Letters from Robert James, Secretary to the Company, informing the recipient of signals agreed between the Company and the Lords of the Admiralty in order that the ships of the two organisations might recognise each other. A postscript confides that the Company's ships might use the same signals between themselves.
Copies of papers recording the work of Clive's attorneys in England.
Scope & Content:
These consist mainly of minutes of meetings (described as "proceedings"), copies of business letters sent by the attorneys and accounts. Both the format of the folios and the existence of numbered section dividers suggest that both the minutes-series and copyletters-series were originally bound ...