Letter from William Jackson to Thomas Morton, Company's Secretary, regarding the payment of the balance of cash due from Captain Andrew Wilson Heasey to the Company, dated Turin 5 Nov 1788, read in Court 19 Nov 1788, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from William Jackson to William Wright, Company's Auditor, regarding his (Jackson's) examination of the Southern Army accounts with respect to Colonel William Fullarton's claim for bullock hire, 24 Mar 1788, read in Committee of Correspondence 26 Mar 1788
William Jackson's observations on Colonel William Fullarton's demands on the Company for bullock hire, nd, read in Committee of Correspondence, 10 Jan 1788, extract ordered to be sent to Kenelm Digby
Letter from William Jackson to Thomas Morton, Company's Secretary, forwarding his observations on Colonel William Fullarton's demands, 10 Jan 1788, read in Committee of Correspondence 10 Jan 1788
Petition of Jane Jope requesting payment of part of the balance in the Bombay Treasury, owing to her late husband's estate, nd, read in Court 1 Feb 1788, referred to Committee of Accounts
Note from Mr Lushington at Doctors' Commons, to Thomas Morton, Company's Secretary, forwarding his bill for legal work on the appeal from the Court of Admiralty regarding the Hinchinbrooke, 27 Jun 1788
Mr Lushington's bill for legal work on behalf of the Company in the appeal from the Court of Admiralty regarding the Hinchinbrooke, nd, read in Court 2 Jul 1788, referred to Joint Committee of Correspondence and Law Suits
Petition of Captain Josiah Pryce of the Royal Charlotte, requesting some compensation for the loss sustained by him in exchanging some Fort Marlborough notes for specie, 19 Nov 1788, read in Court 19 Nov 1788, referred to Committee of Accounts
Request of Mark Prager to be allowed to receive moneys from the Company under certain inform powers of attorney, nd, read in Court 7 Mar 1788, referred to Committee of Accounts, subsequently referred to Committee of Law Suits, 2 Jul 1788
Memorial of Thomas Pagan on behalf of Captain Archibald Robe of Bristol, requesting payment of a bill of exchange drawn on Fort Marlborough, 27 Sep 1788, read in Court 2 Oct 1788, referred to Committee of Accounts