Letters 164-165 Messrs Chambers, Hiccox and Chambers in Madeira to the Court relating to the provision of wine for the East India Company's ships and settlements. An associated invoice for the same is attached.
Letters 165-166 Captain James Funck in London to the Court enclosing a printed copy of his case and requesting relief in light of his services to the East India Company. Related papers attached.
Letter 167 Charles Thomas Coggan at East India House to Robert James reporting that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved William Sneade, Thomas Biggs, Thomas Henry, Edward Wilson, Vincent Roberts and William Nesbit as cadets for Bombay.
Letter 168 Charles Thomas Coggan at East India House to Robert James reporting that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved Blacket Curtis, Edward Nugent and John Masterson to be appointed cadets for Bombay.
Letters 169-171 Thomas Kidwell in London to the Court enclosing a printed copy of his memorial and an account of the deficiencies of his salary whilst a Lieutenant in the East India Company's military service in Bombay. Related papers attached.
Letter 172 William Bogdani at the Ordnance Office to Robert James enclosing letters to be delivered to Bombay on board the East India Company's ships Harcourt and Godolphin.
Letters 173-174 Secretary John Cleveland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James reporting that HMS Norwich and HMS Echo are waiting to convoy the East India Company's ships on their outward bound voyage at St Helens. Related papers attached.
Letters 175-177 Lord Barrington at the War Office to Robert James forwarding copies of letters from General Henry Holmes and Robert Mason concerning a bond lodged by Mr Mason in East India House.
Letter 178 Messrs Chambers, Hiccox and Chambers in Madeira to the Court relating to the provision of wine for the East India Company's ships and settlements.
Letter 179 Petition of John Blackford in Bombay to the Court complaining that his case has been delayed in the Mayor's Court and requesting some financial relief in light of the losses he has incurred by the delays.