Letter from John Browne, Barrister of Lincoln's Inn, relating to the transfers of stock belonging to persons overseas and to the registration of their Wills, 24 Oct 1743, read in Court 26 Oct 1743
Letter from Captain Robert Cummings pleading that he be released from debtors' prison and allowed to pay off his debt to the Company in such a manner as the Company may decide, 30 Nov 1743, read in Court 30 Nov 1743
Letter from Rebecca Cummings, wife of Captain Robert Cummings, pleading that her husband be released from debtors' prison otherwise she and her infant child will be made destitute, 18 Jan 1744, read in Court 18 Jan 1744
Letter from Captain Robert Cummings begging the Company to release him from debtors' prison in which he states he has been too long confined, 16 Dec 1743, read in Court 16 Dec 1743
Letter from Thomas Lockyer, executor of the Will of Captain Christopher Howes, late Commander of the Somerset. He requests that a bulse of diamonds on board the Somerset consigned to Mrs Margaret Howes, widow of Captain Howes, should be delivered to no one other than the legal claimer, 15 Aug 174...
Memorial of Timothy Motteaux and William Clarke, assignees of the estate of William Williams, a bankrupt, and of the Rt Hon Robert Willimott, Lord Mayor of London, Nicholas Goodschall, Edward Radcliffe, Henry Neale, Abraham Cropp, John Small, William Minet and Charles Frye, creditors of William W...
Request of Ralph Whistler that the Company deliver to him twenty four shoes of gold shipped home on his account from Canton first on the Sussex then on the Winchester, 21 Dec 1743, read in Court 21 Dec 1743
Memorial of Timothy Motteaux and William Clarke, assignees of the estate of William Williams a bankrupt, late Chief Mate of the Sussex, requesting that sixty shoes of gold from the Winchester belonging to Williams be delivered to them as creditors of his estate. They also give an account of the c...
Request of Fitzwilliam Barrington that he receive the effects, books and papers of his late brother Charles Barrington which were seized in India by the Company, 27 Nov 1745, read in Court 27 Nov 1745
Application from Captain Christopher Baron, Commander of the Winchelsea that he be permitted to pay £176 8s Od into the Company's Treasury. This sum of money represents the proceeds of the sale of 112 gold mohurs, originally obtained by John Donaldson a sailor of the Winchelsea through plundering...