Copy of letter from Sir Home Popham to Marquis Wellesley, Governor General of Bengal. Describes journey and progress made on his Red Sea Mission. Dated Romney, at sea, 11 May 1801 Received by the Georgiana
Copy of letter from Sir Home Popham to Peter Speke, vice-president in Council. States possibility of reviving Red Sea trade and of gaining a monopoly in the coffee trade. Dated Calcutta, 22 September 1801 Received by the Georgiana
Copy of letter from 'Mehmet' Pasha to Sir Home Popham. Pasha believes that Capitulations made between Sultan of Turkey and George III included permitting of trade between Egypt and India. Marked "No.2". Dated Cairo
Copy of Secret and Political Letter from Sir Home Popham to the Marquis Wellesley. Detailed report on trade and governments of the Red Sea states. Recommends that Red Sea-Indian trade be revived and that Residencies be established in Cairo, Mocha and Aden. Dated Mocha
Memoranda for Mehendi Ali Khan in his mission to the Gulf of Arabia. Includes a topographical sketch. . Marked "No.12" [n.d.] Received overland, 14 August 1801.
Copy of letter from Lord Elgin to Lord Grenville. Complains that Austrian post not only open letters but frequently withhold them. Has appointed a monthly messenger to Vienna. Marked "2." Dated Constantinople
Extract of a political letter from Bombay. Reports that Perim has been relieved by the Bombay and also that the island is unhealthy, two men having died and about 60 men being in the hospital. Dated Bombay.
Extract of a political letter from Bombay. Reports the lack of success in finding fresh water and the withdrawal of most of the garrison from Perim to the port of Aden. Dated Bombay