Letter 375 Charles Thomas Coggan to Robert James enclosing the names of ships' mates approved by the Committee of Shipping
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David Welch, Chief Mate, Lord Mansfield; John Gordon, Third mate, Lord Mansfield; Thomas Cornish, Second Mate, Pocock; Benjamin Sydenham, Third Mate, Pocock.
Letter 10 Richard Becher, John Cooke, and Luke Scrafton in London to the Court offering their services with respect to the affair between the English and Dutch in Bengal
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Referred to the Committee for Correspondence for consideration
Letters 26-27 Captain Aubert, a French prisoner of War on board His Majesty's Ship Namur at Portsmouth to the Court offering his services as a pilot in the East Indies
Letters 149-155 Chambers, Hiccox and Chambers in Madeira to the Court regarding 127 pipes of wines having been shipped on the Grosvenor and enclosing bills of lading and invoices for the various shipments sent on the Clinton, Essex, and Grosvenor.
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Enclosures: Letter 150: Invoice for Seventy-Two pipes of wine shipped on board the Grosvenor, 10 April 1762 (folio 302) Letter 151: Account of Marks, Numbers, and Contents of Seventy-Two pipes of wine consigned to the President and Council at Fort St George (folio 304) Letter 152: Invoice, cost ...
Letter 199 Charles Jenkinson at St James's to Thomas Rous with a paper received from the Dutch Ambassador advising the names of their Commissaries and the points they are to treat upon and desiring an answer to Lord Bute's letter to the Court of the 6 March on those points
Letters 209-210 John Watkins to the Court enclosing a certificate of his behaviour for seven years in the service of the Excise Office and praying to be appointed an Elder
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Enclosed: Certificate from John Bindley at the Excise Office, London dated 25 June 1762 attesting to the conduct and behaviour of John Watkins during his time as Officer of Excise in the Distillery.
Letters 321-322 Philip Stephens at the Admiralty Office to Robert James enclosing the petition of John Joseph to be paid the wages due to him as mariner on the Bombay Castle
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Letter 322 is the petition of John Joseph. Secretary to answer.