Letter from William Duffin of the Madras Medical Establishment requesting that, his leave be extended by one year, 6 Aug 1794, read in Court 6 Aug 1794, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Simeon Droz stating his services to the Company and adverting to the financial hardships he will sustain if the Company continue their suit against him, 22 Oct 1794, read in Court 22 Oct 1794, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from Simeon Droz to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, signifying his acceptance of the Company's proposal that he should give security for the payment of £3,000 within twelve months of November 1794, in return for the Company's dropping their suit against him, dated Bath, 1 Dec 1794, re...
Letter from Colonel William Fullarton to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, making some further representations regarding his claim respecting vouchers for the hire of bullocks in Southern India in 1783/84, 3 Mar 1794, read in Court 5 Mar 1794, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Charles Floyer requesting that the Privy Council order of 4 Feb 1794 which rescinds the Company's order against him of 24 Jul 1793, should be sent immediately to India, 6 Feb 1794, read in Court 7 Feb 1794, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Petition of Samuel Hopkins formerly a Private in the 1st Battalion, 2nd Madras European Infantry, requesting to be paid batta for his period of imprisonment at Seringapatam between September 1780 and March 1784 (enclosed is a certificate from Lieutenant J. Wilson of the Bombay Marine, dated Hornd...
Letter from Lieutenant John James claiming compensation for his services as Adjutant to the 15th Battalion of Bombay Native Infantry during their imprisonment in 1783/84, 29 Mar 1794, read in Court 16 Apr 1794, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Lieutenant John James intimating that he will have no recourse but to go to law, if the Company are unwilling to settle his claim against them, 18 Mar 1794, read in Court 18 Mar 1794, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from William Jackson, Company's Solicitor in Calcutta, to John Smith, Company's Solicitor in London, advising him of the steps taken in Calcutta to collect evidence in the case of the Company versus James Inglish Keighly, 29 Mar 1793, read in Court 8 Jan 1794, referred to Committee of Law ...
Letter from James Inglish Keighly requesting that the bonds given by himself and his securities in Calcutta with respect to the Company's law suit against him, should now be cancelled, 14 May 1794, read in Court 14 May 1794, referred to Committee of Law Suits