Letter 124 F. Cooper, Daniel Devers and G. Adams at the Navy Office to the Court requesting that the stores for His Majesty's squadron in the East Indies may be loaded on board the Doddington.
Letter 145 Petition of Mary Harnett in Fetter Lane to the Court requesting a pension in light of the services of her late husband William Harnett in the East Indies.
Letters 167-168 Thomas Dumbleton in London to the Court requesting to be paid the amount due on a bill of exchange drawn in Fort Marlborough payable to Elizabeth Greenhall, the wife of Richard Wyatt, he giving proper discharges.
Letter 214 William Wood at the Customs House in London to Robert James expressing the Board's desire that the Court will give orders for their officers to attend them the following Saturday to discuss the examination of prohibited East India goods.
Letters 103-106 Pere la Tour in Paris to the Court submitting his memorial requesting payment of the interest due on 20,000 pagodas deposited by the Jesuit Mission in China into the Company's treasury at Madras. Related papers attached.
Letter 215 Petition of Noquedah Poah at Fort Marlborough to the Court complaining of the oppressive treatment he is suffering due to a debt owed to a Mr Hurlock.
Scope & Content:
Contains a stamped red personal seal containing two Chinese characters.
Letter 160 Consul Alexander Drummond in Bylan to Robert James providing an update on the affair where the Company's packets were tampered with by the Dutch Consul and a Venetiain.