Letter 51 George Rose at the Treasury to Thomas Morton to be furnished with an Account of the average quantities of the Stock of Tea etc. in the Company's Warehouses
Letter 56 Thomas Lewes at East India House to Thomas Woolley reporting that the Committee of Shipping have examined and approved ship’s mates for the Craggs.
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Dated 18 Feb 1718/19 Thomas Blake - Chief Mate; Robert Sinclair - 2nd Mate; Tutin Martin -3rd Mate.
Letter 97 John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James desiring that directions may be given to the several Residencies for the Governor and two of the Council to give a certificate for the foot of every bill of exchange drawn by the Government's agents in India of the rate of exchange at the time of the date of such bill
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Note by the Secretary: directions to be given accordingly.
Letters 178-183 Memorial of Alexander Hall late of the Council of Fort Malborough, setting forth his service and sufferings at Fort Marlbro and praying that a bond he gave to the Governor and Council at Fort St George may be cancelled and the balance due paid
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Enclosed with the memorial are copies of his accounts current with the Honourable Company (ff 352-353), the Sloop Hope (ff 354-55), the Netherlands Company (ff 356-357),cash (ff 358-358a), and subsistence (ff 359-360). All are dated 30 Sep 1761 at Fort St George. Committee of Correspondence to ...
Letters 226-227 William Kinloch, Consul at Aleppo to Robert James forwarding a packet for the Company's Directors and reporting that there was no truth to the news of Bussora having been plundered by Arabs and that Ali Aga had been appointed the new Mussellim there.
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Letter 227 is a duplicate copy of Letter 226 received overland 24 September 1762.
Letters 108-111 John Dunning in Temple, London to Robert James accompanying an address to the King on the peace
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A note on the accompanying letter states "This draught was varied and perfected as it stands upon the minutes of Court 4 May 1763. Enclosed with the letter are three draft versions, in different hands, of the address.
Letters 197-198 Peter McLachlin, late Ensign in the East India Company's service, to Robert James desiring his memorial lately presented with an account annexed may be delivered him
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The Committee of Law Suits with Mr Thomas Nuthall to consider a proper answer. Additional note states: Mr Nuthall does not advise the Committee to return the Memorial and Account, as the same contain a demand on the Committee which may be altered or enhanced as the Memorialist thinks fit, and M...