Letter from Calude Russell requesting to be re-imbursed the legal expenses incurred by him at Calcutta between 1772 and 1779 in a suit brought against him by William Bolts, 23 May 1792, read in Court 30 May 1792, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from Richard Shawe notifying the Company that the owners of the Locko, Airly Castle and General Coote have decided to take legal action against the Company unless the Company agree to their claim being settled by arbitration, 18 Jan 1792, read in Court Jan? 1792, referred to Committee of L...
Letter from Maria Anna, Lady Bickerton, repeating her request to be paid the batta due to her late husband Rear Admiral Sir Richard Bickerton as Naval Commander in Chief in the East Indies in 1782/83, dated, Upwood, Huntingdonshire, 12 Sep 1793, read in Court 18 Sep 1793, referred to Committee of...
Letter from Samuel Johnston repeating his request that his accounts may be settled by arbitration and that common bail may be accepted and asserting that he did not withdraw himself from the Company's demands in India (enclosed is copy of a medical certificate issued by the Surgeon Major at Tranq...
Letter from Edward Monckton, Edward Stracey and John Franco, trustees of the estate of the late John Maxwell Stone, offering to sell to the Company two houses belonging to Stone's creditors at Madras (enclosed is a letter to the trustees from their agents at Madras Messrs Pelling, de Vries and Po...
Letter from Robert Peirse to William Ramsay, Company's Secretary, requesting to be allowed time to prepare an answer to the Company's queries regarding deficiencies in the accounts of the Manna Residency in Sumatra, 1 Mar 1793, read in Court 1 Mar 1793, referred to Committee of Correspondence
Letter from William Aldersey expressing the hope that he will be allowed to settle the law suit brought against him by the Company by payment of a sum less than £15,000, 2 Nov 1794, read in Court 4 Nov 1794, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from William Aldersey asking that his solicitor be allowed to examine and make copies of the records of the Bengal Board of Trade for use in the law suit pending between himself and the Company, 14 Oct 1794
Letter from Charles Bentley expressing the wish that the law suit which the Company have brought against him might be settled out of court, 27 Oct 1794, read in Court 29 Oct 1794, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from Turner Camac requesting that the Company's claim against his late brother Lieut Colonel Jacob Camac may not be referred back to India but be decided by the Court, 17 Mar 1794, read in Court 26 Mar 1794, referred to Joint Committee of Correspondence and Law Suits