Letters Patent of Charles II to the Governor and Company of Merchants of London, trading into the East-Indies, remitting £154,969 13s 5d realised by the sale of contents of Dutch prize ships "Slothany" and "Golden Phoenix". 20 Charles II
Letters Patent of Charles II granting to the Governor and Company of Merchants of London, trading into the East-Indies, the island of Bombay. 20 Charles II
Letters Patent of Charles II to Commissioners of the Treasury authorising payment of £92,000 to the Governor and Company of Merchants of London, trading into the East-Indies. 24 Charles II
Letters Patent of Charles II to the Governor and Company of Merchants of London, trading into the East-Indies, quitclaiming certain sums of money due from them. 24 Charles II
Letters Patent of Charles II ratifying agreement between Prince Rupert (and others) and the Governor and Company of Merchants of London, trading into the East-Indies, for sale of goods taken from Dutch ships "Papenburgh", "Alphen", "Arms of Trewere" alias "Camphire", and "Europa". 25 Charles II
Letters Patent of Charles II granting the island of St Helena to the Governor and Company of Merchants of London, trading into the East-Indies. 25 Charles II
Letters Patent of Prince Rupert and others, releasing the Governor and Company of Merchants of London, trading into the East-Indies, from further demands on money from sale of goods taken from Dutch ships "Papenburgh", "Alphen", "Arms of Treweer" alias "Camphire", and "Europa". 26 Charles II
Letters Patent of Charles II releasing the Governor and Company of Merchants of London, trading into the East-Indies, from further demands on money from sale of goods taken from Dutch ships "Papenburgh", "Alphen", "Arms of Treweer" alias "Camphire", and "Europa". 26 Charles II
Letters Patent of Charles II to Commissioners of the Treasury authorising repayment of £40,000 to the Governor and Company of Merchants of London, trading into the East-Indies. 28 Charles II
Letters Patent of Charles II granting to the Governor and Company of Merchants of London, trading into the East-Indies, the power to coin money at Bombay. 28 Charles II