Correspondence as follows: ff. 1-25. Correspondence and papers relating to the property tax on East India dividends; 1806. ff. 26-64. Letters from David Steuart and Timothy Brown, on alleged corruption in the Edinburgh Excise Office; 1806-1807.
Correspondence as follows: ff. 1-50. Newsletters from Mr Bundock of Hamburg, on European affairs, including (ff. 43-50) a detailed report on trade in Greece and the Mediterranean; 1806. ff. 51-75. Correspondence relating to the investigation of public accounts in the West Indies; 1806-1807. ...
Correspondence as follows: ff. 1-22. Letters from John Connery, seeking patronage and proposing various improvements in the system of taxation; 1806. ff. 23-35. Correspondence regarding the bill for the taxation of the city of Limerick; 1806. ff. 36-44. Correspondence concerning Mr Lecky Camp...
Memorials and cases, with original docket giving list of contents. ff. 2-12. Thomas Henry Harben, of Corsica Hall, Seaford, Sussex. ff. 13-16. Hugh Broughton, Deputy Cashier of Excise in Scotland. f. 17. Major John Deane. ff. 18-24. Merchants engaged in the import and export of foreign linen...
Memorials and cases, some with original docket giving list of contents. ff. 2-7. Chevalier Melchior de Dourdon. ff. 8-16. University of St Andrews, regarding Scottish medical degrees. ff. 17-20. Asylum for Deaf and Dumb Children of the Poor, London. ff. 21-22. Quakers of the city of Cork, ag...
Memorials and cases. ff. 2-8. James O’Sullivan, paper manufacturer, of Cork. ff. 9-12. Comte de Mesnard. ff. 13-15. Magistrates and Common Council of Banff. ff. 16-20. James Rowe, merchant, of Newcastle upon Tyne. ff. 21-22. Marquis d’Yranda. ff. 23-24. Worshipful Company of Butchers, City...
Memorials and cases. ff. 2-6. Dr Richard Pearson, on the establishment of a Board of Health. ff. 7-14. Isaac Du Bois, late of Wilmington, North Carolina. ff. 15-17. John Williams, binder and stationer, of London. ff. 18-19. Thomas Jeanes, of Staines, Middlesex. ff. 20-21. Liverpool merchant...
Memorials and cases. ff. 2-14. Thomas Watson, Assistant Commissary General in the West Indies. ff. 15-45. Committee of West-India Planters and Merchants of London. ff. 46-47. Committee of West-India Planters and Merchants of Bristol.