Letter from Norton Hutchinson, Captain of the East India Company ship Doddington, to William Bradshaw at Mocha, asking for delivery of additional bales of coffee. Dated 16 July 1753. Received by the Doddington.
Letter from Norton Hutchinson, Captain of the East India Company ship Doddington, to William Bradshaw at Mocha, asking for delivery of additional bales of coffee. Dated 19 July 1753. Received by the Doddington.
Letter from Norton Hutchinson, Captain of the East India Company ship Doddington, to William Bradshaw at Mocha, reporting the breakage of a mooring cable. Dated 9 June 1753. Received by the Doddington.
Letter from Norton Hutchinson, Captain of the East India Company ship Doddington, to William Bradshaw at Mocha, reporting the planned examination of coffee bales that may have suffered water damage. Dated 11 June 1753. Received by the Doddington.
Letter from Norton Hutchinson, Captain of the East India Company ship Doddington, to William Bradshaw at Mocha, reporting that the ship is safely moored again. Dated 12 June 1753. Received by the Doddington.
Letter from Norton Hutchinson to William Mackenzie
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Letter from Norton Hutchinson, Captain of the East India Company ship Doddington, to William Mackenzie at Beetalfackee [Bayt al Faqih], asking for delivery of additional bales of coffee. Dated 29 June 1753. Received by the Doddington.
Invoice of coffee loaded onto the East India Company ship Doddington at Mocha for transport to England. Includes lists of charges on merchandise paid in Beetalfackee [Bayt al Faqih] and Mocha. Dated 26 August 1753 and signed by William Mackenzie and William Bradshaw. Received by the Doddington.
Letter from Bombay Castle to the supracargoes of the East India Company ship Doddington, ordering that 500 rupees received from the Company factors at Tellicherry [Thalassery] be paid to the Company upon arrival at London. Dated 30 October 1753 and signed by John Gross, Deputy Secretary to the Go...
Letter from Bombay Castle to the supracargoes of the East India Company ship Doddington, referring to a mistake in a payment made at Surat. Dated 1 December 1753 and signed by W A Price, Secretary to the Government of Bombay. Received by the Doddington.
Invoice of 'Foreign Silver' loaded onto the East India Company ship Edgecote at Bombay [Mumbai] for transport to Mocha, and associated costs. Dated 27 January 1756 and signed by Charles Crommelin. Received by the Edgecote.