Letter from Richard Wyatt and Philip Manington, executors of the late Major John Hutcheon, requesting payment of what is due on some interest notes deposited in the Bencoolen Treasury in 1786 by John Crisp, 22 Nov 1789, read in Court 25 Nov 1789, reported on by Committee of Accounts, 27 May 1790 ...
Extracts from the Fort Marlborough Consultations and Correspondence, Mar 1786-Apr 1789, regarding the interest notes belonging to the estate of the late Major John Hutcheon
Mr Winter's bill to the East India Company for work done by him in connection with the mortgage of the Company's Annuities to the Bank of England for £200,000, as well as the previous mortgage, 29 Jul 1789
Petition of Thomas Woodhouse, a clerk in the Auditor's Office, requesting to be paid a gratuity for his past three years service and a salary in future, 27 May 1789, read in Court 27 May 1789
Petition of Joseph Worledge, formerly a Private in the Bombay Artillery, asking to receive compensation for the period spent by him as a prisoner of Tipu Sultan in 1783/84, 7 May 1789, read in Court 13 May 1789
Petition of John Williams, formerly a Private in the Bombay European Infantry, requesting to be paid batta for the period spent by him as a prisoner of Tipu Sultan in 1783/84, nd, read in Court 13 May 1789
Petition of William Annis, an Extra Clerk in the Examiner's Office, requesting to be appointed a Clerk in the Auditor's Office, nd, read in Court 7 Apr 1790
Letter from Captain James Barwell, to Thomas Morton, Company's Secretary, declaring his readiness to enter into any deed which the Company's Solicitor might propose, for indemnifying the Company owing to their dropping proceedings against him in the Court of Exchequer, 23 Dec 1790, read in Court ...
Petition of Captain James Barwell, formerly Commander of the Ankerwyke, requesting the Court to dismiss the Bill of Complaint, for Illicit Trade, filed against him in the Court of Exchequer, 25 Aug 1790, read in Court 25 Aug 1790
Letter from Anthony Brough requesting that certain papers may be delivered to his attorney George Coldham for use in a law suit pending between the owners of the Lord Walsingham and her underwriters regarding damage caused to the ship in China, 8 Dec 1790, read in Court 8 Dec 1790