Letter from Captain Charles Cobb, Commander of H.M. Sloop Scout in the Downs, regarding illicit trade carried on between the Imperial East Indiaman Concordia and various London vessels, 16 Nov 1788, read in Court 19 Nov 1788
Letter from John Clements at Margate to Thomas Morton, Company's Secretary, regarding the Company's demand on him to make good the loss on resales of goods purchased by the late Edward Stephenson in Bengal, 3 Sep 1788, read in Court 10 Sep 1788
Letter from Edward Coles formerly Governor of Fort Marlborough regarding the debt allegedly owed by him to the Company, 10 Nov 1788, read in Court 19 Nov 1788
Request of Thomas Clark, executor of James Clark (deceased) that he be paid the sum of 3,980 dollars, part of James Clark's estate which was paid into the Company's Treasury at Fort Marlborough, 30 Aug 1788, read in Court 3 Sep 1788
Letter from Sir John Day dated Richmond, 30 Jun 1788, regarding certain irregularities in the bond given by the Bengal Government in 1782 to prosecute the appeal in the case of the Nadira Begam versus the Kazi and Muftis, produced in the Committee of Law Suits by John Woodhouse, 1 Jul 1788
Letter from John Dickson, of Lisle Street, Leicester Square, requesting payment of 106 star pagodas due to George Moody, formerly a Private in H.M. 71st Regiment, as the full batta for the period spent by Moody as a prisoner in Mysore in 1780-84, 20 May 1788, read in Court 21 May 1788
Letter from kenelm Digby, dated Bath, 18 Jan 1788, regarding Lieut Colonel William Fullarton and the accounts of the Southern Army in 1783-84, read in Committee of Correspondence, 22 January 1788
Letter from Captain Edmund Elliston formerly Commander of the Ranger, forwarding a letter from William Williams claiming a reward for first revealing the conspiracy to take over the Ranger, 3 Jun 1788, read in Court 4 Jun 1788, reported on by Committee of Law Suits, 27 Jun 1788
Letter from Captain Thomas Edwards of the Bengal Army informing the Court that he is prevented from returning to India owing to having been summoned as a witness in the trial of Warren Hastings - he trusts that the delay thus incurred will not be prejudicial to his army career, 2 Apr 1788, read i...