Agreement made between Richard Hippisley Coxe and Robert Clive, Baron Clive of Plassey. Clive agrees to purchase one quarter of the manor of Okehampton, Devon for £2600.
Scope & Content:
Probably a draft, as the text has been cosmetically amended in several places.
Subscription list in aid of a project to widen the Stonebridge [English Bridge] at Shrewsbury.
Scope & Content:
Two copies, one printed. On the printed version the list of subscribers has been appended by hand, in the copy handwritten throughout the subscription totals have been computed at the foot of each column.
Summarising the testimony of various persons concerning the origin of the Troubles in Bengal. Witnesses include Richard Becher, Charles Manningham, Francis Sykes, John Walsh, Sir Eyre Coote and Clive
The appendix constitutes copies of official correspondence to George Pigot and the Council at Fort St George and to the Court of Directors concerning the loss of Calcutta.
The appendix constitutes copies of the minutes of meetings held at East India House in 1762 concerning the treaty with Mir Jafar, especially the Dutch reaction to it. These minutes include the text of correspondence with Clive on this subject.