It seems likely that this may have been an early hearing, since most of the resolutions are administrative, being requests that the Company should produce various papers.
Continuation of the evidence given by Clive adjourned from the previous day's sitting, Mss Eur G3711/1 ff.12-28.
Scope & Content:
The text notes the order that the Company must produce a full statement of the revenues and duties collected in Bengal from 1765 to the most recent records, along with copies of all letters from Clive to the Secret Committee.
Further evidence from Clive and evidence from Mr Sykes.
Scope & Content:
The evidence concerns the grant of Clive's jagir and the fate of the jewels deposited with the Company by Mir Jafar as security for the payment of the sums promised by him under the treaty. The Committee also ordered the production of the proceedings of the Board at Calcutta, an account of the bi...