Letter 358 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Robert James that Lieutenant Stewart of the Marines has permission to be employed in the Company's service
Letter 359 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Robert James that Lieutenant Smith of the Marines has permission to be employed in the Company's service
Letters 360-361 J Broughton, Secretary to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, to the Court of Directors to send sundry articles to Madras freight free for the use of the protestant missionaries
Letter 362 John Routledge to the Court of Directors permitted to go to Madras to practice as a midwife / physician to take with him George Rooke as his pupil
Letter 364 William Ellis, Secretary at War to Robert James that His Majesty has been pleased to permit the within mentioned Officers to be employed in the Company's service & to retain their half pay
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Officers mentioned: Ensign Thomas Spratt, late of the 75th RegimentCaptain George Brown, 103rd RegimentLieutenant Scipio Carnac, 99th RegimentLieutenant Christopher Theophilus Chaigneau, 84th RegimentLieutenant Alexander Hannay, 51st RegimentLieutenant William Nugent, 119th RegimentLieutenant Jo...
Letter 366 William Ellis, Secretary at War to Robert James that Lieutenant Thomas Dundas has the King's Leave to enter into the Company's military & that he will shortly advise the Court of His Majesty's pleasure with respect to Lieutenants Marcell and Ducarell.
Letter 369 Charles Thomas Coggan to Robert James enclosing the names of ships' mates approved by the Committee of Shipping
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Ships' mates approved: Alexander Jameson, Chief Mate, HorsendenDaniel D'abbadie, Chief Mate, AlbionFryer Todd, Second Mate, Royal CaptainJames Pilkington, Second Mate, AnkerwykeRobert Craig, Fourth Mate, AnkerwykeJohn Spellman, Third Mate, Royal GeorgeJohn Francis, Fourth Mate, Royal George