Letter from Henry Drummond to Robert James, Company's Secretary, informing him that he has received the Bills metioned by Captain Morison and that he will pay the proceeds of them into the Company's Treasury, 19 Jul 1765, read in Court 24 Jul 1765
Letter from Captain George Morison to Robert James, Company's Secretary regarding payment of the debt owed by him on account of H.M. 89th Regiment, dated Bagine in Scotland, 4 Jul 1765, read in Court 17 Jul 1765
Petition of John Hanson, Solicitor, requesting the Company not to transfer £500 of stock held in the name of Thomas Wake, junior, there being a suit pending in Chancery by Cuthbert Finch and others against the East India Company and Thomas Wake, father and son, 3 Aug 1765, read in Court 7 Aug 176...
Memorial of Henry Farrant surviving exeuctor of the estate of Thomas Brown late Commander of the Bombay Castle, asking that three interest notes belonging to Brown's estate which were lost at the capture of Calcutta in 1756, be now paid to the estate, read in Court 26 Nov 1766
Petition of Elizabeth Cole, Widow, mother of Matthew Cole, deceased, late Carpenter of the ship Fox, requesting that she be paid the sum of 55,012 current rupees, being the value of her son's effects deposited in the Company's Treasury at Fort William, read in Court 13 Mar 1767
Letter from John Holme, Register of the Mayor's Court at Calcutta, requesting the Company to advertise for claimants to the estates of John McDowall and Peter O'Conner late of Bengal, 8 Apr 1767, read in Court 30 Sep 1767
Petition of Richard Hankins requesting that the dividends of £500 of India stock and £1,500 in India annuities bequeathed to himself and Thomas Ryves by Anthony Brucer should be paid to himself and Ryves conjointly not to Ryves alone, 21 Aug 1767, read in Court 21 Aug 1767
Letter from John Pensax requesting payment plus interest of a Respondentia Bond given to him in December 1758 by James Elkinton, Third Mate of the Denham, 12 Aug 1767, read in Court 12 Aug 1767
Letter from Captain Edward Affleck, Commander of H.M.S. Argo at Plymouth, to the Commissioners of Customs in London, asking that his personal effects from the Argo be cleared by the local Customs officials, 24 May 1767
Petition of Charles Say, Printer of Newgate Street. He claims that an article in his paper the Gazetteer stating that the Company's forces in India had been defeated by the Marathas, was inserted without his knowledge by some-one desirous of reducing the value of East India stock. He apologizes t...