourable as Lord Murray been permitted to land at Suez. Also, suggests that Beys were encouraged to rebel by Russian agents. Dated Cairo
Letter from George Baldwin to Henry Dundas. Reports arrival of Marquis de Moncamp from Marseilles bringing news of a revolution in Holland. Also, that a firman has been received at Candia directing them to received French war ships into their ports. Dated Alexandria
Letter from George Baldwin to Henry Dundas. Received orders from the government of Cairo to admit packets and passengers on shore from India. Rebel Beys willing to allow British free passage provided Egypt left in hands of Ibrahim Bey. Dated Alexandria
Letter from George Baldwin to Henry Dundas. Reports French ship arriving at Suez with piece goods; two English ships expected from Bengal. Dated Alexandria