Letter 17 Charles Thomas Coggan to Robert James enclosing the names of ships' mates approved by the Committee of Shipping
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John Prince, Chief Mate, Latham; John Sutton, Second Mate, Latham; John Kynnier, Third Mate, Latham; Samuel Hough, Fourth Mate, Latham; Elias Carter, Fourth Mate, Earl of Middlesex.
Letter 27 Charles Thomas Coggan to Robert James enclosing the names of ships' mates approved by the Committee of Shipping
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William Knighton, Second Mate, Pigot; John Clode, Third Mate, Pigot; John Sampson, Fourth Mate, Pigot; Arthur Straham [Strahan], Fourth Mate, Bute. Sworn in 16 February 1763.
Letter 286 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: Philip Burslem, 2nd Mate, Devonshire; John Jolly, Chief Mate, Duke of Gloucester; John Amyas Knight, 2nd Mate, Duke of Gloucester; William Gowland, 4th Mate, Duke of Gloucester; William Proctor, 4th Mate, Norfolk
Letters 5-6 Petition of John Fortnom to be permitted to proceed to Fort St George or Calcutta as a practitional Engineer and enclosing testimony to his skills as an architect by W Barnard.
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Committee of Correspondence to examine and report.
Letter 12 Charles Thomas Coggan to Robert James enclosing the names of ships' mates approved by the Committee of Shipping
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Sir Charles Hudson, Baronet, Chief Mate, Talbot; Henry Littleton, Third Mate, Talbot; John May, Fourth Mate, Talbot; Alexander Stewart, Chief Mate, Pigot; William Lindsay, Second Mate, Lord Mansfield; Henry Lock, Fourt Mate, Lord Mansfield; John Best, Fourth Mate, British King.
Letter 21 Charles Thomas Coggan to Robert James enclosing the names of ships' mates approved by the Committee of Shipping
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John Lenox, Chief Mate, Speaker; Charles Ward, Second Mate, Speaker; Robert Scott, Third Mate, Speaker; Charles Newland, Fourth Mate, Speaker. Sworn in 31 March 1763.
Letter 82 Robert Wood at Whitehall to Robert James answering Mr James's letter relating to duplicate orders to be sent to India
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Includes copy of earlier correspondence between the two gentlemen regarding the duplicate letters to General Lawrence and Admiral Cornish from Lord Egremont.
Letter 183 Captain James Robertson, of the Lord Howe, Beaumorris [Beaumaris], to the Court of Directors that he has made a considerable seizure of Tea at the Isle of Man
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Chairman to advise with the Commissioner of Customs.