Letter 156 Montagu Burgoyne, Harley Street, London to the Court of Directors requesting that no decision unfavourable to the interests of Sir John Burgoyne may be had, by the appointment of a junior officer to command him, and stating that he believed Sir John wishes to re assume his former command unless he is recalled
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letters 157-158 Lieutenant Paul Daser, of the Engineers on the Bombay Establishment, in Wildberg, Germany to Thomas Morton for a further leave of absence from his duty on account of his health
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report: Reported 8 February 1785.
Letter 162 Edward Coles, at Fort Marlborough, Bencoolen to the Chairman of the East India Company regarding his decision to resign the Governorship and recommending both Mr Hamilton and Dr Stevenson for covenants with the Company
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report. Received and answered June 1785.
Letter 163 Captain William Kirkpatrick of the Bengal Infantry, in London to the Court of Directors to return to Bengal this season and for a general recommendation to the Council there of a work in which he is engaged
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report: Reported 24 November 1784
Letter 164 Colonel James Capper, New Bond Street, London to Nathaniel Smith, Chairman of the Court of Directors to be advanced a part of the sum, which the Court have resolved shall be paid him at Madras
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report: Reported 26 November 1784
Letter 165 Major William Jones, of the Bengal Establishment at Clementstone, near Cowbridge, Glamorganshire to Thomas Morton to remain here another year; signifying however that in case the service should require his immediate return he will proceed at the shortest notice
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report: Reported 8 February 1785.