List of current prices for European and Indian goods sold in Mocha. Dated 29 May 1770 and signed in Gujarati by Ruttenjee Madoujee, the East India Company's broker in Mocha.
Letter from Surat to the supracargoes of the East India Company ship Shrewsbury, giving instructions for their trading voyage to Mocha and forwarding a manifest of goods loaded onto the ship at Surat. Dated 26 March 1772 and signed by W A Price. Received by the Shrewsbury. The manifest itself is ...
Letter from Bombay Castle to the supracargoes of the East India Company ship Doddington, requesting delivery of a letter to Mangulore [Mangaluru]. Dated 5 March 1753 and signed by W A Price, Secretary to the Government of Bombay. Received by the Doddington. The attached letter is catalogued as IO...
Letter from Bombay Castle to the supracargoes of the East India Company ship Doddington, giving instructions for their upcoming trading voyage to Mocha. Dated 1 March 1753 and signed by Richard Bouchier, Governor of Bombay, and by J Sewell, H Symmons, Thomas Hodges, Richard Douglas and W A Price....
Manifest of Private Goods Shipped on the Doddington
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Manifest of private goods and 'foreign silver' licensed to be carried on board the East India Company ship Doddington, bound for Bombay [Mumbai]. Dated 4 March 1752 and signed by H J Crabb-Boulton of the Company's Committee of Shipping. Received by the Doddington.
Invoice of goods loaded onto the East India Company ship Doddington at Surat, 20 February 1753, and associated costs. Signed by Charles Crommelin, Peter Elwin Wrench and Samuel Court. Received by the Doddington.
Invoice of 'foreign silver' and piece goods loaded onto the East India Company ship Doddington at Bombay [Mumbai] bound for Mocha, 28 February 1753, and associated costs. Signed by J Sewell and examined by William Mackenzie and William Greaves. Received by the Doddington.
Letter from Bombay Castle to the supracargoes of the East India Company ship Doddington, advising that a journey to Mocha should be safe if begun within the next month. Dated 3 March 1753 and signed by W A Price, Secretary to the Government of Bombay. Received by the Doddington.
Letter from Bombay Castle to the supracargoes of the East India Company ship Doddington, requesting that ten chests of silver be delivered to Tellicherry [Thalassery]. Dated 4 March 1753 and signed by W A Price, Secretary to the Government of Bombay. Received by the Doddington.
Invoice of goods loaded onto the East India Company ship Doddington at Tellicherry [Thalassery]. Dated 19 March 1753 and signed by J Dorrill, Charles Waters, Peter Elwin Wrench and Thomas Satchwell. Received by the Doddington. A cover letter for the invoice is catalogued as IOR/G/17/3 Part 1 ff.1...