Letter 33 Charles Thomas Coggan to Robert James submitting the names of ships' mates approved by the Committee of Shipping
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Ships' mates approved: Thomas Cooke, Chief Mate, Earl of ElginJohn Smith, Second Mate, YorkWilliam Webb, Second Mate, Earl of LincolnGeorge Forbes, Fourth Mate, Duke of AlbanyJoseph Senhouse, Fourth Mate, Vansittart
Letter 49 Charles Thomas Coggan to Robert James submitting the names of ships' mates approved by the Committee of Shipping
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Ships' mates approved: Patrick Crichton, Chief Mate, Earl of Elgin; Patrick Inglis, Second Mate, Earl of Elgin; Peter Brearsley, Third Mate, Earl of Elgin; Philip Judd, Fourth Mate, Earl of Elgin; George Hayster, Chief Mate, York; James Allen, Third Mate, York; Michael Lascelles, Fourth Mate, Y...
Letter 60 Consul William Kinloch at Aleppo to Robert James informing the Court that a packet for the Court from Bagdad had been received in Aleppo and had been dispatched via Constantinople 17 January 1764
Letter 68 The Proprieters in the Joint Capital Stock of the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies to the Court of Directors desiring a general Court be called to meet on 27 March.
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The signatories include: Sir Francis Gosling, Lord Elibank, Richard Smith, George Johnstone, Luke Scrafton, George Savile, S Waller, Lewis Mendez and J? H Cruttenden. Ordered to be advertised accordingly.
Letters 88-89 Memorial of Mr Daniel Draper for permission to return to his station at Bombay next season and desiring the Court will order the payment of 1/4 part of the Boscawen's freight on Treasure from Juddah & Mocha to Bombay
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letter 136 William Kinloch, Consul at Aleppo to Robert James regarding letters and packet being forwarded to the Company and a missing packet from 29 January 1764 which has not yet arrived in Aleppo
Letter 239 James Flint, London to the Court of Directors for an allowance in consideration of his long confinement in China & the misfortune he labours under of not being able to go to China again
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letter 257 Petition of Mrs Mary Harnett, widow of Mr William Harnett deceased, formerly a Clerk in the Secretary's Office, for an increase of her pension
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.