Letter from Henry Drummond to Robert James, Company's Secretary, informing him that he has received the Bills metioned by Captain Morison and that he will pay the proceeds of them into the Company's Treasury, 19 Jul 1765, read in Court 24 Jul 1765
Letter from Captain George Morison in London to Robert James, Company's Secretary, requesting that payment of his debt to the Company be deferred until his remittances have arrived from India, 8 Mar 1765, read in Court 13 Mar 1765
Letter from Captain George Morison to Robert James, Company's Secretary regarding payment of the debt owed by him on account of H.M. 89th Regiment, dated Bagine in Scotland, 4 Jul 1765, read in Court 17 Jul 1765
Petition of John Hanson, Solicitor, requesting the Company not to transfer £500 of stock held in the name of Thomas Wake, junior, there being a suit pending in Chancery by Cuthbert Finch and others against the East India Company and Thomas Wake, father and son, 3 Aug 1765, read in Court 7 Aug 176...
Letter from John Heaton requesting that two of the Company's officers make affidavits concerning the late chip Winchelsea, for use in a case between himself and Captain Howe, late Commander of the Winchelsea, 26 Apr 1765, read in Court 26 Apr 1765
Petition of Michael Salomons requesting the Company to make good to him the value of 1,285 ounces of silver belonging to him, which was stolen from the Company's Bullion Office, 27 Mar 1765, read in Court 27 Mar 1765
Memorial of John Cooke and Jacob Blaquiere acquainting the Company that some diamonds may have been consigned to them illegally from India on HMS Argo (as previously had been done on HMS Medway). They plead that their correspondents in India were unaware that they were infringing the Company's re...
Letter from John Boddington of the Office of Ordnance enclosing an account for several ordance stores delivered to the Company's officers in India, 13 Oct 1766, read in Court 15 Oct 1766
Letter from Daniel Campbell regarding certain Bills of Exchange remitted from India by his relative Captain Colin Campbell to the firm of Archibald Maclane and Son (now bankrupt), 7 Jan 1766, read in Court 8 Jan 1766