Letter from Samuel Thornton to the Chairman of the East India Company, enclosing Edward Stephenson's account and James Nicholas Maillard's affidavit, 20 Jul 1792, read in Committee of Law Suits 25 Jul 1792, agreed that the Marine Society's proposal be accepted.
Letter from John Vernon at Lincoln's Inn, requesting permission to examine such of the Company's records as may be of help in defending an action brought by Captain John Bavid against Henry Browne, President of the Select Committee at Canton, 21 Nov 1792, read in Court 21 Nov 1792, referred to Co...
Letter from Robert Williams requesting a decision regarding his letter of 2 Mar 1792, 23 Mar 1792, read in Court 23 Mar 1792, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from Messrs Winter and Kaye requesting to be sent the Canton accounts for 1788-90, these being required as evidence in a civil action between Captain John Baird and Messrs Lance and Fitzhugh, 31 May 1792, read in Court 6 Jun 1792, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from Maria Anna, Lady Bickerton, repeating her request to be paid the batta due to her late husband Rear Admiral Sir Richard Bickerton as Naval Commander in Chief in the East Indies in 1782/83, dated, Upwood, Huntingdonshire, 12 Sep 1793, read in Court 18 Sep 1793, referred to Committee of...
Letter from Edward Baber and H. Baillie directing the Court's attention to a claim for salt balances made in 1787 by Edward Baber and Mr Stuart, 28 Nov 1793, read in Court 4 Dec 1793, referred to Committees of Correspondence and Law Suits
Letter from William Chatfield, Stephen Moulton and Captain Jonathan Wood, on behalf of several officers of the Bengal Army, requesting a distribution of the moiety of the Chinsura prize money reserved to the Company, 14 Oct 1793, read in Court 23 Oct 1793, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Thomas Calvert requesting that orders be sent to Calcutta for the payment of a moiety on the commission on salt for the Fasli year 1192 (1782/83), to the representatives of the late Henry Vansittart and the attornies of Henry Griffiths and himself, 24 Apr 1793, read in Court 21 Aug 17...
Bond signed by William Jackson, attorney of the late Lieut Colonel William Joseph Crabb, undertaking to pay, if required, the sum of 2,711 rupees due to the Company from Crabb's estate, 1 Jan 1792