Letter from William Dowding at the Middle Temple, 17 Feb 1792, to John Smith, Company's Solicitor, regarding Dowding's request to examine the Bengal records
Letter from William Dowding at the Middle Temple, 22 Feb 1792, to the Committee of Law Suits, expressing the hope that his request of 8 Feb 1792 will not be denied
Letter from William Dowding at the Middle Temple, 8 Feb 1792, requesting permission to examine Bengal Consultations relating to the Salt Monopoly in 1773, for use in a case in the Court of King's Bench between a native merchant of Calcutta and former employee of the Company, read in Court 8 Feb 1...
Petition of James Douglas, Chief Mate of the Earl Cornwallis requesting to be paid the value of 20 boxes of Souchong tea purchased by him from the late James Gray in China, 6 Nov 1792, read in Court 7 Nov 1792, referred to Committee of Private Trade.
Letter from Kenelm Digby, former Paymaster of the Southern Army, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting him to forward Digby's letter of 29 Oct 1792, to the Court of Directors, 29 Oct 1792
Letter from Kenelm Digby requesting the Court to consider his previous letter of 13 Jun 1792, 29 Oct 1792, read in Court 31 Oct 1792, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Kenelm Digby regarding his claims against the Company for the period when he was Paymaster of the Southern Army, 13 Jun 1792, read in Court 13 Jun 1792, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Colonel William Fullarton, to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting to be allowed interest on the claim for compensation recently admitted by the Company, dated Fullarton near Ayr, 23 Nov 1792, read in Court 4 Dec 1792, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on 2 ...
Letter from Colonel William Fullarton to Thomas Morton, Company's Secretary, enclosing an affidavit regarding his claims to compensation for the hire of bullocks in Southern India in 1783/84, 2 Jun 1792, read in Court 6 Jun 1792, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on 13 Jun 1792
Affidavit sworn by Colonel William Fullarton, 2 Jun 1792, regarding the sum of 14,317 pagodas allegedly due to him from vouchers for the hire of bullocks, when Commander of the Southern Army in 1783/84