Letter from Thomas Truman on behalf of himself, John Serjeant (Sargent), Henry Isaac and Joseph Salomons, forwarding their answers to the interrogatories 20 Jan 1752, read in Court 22 Jan 1752
Petition of John Buxton, Joseph Bird, Robert Forster, Joseph Curtis, Bingham Collicott and Joseph Crowcher, creditors of the late Captain Christopher Howes, requesting that their demand on Howes' estate be met out of monies owed to Howes by the Company, read in Court 24 Apr 1747
Memorial of Abraham Da Fonseca, Abraham Andrews and Eleazer Isaac Levy, assignees of the estate of the bankrupt jeweller Joseph Moses claiming that they are entitled to half the proceeds from the sale of three bulses of diamonds forwarded to the said Joseph Moses from his brother Levy in Madras, ...
Request by Captain Richard Boulton and William Smith that their indemnification bond on behalf of Richard Lewes, Supercargo, be cancelled, 13 Jan 1741, read in Court 13 Jan 1741
Letter from Rebecca Cummings, wife of Captain Robert Cummings, pleading that her husband be released from debtors' prison otherwise she and her infant child will be made destitute, 18 Jan 1744, read in Court 18 Jan 1744
Request of Fitzwilliam Barrington that he receive the effects, books and papers of his late brother Charles Barrington which were seized in India by the Company, 27 Nov 1745, read in Court 27 Nov 1745
Letter from George Arnold, Abraham and Jacob Franco, Henry Isaac, Francis Salvador, Aaron Franks and Joseph Salomons relating to payment of their Fort St George bonds, 10 Nov 1749, read in Court 15 Nov 1749
Letter from Richard Rosewell, agent for the captors of the French prize Chandernagore requesting that the Company pay compensation to the captors who were obliged to give up the ship to the Nawab's officers, 29 Mar 1749, read in Court 29 Mar 1749
Letter from Edward Fowke requesting some further time to complete his answer to the Company's interrogatories of 29 November, 16 Dec 1751, read in Court 18 Dec 1751
Memorial of Captains Richard Crabb and George Jackson requesting the Court to defray their expenses in an action for false imprisonment brought against them by John Taylor and Thomas Edwards, read in Court 4 Mar 1752