Deposition sworn by James Reeves, Solicitor to James Campbell, 21 Nov 1791, regarding the procurment of evidence in the action for recovery of damages, brought by Campbell against Warren Hastings
Letter from Thomas Morton, Company's Secretary, to William Byam Martin and John Wombwell, requesting immediate payment of a debt of 2,320 current rupees
Letter from Henry Botham, dated Dawlish, near Exeter, 10 Sep 1789, regarding the Company's demand for the repayment of 1,025 Spanish dollars which had been paid to his attornies at Fort Marlborough by the Governor and Council there, read in Court 16 Sep 1789
Letter from Edward Coles to John Smith, Company's Solicitor, regarding the letting to freight of the Royal Bishop at Fort Marlborough in 1783/84, 23 Nov 1789, read in Court 2 Dec 1789
Memorial of Peter Downes and Stephen Hoare, executors of the late Captain Henry Spelman, requesting to be paid the amount of the debt due to Captain Spelman, with interest, at such time as the Court shall see fit, 25 February 1789, read in Court 26 February 1789
Petition of Richard Pottage, formerly a Sergeant in the Bombay Artillery, requesting to be paid batta for the period spent by him as a prisoner of Tipu Sultan in 1783/84, nd, read in Court 9 Dec 1789
Letter from Richard Wyatt and Philip Manington, executors of the late Major John Hutcheon, requesting payment of what is due on some interest notes deposited in the Bencoolen Treasury in 1786 by John Crisp, 22 Nov 1789, read in Court 25 Nov 1789, reported on by Committee of Accounts, 27 May 1790 ...
Letter from Anthony Brough requesting that certain papers may be delivered to his attorney George Coldham for use in a law suit pending between the owners of the Lord Walsingham and her underwriters regarding damage caused to the ship in China, 8 Dec 1790, read in Court 8 Dec 1790
Letter from Henry Griffiths, requesting that he and Thomas Calvert, may be allowed the full commission on the profit on salt manufactured in Bengal in the Fasli year 1192 (1782/83), 26 Mar 1790, read in Court 31 Mar 1790
Letter from James Inglish Keighly regarding the method of his giving the required security to the Company in a matter involving himself, his father and a Mr Williams on the one hand and a Mr Bristow on the other, 24 Feb 1790, read in Court 24 Feb 1790