Letters 279-282 Lord Shelburne at Whitehall to the Court of Directors enclosing letters and papers received from Mr Murray at Constantinople and desiring the Company may enquire into them
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For the consideration of the Committee of Correspondence. Enclosures: Letter 280 (f. 637), extract of a letter from Mr Murray to the Earl of Shelburne, 16 October 1766, Constantinople regarding a request from the Reis Effendi for a letter to be sent to the Governor of Bendar Minai and Bender Su...
Letter 63 W Stiles, Secretary to the Customs to Thomas Morton signifying that the Commissioners approved the Company's renting some Warehouses near London Bridge
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letters 78-80 G Martens, Limehouse to Thomas Morton regarding the unhappy situation of his nephew John Baliol Scott, and a previous letter from another uncle, William Scott, which had not been replied to
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Enclosures: Letter 79, folio 176: Copy of the 37th paragraph of the General Letter from Bombay, 23 April 1784; Letter 80, folios 177-178: Letter submitted to the Court of Directors by William Scott, regarding his nephew John Baliol Scott, 22 August 1786. Copy sent to Mr G Martens. Also includes ...
Letter 113 Captain Richard Long, of the Bengal Establishment, at Argile Street, London to the Court of Directors signifying his health will not permit him to return thither this season
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Secretary to acquaint him he is considered out of the service.
Letters 119-120 Charles Bentley, of the Bengal Establishment, in London to the Court of Directors signifying his health will not permit him to return thither this season
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Secretary to acquaint him he is considered to be out of the service.
Letter 28 John Teshmaker in London to the Court requesting permission to send out goods and money to the value of £300 to his son John Teshmaker in Bombay.