Letter 73 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Thomas Morton desiring to be informed whether the Court of Directors have any objection to Lieutenant Richard Browne, late Commander of His Majesty's armed ship Minerva remaining in the East Indies
Letter 74 John Holland, late of the Fort St George Establishment, at St James's Street, London to the Court of Directors to be considered in the new arrangements to be made in India
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To be taken into consideration the 2nd September 1784.
Letter 76 A Balfour, of the Bengal Civil Establishment, in London to the Court of Directors to return thither when his private affairs shall be settled
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letter 77 Thomas Cheap, London to Thomas Morton respecting Wines shipped from Madeira for Fort St George which are stated in the General Letter from that Presidency dated the 20th January last, as having been received there in bad condition
Letters 78-80 G Martens, Limehouse to Thomas Morton regarding the unhappy situation of his nephew John Baliol Scott, and a previous letter from another uncle, William Scott, which had not been replied to
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Enclosures: Letter 79, folio 176: Copy of the 37th paragraph of the General Letter from Bombay, 23 April 1784; Letter 80, folios 177-178: Letter submitted to the Court of Directors by William Scott, regarding his nephew John Baliol Scott, 22 August 1786. Copy sent to Mr G Martens. Also includes ...
Letter 81 James Henry Casamajir, Harley Street to the Court of Directors requesting that himself and the other Gentlemen herein who compose the Council of Fort St George may be considered in the new arrangement.
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letter 82 Philip Milner Dacres, of the Bengal Establishment, to the Court of Directors requesting permission to return thither on the recovery of his health
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letter 85 John Parish, Office of Ordnance to Thomas Morton desiring that £145.18.6 1/2 due from the Company to the Ordnance Office, for the proofing of powder, be paid