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
Letter from Turner Camac requesting that the Company's claims against his late brother Lieut Colonel Jacob Camac may be decided by a Master in Chancery, 16 Apr 1794, read in Court 16 Apr 1794, referred to Joint Committee of Correspondence and Law Suits
Letter from Margaret Crow requesting payment of the balance of the estate of her late son Thomas Crow formerly Boatswain of the Mornington (enclosed is copy of a letter from Alexander Adamson at Bombay dated 4 Jan 1794 informing Mrs Crow of the sum of money left by her son) 29 Jul 1794, read in C...
Letter from Captain Joseph Dorin requesting that the money owing to him in the Bombay Treasury may be remitted to England by bills according to the terms of General Letter to Bengal of 31 Jul 1787 and at the present rate of exchange, 29 Jan 1794, read in Court 29 Jan 1794, referred to Committee o...
Letter from Charles Floyer requesting that the Privy Council order of 4 Feb 1794 which rescinds the Company's order against him of 24 Jul 1793, should be sent immediately to India, 6 Feb 1794, read in Court 7 Feb 1794, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from James Inglish Keighly requesting that the bonds given by himself and his securities in Calcutta with respect to the Company's law suit against him, should now be cancelled, 14 May 1794, read in Court 14 May 1794, referred to Committee of Law Suits
Letter from James Inglish Keighly complaining of the length of time taken to examine witnesses in Bengal in the case between himself and the Company and asking to be released from the form of security previously entered into by him, 8 Oct 1794, read in Court 8 Oct 1794, referred to Committee of L...