Letters 222-227 William Russell, Secretary to the Levant Company to Robert James as to the payment of the money lately disbursed at Constantinople on the Company's account and enclosing letter with enclosures from Honble Henry Grenville dated 2 May 1764, regarding company affairs
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Enclosures: ff 437-442, Letters 222-223: Translations in Italian and English of a Letter from the Prime Vizir to the Basha of Babylon regarding Dimoke Lester, Company's representative in Bassorah [Basra] being harassed by individuals in that city and issuing an Imperial Order as reminder of the ...
Letters 229-230 David Ogilvie, Glasgow to the Court of Directors to be paid the charges he pretends to have been at in preventing the running of Tea into Scotland
Letter 231 George Clifford & Sons, Amsterdam to Robert James enclosing particulars of the Cargoes of two Danish East India ships which arrived at Copenhagen 17 June 1764
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f 456 particulars in German of the Danish East India Company Ships Die Koniginn Juliana Maria and Princessin Lowise.
Letter 233 Henry Grenville, Ambassador at Constantinople to the Court of Directors concerning the Company's affairs at Bussorah [Basra] & the repayment of the money disbursed by him on the Company's Account
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letter 234 Memorial of Captain James Quallett that as the bottom of the ship Delawar is vacant he may be appointed to Command the new ship to be built in her room
Letter 236 Philip Stephens, Admiralty Office to Robert James that the Lords of the Admiralty are obliged to the Company for the intelligence of His Majesty's Ships