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Letters 65-66 Alex Hall at Fort St George to George Pigot, President and Governor in Council of Fort St George regarding the visit of the Secretary to the Dutch Government of Pulecat who had demanded payment of an outstanding bill
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Enclosed with Alex Hall's letter is a letter in Dutch written from the Dutch Factory at Padang in August 1760.
Letter 130 George Clifford and Sons, Amsterdam to Robert James inclosing particulars of the goods to be sold by the Dutch East India Company at their chambers during October and November
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ff 298-300, particulars in Dutch and French of the goods to be sold at the chambers in Amsterdam, Zeeland, Delft, Rotterdam, Hoorn and Enkh [Enkhuizen];f 301, particulars in French of the cargo of French East Indies Ships to be sold at the chambers in Marseille;f 302, particulars in French of the...
Letter 199 E J Huet, London, to the Court of Directors to send to Richard Barwell in Bengal the value of £2,000 in Coral Beads for the purchase of diamonds
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Granted. [The clerk's summary of the letter gives the sender as Richard E Huet.]
Letter 1 The Earl of Halifax at St James's to the Court of Directors enclosing copy of a memorial complaining of the behaviour of Mr Shaw at Bussorah [Basra]
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Committee of Correspondence received enclosure 11 January, to examine and report.
Letters 79-81 Consul William Kinloch at Aleppo to Robert James regarding intelligence relating to Mr Shaw, who arrived in Aleppo 25 February and forwarding packages for the Company
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Letter No's 4, 5 and 6 all received overland 23 April 1746.
Letters 66-70 His Excellency Henry Grenville, His Majesty's Ambassador at the [Ottoman] Porte to the Court of Directors of the disappointing efforts to recover the Company's just demands and instructions from His Majesty's government to prioritise the Levant Company's interests above all else, with enclosures
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Received at Vienna 11 May 1765, received in London 29 May 1765. Committee of Correspondence to consider. Enclosures: ff 125-126, Letter 66 William Kinloch, Consul at Aleppo to Robert James, 19 March 1765, forwarding Henry Grenville's packet to the Court; ff 127-128, Letter 67 William Kinloch, C...