Letters 191-192 Alexander Williams, London to the Court of Directors that his brother Morgan Williams may be appointed to the Residency of Ingeram, with enclosed petition of 17 November
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report. Encloses petition on the same subject submitted to the Court of Directors 17 November 1784, which was read in Court and referred to the Committee of Correspondence that same day.
Letters 194-196 Joshua Thomas at the Navy Office to Thomas Morton respecting the ratio of exchange from Madras, in relation to the enclosed accounts of Arthur Cuthbert, Naval Officer in the East Indies
Letter 197 Augustus Rogers, Secretary to the Office of Ordnance to Thomas Morton signifying that the money due to the Company for Saltpetre, as rated in the Debt of the Ordnance stated to Parliament is ready to be paid to their treasurer
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Committees of Accounts and Treasury to examine and report.
Letter 198 Philip Stephens, Admiralty Office to Thomas Morton signifying the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty are not desirous that Captain Robert Drummond should remain any longer under suspension
Letter 199 General Richard Smith, Robert Orme and Colonel Alexander Champion, London to the Court of Directors that the Court will come to a determination respecting Soujah Dowlah's Donation to the 2nd Brigade in Bengal
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report. Paragraph ordered 8 February 1785, postponed the 10 February 1785, agreed on 18 February 1785.
Letters 200-202 Messrs Crickett & Townley, Doctors Commons to Thomas Morton signifying that they shall, on the 9th instant, move the Court of Admiralty against Sir Edward Hughes respecting a Spanish Ship, with enclosures
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report. Encloses: affidavit given by Captain Richard Hiffernan at the Spanish Prize Court (ff 426-429); letter to Captain Richard Hiffernan from the Governor-General and Council at Fort William (f 430); Affidavit given by Don Felix Redigales, Captain ...
Letters 203-204 Alexander Higginson, of the Bengal Civil Establishment, at Brookmans, nr Hatfield, Hertfordshire to the Court of Directors to remain in England another year
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report. Granted.