Letters 154-155 Messages between John Dorrien, Chairman of the East India Company, and Welbore Ellis, Secretary at War regarding a request for Mr Dorrien and mr Laurence Sulivan's attendance at the War Office the following day
Letter 157 Welbore Ellis, Secretary at War, to Mr Dorrien that His Majesty had been pleased to appoint Colonel Calliaud [John Caillaud] as Brigadier-General in the East Indies
Letter 159 Charles Hutchinson, Governor of St Helena to the Court that in his opinion it is not possible for anyone not trained in law to learn enough to sit to try Capital Crimes
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Secretary's note: Committee Correspondence to consider thereof. Received by the Albion 25 September 1763.
Letter 161 Henry Hinde and Benjamin Harrison in London to the Court to be paid the balance to the owners of the Prince of Wales notwithstanding Captain William Roberts is absent.
Letter 162 Welbore Ellis, Secretary at War to John Dorrien returning thanks for the Courts favourable and just decision in the case of Captain Henry De La Douespe
Letter 163 Memorial of Captain John Clark in London to the Court that such part of his pension of the 29th April as regards an allowance to be made him may be withdrawn
Scope & Content:
Committee Correspondence to examine and report. John Clark's original petition was submitted to the Court 29 April 1763, and therefore the 'Read in Court' date given is for that original petition, as opposed to this follow up memorial.