Letter 115 Charles Thomas Coggan to Robert James that Alexander Willson had been approved by the Committee of Shipping as Chief Mate of the Lapwing Snow.
Letters 116-119 William Kinloch, Consul at Aleppo to the Court of Directors regarding packages to and from the Company being sent via Aleppo and Constantinople and Ali Pacha's complaint against Mr Shaw
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Received in London 9 June 1764. ff 217-218 Letter 116 Consul Kinloch's letter of 14 March 1764 to the Court of Directors;ff 219-220 Letter 117 Extract of Consul Kinloch's letter of 12 March 1764 to Dymoke Lyster, or the Company's agent in charge of affairs at Bassora;ff 221-222 Letter 118 duplic...
Letter 120 Dudley Davis, London to the Court of Directors to return to Bengal to recover what is due to him there & offering to raise workers for the Company's Service
Letter 121 Vice-Admiral Thomas Pye, HMS Edgar at Hamoze, Plymouth to the Court of Directors acknowledging his receipt of the Court's letter of thanks for his assistance to the Company's ship Princess Augusta
Letters 122-123 Enclosures from the Earl of Halifax's letter of 30 April 1764 relating to Bassora, Aleppo and Constantinople
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Enclosures: ff 228-229, Letter 122 Translated from a letter of G Rigo (an Italian) to Mr Kinloch (Consul at Aleppo), dated Bagdad 20 February; and received at Aleppo 27 March 1760 regarding Mr Shaw's affairs at Bassora and the expected arrival of a Danish ship in the Persian Gulf; ff 230-231, Le...
Letter 124 Nathaniel Hardcastle, London to the Court of Directors to return to Bombay a black servant named Antonia who had attended his children from there
Letter 125 Lord Clive, Berkeley Square, London to Robert James returning his thanks to the Directors for their offers of preparing every convenience for his passage to India
Letter 126 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Robert James regarding Lieutenant Barnes of the Marines & desiring the Court will transmit a list of the marine officers entertained to serve the Company
Letter 127 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Robert James that the Lords of the Admiralty have given leave for Lieutenant Denman of the marines to serve the Company as an officer in India
Letter 128 Mann Horner at Canton to R J Harrison of the ship Glatton listing the quantities and values of cargo aboard the Glatton and accusing the pilot of the Juk of having deliberately run her on shore to steal the 2000 dollars sent aboard her
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Secretary's note: Mr Mann Horner's Letter to R J Harrison of the ship Glatton & received of the Secretary's officer this day 6 November 1764. Humbly laid before the Honble the Directors of the United East India Company.