644 ‘TRAVELS TO DISCOVER. 
and afford Mr Shaw any affiftance he may require; and we 
defire, and particularly recommend, that; as foon as the 
cargo is fold, and Mr Shaw has made the neceflary obferva- 
tions and remarks on the reception he has met with, the 
goods that have fold to moft advantage, and of the forts that 
will beft anfwer in future, and other occurrences, that you 
difpatch fuch accounts, by the firft conveyance you may 
have to Jidda,to Captain Anderfon of the Suecefs galley, and 
duplicate, by the Suez pacquet to Mocha, to Captain Wed- 
derburn of the Cuddalore fchooner, with orders for him 
to proceed to Bengal without delay ; and we defire that thefe > 
difpatches may be directed in a large pacquet to the go- 
vernor for his perufal, with draugits and remarks on. the. 
paflage. 
“ As we think it of great confequence that you ufe all’ 
poffible difpatch in finifhing your bufinefs at Grand Cairo,. 
fo as to leave Suez as early as the feafon will permit, if the © 
Cuddalore* has been able to join you after the furvey, you 
will then proceed down the channel fhe has difcovered; but 
if, on the contrary, fhe has not joined you, and that the 
Suez pacquet is likewife gone with the difpatches, you muft 
then procure good pilots, and, if poffible, a fmall'veffel for - 
fear of accidents, and go down the ufual tra¢t of the Suez — 
veflels ; making particular remarks on that paflage, proceed 
on to Mocha, and you will attend to the former part of your. 
inftructions refpecting the deftination of the veflel. - 
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“ Haune a ; 
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* The Cuddalore.was loft in a ftorm in the bay of Bengal, and Captain Wedderburn. 
drowned before the commencement of the voyage. A {mall veffel, called a Gallevat, was, 
fulffituted, commanded by Captain Moffat, who made the voyage. 
