Letter from John Heaton requesting that two of the Company's officers make affidavits concerning the late chip Winchelsea, for use in a case between himself and Captain Howe, late Commander of the Winchelsea, 26 Apr 1765, read in Court 26 Apr 1765
Petition of Michael Salomons requesting the Company to make good to him the value of 1,285 ounces of silver belonging to him, which was stolen from the Company's Bullion Office, 27 Mar 1765, read in Court 27 Mar 1765
Memorial of John Cooke and Jacob Blaquiere acquainting the Company that some diamonds may have been consigned to them illegally from India on HMS Argo (as previously had been done on HMS Medway). They plead that their correspondents in India were unaware that they were infringing the Company's re...
Letter from John Boddington of the Office of Ordnance enclosing an account for several ordance stores delivered to the Company's officers in India, 13 Oct 1766, read in Court 15 Oct 1766
Letter from Daniel Campbell regarding certain Bills of Exchange remitted from India by his relative Captain Colin Campbell to the firm of Archibald Maclane and Son (now bankrupt), 7 Jan 1766, read in Court 8 Jan 1766
Letter from Charles Douglas acquainting the Company that certain diamonds may have been consigned to him from India on HMS Argo and requesting that the same indulgence be extended to him as to Messrs Cooke and Blaquiere 22 Mar 1766, read in Court 26 Mar 1766
Memorial of Henry Farrant surviving exeuctor of the estate of Thomas Brown late Commander of the Bombay Castle, asking that three interest notes belonging to Brown's estate which were lost at the capture of Calcutta in 1756, be now paid to the estate, read in Court 26 Nov 1766
Letter from Ralph Morrison relating to a Letter of Attorney given by Mr Bristowe to John Goode to sell India annuities. He also complains that Thomas Shippey, Chief Clerk of the Company's Stock Office has been practising illegally as a stock broker for some years, 15 May 1766, read in Court 16 Ma...
Letter from Thomas Nightingale and John Harwood of the Customs House, Rochester, relating to a proposed confiscation order against certain goods imported to England illegally on two of His Majesty's Ships, 21 Oct 1766, read in Court 22 Oct 1766