Certificate signed by James Ludovick Grant, 2nd Officer of the True Briton, testifying that James Rant sold 14 chests of tea to William Ward Farrer, 28 Oct 1792
Petition of Richard Morton, formerly a Sergeant with the Bombay Native Infantry, requesting to be paid the 6 months' batta allowance for his service in Mysore in 1792, nd, read in Court 25 Sep 1793, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from Mr Beard to Thomas Morton, Company's Secretary, notifying him of the decision of the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes in the case concerning the Chinsura prize money, dated Doctors' Commons, 29 May 1792, read in Court 30 May 1792, referred to Committees of Correspondence...
Affidavit sworn by Colonel William Fullarton, 2 Jun 1792, regarding the sum of 14,317 pagodas allegedly due to him from vouchers for the hire of bullocks, when Commander of the Southern Army in 1783/84
Letter from Rear Admiral Sir Richard King, requesting a decision regarding his claim for extra batta while Commodore in the East Indies, 16 Jun 1792, read in Court 20 Jun 1792, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on 16 Jan 1793
Letter from Joseph Hickey, Solicitor to James Inglish Keighly, regarding Keighly's securities in a case in the Court of Chancery brought against him by the Company, 9 Mar 1790, read in Court Mar 1790, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from James Inglish Keighly, formerly a Member of the Bengal Board of Trade, making some further remarks on the Company's prosecution against him, 21 Feb 1792, read in Court 22 Feb 1792, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from James Inglish Keighly, complaining of the mode of the Company's prosecution against him, 13 Feb 1792, read in Court 15 Feb 1792, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Memorial of Captain Thomas Mackenzie R.N. requesting to be paid batta for his service in India between October 1781 and October 1782, 30 Jun 1792, read in Court 4 Jul 1792, referred to Committee of Correspondence, reported on 16 Jan 1793