Letter 179 Captain William Marter [Martyr] at East India House to the Court of Directors for a further advance of £800 to pay the wages of the Horsenden
Letter 181 James Fremeaux & Son, London to the Court of Directors to send to India the value of £1,000 in Pearls and Emeralds for the purchase of diamonds
Letter 182 Charles Thomas Coggan to Robert James submitting the names of ships' mates approved by the Committee of Shipping
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Ships' mates approved: John Sutton, Chief Mate, LondonRobert Carr, Chief Mate, Lord HollandDavid Goodlet, Second Mate, HectorJoseph Senhouse, Second Mate, Earl of MiddlesexElias Carter, Third Mate, Earl of MiddlesexJohn Fast, Third Mate, Earl of LincolnWilliam Gowland, Third Mate, CalcuttaWillia...
Letter 184 William Sharpe, Beake Street, Golden Square, London to the Court of Directors that he finds no impropriety in the Company's petition or its mode of application and will lay it before the Council [Council Office at Whitehall], and hopes it will be complied with in a few days
Letter 186 George Clifford & Sons, Amsterdam to Robert James inclosing particulars of the cargo of the Dutch East India ship Nyinburg arrived from Batavia and a note on the prices of goods to be sold at the Amsterdam Chambers
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ff. 439-440, particulars in Dutch of the Cargo of the ship Nyenburg;f. 441, details in Dutch of the prices of goods to be sold at the Amsterdam Chamber;f. 442, particulars in French of the Cargo of the ship Nyenburg
Letter 187 Note from Mr Sharpe that the Council at Whitehall would meet in two or three days when the Company's petition would be presented, and suggesting that as previous petitions to export wheat or flour had been refused that the Company provide further details of the necessity or urgency in this case
Letter 188 George Clifford & Sons, Amsterdam to Robert James enclosing details of all the goods sold at the Amsterdam Chamber
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ff. 447-450, details in Dutch of the prices of all goods sold at the Amsterdam Chamber 20 October 1766; ff. 451-452, details in French of the prices of all goods sold at the Amsterdam Chamber 20 October 1766.