Receipt for bullion delivered to the Presidency of Bombay by the East India Company ship Monmouth, signed by Robert Cowan, Governor of Bombay, and members of the Council of Bombay, and dated 18 September 1732.
Letter to the East India Company Court of Directors, giving an account of investigations at Mocha and Beetlefuckee [Bayt al Faqih] and explaining that the recent high price of coffee there was due to a new tax on coffee plants, the lack of rain, and competition from Turkish [Ottoman] merchants. W...
Account of coffee purchases made at Mocha on behalf of the East India Company, April-July 1734, and associated costs. Dated 4 July 1734 and signed by Francis Dickinson, Commissary at Mocha, and Richard Pinnell, Captain of the EIC ship Princess Louisa.
Account of coffee exported from Mocha, August 1735 to August 1736, and estimate of how much remains. Dated 15 August 1736 and signed by Nicholas Goodwin. Received by the East India Company ship Britannia.
Account of coffee exported from Mocha since August 1734, and estimate of how much 'remains in the country'. Dated 25 July 1735 and signed by W H Draper, Commissary at Mocha. Received by the East India Company ship King William.
Account of coffee purchases made at Mocha on behalf of the East India Company, and associated costs. Dated 25 July 1735 and signed by W H Draper, Commissary at Mocha. Received by the EIC ship King William.
Account of coffee purchases made at Mocha on behalf of the East India Company, and associated costs. Dated 15 August 1736 and signed by Nicholas Goodwin. Received by the EIC ship Britannia.
Account of coffee exported from Mocha, August 1737 to August 1738, and estimate of how much remains. Dated 24 July 1738 and signed by Francis D'abbadie, James Sanders and William Frederick Boscawen, officers of the East India Company ship King William. Received by the King William.
Letter to the East India Company Court of Directors protesting about the refusal by John Wallis to provide access to the accounts related to the EIC ship Defence at Mocha until compelled to by Stephen Law, Governor of Bombay. Dated 27 August 1739 and signed by Thomas Coates, Captain of the Defenc...
Copy of a letter from the 'Seafaring Gentlemen' of Bombay [Mumbai], to Richard Bourchier, Governor of Bombay. The letter gives advice about the best passage to be taken by the East India Company ship Doddington to reach Mocha from Bombay. Dated 3 March 1753, and signed by Francis Cheyne, George E...