Copies of correspondence between John Forbes, Attorney to James Sibbald, and the Bombay Government, regarding Sibbald's account with the Company, Sep-Oct 1789
Statement of James Sibbald's current account with the East India Company between November 1778 and April 1789, signed Henry Fawcett, Accountant, Bombay Castle, 30 Apr 1789
Statement of James Sibbald's account with the East India Company for an advance made to him, Apr 1783-Oct 1789, signed, Henry Fawcett, Accountant, Bombay Castle, 29 Oct 1789
Letter from John Smith, Company's Solicitor, to William Wright, Company's Auditor, regarding the commission for examining witnesses in the Company's case against Peter Perring, dated Draper's Hall, 23 Mar 1791, laid before Chairman, 23 Mar 1791, deferred for consideration to 29 Mar 1791
Petition of Henry Stevens and Richard Blachford, requesting to be paid the amount of sundry goods belonging to Charles Henry Stone, 2nd Mate of the Duke of Buccleugh and now a bankrupt, the goods having been sold at the Company's sale, read in Court 19 Jul 1791
Petition of James Scott, formerly Quarter Master Sergeant in the 3rd Battalion, Bombay Native Infantry, requesting to be paid batta for the time spent by him as a prisoner of Tipu Sultan in 1783/84, nd, read in Court 21 Sep 1791
Letter from Richard Shawe, acquainting the Company that the action brought by James Campbell against Warren Hastings is to be tried in the near future, 28 Nov 1791, read in Court 30 Nov 1791
Letter from Major John Scott to Thomas Morton, Company's Secretary, denying any liability for a debt allegedly due by him to the Company, dated 18 Mar 1791, (sic), read in Court 17 Mar 1791
Petition of George Slocombe and Barnett Phillips, assignees of the estate of Caleb Tripass, formerly 2nd Mate of the Contractor and now a bankrupt, requesting delivery of certain goods brought home by Tripass on the Contractor, or to be paid the value of same, nd, read in Court 1 Jun 1791, ordere...
Letter of Attorney from Patrick Wallace, formerly gunner of the Contractor, authorising George Slocombe and Barnett Phillips, assignees of the estate of Caleb Tripass, to receive the goods (or value of same) which he brought home for Tripass in his (Wallace's) private trade, 3 Jan 1791