Letter 88 Messrs Culling Smith and William Smith, Harley Street to the Court of Directors that the Court will decide on their application of the 11th February last respecting the claim upon the Company for salary due to the late Mr Charles Smith
Scope & Content:
Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letter 89 Captain William Kirkpatrick, London to the Court of Directors requesting the Court's pecuniary assistance in order to enable him to complete the publication of his Hindustan Grammar and Vocabulary
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For the consideration of the Committee of Correspondence.
Letter 90 G E Baker, of the Bengal Military Establishment, in London to the Court of Directors for leave to return when his private affairs are settled
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letter 91 Alexander Dalrymple, Titchfield Street to the Court of Directors requesting that if the Company thinking his services in England of essential consequence, the Company should be induced to pass him over, and so nominate in succession to the Governor of Fort St George any person junior to him, they will establish him permanently in England for life etc.
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To lie for consideration til the 6th October next.
Letter 92 Eliza Davidson, Queen Ann Street East, London to the Court of Directors requesting that her husband Mr Davidson of Council at Fort St George may be appointed to succeed Lord Macartney
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To lie for consideration til the 6th October next.
Letter 93 Captain Hawksley Hall, of the Bengal Establishment, in London to the Court of Directors for leave to remain in England till his health shall be re-established
Scope & Content:
Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letter 94 Edward Cotsford, Burton Street to the Court of Directors requesting that his former appointment as successor to Lord Macartney may be confirmed
Letter 95 John Holland, St James's Street to the Court of Directors answering the objection supposed to have been made against his succession to the Government of Madras on the ground of his being a Creditor of the Nabob of Arcot