Diary of the transactions of Francis Dickinson, on behalf of the East India Company as their Commissary at Mocha, 1 April-3 July 1733. Signed by Dickinson and John Hawys.
General letter from Mocha to Robert Cowan, Governor of Bombay. It reports on shipping, goods received, investments, trade and accounts. Dated 10 June 1734 and signed by Francis Dickinson, Commissary at Mocha. Received by the East India Company ship Princess Louisa.
Diary of the transactions of Francis Dickinson, on behalf of the East India Company as their Commissary at Mocha, 23 April-16 July 1734. Signed by Dickinson and Richard Pinnell, Captain of the EIC ship Princess Louisa. Received by the Princess Louisa.
Associated Costs for Coffee Purchases at Betalfuckee
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Account of associated costs for 752 bales of coffee purchased at Betalfuckee [Bayt al Faqih] on behalf of the East India Company. Undated, signed by Nicholas Goodwin. Received by the EIC ship King William.
Receipt for 'foreign' silver received by the Treasury of the Bombay Presidency from Mocha on board the East India Company ship Defence. Dated 10 August 1739 and signed by Stephen Law, Governor of Bombay, and Charles Rigby and John Geekie, members of the Council of Bombay.
List of errors and overcharges in accounts for transactions at Mocha drawn up by John Wallis. Dated 23 August 1739 and signed by Thomas Coates, Captain of the East India Company ship Defence, and Thomas Thomson.
Letter from Bombay Castle to the supracargoes of the East India Company ship Doddington, requesting delivery of a letter to Mangulore [Mangaluru]. Dated 5 March 1753 and signed by W A Price, Secretary to the Government of Bombay. Received by the Doddington. The attached letter is catalogued as IO...
Letter from Bombay Castle to the supracargoes of the East India Company ship Doddington, giving instructions for their upcoming trading voyage to Mocha. Dated 1 March 1753 and signed by Richard Bouchier, Governor of Bombay, and by J Sewell, H Symmons, Thomas Hodges, Richard Douglas and W A Price....
Manifest of Private Goods Shipped on the Doddington
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Manifest of private goods and 'foreign silver' licensed to be carried on board the East India Company ship Doddington, bound for Bombay [Mumbai]. Dated 4 March 1752 and signed by H J Crabb-Boulton of the Company's Committee of Shipping. Received by the Doddington.