Letter 134 George Clifford & Sons, Amsterdam to Robert James enclosing the prices Dutch East India Company goods sold for at the Delf and Rotterdam chambers
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Folios 282-285: particulars, in Dutch, of sale prices at the Delf and Rotterdam chambers.
Letters 135-136 Alexander Dalrymple, London to the Court of Directors giving an account of his transactions at Sooloo and enclosing a Treaty he concluded with that place
Letter 139 Memorial of John Henry Grose, late writer at Bombay, that the Court will order him the amount of his effects detained by the Mayor's Court there, with the usual interest from the time of such detention
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Committee of Correspondence to give directions. Secretary's note: On the 24 February 1766, had the several papers referred to in this Memorial returned to him at his own request in order to send them to Bombay.
Letter 140 Charles Smith, Mr Kinloch's agent at Aleppo, to Robert James enclosing 3 packets for the Company, two from Bassora [Basra] and one from Mr Lyster.
Letter 141 Charles Smith, Mr Kinloch's agent at Aleppo, to Robert James duplicate of Letter 140 regarding packets for the Company in London, with postscript note of an additional packet received from Mr Wrench at Bussora [Basra]
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Letter No. 13, received overland 18 February 1766.
Letters 144-145 Petition of William Pow, late Chaplain of the Royal Navy, to be appointed the Company's Chaplain at Bengal, with supporting testimony
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report. Enclosure: f. 329, letter of testimony to the character of William Pow, signed by Peter Whalley, Upper Grammar Master of Christ's Hospital; James Penn, of Christ's Hospital, Vicar of Clavering cum Langley, in Essex; J More?, Curate St Botolph,...
Letter 147 William Kinloch, acting for the Ambassador at Constantinople to Robert James regarding the difficulties faced at Bagdad with regards to British Goods being subject to additional consulage charges and other duties being imposed by the Pasha in violation with existing agreements with the Porte