Letter 1 Captain John Spencer on board the Duke of Cambridge at Gravesend to Thomas Woolley relating to securing the Company's goods on board the ship. Related papers attached.
Letter 6 Captain John Spencer on board the Duke of Cambridge at Gravesend to Thomas Woolley reporting on the departure of ship’s mates, boatswains and gunners from the ship.
Letter 9 Captain John Spencer on board the Duke of Cambridge at Gravesend to Thomas Woolley detailing changes to his crew and the arrival of Captain Daniel Small.
Letter 156 Secretary Charles Carkesse at the Customs House in London to Thomas Woolley providing a list of the goods they seized from on board the Heathcote.
Scope & Content:
Referred to the Committee for preventing private trade.
Letter 21 Augustus Burton at Fort St George to the Court complaining of the unjust proceedings of Governor Joseph Collett in appointing him to an appropriate station in the Company's service. Burton requests that the Court take his case into their consideration.
Letter 28 Judah Scipiro & Son in London to the Court requesting permission to send out £250 worth of coral beads to Fort St George to purchase diamonds.
Letter 45 Thomas Faucet at Fort St George to the Court encouraging the resettlement of a factory at Ingeram and reporting on political and economic conditions in the region.
Letter 75 Thomas Horne at East India House to the Court requesting permission to send out £200 worth of foreign silver to his nephew John Horne in Bombay.