Copy of the power of attorney granted by H. Montgomery, B. Mayne, J.B. Butler, J. English, Henry Chichley Michell and Martha Briggs, to John Cox Hippisley and John Spalding authorizing them to act on their behalf in the matter of the Jagannathapuram prize money, nd
Letter from Sir John Cox Hippisley to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, forwarding some papers relating to the law suit regarding the Jagannathapuram prize money, and requesting that something be paid on account to the claimants, dated, Stone Easter, House, Somerset, 30 Jul 1804
Account of Sir John Cox Hippisley and John Spalding, Agents for the Captors of Jagannathapuram, with their solicitor Alexander Fraser, Mar 1794-Jul 1804, signed Alexander Fraser, Lincoln's Inn, 23 Jul 1804
Memorial of John Cox Hippisley and John Spalding requesting the East India Company to defend the suit brought in the Court of Admiralty by the owners of the Grosvenor and Royal Admiral for a share of the Jagannathapuram prize money, nd, read in Court 16 Dec 1789, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Statement of the case for the captors of Jagannathapuram against the claims of the owners of the Grosvenor and Royal Admiral, together with the opinion thereon, of the Advocate General, Sir William Scott, dated Doctors' Commons, 4 Dec 1789
Letter from Sir John Cox Hippisley and John Spalding requesting that the Court order the Company's Proctor to join in the motion for dismissal on behalf of the captors of Jagannathapuram, dated Grosvenor Street, 19 Nov 1799, read in Court 20 Dec 1799, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from Alexander Fraser to Sir John Cox Hippisley, forwarding a letter from his Proctor regarding the claim to the Jagannathapuram prize money, dated Lincoln's Inn, 17 Nov 1799
Letter from Charles Bishop to Alexander Fraser communicating the provisional decision of the Privy Council in the case of the Jagannathapuram prize money, dated Doctors' Commons, 16 Nov 1799
Letter from Major General Gabriel Johnston of the Bengal Army intimating that it is his intention to remain in England on the pay of his rank and requesting that he might be allowed the profits of the off-reckonings of his regiment, 17 Sep 1799, read in Court 25 Sep 1799, referred to Committee of...
Memorial of Major General William Jones of the Bengal Army complaining of his supercession as Commanding Officer at Fatehgarh in 1797 and praying to be retained on the staff of the Army, 12 Jan 1799, read in Court 17 Jan 1799, referred to Committee of Correspondence