"Outline of a Scheme, for separating the Commercial Affairs of the Company, from that Share of the Profits, arising from the Dewannee, which may be ceded to the Public, in such Manner, as to remove the supposed Necessity, of receiving the Public, into a Partnership in Trade".
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Number 7. Lord Poulett (presumably Vere Poulett, 3rd Earl Poulett).
The accounts cover a variety of commodities and include accounts for Lady Clive and Charlotte Clive. The vast majority were paid in October, peaking on 22 October.
A list of letters sent to Clive via the ship Admiral Pocock on 25 March 1768, with a list of the contents of a package of documents sent by the same ship.
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The letters were all written between 31 March 1767 and 25 March 1768.
Draft observation upon the threats posed to the maintenance of the British position in India, with particular emphasis upon disarmament. The document also includes a list of potential concessions that could be made.
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The draft is possibly in Clive's hand, with annotations by him.