Observations made upon the difference between two copies of a deed, one produced by Mr Whittal and the other by Mr Coxe.
Scope & Content:
The difference concerned whether the penalty of the President and Committee and the Committee of Trade was reciprocal. The text has been amended and may be in Clive's hand.
Copy of the case submitted for the opinion of the Alexander Wedderburn, 1st Earl of Rosslyn, Solicitor General, with a copy of his opinion and that of Prime Sergeant Stannard.
Scope & Content:
The case concerns the private trading activities of a Company Servant, referred to only as 'A' and the changes to the Inland Trade instituted by Clive. Wedderburn's opinion is dated 23 May 1772.
A report of the argument used by the Recorder in his judgement in the case of Oakes v. Hughes, with a letter to Mr Grant from Walter Grant, his informant.
Scope & Content:
There is no indication of the cause of the trial; the bill was dismissed and both parties ordered to pay their own costs.
Declaration of a £2000 Trust between William Throgmorton Bromley Esq. of Bagington in Warwickshire and Edward Clive, Richard Clive, William Belcher and William Smith King.
Scope & Content:
The trust is to pay dividends to Edward Clive, Richard Clive, William Belcher and William Smith King in interest payments upon a sum of £1000 loaned by them, with any remainder to be paid to William Throgmorton Bromley.