Letter from Captain Edward Affleck, Commander of H.M.S. Argo at Plymouth, to the Commissioners of Customs in London, asking that his personal effects from the Argo be cleared by the local Customs officials, 24 May 1767
Letter from Edward Stanley of the Customs House, London, enclosing a list of the illicit goods seized from H.M.S. Argo at Plymouth and requesting the Company to allow a confiscation order to be made against the same, 20 May 1767, read in Court 21 May 1767
Letter from Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office, London, regarding the Admiralty's claim on a French East Indiaman called the Indien captured in the late War on the Malabar Coast, 16 Aug 1767, read in Court 19 Aug 1767
Petition of Charles Say, Printer of Newgate Street. He claims that an article in his paper the Gazetteer stating that the Company's forces in India had been defeated by the Marathas, was inserted without his knowledge by some-one desirous of reducing the value of East India stock. He apologizes t...
Petition of Dominicus Van Staaden requesting to be paid the value of 97 chests of opium lost by him at the capture of Calcutta in June 1756, 4 Nov 1767, read in Court 4 Nov 1767
Petition of John Whiteside, Solicitor, that the Bills of Chancery preferred by the Company against his clients, Messrs Johnstone, Leicester and Senior may be removed from the file in accordance with the Company's resolution of 6 May 1767, 11 Jun 1767, read in Court 11 Jun 1767
Letter from Thomas Bradshaw at the Treasury Chambers informing the Company that the Treasury Commissioners have decided to proceed against the Company for the recovery of £57,462 owing in respect of tea duties, 27 Dec 1768, read in Court 30 Dec 1768
Letter from John Berney claiming a right to £1,300 of India stock formerly held by his mother-in-law Mrs Susannah French and now held by the Accountant General of the Court of Chancery, dated Hackney, 31 Jul 1769, read in Court 2 Aug 1769