Letters 108-111 John Dunning in Temple, London to Robert James accompanying an address to the King on the peace
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A note on the accompanying letter states "This draught was varied and perfected as it stands upon the minutes of Court 4 May 1763. Enclosed with the letter are three draft versions, in different hands, of the address.
Letters 197-198 Peter McLachlin, late Ensign in the East India Company's service, to Robert James desiring his memorial lately presented with an account annexed may be delivered him
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The Committee of Law Suits with Mr Thomas Nuthall to consider a proper answer. Additional note states: Mr Nuthall does not advise the Committee to return the Memorial and Account, as the same contain a demand on the Committee which may be altered or enhanced as the Memorialist thinks fit, and M...
Letters 322-323 Lovell Stanhope enclosing by direction of Lord Halifax, to the Court of Directors enclosing extract of a letter from the Earl of Rochford (Ambassador at Madrid) relative to the Company's demand upon that Court
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ff. 655-656, letter 323, Extract of a letter from the Earl of Rochford to the Earl of Halifax, Segovia, 24 Sep 1764, concerning the demands of the East India Company upon the Court of Madrid. Committee of Correspondence take necessary care.
Letter 420 William Ellis, Secretary at War to Robert James desiring an inquiry may be made concerning Michael le Caudre, formerly in the French Service in India
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Governor and Council at Bombay to send home an account.
Letter 90 The Commissioners for Victualling his Majesty's Ships to the Court of Directors relating to stores supplied the Company's ships
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Folio 173, An Account of provisions etc. supplied to the East India Company's ships undermentioned by Mr Charles Cooper, Purser of His Majesty's ship the Portland.
Letter 148 George Clifford & Sons, Amsterdam to Robert James inclosing particulars of the cargo the Dutch East India ship West-Vriesland arrived from Batavia
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Enclosures: ff. 338-340, particulars in French and Dutch, of the cargo of the Dutch East India Company ship West-Vriesland arrived from Batavia.