Report of the Committee of Law Suits, of 5 Aug 1788, regarding the Company's claim against Edward Coles, formerly Governor of Fort Marlborough, for a paper currency note of 100 dollars, read in Court 20 Aug 1788
Petition of Thomas Raby, formerly a Private in the Bombay European Infantry, requesting to be paid batta for the period of his imprisonment in Mysore, nd, read in Court 23 Dec 1788, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Memorial of Wilfred Reed on behalf of Nataniel Bateman, a former Bengal Civil Servant, praying that Bateman may be restored to the Company's service, nd, read in Court 9 Jul 1788, referred to Joint Committee of Warehouses and Law Suits
Letter from Charles Rogers requesting permission to subscribe the amount of two Bombay bonds, belonging to the estate of his late brother Lieutenant James Rogers, on terms of remittance to be agreed on by the Court, 2 Dec 1788, read in Court 2 Dec 1788, referred to Committee of Accounts, subseque...
Note from John Smith, Company's Solicitor, to William Wright, Clerk to the Committee of Law Suits, forwarding information on the various law suits in which the Company is engaged, 23 Jul 1788, read in Court 23 Jul 1788, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from William Stewart requesting payment of the amount of the estate of his deceased brother John Stewart, which had been deposited in the Balambangan Treasury, although his brother's will had subsequently been lost, 18 Nov 1788, read in Court 26 Nov 1788, referred to Committee of Accounts
Proposals of Don Fermin de Tastet, the Agent of the Royal Spanish Philippine Company, in London, regarding negotiations for a trading agreement with the East India Company, 1 May 1788, read in Secret Court 7 May 1788
Minute of the Secret Court of Directors of 7 May 1788 regarding Don Fermin de Tastet's proposals for trade negotiations - resolved that the proposals be referred to H.M. Government
Memorandum regarding Don Fermin de Tastet's proposals for a commercial treaty - the East India Company to secure the approval of H.M. Government before entering into negotiations, nd
Copy of a letter from Thomas Morton, Company's Secretary, to Don Fermin de Tastet, intimating that the Company has no objections to entering into trade negotiations with the Royal Philippine Company, provided he (de Tastet) produces the necessary credentials, 12 May 1788