Letter from Major John Taylor proposing that the case between himself and the Company should again be referred to arbitration, dated Fleet Prison, 6 Feb 1799, read in Court 6 Feb 1799, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from Major John Taylor requesting an amicable adjustment of his dispute with the Company, or failing that, that he be allowed to return to India and receive some arrears of pay, dated, London, 24 Nov 1799, read in Court 27 Nov 1799, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from Major John Taylor intimating that his creditors have agreed that his action against the Company can be deferred till Michaelmas term provided certain conditions regarding the presentation of evidence are accepted, dated, London, 5 Jun 1799, read in Court 5 Jun 1799, referred to Commit...
Memorial of Major John Taylor, adverting to his distressed circumstances as an imprisoned debtor, forwarding an affidavit in his own defence, and requesting that the case between himself and the Company be amicably settled and that he be allowed to return to India, dated Fleet Prison, 8 Jul 1799,...
Letter from Major John Taylor to Sir Stephen Lushington, Chairman of the Court of Directors, requesting that the Court give favourable consideration to his memorial, dated Fleet Prison, 7 Jul 1799
Letter from Messrs Winter, Kaye and Maynard of Swithin's Lane, London, on behalf of the Underwriters of several Dutch ships, requesting permission to examine the logs of those Company's ships which sailed with the Dutch ships under convoy of HMS Sceptre from St Helena in Jul 1795, dated 15 Jan 17...
Letter from Captain Richard Willoughby of the Bengal Army, requesting an extra six months' pay prior to his departure for India, dated London 14 May 1799, request denied by Committee of Correspondence, 16 May 1799