Letter 183 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Morton that the Admiralty does not apprehend it necessary to send naval or victualing stores to the East Indies via the East Indiamen at Gravesend
Scope & Content:
Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letters 228-229 Joshua Thomas at the Navy Office to Thomas Morton enclosing copy of the directions given by the Lords of the Admiralty respecting such of His Majesty's Naval Stores as may remain in India fit for the Company's service
Letter 148 Charles Thomas Coggan to Robert James informing him of the names of the ships' mates who had been approved by the Committee of Shipping
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James Brooke, 2nd Mate, Clinton; Moore Calvert, 3rd Mate, Clinton; George McKenzie, 4th Mate, Clinton; William Eyres, 2nd Mate, Elizabeth; James Morpeth, 4th Mate, Harcourt; William Moffatt, 4th Mate, Walpole; Charles William Richards, 4th Mate, Grosvenor.
Letter 5 Charles Thomas Coggan on behalf of the Committee of Shipping to Robert James providing the names of the mates approved for the Company's ships
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John Parslow, 2nd Mate, Winchester; Philip Elliott, 3rd Mate, Drake
Letter 30 N Walton to the Court regarding Charles Robertson, a free merchant in India who had been taken prisoner in Pegue and had since had his ransom paid; and asking the court to renew his licence to trade in India now that he had been released
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George Drake, Chief Mate, Hector; William Elphinston, 3rd Mate, Hector; George Seton, Chief Mate, Brittannia; John Honan, 3rd Mate, Brittannia.
Letter 266 Charles Thomas Coggan on behalf of the Committee of Shipping to Robert James giving the names of those ships' mates approved by the Committee
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John Waddell, Second Mate, Plassey; William Applegarth, Second Mate, Falmouth; Phineas Hunt, Third Mate, Falmouth.