Letter 71 John Vernon at Southampton Buildings, London to Robert James that the proceedings relating to the discharge of Captain Lorenzo Collins, Captain Philip Jodrell and Anthony Eglinton, late Chief Mate of the Prince George, or at least copies, may be produced at a trial between Captain Collins and Captain Jodrell
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Note by the Secretary: Proper Officers on being supeened to attend accordingly.
Letters 187-194 Messrs Chambers, Hiccox and Chambers at Madeira to the Court regarding shipments of pipes of wine having departed for Bombay on the Hector and Winchelsea and enclosing bills of lading and invoices
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Enclosures: Invoice Cost and Charges of Fifty Pipes of Wine, shipped on board the Winchelsea, 6 May 1762 (f 370); Bill of lading for 50 Pipes of Wine shipped aboard the Hector, 6 May 1672 (f 372); Invoice Cost and Charges of Fifty Pipes of Wine, shipped on board the Hector, 6 May 1762 (f 373); B...
Letter 295 Captain William Jennings in London to the Court desiring that his commission may bear date the day following Captain Knox's
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Committee of Correspondence to give directions. The letter states Captain Knox; however the Secretary's Office at East India House in their summary give it as Captain Knock's.
Letters 340-342 William Barwell at Ormond Street, London to Thomas Rous enclosing extract of a private letter from Bengal relating to the administration of affairs there
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Committee of Correspondence to take proper notice in Bengal letter Enclosures: Letter 341 Extract of a private letter from Bengal to Mr Barwell, enclosed in his letter to Mr Rous 26 November 1762 (ff 671-673) ; Letter 342 Copy of the extract of the private letter (ff 674-676)
Letter 377 Message from George Richardson to Robert James enclosing a Spanish Pass and desiring to know whether the Company intend to have any for the ships now on their depart
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Secretary to procure six passes from the Secretary of States Office
Letter 121 Memorial of Lieutenant Peter McLaughlin to be paid sundry expenses hereinmentioned and to have an allowance in consideration of his sufferings in India
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Secretary's note: The original memorial was returned to Mr McLaughlin at the Order of the Court 2 November 1763 by the hands of his wife on the 5th day of the said month.
Letters 295-296 Charles Thomas Coggan to Robert James with the names of ships' mates examined and approved by the Committee of Shipping
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Ships' mates approved: Daniel Slator, Chief Mate, Lord Holland; John Griffin, Third Mate, Lord Holland; George Pearson, Third Mate, Duke of Gloucester; Charles Dundas, Chief Mate, Duke of Albany; Thomas Balmain, Second Mate, Duke of Albany; Robert Snow, Third Mate, Duke of Albany