Letter from Thomas Morton, Company's Secretary, to Colonel William Fullarton, notigying him that the Company has agreed to meet his claim for 14,317 pagodas, 11 May 1792
Letter from Colonel William Fullarton to Francis Baring, Chairman of the East India Company, requesting that no final decision be reached on his claim regarding vouchers for bullock hire, until a statement is received from R.T. Orpen in Ireland, 3 Apr 1792
Letter from R.T. Orpen to Colonel William Fullarton, explaining the situation which obtained with regard to the hire of bullocks for the Southern Army in 1783/84, dated Frankfort (County Limerick) 5 Apr 1792
Petition of William Ward Farrer, Chief Mate of the True Briton, requesting to be paid the proceids of 14 chests of Hyson tea, brought home in the private trade of James Rant, Boatswain of the True Briton, nd, read in Court 31 Oct 1792, referred to Committees of Private Trade and Law Suits and to ...
Letter from Alexander Fraser, Agent for the captors of Jagannathapuram, requesting that orders be sent to Madras to pay the captors half of the reserved moiety of prize money, the claim of the owners of the Royal Admiral notwithstanding, nd, read in Court 25 Apr 1792, referred to Committee of Law...
Memorial of John Howell of Prinknash Park, Gloucester, and Michael Hodgson, of Symond's Inn, Middlesex, executors of the Reverend John Howell, deceased, requesting to be supplied with copies of the accounts of the Reverend John Howell with the Bombay Treasury, nd, read in Court 17 Oct 1792, refer...
Petition of John Hooker, of Tottenham Court Rd, assignee of the estate of the late Robert Anderson, Ship's Steward of the Minerva, requesting delivery of 3 boxes of China ware, part of Anderson's estate, nd, read in Court 26 Sep 1792, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from James Hume, Customs Officer to Thomas Morton, Company's Secretary, proposing that arbiters be appointed by both the Company and the Customs Commissioners, to decide whether some jewellery taken from the East Indiaman Earl Fitzwilliam can properly be described as precious stones, 29 Fe...
Letter from James Hume, Customs Officer, to Thomas Morton, Company's Secretary, notifying him that the Commissioners of Customs are ready to receive any complaint the Company may have against the revenue officer who seized the Madras hoy, 16 Jan 1792, read in Court 18 Jan 1792, referred to Commit...
Letter from James Hume at the London Customs House to Thomas Morton, Company's Secretary, requesting to be informed whether Mr Dominicus, the Company's Husband was following the orders of the Court of Directors in demanding delivery of a box of jewellery that had been seized from the Earl Fitzwil...