Letter 66 William Sharpe at the Council of Chamber, Whitehall to the Court that the letter to Lord Granville for taking off the embargo from the Royal Charlotte would be laid before His Majesty
Letter 70 Henry Kidgell at Albermarle Street, for Mr Cox to Robert James desiring to know the longest time available to send money to India that season to pay the King's troops there
Letter 71 John Vernon at Southampton Buildings, London to Robert James that the proceedings relating to the discharge of Captain Lorenzo Collins, Captain Philip Jodrell and Anthony Eglinton, late Chief Mate of the Prince George, or at least copies, may be produced at a trial between Captain Collins and Captain Jodrell
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Note by the Secretary: Proper Officers on being supeened to attend accordingly.
Letter 73 Charles Thomas Coggan on behalf of the Committee of Shipping to Robert James giving the names of new ships' mates to be sworn in
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Edward Back, Second Mate, Earl of Ashburnham; Patrick Inglis, Second Mate, Drake; George Samways, Second Mate, Hector; William Elphinstone, Third Mate, Hector; Archibald Fraser, Second Mate, Albion; James Angus, Fourt Mate, Albion; Thomas Holloway, Fourth Mate, Houghton; John White, Fourt Mate, ...
Letter 74 Richard Bourchier at Lyon Square to Charles Thomas Coggan, clerk to the Committee of Shipping, desiring leave for Mrs Fenwick and her daughter to take a black boy and black girl with them to India
Letter 75 John Pelly Jr in London to the Court on behalf of the owners of the Prince George for Captain Jonathan Court to take the place of Captain William Roberts