Letter 58 Joseph Hickey at St Albans Street, London to the Court asking them to consider restoring Mr Francis Charlton to his former station in their service if the President of Fort William were to acquit him of any blame
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report. To be sent home. See letter to Walpole and Hardwicke.
Letter 115 Thomas Tyrwhit at the War Office to Robert James desiring orders may be given for returning to England, the several officers who now proceed to India with His Majesty's Troops
Letter 206 Monsieur Law at Plymouth to Robert James regarding intelligence the Hawke was at Leith, Scotland and if it could be ascertained whether his brother was on board the ship
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Signature is possibly that of Father François-Louis de Lavaur, a french prisoner of war being held in prison in Plymouth.
Letter 272 Charles Thomas Coggan to Robert James giving the names of those ships' mates approved by the Committee of Shipping
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Ambrose Cock, Chief Mate, Falmouth; William Peters, Chief Mate, Plassey; John Tinker, Third Mate, Plassey; James Williamson, Second Mate, Egmont; William Mears, Third Mate, Egmont; Andrew Lucy, Fourth Mate, Egmont; William Hammett, Second Mate, Deptford; James Buggin, Fourth Mate, Deptford.
Letter 7 Charles Thomas Coggans, Committee of Shipping to Robert James enclosing the names of new ship's mates approved by the Committee
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William Gunn, Chief Mate, British King; Daniel Griffith Hoare, Second Mate, British King; John McAulley, Third Mate, British King; Charles Deane, Chief Mate, Bute; Robert Lindsay, Second Mate, Bute.
Letter 159 Charles Hutchinson, Governor of St Helena to the Court that in his opinion it is not possible for anyone not trained in law to learn enough to sit to try Capital Crimes
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Secretary's note: Committee Correspondence to consider thereof. Received by the Albion 25 September 1763.
Letter 166 Frederick Pigou, Attorney in London to the Court that they would determine what share of the China Commission for the years 1759 and 1760 should be alloted to Mr Francis Kinnersley, deceased
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.