Letters 245-246 Christian Disnoyer, a French Prisoner at Dover to the Court desiring that part of the passage money paid for a Coffree may be paid him, and for the delivery of some papers relating to Mr Esnell, deceased
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Letter 245 is the English translation of Letter 246
Letters 249-251 Petition of George Burghall to be employed as an Engineer or in the Company's Artillery in the East Indies
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Enclosed: Certificate of the abilities of George Burghall, issued by John Muller of the Royal Academy at Woolwich Certificate of George Burghall having been granted leave to resign his commission as Lieutenant Fireworker by Matthew Kindersley, Lieutenant and Adjutant Royal Regiment, Artillery Co...
Letter 214 Charles Thomas Coggan to Robert James that the Committee of Shipping had examined and approved new ships' mates
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The following mates were approved: Robert Ker, 2nd Mate, Princess Augusta; Thomas Hindman, 2nd Mate, Duke of Richmond; Hugh Beake, 3rd Mate, Duke of Richmond
Letter 237 Charles Thomas Coggan on behalf of the Committee of Shipping to Robert James enclosing the names of ships' mates who have been examined and approved
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Mates examined and approved: Richard Dobbie, Chief Mate, Worcester; Thomas Liell, Second Mate, Worcester; Samuel Burges, Third Mate, Worcester; John Sharp, Fourth Mate, Princess Augusta
Letter 236 John Forbes, Lieutenant in Colonel Drapers Regiment, to the Court of Directors to have an allowance for his passage from Manilha [Manilla] he being sent on the Recruiting service
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To be acquainted an officer has already been paid for that service.
Letters 300-302 Memorial of Lieutenant Eccles Nixon late of His Majesty's 36th Regiment of Foot for a position in the Company's service in command of a Company, with enclosures
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Enclosures: f 598 Details of the dates of his commissions with the 36th Regiment of Foot f 599 Testimony to his character and abilities as a Lieutenant with the 36th Regiment of Foot
Letters 63-64 Adam Anderson, South Sea House to Robert James entreating the Court's acceptance of his dedication of the Origin of Commerce in 2 volumes.